Brady, Alfred Barton, 1856-1932

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Brady, Alfred Barton, 1856-1932

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1856-1932

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Alfred Barton Brady designed the new Victoria Bridge in 1897. Born in England in 1856, Brady migrated to Queensland with his wife in 1884, gaining employment with the Queensland Government in 1885. By 1893, he held the position of Government Architect and Engineer for Bridges with the Public Works Department. In addition to being responsible for the design and construction of the new Victoria Bridge, Brady supervised the construction of the temporary bridge. A paper he wrote on the Victoria Bridge in 1903 won the Crampton Prize of the Institution of Civil Engineers, of which he was a member.

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Revised, AM, 06-May-2020.

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Paul D. Wilson, 'Brady, Alfred Barton (1856–1932)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, accessed online 06-May-2020.

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