Fitzgerald Bridge

The Fitzgerald Bridge (also known as the Bund Garden Bridge) is an historic structure located in Pune, India. It was constructed in 1867 during the British India period. [1] It was the first spandrel arch bridge in the city of Pune, connecting the Bund Garden to the Chima garden.

Fitzgerald Bund Garden Bridge
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Modern view of the bridge
Coordinates18°32′36″N 73°53′06″E / 18.5433°N 73.8849°E / 18.5433; 73.8849Coordinates: 18°32′36″N 73°53′06″E / 18.5433°N 73.8849°E / 18.5433; 73.8849
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Named forWilliam Robert Vesey Fitzgerald
History
DesignerCaptain Robert S. Sellon
Constructed byRoyal Engineers
Construction endcirca 1867
Location
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View of the bridge, around 1875.
View of the Medici lion at the end of the bridge.

The bridge crosses the Mula-Mutha River.[1] It features a representation of a Medici lion at each end of the bridge. The bridge was designed and constructed by Captain Robert S. Sellon of the Royal Engineers.[2] It was built for the sum of ₹ 2 lakh. The Bridge is named for the Governor of Bombay at the time, Sir William Robert Vesey Fitzgerald.[3]

By 2013, the two lane masonry arch bridge has over lived its design life span. A new four lane bridge was to replace the structure, with the new bridge to be named after Babasaheb Ambedkar.[citation needed]

There were plans to demolish the bridge but finally it was closed for vehicular traffic and converted into a space for arts and artisans.

ReferencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lohakare, Harshal (19 November 2011). "New bridge at Yerawada to open soon". The Times of India-Pune. Pune. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  2. Fitzgerald Bridge (Plaque on bridge). Pune: Royal Engineers. 1868.
  3. "Virasat Pune, Fitzgerald Bridge". Virasat Pune. 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2015.


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