Ross Bridge, Tasmania
The beautiful Ross Bridge, in Tasmania, has an interesting story which is related to the early days of convict settlements in Australia.
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Ross Bridge & Female Factory Tasmania
Ross Bridge and church are but a few of the beautiful convict built sandstone structures in this pretty town along the Heritage Highway in Tasmania. Also explore the Ross Female Factory. Background music is Raindrops by Huma Huma.
Ross Bridge (1977)
Follows the restoration work undertaken in the 70s and life of convict stonemason, Daniel Herbert.
Also includes the history of Ross, footage of Ross township and archaeologist Leslie Greener.
Please be advised that this footage may contain words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, which reflect the attitude of the period in which the film was produced, and which may be considered inappropriate today.
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: Film – Ross Bridge – 16mm Eastmancolor Composite Release Print (colour, sound) - 16m 15s - (Reference: AB869/1/2269)
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Ross Tasmania
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ROSS
The pretty riverside village of Ross was built by convict labour in the early 1800s and has been so well preserved that visitors can still enjoy a genuine piece of history today.
Ross is arguably the finest nineteenth century village in Australia. Cobble-style paths and grand old elm trees line the main street, while the Ross Bridge, Australia's third oldest bridge still standing, is possibly the most beautiful of its kind left in the world.
The detail of its 186 carvings by convict stonemasons was deemed of such high quality that it won the men a free pardon.
The former Ross Female Factory also shares a fascinating chapter in the Ross story, creatively interpreting the experiences of convict women in the early days of Tasmanian settlement. (There's another female factory in Hobart.)
The main crossroads in Ross are amusingly said to represent Temptation (Man O'Ross Hotel), Recreation (Town Hall), Salvation (Catholic Church) and Damnation (the former jail, now a private residence).
Enjoy a rest by the river and fall for the charms of this convict-built stone village.
Ross is about a 1-hr drive (78 km) south from Launceston and a 1 hr 30-min drive (121 km) north from Hobart.
Ross the most historic village in Tasmania
One of the most historic villages in Tasmania with so many heritage buildings and the third oldest bridge in Australia still carrying traffic
Ross on the Midlands Highway south of Campbell Town
Oldest Property in Tasmania: Brickendon Farm at Longford, Australia
Welcome to Brickendon Estate a World Heritage Historic site in Longford Tasmania known for its convict history. It's a perfect place for a country retreat, where you can enjoy beautiful nature, visit the historic farms and gardens on a day trip. You can choose your accommodation between old cottages and recently build houses. And your kids will love to play with animals in the farm.
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Ross, Tasmania
Ross is a picturesque town located in the Midlands of Tasmania between Hobart and Launceston. This is an historic town that will make you feel like you are back in the days of the convict settlement.
A great place to stop and check out on your journeys.
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Tasmania Trip 2013 Apr 03
Ross Bridge
Hobart to Launceston with a Visit to Ross Village - VLOG 09
Day 4 of our trip to Tassie, we said goodbye to Hobart and started our journey to Launceston.
Perfect blue skies were coming to an end as we traveled north on the Midland Highway. Along the way we took a small detour to a small town called Ross (Ross Village).
Ross is located halfway between Hobart and Launceston which is why it was established back in early 1800. It has a beautifully carved sandstone bridge.
We enjoyed some more local pies and coffee here (at Bakery 31) along with some family pics. The weather was perfect which allowed me to fly the Mavic air to get some aerial shots of this bridge.
The journey then continued until we arrived at our destination Peppers Seaport Hotel in Launceston.
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Memories of the old Hobart Floating Bridge
Various film and television footage of the transition from the Hobart Floating Bridge to the new Tasman Bridge in the early 1960s, to the sound of Sleepy Shores by Johnny Pearson.
TAS Day3.4 羅斯ROSS 酒杯灣 MONA 威靈頓山 / ROSS村 ワイングラスベイ MONA美術館 ウェリントン山
這是我們塔斯旅行的Day3、4。 完成!
這兩天我們從Launceston 一路往東去了羅斯小鎮跟酒杯灣,再往南去到了Richmond Bridge、MONA古今藝術博物館、威靈頓山。兩天除了跑行程之外,還要從北塔一直趕路到南塔。
這次因為素材不是很多,我試著用不一樣的方式來呈現這支影片。也不算好或不好,就是一個不同的感受!
希望你們會喜歡!
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第3日目
魔女の宅急便の映画の舞台となったと言われているパン屋のあるRoss村に行って、有名なバニラケーキを食べてきました。
その後はワイングラスベイに一時間半かけて頂上まで登りました。絶景なのでぜひ行く際の参考にして下さい。
第4日目
リッチモンドという有名な街に行った後、友人がお勧めしてくれたMONA美術館に行きました。
MONA美術館はハイテクな美術館で、一人一台iPodを使用しながら作品を楽しむことができます。
ウェリントン山に夕方行き、いち早く冬を経験しました。景色は絶景ですが、山頂で寒いので着込んで行って下さいね。
動画の中で全ての概要を説明しているので、是非見て下さい。
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Campbelltown Bridge Tasmania
FLOODING: Ross Bridge, Macquarie River
Watch out Invermay, Launceston, Campbell Town, Ross, Longford & the Midlands! The Macquarie River has flooded, and we caught the beginning at the Ross Convict Bridge! Copyright CoffeeKvetch 2011, All Rights Reserved.
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Ross, Northern Tasmania, Tasmania
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6 Midland Hwy Ross and Tunbridge Tasmania
Getting closer, still heading towards hobart. Thinking this was the quickest way to Sorrell and 7 Mile Beach
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TASMANIA ROSS NORTHERN MIDLANDS COUNCIL
Ross
Ross sits on the banks of the Macquarie River, and is one of Australia's most appealing convict-built stone villages.
What's special about Ross?
Home to Australia's third oldest bridge.
Cobble-style paths and grand old elm trees line the main street.
Arguably the finest nineteenth century village in Australia
Walk down to the Ross Bridge, designed by John Lee Archer, possibly the most beautiful of its kind left in the world. The detail of its 186 carvings by convict stonemasons was deemed of such high quality that it won the men a free pardon.
Like other parts of Tasmania's Midlands, the Ross area is famous for its superfine merino wool. Visit the Tasmanian Wool Centre where you will find a Heritage Museum and Wool Exhibition.
Another attraction not to miss is the Ross Bakery, with its original semi-scotch brick '3 bag' wood-fired oven. In a scotch oven the fire is lit inside the oven; in a semi-scotch oven it's lit in a chamber to one side of the oven. The bakery, which has the capacity to bake more than 300 loaves of bread, has been operating on the site for more than a century. ('3-bag' refers to three hundred weight bags of flour.)
The main crossroads of the village is amusingly said to represent Temptation (Man O'Ross Hotel), Recreation (Town Hall), Salvation (Catholic Church) and Damnation (the jail, which is now a private residence).
Ross enjoys a daily average maximum temperature of 23.5 degrees Celsius (74.5 degrees Fahrenheit) in January and 11.5 degrees Celsius (52.5 degrees Fahrenheit) in June.
More things to do:
Antique shopping
Church Street
Fishing
The story of Ross:
Ross was settled in 1812 and many of its original sandstone buildings have been restored. The population is around 300 people. The Ross Female Convict Station Historic Site is a significant archaeological site.
Travel directions:
Ross is about an hours' drive from Launceston (78 kilometres/48 miles) south along the Heritage Highway. The main highway bypasses the town; rather than being a disadvantage, this has enabled Ross to maintain its very special qualities.