Station Pier, Port Melbourne, April 1992 by Brian Cleveland
Station Pier in April 1992 from the beach between the piers.
Port Melbourne, Station Pier, May 1991 by Brian Cleveland
Station Pier from the roadway that ran between the piers showing the old railing along the seafront.
Station Pier, Pt Melbourne, 1991 by Brian Cleveland
View of Station Pier from 1991.
Old Section Station Pier, Pt Melb, Dec '92 by Brian Cleveland
Station Pier in December 1992 with the Eastern Finger Pier intact.
Port Melbourne, June 1991 by Brian Cleveland
As Centenary Bridge was demolished between March and June 1991, Brian continued to visit and record the process.
This sketch show the remnants of Centenary Bridge near Station Pier in June 1991.
Demolition of Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, April 1991 by Brian Cleveland
As Centenary Bridge was demolished between March and June 1991, Brian continued to visit and record the process.
Centenary Bridge, partly demolished, with Station Pier in the background.
Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, March 1991 by Brian Cleveland
In March 1991 Brian recorded many views of Centenary Bridge just as preparations were being made to demolish it.
The staircase from Centenary Bridge to Station Pier.
Centenary Bridge & Station Pier, March 1991 by Brian Cleveland
In March 1991 Brian recorded many views of Centenary Bridge just as preparations were being made to demolish it.
Centenary Bridge from Station Pier. The 'third leg', on the left, leads up to the conventional section of the bridge. The railway tracks on the pier lead under the bridge to Port Melbourne station.
Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, March '91 by Brian Cleveland
In March 1991 Brian recorded many views of Centenary Bridge just as preparations were being made to demolish it.
Centenary Bridge from the bottom of Swallow Street with Station Pier on the right.
Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, March '91 by Brian Cleveland
In March 1991 Brian recorded many views of Centenary Bridge just as preparations were being made to demolish it.
Centenary Bridge from the beach opposite Princes Street. The pylon in the foreground is the only piece of the bridge that remains. In the background we can see the 'third leg' of the bridge that…