File:Sewer Aqueduct Above Reid Park Mosman Bay.jpg
The suspension bridge depicted in the image is an arched steel aqueduct built to enable water mains to be carted over a gully, linking Avenue Road and Park Streets, Mosman. A pedestrian walkway was then built along the top of the pipes creating a foot bridge. The design was carried out in 1899 by the NSW Public Works Department as part of the reclamation of land at Mosman Bay to form Reid Park.
Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences. Glass negative, half plate, 'Suspension bridge, Mosman', Kerry and Co., Sydney, c. 1904-1917. Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Australia. Retrieved on 6 April 2020.