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Yes. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is commonly nicknamed The Coat-hanger because of its distinctive arch style.

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There is no nickname for the Brooklyn bridge because there are only one or two nicknamed bridges in the world.

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What kind of lake does the Sydney harbor Brudge cross?

Sydney Harbour Bridge crosses Port Jackson.


Why do people call the Sydney harbor Brudge the coat hanger?

The Sydney Harbour Bridge was given this unofficial nickname because its distinctive high arch shape resembles an older style coathanger.


How many died building Sydney harbor Brudge?

Sixteen lives were lost during the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.


How many men did it take to build the Sydney harbor Brudge?

It took 1,400 men to build The Sydney Harbour Bridge.


What is another name for the Sydney Harbour Bridge?

The nickname of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is The Coathanger, in reference to its shape.


What role did the Sydney harbor Brudge play in 1920s?

it played no role as work did not commence on Sydney harbour bridge until 1923.


Why did they build the Sydney harbor Brudge in the first place?

They needed a crossing from one side of the harbour to the other.


Why should the Sydney harbor Brudge receive a spot in the world heritage list?

Because it is a significant landmark. Australia is known internationally by the Sydney Harbour Bridge


Significance of Sydney harbor Brudge in 1939?

There is nothing of significance about the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1939. In 1942, Japanese midget submarines entered Sydney Harbour and fired at the bridge for four minutes, with every shot falling well short of the target.


Why are flags at half mast on Sydney Harbour Brudge today?

The reason flags are half mast on Sydney Harbour Bridge is most likely because someone has died. Flying flags at half mast is a form of respect for someone that has died.


What year did construction on the Sydney harbor Brudge start?

The Sydney Harbour Bridge construction started in 1978 and took 121 men eleven years to build at a cost of £10.2 million


Did 16 people die when they were building the Sydney harbor Brudge?

It is true that 16 people died during the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Construction began in 1923 and was finished in 1932.