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The bridge is part of Bradfield Highway ( 15 ) and connects Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point.
The road on the bridge is called the Bradfield Highway, and is the shortest highway in Australia.
It is not to be confused with the Bradfield Highway that spans the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
The exact boundaries of this historic district are unknown, but it is thought to have covered the parishes of Sheffield, Ecclesfield, and Bradfield — an area roughly equivalent to those parts of the present-day borough the City of Sheffield that lie to the west of the rivers Don and Sheaf that are within the boundaries of the ancient county of Yorkshire ( later descriptions also include Brightside and the parish of Handsworth ).
Bradfield is a civil parish in the City of Sheffield, in South Yorkshire, England.
The civil parish is extensive, the western half is situated in the moorlands of the Peak District, the eastern half is in lower agricultural land and contains the parishes significant habitations, which include the Sheffield suburb of Stannington, as well as Oughtibridge and Worrall, and the villages of High Bradfield and Low Bradfield.
Bradfield is one of the largest parishes in England, and covers extensive moor and agricultural land around the Damflask Reservoir, Dale Dike Reservoir, Strines Reservoir, and Agden Reservoirs, including the Bradfield, Midhope, and Broomhead moors and eastern parts of the Howden moors.
Low Bradfield is less historic, having been largely destroyed in the Great Sheffield flood of 1864.
High Bradfield is a small village located north west of the centre of Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England and within the city's boundaries.
The village lies just within the Peak District National Park, inside the parks north eastern border and is situated at an altitude of 260 metres ( 850 feet ) and has extensive views across Bradfield Dale towards Derwent Edge and the Dark Peak.
The most striking feature of the village is the medieval Church of St. Nicholas, Bradfield.
The name Bradfield translates from the Old English language as “ Broad stretch of open countryside ” and the area around the village is predominately grazing land with dairy and sheep farming dominating.
High Bradfield is in the civil parish of Bradfield, South Yorkshire, and the electoral area of Stannington Ward
High Bradfield, which was formerly known as kirkton, is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, but it may have been one of the 16 hamlets recorded in the manor of Hallam.
The Bradfield Parish workhouse was based in High Bradfield between 1759 and 1847, the building is still there today, standing across the road from the Old Horns pub on Towngate, the building was converted into private houses in the 1870s.
Watt House Farm is also a dairy farm but is unique in that it is the home of the Bradfield Brewery, which is based in a converted barn on the farm.

Bradfield and also
Bradfield has also been very critical of the song in the past, saying that it had great lyrics but the music was dreadful.
Bradfield Park on the northern side of the bridge also has hidden air intakes behind some conspicuously placed bushes.
Bradfield also performed at the 2006 V Festival in late August.
Band members and lyricists Nicky Wire and Richey James Edwards are apparently naked while in close contact with each other, while Bradfield is also apparently naked, with an archery-like target drawn on his chest.
The parish also includes the now rather larger village of Bradfield Southend, and the hamlet of Tutts Clump.
It was devised by Dr John Job Crew Bradfield ( 1867 – 1943 ), a Queensland born civil engineer, who also designed the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Brisbane's Story Bridge.
Bradfield and Wire have since also released solo material.
The villages of Frilsham, Bradfield, Bucklebury and Burnt Hill are also nearby.

Bradfield and English
The son of a naval officer, Ainsworth was educated at the Ludgrove School in Wokingham, Bradfield College, and Lincoln College, Oxford, from which he graduated in 1979, with an MA in English Literature and Language.
They were organized around John Pordage ( 1607 – 1681 ), an Anglican priest from Bradfield, Berkshire, who had been ejected from his parish in 1655 because of differing views, but then reinstated in 1660 during the English Restoration.
* Arthur Bradfield ( 1892-1978 ), English cricketer
Bradfield College is a coeducational independent school located in the small village of Bradfield in the English county of Berkshire.
They were organized around John Pordage ( 1607 – 1681 ), an Anglican priest from Bradfield, Berkshire, who had been ejected from his parish in 1655 because of differing views, but then reinstated in 1660 during the English Restoration.
He attended Bradfield College in Berkshire, and then University College, Oxford, where he earned a degree in English.

Bradfield and city
Sheffield Cathedral is one of five Grade I listed buildings in the city, along with Town Hall, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet, and the parish churches at Ecclesfield and Bradfield.
The other two platforms were built in preparation for a proposed western suburbs line from the city to Gladesville, as envisaged under the Bradfield scheme.
In 1916, a plan for the city railways, and an Eastern Suburbs extension was drawn up by the Chief Engineer of the Melbourne Railway Construction, Dr J. J. C. Bradfield.
In 1915 Bradfield submitted a report outlining a grand scheme for Sydney's railways involving the electrification of the suburban railways, a city underground railway and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
* Bradfield, Zimbabwe-A neighborhood in the city of Bulawayo

Bradfield and which
Bradfield provided backing vocals, bass and production for the Massive Attack song " Inertia Creeps " ( 1998 ), which features on their successful third album, Mezzanine.
It featured contributions from James Dean Bradfield, who sung vocals on " Lopez ", which reached # 20 in the UK Singles Chart.
High Bradfield has a sister village, Low Bradfield which lies less than to the south west but at a considerably lower altitude down in the upper Loxley valley.
Low Bradfield and the surrounding area is noted for its attractive countryside which draws many visitors from the more urban parts of Sheffield.
Low Bradfield which stands in the shadow of Agden Reservoir has a sister village High Bradfield which is located at a higher altitude, ½ mile to the northeast.
On the ridge between Bradfield Dale and the Ewden Valley is the Bar Dike, a 492 yards long trench with a rampart on its southern side which is 10 feet high in places.
The hamlet of Low Bradfield grew up around the manorial corn mill which was established on the banks of the River Loxley in the shadow of the local church and castle at High Bradfield.
Also on Mill Lee Road are the former water board filter houses which filtered water from the Agden, Dale Dike and Strines reservoirs in Bradfield Dale.
The former Low Bradfield School is now a private residence which was built in 1867 to replace a school that was washed away in the flood of 1864 in a different part of the village.
The area to the west of the village is a rural area known as Bradfield Dale and contains the three reservoirs of Agden, Dale Dike and Strines which were constructed in the 1860s.
All music was written by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore ( except " Damn Dog ", which is a cover version of a song by the Sleez Sisters from the 1980 movie Times Square ).
Nevertheless, the marriage provided Ashmole with Mary's first husband's estates centred on Bradfield in Berkshire which left him wealthy enough to pursue his interests, now including botany and alchemy, without concern for his livelihood.
The album consists mainly of previously released material, except for " 4 Ever Delayed " ( recorded originally for Forever Delayed but unused due to complications ), " Judge Yr ' self " ( a track recorded in 1995 for the Judge Dredd film soundtrack but never used ), " Been a Son " ( recorded for a BBC Radio One session ) and " Last Christmas ", which was performed by James Dean Bradfield on the UK TV programme TFI Friday.
Born William Luckyn, he was the great-nephew of Sir Samuel Grimston, 3rd Baronet, of Bradfield ( a title which became extinct upon his death in 1700 ), whose surname he assumed on succeeding to his estates.
On 30 January 1995, he announced his nomination for the preselection contest for Bradfield, a safe Liberal seat in which Pymble was located and held since 1974 by shadow minister David Connolly.

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