Fyansford is a township on the western edge of
Geelong
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,
Victoria
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, named after Captain
Foster Fyans who came to Geelong as a
Police
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magistrate
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in October, 1837. It is located at the junction of the
Barwon and
Moorabool rivers. At the
2016 census, Fyansford had a population of 196.
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Industry
The area was once a centre for Geelong industry. In 1845 the first flour mill
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was erected by William Henry Collins on the banks of the Barwon. By 1859 the population was sufficient to justify a Post Office which opened on 1 February 1859 (closing in 1978). The Barwon Paper Mill opened at nearby Buckley Falls in 1876. In 1895 mill became part of the Australian Paper Mills
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company, the predecessor of Amcor Limited.
Cement
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production began at Fyansford in 1890 led by Peter McCann, but it was not until 1911 that a modern rotary kiln was installed. The original Australian Portland Cement company plant was located at the foot of the Fyansford hill between Deviation Road and Hyland Street. In 1918 a railway line was extended from the North Geelong railway station to the top of the hill above Fyansford, and in 1926 the narrow gauge Fyansford Cement Works Railway was opened to serve a new quarry, and the works themselves expanded across Hyland Street, which became the main production site, Geelong Cement, in later years. The cement works were later acquired by Adelaide Brighton Cement
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, and were closed in 2001.
Transport
The Hamilton Highway
Hamilton Highway is a rural highway through the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, linking Geelong and the town of Hamilton.
Route
Hamilton Highway commences at the intersection of Latrobe Terrace and Portarlington Road in Geel ...
runs through the town. The first river crossing at Fyansford was a ford, with the first wooden bridge built downriver by the Corio and Bannockburn Shire councils in 1854, and was tolled until 1877. It was in poor condition by 1898, with load restrictions being put into place. A new bridge was built nearby in 1900 by John Monash
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and J. T. N. Anderson, the three-arch bridge being the largest Monier reinforced concrete bridge in the world at the time.[John, McNeil (1990) ''A Journey to Destiny 1890-1990 100 Years of Cement Manufacturing at Fyansford by Australian Cement Limited''] In 1970 a new bridge was built on the site of the old wooden bridge to cater for heavier traffic on the Hamilton Highway, the 1900 bridge retained for pedestrians.
High Street (now Hyland Street) was one of the first sealed roads in the area in 1933, the road being relaid in concrete in 1937. Deviation Road was built between 1931 and 1932 with unemployment labour during the Great Depression
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and opened in 1933. Cut into the hillside, the surface was originally of concrete construction. The road opened 54 years after the first petition by Fyansford residents for such a road.
Heritage listed sites
Fyansford contains a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
* 42-52 and 100 Lower Paper Mills Rd, Barwon Paper Mill Complex
* 425-465 Hamilton Hwy, Frogmore
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* 67 Hyland St, Fyansford Hotel
* Hamilton Hwy, Old Fyansford Bridge
* 150-220 McCurdy Rd, Old Geelong Orphanage Asylum and Common School
* 20-50 Hamilton Hwy, Old Swan Inn"Old Swan Inn (H0267)"
''Victorian Heritage Register
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. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
Census populations
* 1861 - 227
* 1901 - 134
* 1933 - 189
* 1961 - 238
Gallery
Image:Fyansford_Geelong1908.jpg, Fyansford, 1908
Image:FyansfordSchool1880s.jpg, Fyansford State School, built during the 1880s
Image:Fyansford_Geelongbridge.jpg, Fyansford Bridge
Image:Buckleys-falls-geelong.jpg, Upstream from Buckley Falls on the Barwon River
Image:Fyansford-bridge-1.jpg, 1900 Monier arch bridge over the Moorabool River
The Moorabool River is a river in Victoria, Australia, which runs for 160 kilometres through several small towns such as Meredith, Anakie, and Staughton Vale. It runs into the Barwon River at Fyansford. It is believed that the name Moorabool ...
Image:Fyansford-bridge-2.jpg, Bridge over the Moorabool
Image:Fyansford-bridge-3.jpg, Plaque marking opening of the 1900 bridge
Image:Fyansford-history-plaque.jpg, Plaque detailing the history of the township, placed in 1988 for the Australian Bicentenary
The bicentenary of Australia was celebrated in 1988. It marked 200 years since the arrival of the First Fleet of British convict ships at Sydney in 1788.
History
The bicentennial year marked Captain Arthur Phillip's arrival with the 11 ships ...
Image:Cement-works-remains-1-fyansford-victoria.jpg, Remains of the Fyansford cement works
Image:Cement-works-remains-2-fyansford-victoria.jpg, Remains of the Fyansford cement works
Image:Geelong Bypass, Fyansford, 2007.jpg, Geelong Bypass crossing of the Moorabool River under construction
References
External links
Rail Geelong: Fyansford Cement Works and railway line
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Suburbs of Geelong