The Angliss Stock Bridge was built in 1941 to provide a link between the saleyards and William Angliss’s Imperial Slaughtering and Freezing Works, across the Maribyrnong in Footscray, in the area around present-day Seelaf Square. Cattle and sheep were purchased at the saleyards, led along the stock route and across the bridge, then kept in holding pens at Newell’s Paddock while awaiting their final destination. Prior to the construction of the bridge, stock had to be herded down Smithfield Rd. Angliss’s meatworks operated between 1905 and 1977 and was for a long time Melbourne’s largest meat processing business.
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