In March 1932, 60,000 school children were given the chance to walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, days ahead of its official opening (19 March). One of those children, 8-year-old Kenneth Jones, was selected by The Melbourne Herald newsreel team to climb to the top of the brand new bridge. The fearless boy doesn't seem to be wearing a safety harness, as he says to the camera that 'they look like ants down there!'.
The boy on the Harbour Bridge
1932 newsreel mystery solved
A news broadcast helped the NFSA solve the mystery of the young boy who climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge in March 1932.
Written by Miguel Gonzalez
14 March, 2017
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