H.J. King had a remarkable eye for capturing the elegance of bridges, where engineering met artistry. The Golden Fleece Bridge in St Helens, a stunning landmark of its time, was one of his many striking subjects. While it was easy to locate during my research, recreating his 100-year-old photograph proved to be a real challenge in the field. What made it so tricky? Find out in this episode of Tasmania Rediscovered! ðĨ New to the series? Start with the introductory videos:    âĒ The Inspiration | T.R. - Tasmania Rediscov...     âĒ Episode Overview | T.R. - The H.J. King St...  ð About the Series: Tasmania Rediscovered revisits locations photographed by Herbert J. King more than 100 years ago, capturing how these iconic sites have evolved over time. ðĩ Music in this Episode: "Two Motions" by Stephen Keech (licensed by Soundstripe) ð Donât forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to follow the journey across Tasmania.    / @kathleenhart707 Â