Queens Bridge marks the location of the Yarra Falls, a waterfall that had existed on the Yarra River. The Aboriginal clans of Woiwurrung and Boon wurrung called the falls Yarra Yarra and used it as a crossing point between their lands. [10]
In June 1835 John Batman arrived at Yarra Falls and recognised the surrounding land as a good site to build a village.[11] The site became the landing spot for ships in Melbourne, because the falls had prevented ships from travelling further upstream, which influenced the overall design of Melbourne.
In 1839, a dam was built upon the falls using convict labour in order to secure the fresh water supply for the growing city, but it did not last long, nor did its replacement. In 1845, a bridge was built at the site by a private company, but this was replaced by a government funded Prince's Bridge in 1850, which was to stand until the demolition of the Falls. [12]