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− | Photograph titled "High tide", the road bridge at [[Bridgetown]] collapsing during the March 14, 1920 ice jam and flood while the [[Bridgetown Bridge|Bridgetown Railway Bridge]] stands firm in the distance. Image by unknown local photographer from album about the flood from the [[:Category:Chris Gertridge Collection|Chris Gertridge's Collection]]. | + | Photograph titled "High tide", the road bridge at [[Bridgetown]] collapsing during the March 14, 1920 ice jam and flood while the [[Bridgetown Bridge|Bridgetown Railway Bridge]] stands firm in the distance with buildings of the [[Annapolis Valley Cider]] plant to the left. Image by unknown local photographer from album about the flood from the [[:Category:Chris Gertridge Collection|Chris Gertridge's Collection]]. |
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Revision as of 16:35, 27 March 2021
Photograph titled "High tide", the road bridge at Bridgetown collapsing during the March 14, 1920 ice jam and flood while the Bridgetown Railway Bridge stands firm in the distance with buildings of the Annapolis Valley Cider plant to the left. Image by unknown local photographer from album about the flood from the Chris Gertridge's Collection.
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Originally posted in: March 14, 2021 Facebook Post by Chris Gertridge
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