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Originally posted in: [https://www.facebook.com/gertridge/posts/10158439864034102 March 14, 2021 Facebook Post by Chris Gertridge] | Originally posted in: [https://www.facebook.com/gertridge/posts/10158439864034102 March 14, 2021 Facebook Post by Chris Gertridge] |
Revision as of 15:17, 27 March 2021
DAR tracks ripped up at Bridgetown after the March 14, 1920 ice jam and floodwater began to recede, with the Bridgetown Station at centre in the distance. Image by unknown local photographer from album about the flood from the Chris Gertridge's Collection.
Originally posted in: March 14, 2021 Facebook Post by Chris Gertridge
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