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Revision as of 11:13, 4 July 2021 by Sarah Taylor (talk | contribs) (NovaMuse Website<br> '''Source: Colchester Historeum<br>''' Cabinet Card<br> Accession Number: 2012.6.17<br> Category: Graphic Documents<br> Date: 1901<br> Measurements: 5.5 in L x 6.5 in W<br> Description: Two spans of the Midland Railway bridge ready to be floated into place on the Shubenacadie River, 1901.<br> '''NovaMuse Website says:''' '''''Image use must be for education or personal purposes only. The contributing institution must be credited.<br>''''')

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NovaMuse Website
Source: Colchester Historeum
Cabinet Card
Accession Number: 2012.6.17
Category: Graphic Documents
Date: 1901
Measurements: 5.5 in L x 6.5 in W
Description: Two spans of the Midland Railway bridge ready to be floated into place on the Shubenacadie River, 1901.
NovaMuse Website says: Image use must be for education or personal purposes only. The contributing institution must be credited.
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