Bridges

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New bridge over the Weichsel [Vistula]

This photo is of the new bridge across the Weichsel [Vistula] from (Käsemark ?) to Rotebude in the background. The bridge was opened in June 1973. In the foreground are the shrubs which were planted to protect the waterfront.

Pontoon Bridge

This is a photo of the pontoon bridge which was built in 1938. The photo was taken at Rotebude, Poland. The bridge was in use until 1973. The photo shows the bridge across the Tote Weichsel. In the foreground are low shrubs at the waterfront. On the other side of the river are taller trees.

Altona Council - tour to Lake of Woods and Lake Superior

While touring north western Ontario, the Altona Council stopped to examine a bridge crossing Berry Creek in the Lake of the Woods area. Location of this bridge is possibly on Highway 71 a few miles north of Sioux Narrows, Ontario. A trunk highway connecting Kenora and Fort Francis was established in the 1930s. For many years the world's longest single span timber bridge (completed in 1936) stood on Highway 71 at Sioux Narrows. The Council certainly must have had some interest in this highway and the bridges along its route, and how it might relate to their jurisdiction in southern Manitoba.

Entrance to Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg, PA

This postcard shows the State Street Bridge, also known as the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Bridge, a 1,312-foot (400 m) concrete, deck arch bridge that spans Pennsylvania Route 230 and Paxton Creek in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The bridge was completed in 1930 and was intended to be the principal entrance into downtown Harrisburg and the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex from the east. (Wikipedia)

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