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1895. Basket-handle bridge on nine stone piers over Orange River, possibly at Bethulie
1895. Basket-handle bridge on nine stone piers over Orange River, possibly at Bethulie


1896 Photo [https://atom.drisa.co.za/index.php/bethulie-1896-basket-handle-bridge-with-eight-spans-on-steel-piers-over-the-orange-river-2 '''here'''] and [https://atom.drisa.co.za/index.php/bethulie-circa-1901-damaged-bridge-2].
1896 Photo [https://atom.drisa.co.za/index.php/bethulie-1896-basket-handle-bridge-with-eight-spans-on-steel-piers-over-the-orange-river-2 '''here'''] and [https://atom.drisa.co.za/index.php/bethulie-circa-1901-damaged-bridge-2 '''here'''].


This [https://atom.drisa.co.za/index.php/bethulie-bridge-over-orange-river-damaged-during-anglo-boer-war '''c.1900 photo'''] shows the bridge after it had been destroyed in the Boer War, with a rapidly-constructed rail bridge alongside.
This [https://atom.drisa.co.za/index.php/bethulie-bridge-over-orange-river-damaged-during-anglo-boer-war '''c.1900 photo'''] shows the bridge after it had been destroyed in the Boer War, with a rapidly-constructed rail bridge alongside.

Revision as of 17:19, 23 January 2023

1895. Basket-handle bridge on nine stone piers over Orange River, possibly at Bethulie

1896 Photo here and here.

This c.1900 photo shows the bridge after it had been destroyed in the Boer War, with a rapidly-constructed rail bridge alongside.

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