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4 COMMEMORATIVE PLATES

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4 COMMEMORATIVE PLATES


New Hampshire, Bermuda, Canada collectible plates.

10 1/4"


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Text Found in Images:

Image 1:

BERMUDA
BRIDGE Stewartstown N.H.
BERN
FATA
BERMUDA
BRIDGE
Stewartstown
N.H.
BERN

Image 2:

BRIDGE at
Stewartstown N.H.
BRIDGE
at
Stewartstown
N.H.

Image 3:

QUO FATA FERUNT
BERMUDA
FATA
FERUNT
BERMUDA

Image 4:

BERN
BERN

Image 5:

DOMINION
OF CANADA
DOMINION
OF
CANADA

Image 6:

CLUNY
CLUNY

Image 7:

DECORATED
BRIDGE AT STEWARTSTOWN. NEW HAMPSHIRE
This bridge across the Connecticut River was built in 1882 and re-
mained unpainted till the end. This view from the Beecher Falls, Vermont
side, shows the bridge after its rafters were replaced and ‘dripping’ saves removed.
In 1931, when a bridge was built upstream and the old bridge torn down, it was found that
some of the beams were hardened to the extent that they resisted saw-blades.
FROM THE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN
BARNS and BRIDGES
BY THE FAMOUS ARTIST
HAND COLORED
DECORATED
STUDIOS
BRIDGE
AT
STEWARTSTOWN.
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
This
bridge
across
the
Connecticut
River
was
built
in
1882
and
mained
unpainted
till
the
end.
This
view
from
the
Beecher
Vermont
side,
shows
the
bridge
after
its
rafters
were
replaced
and
‘dripping’
saves
removed.
In
when
a
bridge
was
built
upstream
and
the
old
bridge
torn
down,
it
was
found
that
some
of
the
beams
were
hardened
to
the
extent
that
they
resisted
saw-blades.
FROM
THE
COLLECTION
OF
AMERICAN
BARNS
and
BRIDGES
BY
THE
FAMOUS
ARTIST
SLOANE
HAND
COLORED

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