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English: Photo taken in 1894 by O'Hanlon of the Tharwa bridge under construction. This was the first bridge across the Murrumbidgee River in the area and is the oldest bridge still standing in the Australian Capital Territory, and the oldest of it's type in Australia. Sourced at the NLA
Date 20 November 2005 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; transfer was stated to be made by User:universal001.
Author Original uploader was Martyman at en.wikipedia
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Public domain This image is of Australian origin and is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired. According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC), ACC Information Sheet G023v16 (Duration of copyright) (Feb 2012).
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