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Old 09-09-10, 02:34
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On the way to Coe Hill, in the middle of nowhere, is this bridge built by Hamilton Bridge. The body of the C15TA was also built by Hamilton Bridge so
I thought it appropriate that I take a photo of Wilf Alexander driving the TA over the bridge.
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This is actually a much nicer Hamilton Bridge but it is in New Hamburg which is a little far to drive the TA to get a photo. This bridge is fitting in that it has a cenotaph at the end.
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Old 09-09-10, 04:16
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Barry, photo was appropriate, but driving the TA was terrific!...thank you!!...W
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Old 09-09-10, 11:48
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On the way to Coe Hill, in the middle of nowhere, is this bridge built by Hamilton Bridge.
Thanks for the pictures Barry, good to see the TA on the Hamilton bridge.

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