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AddBy: Robert Brown1st Aug 2022 10:32AMImage should be rotated 90 degrees clockwise. See rails and transoms (sleepers) at left, telegraph post on right. Subject is Singleton bridge shown in ARHSBox001_0019 as it is a deck truss, not a through truss and details match end nodes of Singleton truss. Date will be incorrect as arc welding was not utilised until late 1920s and even then was somewhat advanced technology and in limited use only.
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NSWGR, welds on Ironbark Creek Bridge, Sandgate, NSW, [1912]
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NSWGR, welds on Ironbark Creek Bridge, Sandgate, NSW, [1912] ([1912]), [ARHSBox001_0010]. Living Histories, accessed 17/12/2025, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/17387




