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- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton abstract "Victoria Bridge crosses Stonequarry Creek in Picton, New South Wales, Australia. Opened on 7 October 1897, Victoria Bridge is a timber trestle bridge employing Allan trusses - it was designed by Percy Allan and built by C.J. Ford of Sydney.It features the tallest trestles in New South Wales, and is one of the oldest surviving bridges of its type. It is named after Queen Victoria, and is classified by the National Trust. Victoria Bridge is wide enough for a pedestrian walkway and one lane of traffic and is 80m long. The bridge has a height limit of 2.4 metres.".
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- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton hasPhotoCollection Victoria_Bridge,_Picton.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1897.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton subject Category:Bridges_in_New_South_Wales.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton point "-34.180277777777775 150.61055555555555".
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton type Artifact100021939.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton type Bridge102898711.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton type BridgesCompletedIn1897.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton type BridgesInNewSouthWales.
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- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton type SpatialThing.
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton comment "Victoria Bridge crosses Stonequarry Creek in Picton, New South Wales, Australia. Opened on 7 October 1897, Victoria Bridge is a timber trestle bridge employing Allan trusses - it was designed by Percy Allan and built by C.J. Ford of Sydney.It features the tallest trestles in New South Wales, and is one of the oldest surviving bridges of its type. It is named after Queen Victoria, and is classified by the National Trust.".
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton label "Victoria Bridge, Picton".
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- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton sameAs Q7926605.
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- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton lat "-34.180277777777775".
- Victoria_Bridge,_Picton long "150.61055555555555".
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