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Caversham Bridge, looking upstream from the Reading bank, 1869. The masonry bridge is partly demolished, and the iron bridge partly constructed. A ferry is in operation, using a very large punt propelled by two men with long poles. There are two horse-drawn vehicles on the ferry, including a milk float belonging to the Mapledurham Dairy, and several foot passengers. In the foreground, at the wharf, are a number of rowing-boats, presumably offering a ferry service while the bridge is closed. The waterman's cottage on Piper's Island is towards the right. 1860-1869 : postcard published in connection with a Caversham Historical Exhibition, 1978, with the caption, "1. Rebuilding Caversham Bridge, 1869." There is a larger print at #1266726

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Remove Caversham Bridge, looking upstream from the Reading bank, 1869. The masonry bridge is partly demolished, and the iron bridge partly constructed. A ferry is in operation, using a very large punt propelled by two men with long poles. There are two horse-drawn vehicles on the ferry, including a milk float belonging to the Mapledurham Dairy, and several foot passengers. In the foreground, at the wharf, are a number of rowing-boats, presumably offering a ferry service while the bridge is closed. The waterman's cottage on Piper's Island is towards the right. 1860-1869 : postcard published in connection with a Caversham Historical Exhibition, 1978, with the caption, "1. Rebuilding Caversham Bridge, 1869." There is a larger print at #1266726 from your current listSave Caversham Bridge, looking upstream from the Reading bank, 1869. The masonry bridge is partly demolished, and the iron bridge partly constructed. A ferry is in operation, using a very large punt propelled by two men with long poles. There are two horse-drawn vehicles on the ferry, including a milk float belonging to the Mapledurham Dairy, and several foot passengers. In the foreground, at the wharf, are a number of rowing-boats, presumably offering a ferry service while the bridge is closed. The waterman's cottage on Piper's Island is towards the right. 1860-1869 : postcard published in connection with a Caversham Historical Exhibition, 1978, with the caption, "1. Rebuilding Caversham Bridge, 1869." There is a larger print at #1266726 to your current list

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Remove Caversham Bridge, looking upstream from the Reading bank, 1869. The masonry bridge is partly demolished, and the iron bridge partly constructed. A ferry is in operation, using a very large punt propelled by two men with long poles. There are two horse-drawn vehicles on the ferry, including a milk float belonging to the Mapledurham Dairy, and several foot passengers. In the foreground, at the wharf, are a number of rowing-boats, presumably offering a ferry service while the bridge is closed. The waterman's cottage on Piper's Island is towards the right. 1860-1869 : postcard published in connection with a Caversham Historical Exhibition, 1978, with the caption, "1. Rebuilding Caversham Bridge, 1869." There is a larger print at #1266726 from your current listSave Caversham Bridge, looking upstream from the Reading bank, 1869. The masonry bridge is partly demolished, and the iron bridge partly constructed. A ferry is in operation, using a very large punt propelled by two men with long poles. There are two horse-drawn vehicles on the ferry, including a milk float belonging to the Mapledurham Dairy, and several foot passengers. In the foreground, at the wharf, are a number of rowing-boats, presumably offering a ferry service while the bridge is closed. The waterman's cottage on Piper's Island is towards the right. 1860-1869 : postcard published in connection with a Caversham Historical Exhibition, 1978, with the caption, "1. Rebuilding Caversham Bridge, 1869." There is a larger print at #1266726 to your current list

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