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WASHED AWAY BY FLOOD.—The Perth Bridge, near Launceston, which has been carried away by the flooded Eak. In the distance is the Scone estate famous for its Merinos. The Perth Bridge was built by convict labour in the early days cf Tasmania.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 16

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WASHED AWAY BY FLOOD.—The Perth Bridge, near Launceston, which has been carried away by the flooded Eak. In the distance is the Scone estate famous for its Merinos. The Perth Bridge was built by convict labour in the early days cf Tasmania. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 16

WASHED AWAY BY FLOOD.—The Perth Bridge, near Launceston, which has been carried away by the flooded Eak. In the distance is the Scone estate famous for its Merinos. The Perth Bridge was built by convict labour in the early days cf Tasmania. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 16

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