About this scrapbook page:
Just one for the Memory Book.
Ray took this in about 2008, its a tourist attraction in this area - about 3 hours from our place.
It was one of the first concrete span Railway Bridges in Qld, opened in 1905. You can get a better idea of the size if you find our Grandson Kurt standing on the rocks near the River bed. It was Heritage listed in the 1920's.
Thanks for checking this out and for your C/V

Comments for this scrapbook:
simsage says:
Beryl I just love the angle the photo is taken from!
Fab photo & page!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dec 10, 2018
Scrapaholic247 says:
WOW, fabulous page & photo Beryl!! ♥
Dec 9, 2018

Comments for this scrapbook page:
scrapfiend says:
Catching up - sorry for c/p!
Jan 5, 2019
Alek says:
Great page, very interesting!!
Dec 16, 2018
scrapping lee says:
Super bit of history and beautifully crafted page xxx
Dec 10, 2018
savannah's grand mawmaw says:
Wonderful page
Dec 9, 2018
Melx Kyleca says:
Great page and photo :-0>}
Dec 9, 2018
Grandma M says:
wonderful photo and page xx
Dec 9, 2018
2017Westie says:
Super Bxxx
Dec 9, 2018
Lori47 says:
I find these things extremely interesting and you have laid it out so well for your Memory Book and for people like me who very much enjoy photos from all with this world and finding out about them this way is also very exciting! Outstanding layout Beryl!!!
Dec 9, 2018
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