$35.00
Ashcroft British Columbia - Thompson River Steel Truss Bridge - 1906 Postcard SP23
An early 1900s postcard capturing a steel truss bridge spanning the Thompson River in Ashcroft, British Columbia. This postcard features extensive handwritten notes describing the bridge and local landmarks.
Scene Details:
- Steel truss bridge with distinctive arched top chord design crossing the Thompson River
- Multiple concrete pier supports visible in the riverbed
- Arid hillside landscape characteristic of the Thompson River valley
- Handwritten notes mention: Ashcroft Hotel across the Thompson River, taken on Xmas Day when the water is at its lowest
- Writer notes a new bridge is now being built about the place marked with an asterisk, to be higher
- Additional note: "When the river rises it goes half way up the bridge"
- Photo by Geo N Bailey, Atlas No. 304
- Mailed with King Edward VII 1-cent stamp
- Divided back with handwritten message and address
- "Ashcroft Bridge across the Thompson River, taken on Xmas Day when the water is at its lowest"
- "A new bridge is now being built about the place marked * it is to be higher"
- "When the river rises it goes half way up the bridge"
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