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by Carol Randall
$21.00
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The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge may be the longest pedestrian bridge in the world converted from a railway bridge, and is also the most popular... more
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The Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge may be the longest pedestrian bridge in the world converted from a railway bridge, and is also the most popular ‘people place’ in Fredericton, rivaled only by Boyce Market. This 581m (1905 ft) walking/pedestrian bridge connects the northside and southside trails of Fredericton. The original bridge was constructed by the Fredericton and St. Mary’s Railway Bridge Company in 1888 to accommodate the expanding railway network which twenty years earlier had reached Fredericton. By 1924 it had become part of the Canadian National system and was used by the Canadian Pacific Railway as well. The first bridge was carried away by the spring freshet and ice jam of 1936, but the second and existing one was in operation again at a higher elevation by 1938. The single pier upriver was placed here in conjunction with the swing span that enabled the passage of riverboats. The swing span last operated in the early 1980s to allow the pass...
"Mother nature provides the canvas. I help to make it a piece of art." Besides the beautiful scenery found along the 120 kms of continuous walking trails on both sides of the St. John River, my canvas includes historical buildings and popular events, draft horses and large breed dogs - all basically found out my backdoor. After a day of shooting, I really enjoy the post processing aspect of converting a simple photo into a piece of art. And you might ask, “Why?” As a young child in 1952 I contracted paralytic polio while living in the southern part of New Brunswick, Canada. Two years later our family moved to the farming community of Harvey Station close to Fredericton, New Brunswick's capital city, where I was...
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Robert Hebert
This is stunning!
Carol Randall replied:
Thks Robert