File:Brownlee and Co's locomotive Opouri which crashed through the bridge at the present site of Dalton's Bridge over the Pelorus River.jpg

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Deutsch: Brownlee and Co's locomotive Opouri which crashed through the bridge at the present site of Dalton's Bridge over the Pelorus River. David Young was the driver and was injured so that had 69 days sick leave to recover.

The Opouri fell over at Dalton's bridge, 1 September 1911. David Youngand started back at work on the 20th November 1911. (From Brownlee's time books)

The photo has the words "Railway accident, Pelorus Marlborough" written on it.
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Marlborough Museum - Marlborough Historical Society

Object ID: 2008.165.0048
Author Unknown photographer

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