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The portion of the Bendigo Creek that flows through the Rosalind Park precinct reached its current form in the late eighteen hundreds and is bridged by three cast iron bridges (installed in 1882), two of which are visible from this photograph. The creek itself is lined with hand laid flagstone and sandstone and is capped with granite, and represents a significant example of the infrastructure and craftsmanship of the time. |
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I took this photo with my own camera, it is of a public place |
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2015.03.02 |
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