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#150 Reels of quarter-inch wire are drawn from here to the cable anchorage at the other end of the Forth Road Bridge, 1962

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#150 Reels of quarter-inch wire are drawn from here to the cable anchorage at the other end of the Forth Road Bridge, 1962

What Scotland looked like in the 1960s

#150 Reels of quarter-inch wire are drawn from here to the cable anchorage at the other end of the Forth Road Bridge, 1962

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#151 The end of the Forth Road Bridge in Scotland, where the suspension cables are anchored, 1962→

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