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AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE KWAI RIVER, THAILAND, SEVERELY DAMAGED BY AERIAL BOMBING.
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AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE KWAI RIVER, THAILAND, SEVERELY DAMAGED BY AERIAL BOMBING.P00502.001
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. 1945. Bombs exploding on the two bridges over the Mae Klong river (renamed ...
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. 1945. Bombs exploding on the two bridges over the Mae Klong river (renamed Kwai Yai river in 1960). The wooden trestle bridge on the right was completed in February 1943, and th...P01433.004
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. 1945. Bombs exploding on the two bridges over the Mae Klong river (renamed ...
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. 1945. Bombs exploding on the two bridges over the Mae Klong river (renamed Kwai Yai river in 1960). The wooden trestle bridge on the right was completed in February 1943, and th...P01433.003
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. October 1945. Located fifty five kilometres north of Nong Pladuk (also ...
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Maker: War Graves Commission Survey Party, 1945
Tamarkan, Thailand. c. October 1945. Located fifty five kilometres north of Nong Pladuk (also known as Non Pladuk), 359 kilometres south of Thanbyuzayat, and five kilometres north of Kanchanaburi (Kan...P01932.005
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. September 1945. The steel bridge over the Mae Klong River (renamed Kwai ...
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Tamarkan, Thailand. c. September 1945. The steel bridge over the Mae Klong River (renamed Kwai Yai River in 1960) This bridge, dismantled and brought from Java in 1942, was rebuilt by the Japanese usi...P00761.001