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  •   KHAC5 - Huntingdon Accessions Collection: 5
    • 5415 - Black and white photographs of the building of the A604 (now A14) viaduct at Huntingdon, and of views of Houghton Mill, St Ives, Hartford Church, the Old Bridge Hotel Huntingdon and a building being demolished in Huntingdon High Street
RefNoKHAC5/5415/1
AltRefNo5415/1
TitlePhotographs of the building of the A604 (now A14) viaduct over the river at Huntingdon
Description28 photographs of the building of the A604 (now A14) viaduct over the river at Huntingdon, including views of Portholme, the mediaeval bridge and the river, the boat yards and views looking back towards Huntingdon from Godmanchester
Date[1974]
CreatorNamePossibly Nigel Pithey
RepositoryHuntingdonshire Archives
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