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  2. File:FigTreeBridge from BoroniaPark.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. George Wright (artist) - Wikipedia

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    George Wright (30 June 1860 [1] – 11 March 1944) [note 1] was a painter in oils whose subjects were mainly drawn from hunting, with which he was familiar, being a fox-hunter himself, [2] coaching and other equestrian topics.

  4. Living root bridge - Wikipedia

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    A root bridge in Burma Village, East Khasi Hills, being developed without the aid of a scaffold (2016) Some living root bridges are created entirely by manipulating the roots of the rubber fig tree by hand, and without the aid of a scaffolding or any other natural or human-made materials. [15]

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    The Native Art Market is in Old Town Scottsdale across the street from Gilbert Ortega’s long-established store. About 50 artists signed up to sell their work in the gallery, Rosales said.

  6. Fig Tree Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The original bridge was opened in 1885, and formed part of the first project to provide a fixed crossing of Sydney Harbour. The project also included the first Gladesville Bridge (1881) and Iron Cove Bridge (1882). The earlier Fig Tree Bridge was located about 50 metres (160 ft) to the west of the new bridge.

  7. Gladesville Bridge - Wikipedia

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    This bridge, called the Gladesville Bridge, and also known as the Parramatta River Bridge, was opened on 1 February 1881. [10] [11] [12] The old Gladesville Bridge was constructed as part of a series of bridges built during the 1880s, which also saw the construction of the Fig Tree Bridge and the Iron Cove Bridge. It was the only crossing of ...

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  9. Fig Tree - Wikipedia

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    Fig Tree Bridge, a girder bridge that spans the Lane Cove River in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Fig Tree Hall, University of New South Wales , Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Fig Tree Hill, Mount Alma, Queensland , Australia; a hill in the Gladstone Region