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VIADUCT BRIDGE COLLAPSES—The damaged central arch of the Arriceia bridge, 15 miles north of Rome, seen after it collapsed, carrying two motorists nearly 200ft to their deaths. The century old bridge had been reconstructed in 1947, after being partially blown up by retreating German troops three years earlier.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 14

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VIADUCT BRIDGE COLLAPSES—The damaged central arch of the Arriceia bridge, 15 miles north of Rome, seen after it collapsed, carrying two motorists nearly 200ft to their deaths. The century old bridge had been reconstructed in 1947, after being partially blown up by retreating German troops three years earlier. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 14

VIADUCT BRIDGE COLLAPSES—The damaged central arch of the Arriceia bridge, 15 miles north of Rome, seen after it collapsed, carrying two motorists nearly 200ft to their deaths. The century old bridge had been reconstructed in 1947, after being partially blown up by retreating German troops three years earlier. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 14