File:Kaiserbruecke Mainz Composite.jpg

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Description A composite image of the Kaiserbrücke (Emperor's Bridge) in Mainz, Germany. The top half shows the bridge as how it looked from the southwest when it was finished in 1904 to when it was destroyed by retreating German troops in 1944 (?). The lower part of the image shows the modern bridge (called the 'Northern Bridge') as it was rebuilt without the Neo-Roman castle gatehouses, seen from the other side (but the same bank of the river) looking east.
Date Upper part: Estimated 1904. Lower part: 2007-12-??
Source Upper part: from this Commons image. Lower part: own picture.
Author Upper part: Unknown, postcard image. Lower part: Uploader.
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Upper part: PD-old. Lower part: PD-self. Composite: PD-self.
Other versions Upper part: Slightly cropped to remove border. Lower part: Cropped for aesthetic reasons.

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current08:18, 6 September 2017Thumbnail for version as of 08:18, 6 September 20171,000 × 1,200 (232 KB)1970geminiüberarbeitet
08:27, 29 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 08:27, 29 January 20081,000 × 1,200 (608 KB)Ingolfson== Summary == {{Information |Description=A composite image of the Kaiserbrücke (Emperor's Bridge) in Mainz, Germany. The top half shows the bridge as how it looked from when it was finished in 1904 to when
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