Calstock, Viaduct 1908
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This new viaduct across the Tamar has just been opened, linking Plymouth to the district around Gunnislake and Callington. The construction workyard on the Devon bank has been cleared, but the wooden ketch 'Garlandstone' can be seen being built at James Goss's shipyard just behind the viaduct. The chimney of a fire brick works stands out in Calstock, and there is evidence of market gardening in the foreground.
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