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Hohenzollern Bridge - Cologne Poster
by Pamela Newcomb
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Hohenzollern Bridge - Cologne poster by Pamela Newcomb. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Red trains travelling across the Hohenzollern Bridge.... more
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Red trains travelling across the Hohenzollern Bridge.
The Hohenzollern Bridge is an arch bridge that crosses the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany. It is the most heavily used railway bridge in Germany with more than 1200 trains daily. The Hohenzollern Bridge was one of the most important bridges in Germany during World War II; even under consistent daily airstrikes the bridge was not badly damaged. In 1945, German military engineers blew up the bridge when Allied troops began their assault on Cologne. The bridge was reconstructed in 1946-1948.
Germany, September 2015
About Pamela Newcomb
Welcome to my gallery! I am the proud owner and creator of Pamorama Photography®, a Southern California photography business. I often combine photography with travel and outdoor activities. I seek to capture exceptional images of the world as I see it. I look for color, texture, and light as I photograph nature, architecture, sunsets, sunrises, seascapes, landscapes, events and more. I want my clients to experience my images with the feeling that they are present in the moment. I have created custom art by adjusting the detail, palette, and colors to suit decorating requests. I have had a lot of success with printing on metals and acrylic, and using light boxes. To consult about a custom version of one of my images, please send...
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