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Inventory Number: NB/55-06-04
County: Kings County
Township: Hampton
Town/Village: Nauwegiwauk
Bridge Name: Darlings Island
Crosses: Hammond River
Truss type: Howe & Queen
Spans: 1
Length: 140'
Roadway Width:
Built: 1914
Builder:
When Lost: standing
Cause:
Latitude: N45 28.860
Longitude: W065 53.858
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Topographic map of the area
Directions: 5.2 miles (8.3 km) south of jct NB1 (Exit 158) on NB100, then 0.1 miles (200 m) right on Station Loop Rd. and 0.6 miles (1.5 km) right on left side of Darling Island Rd. North of Nouwigewauk.
Comments: Bypassed by a new concrete bridge in 1996.

Darling's Island Bridge, Hampton, Kings County, NB Built 1914
Warren White Photo, June 15, 2011


Darling's Island Bridge, Hampton, Kings County, NB Built 1914
Warren White Photo, June 15, 2011


Darling's Island Bridge, Hampton, Kings County, NB Built 1914
Bill Caswell Photo, July 10, 1986


Darling's Island Bridge, Hampton, Kings County, NB Built 1914
Bill & Jenn Caswell Photo, July 28, 2019


Darling's Island Bridge, Hampton, Kings County, NB Built 1914
Bill & Jenn Caswell Photo, July 11, 2018

Source:
National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges. World Guide to Covered Bridges, 2021, page 168

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