DescriptionBridge of Isabel II in Imus, Cavite 1899.jpg
English: An 1899 picture of the dismantled Bridge of Isabel II in Imus, Cavite in the Philippines. The northern span of the bridge was ordered struck down by revolutionary leader Emilio Aguinaldo for the imminent conflict on September 3,1896 with the incoming Spanish soldiers from Manila. In this picture taken by the Americans, a temporary span made of bamboo was constructed to connect the bridge.(Original picture photoshopped by uploader).
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