Frampton, The Bridge 1906
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The village takes its name from a corruption of the words 'Frome Town'. This graceful arched bridge over the River Frome has wooden rails, which still guard the road. The river is wide and prone to flooding, which does not deter the large duck family nesting under the bridge.
An extract from Dorchester Photographic Memories.
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