
Stake attention in this memory
A diorama depicting a model of the Hardinge Bridge, a railway bridge over the Padma River in Bangladesh, is displayed in a glass case. A blue sign with white Bengali text above the model explains that it is the Hardinge Bridge, named after Lord Hardinge, and that its construction was completed in 1915 by British engineers. The model shows the bridge with its characteristic arches and piers, spanning a blue surface representing the river. Small boats are placed in the water below the bridge, and tiny figures are visible on top of the bridge. The exhibit is set against a yellow wall, with other displays and structures visible in the background through the glass. A small green sign on the lower right of the glass case reads "Please Don't Touch The Exhibit."
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