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ALBERT BRIDGE. Canadian. Canada, Cape Breton. Composed by Dan R. MacDonald and named for a tiny community on Cape Breton located on the south side of the Mira river between Sydney and Louisburg, formerly known as Mira Ferry [1]. In 1849 a bridge was over the Mira was built that replaced the ferry, and the name of the community was changed to honor Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert.

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Printed sources : - Cameron (Trip to Windsor Collection: The Music of Dan R. MacDonald vol. 2), 1994; p.

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