The Hamilton Spectator

TILL RUST DO WE PART

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People have hung locks on the fence over the railway crossing on Locke Street South as a symbol of their love. It follows a Parisien tradition that involves fastening a “love lock” onto the Pont des Arts bridge before throwing the key into the River Seine. Part of the Paris bridge’s railings collapsed under the weight — close to one million locks, weighing 45 tonnes, were cut from the structure.

 ?? JOHN RENNISON, THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR ??
JOHN RENNISON, THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR

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