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Old North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts, Concord River, British Postcard. The bridge separated the provincials from the British regulars during the battle. When the provincials saw smoke from burning supplies, they advanced on the bridge and were fired upon by the British. MAKE AN OFFER. THE MORE YOU BUY THE BETTER DEAL I WILL ACCEPT The postcard describes the Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts, which played a significant role in the American Revolution on April 19, 1775. The bridge separated the provincials from the British regulars during the battle. When the provincials saw smoke from burning supplies, they advanced on the bridge and were fired upon by the British.