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J HAWKSHAW, C MAY, W S MOORSOM, W RADFORD, PHIPPS, SIR J RENNIE, GRAVATT, F C PENROSE, W CUBITT, G B BRUCE, R STEPHENSON, ERRINGTON, RENDEL, G P BIDDER, JEE, J S VALENTINE, C COWPER, A GORDON
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1851) 10 (1851): 233–244.
Published: 01 January 1851
... MORTAR ARCHES FAILURES RUBBLE ASHLAR TWEED BERWICK BORDERS ENGLAND SCOTLAND UK ROYAL BORDERBRIDGE. 233 Examining the foregoing experiments accordingto this rule- Experiment 1st.-Fall in two miles = 61 inches. d4-4.76 -X 61 =53'2 d = 44.76 inches. mean proportional. 52'2 X & = 46.98...
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DESCRIPTION OF THE ROYAL BORDER BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER TWEED, ON THE YORK, NEWCASTLE AND BERWICK RAILWAY. (INCLUDES PLATE AND APPENDIX).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1851) 10 (1851): 219–233.
Published: 01 January 1851
...G B BRUCE © Thomas Telford and ICE 1851 YORK NEWCASTLE & BERWICK RAILWAY LONDON & NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY LNER BRIDGES RAILWAYS RIVERS VIADUCTS ARCHES CONSTRUCTION PILES COFFERDAMS DRIVING ENGINES STEAM BEARING LIME COSTS EMBANKMENTS PIERS FOUNDATIONS TIMBER...
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER WHITADDER, AT ALLANTON (BERWICK).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1844) 3 (1844): 101–102.
Published: 01 January 1844
..., at Allanton (Berwick By JohnThomas Syme. The road which passes near the village of Allanton,and which Allanton forms themeans of communication between Dunseand Berwick- Bridge. upon-Tweed, and joins the main road to Edinburgh, was frequently rendered impassable by floods ; in order to avoid this, Miss Boswall...
