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EO FORSTER BROWN, SIR W B DAWKINS, J S FLETT, SIR F FOX, T H BAILEY, H LAPWORTH, H E STILGOE, A P I COTTERELL, E A BORG, W WHITAKER, J W D ROBINSON, SIR J DEWRANCE, E O F BROWN
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1923) 215 (1923): 66–95.
Published: 01 January 1923
... MINING CHALK TUNNELS CHANNEL TUNNEL ROCKS GEOLOGY BORING OOLITE SEA BEDS SAND CARBONIFEROUS LIMESTONE LOWER CHALK CEMENTATION FISSURES PUMPING WATER SUPPLY GROUNDWATER INFLOW UK ENGLAND KENT ENGLAND DOVER SHAKESPEARE CHANNEL TUNNEL TILMANSTONE 66 Discussion...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OF MR. HARRISON HAYTER, 8 NOVEMBER 1892.
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1893) 111 (1893): 1–40.
Published: 01 January 1893
...H HAYTER © Thomas Telford and ICE 1893 PRESIDENTS TUNNELS SUBAQUEOUS UNDERWATER CANALS INLAND NAVIGATION WATERWAYS HARBOURS DOCKS WATER SUPPLY CITIES TOWNS SEWERAGE RAILWAYS CHANNEL TUNNEL EUPHRATES UK IRAQ THE INSTITUTION OF C I V I LE N G I N E E R S...
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ON THE GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TUNNEL BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE. (INCLUDES PLATES AND APPENDIX.)
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1874) 37 (1874): 110–145.
Published: 01 January 1874
.... . . . . . . . . . . . I32. White sand 1'40 I . . . . . . .93. Dark coloured slaty rock Palaozoic strata. Total . . . . . . 300.65 ,, ,,A first spring was met with at a 'depthof 173 m'etres. And a second spring at 185 11873-74.N.S.] [Nr.HENRY WILLETT L UK FRANCE ENGLAND CHANNEL TUNNEL ENGLISH CHANNEL...
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H WILLETT, E HULL, E LOW, J EVANS, HOMERSHAM, W SMYTH, BAZALGETTE, W TOPLEY, TYLER, RAMSAY, SIR J HAWKSHAW, RAWLINSON, BATEMAN, R AITKEN, F W SHEILDS, PRESTWICH
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1874) 37 (1874): 146–170.
Published: 01 January 1874
... be divided into two parts :-1st, that treating of matters connected with the Channel Tunnel,whichhad been more or :less discussed before ; aridly, that which was entirely new. With respect to the first division, it might only be necessary to consider the Chalk in any detail; for although, as t.he Author had...
