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D ANDERSON, O FABER, C GRIBBLE, J WILLIAMSON, F S SNOW, H C JENKINS, R FREEMAN, SIR H D HAY, SIR DALRYMPLE HAY, J J C BRADFIELD, T P FRANK, I C BARLING, S M DIXON, W E GELSON, H BOOTH, J F PAIN
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1934) 238 (1934): 402–436.
Published: 01 January 1934
... DESIGN STRUCTURES FOUNDATIONS ARCHES COSTS TESTS MATERIALS SILICON STEEL IZOD BARS SPANS SPANDRELS TENSILE STRENGTH FINANCE CONTRACTORS EXCHANGE RATES LOSS TRUSSES LOADS TENDERING CONTRACTORS PYLONS ERECTION CRANES CANTILEVER SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES AUSTRALIA 402...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1838) 1 (1838): 32.
Published: 01 January 1838
...W CARPMAEL; WORSDALE RAILWAYS APPARATUS MACHINERY MAIL POST LETTERS BAGS CHANGING TRAINS MOVING EXCHANGE © Thomas Telford and ICE 1838 fird a pair of ccntres forwhich two circular arcs maybe struck throughany point,which will driveeach other t r d y for a small distance...
