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THE EVOLUTION OF THE SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1904) 157 (1904): 330–366.
Published: 01 January 1904
...C BRIGHT DOVER CALAIS ENGLAND ATLANTIC GULF OF ST LAWRENCE PERSIAN GULF PACIFIC STRAITS OF DOVE BERLIN GROSSB © Thomas Telford and ICE 1904 EVOLUTION SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHS UNDERWATER CONDUCTORS CONDUCTIVITY CABLES COPPER ELECTRICAL ELECTRICITY PURITY SINGLE WIRE...
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W H PREECE, F FOX, J S HALDANE, E W MOIR, C A W POWNALL, H E ARMSTRONG, J C INGLIS, SIR B BAKER, H H STATHAM, SIR D GALTON, SIR J W BARRY, A ROSS, SIR D FOX, SIR A R BINNIE, W R GALBRAITH, E WRAGGE
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1899) 136 (1899): 21–62.
Published: 01 January 1899
... greaternecessity that existedfor purity in compressed airthaninairundertheordinary pres- sure. hedesired to addafew words. Withairunderpressure, on entering the lock, the air was absorbed by the blood, carrying with it any gaseous impuritiesinitsconstitution;and, conse- quently,ifit were atallhigh in carbonic-acid...
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A S E ACKERMANN, J R BELL, M W DAVIES, E R DOLBY, D HALPIN, M O GORMAN, H T RUTTER, A SCHRAFL, W SCHONHEYDER, R H SMITH, G W WALKER, A T WALMISLEY, J M WILSON, E WORTHINGTON
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1899) 136 (1899): 63–87.
Published: 01 January 1899
...A S E ACKERMANN; J R BELL; M W DAVIES; E R DOLBY; D HALPIN; M O GORMAN; H T RUTTER; A SCHRAFL; W SCHONHEYDER; R H SMITH; G W WALKER; A T WALMISLEY; J M WILSON; E WORTHINGTON © Thomas Telford and ICE 1899 VENTILATION TUNNELS BUILDINGS AIR PURITY WEAR RAILS RAILWAYS ARTIFICIAL...
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THE VENTILATION OF TUNNELS AND BUILDINGS. (INCLUDING APPENDIXES).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1899) 136 (1899): 1–20.
Published: 01 January 1899
...F FOX © Thomas Telford and ICE 1899 VENTILATION TUNNELS BUILDINGS RAILWAYS MOUNTAINS ARTIFICIAL FANS AIR PURITY FRESH GRIDS TEMPERATURE POLLUTION PUBLIC HEALTH IMPURITIES CHURCHES THEATRES HOUSES SCHOOLS HOSPITALS HALLS UK ITALY SWITZERLAND THE INSTITUTIOK...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS OF T. HAWKSLEY, JANUARY 9TH 1872.
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1872) 33 (1872): 333–351.
Published: 01 January 1872
... throughout the evening. © Thomas Telford and ICE 1872 PRESIDENTS WAR DEFENCE NAVIES SHIPS WARSHIPS MILITARY TUNNELS RAILWAYS TUNNELLING CANALS MEASUREMENT GAUGES LENGTH METRIC HYDROLOGY HYDRAULICS DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY FITTINGS WATER PURITY CONTAMINATION POLLUTION SEWERAGE...
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G W HEMANS, C B VIGNOLES, R RAWLINSON, J C CLUTTERBUCK, J MURRAY, W ATKINSON, J F BATEMAN, S C HOMERSHAM, C B LANE, F JENKIN, T HAWKSLEY, G R BURNELL, J FOWLER
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1866) 25 (1866): 494–507.
Published: 01 January 1866
... in water, he believed it was of little consequencewhether there was lime in the water or not; but he held it to be indispensable that water for domestic use shouldbefree from all organicim- purities. Nr. C. B. LANEsaid, that a quarter of acentury ago it was provedfrom statistics, by the late Dr. Prout...
