Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,239 pages of information and 244,492 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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The Engineer 1913 Jul-Dec: Index: Supplements

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The Engineer 1913 Jul-Dec: Supplements Index.
The Engineer 1913 Jul-Dec: Supplements Index.
The Engineer 1913 Jul-Dec: Supplements Index.
The Engineer 1913 Jul-Dec: Supplements Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of The Engineer 1913 Jul-Dec: Index

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  • Auxiliary Carels-Diesel Engines of the Sailing I Ship France, Schneider et Cie (December 26th, 1913)
  • Bulak Bridge over the Nile at Cairo (October 17th, 1913)
  • Great Northern Railway (Three Pago Supplements and Sixteen-page Supplement, November 28th, 1913)
  • Great Northern Railway, Four-coupled Superheater Passenger Locomotive (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1913)
  • Great Northern Railway Six-coupled Superheater Express Goods Locomotive (Two- page Supplement, November 28th, 1913)
  • Greek Torpedo-boat Destroyer, Cammell, Laird and Co. (July 18th, 1913)
  • Midland Railway, Underframe of Passenger Coach (December 5th, 1913)
  • Queen’s Engineering Works, Bedford, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., Limited (July 4th, 1913)
  • Reconstruction of Snow Hill Station, Great Western Railway, Birmingham (September 12th, 1913)
  • Seaplane, General Arrangement and Details of, A. V. Roe and Co., Limited (October 3rd, 1913)
  • Steam Yacht Sapphire, John Brown and Co., Limited (November 7th, 1913)
  • Turbines of the French Torpedo-boat Destroyer Commandant Riviere (August 15th, 1913)
  • Twelve-inch Naval Gun Mounting, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and So. (October 31st, 1913)

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