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[[Image:Im1894EnV78-p547.jpg|thumb| 1894. Big wheel at Earls Court.]]
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This should be Basset and Webster, if indeed they worked under that name. Basset was [[Walter Bassett Basset]], and Webster was J. J. Webster. See [[Gigantic Wheel and Recreation Towers Co]].
This should be Basset and Webster, if indeed they worked under that name. Basset was [[Walter Bassett Basset]], and Webster was [[John James Webster]]. See [[Gigantic Wheel and Recreation Towers Co]].


London engineers.
London engineers.
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 25 January 2025

1894. Big wheel at Earls Court.

This should be Basset and Webster, if indeed they worked under that name. Basset was Walter Bassett Basset, and Webster was John James Webster. See Gigantic Wheel and Recreation Towers Co.

London engineers.

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