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 167,701 pages of information and 247,104 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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* Marine Gas Engines, p 652.
* Marine Gas Engines, p 652.


* Municipal Electrical Association, (No. II), p 648.
* [[Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association|Municipal Electrical Association]], (No. II), p 648.
** [[F. A. Newington]].
** [[F. A. Newington]].
** [[Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti]].
** [[Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti]].

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  • Contents, p 643..

Main Subjects

  • Accumulation of Shore Detritus During an Off-Shore Wind - A. H. Gibson, p 632.
  • Continental Railway Investigation, (No. II), p 640.
  • Engineering Golfing Society, p 632.
  • Iron Moulds for Making Castings, (No. II), p 633.
    • Edgar A. Custer.
    • R. A. Probert, of Louisville
  • Lightning Protection - Percy H. Thomas, p 647.
  • Maltby Main Colliery, p 652.
  • Marine Gas Engines, p 652.
  • Petrol-Electric Motor Omnibus - Daimler, p 639.
  • Progress of Engineering in South and Central America, (No. XV), p 631.
  • Recent Developments in Telegraphy and Telephony - John Gavey, p 648.
  • Steelwork Towers for Electric Transmission Lines - John Spencer, p 647. (Illustrated).

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