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The firm supplied most or all of the bridges for the [[Great Southern of Spain Railway]] <ref>[https://www.gssr.es/companies.php] GSSR website</ref>
The firm supplied most or all of the bridges for the [[Great Southern of Spain Railway]] <ref>[https://www.gssr.es/companies.php] GSSR website</ref>


See [https://www.mot.be/webhdfs/v1/resource/RCB/26601/rcb026601.pdf here] for an illustrated catalogue showing some of the firm's bridges, frames of buildings, and lock gates.
See [https://www.mot.be/webhdfs/v1/resource/RCB/26601/rcb026601.pdf here] for an illustrated catalogue showing some of the firm's bridges, frames of buildings, and lock gates. This includes the iron frame for the dome of a reading room in Liverpool, presumably the Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library.


Supplied the structural ironwork for a large passenger elevator in Stockholm <ref>[[Engineering 1890/01/10]]</ref>
Supplied the structural ironwork for a large passenger elevator in Stockholm <ref>[[Engineering 1890/01/10]]</ref>

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of Hal/Halle, Belgium

Structural engineers.

The firm supplied most or all of the bridges for the Great Southern of Spain Railway [1]

See here for an illustrated catalogue showing some of the firm's bridges, frames of buildings, and lock gates. This includes the iron frame for the dome of a reading room in Liverpool, presumably the Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library.

Supplied the structural ironwork for a large passenger elevator in Stockholm [2]

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