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 167,735 pages of information and 247,134 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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* Contents, p 457.
* Contents, p 457.
* Admirality Works Department, p 466.


* American Vs English Engineering Methods, p 466.
* American Vs English Engineering Methods, p 466.
** [[Edward Wood]].
** [[Edward Wood]].
** [[George Hamilton]].


* An American Steam Excavator, p 464. (Illustrated).
* An American Steam Excavator, p 464. (Illustrated).
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* Electric Traction on the Underground Railway, p 450.
* Electric Traction on the Underground Railway, p 450.
* [[George Hamilton]] and Engineering Contracts, p 466.


* Iron Foundries and Foundry Practice in the United States, p 446.
* Iron Foundries and Foundry Practice in the United States, p 446.

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Main Subjects

  • Contents, p 457.
  • Admirality Works Department, p 466.
  • American Vs English Engineering Methods, p 466.
  • An American Steam Excavator, p 464. (Illustrated).
  • Cross-Channel Passenger Steamship Services, (No. VIII), p 459.
  • Cutter Grinding Machines, p 454.
  • Editorial, p 457.
    • Government Contracts.
    • What is an Economical Steam Engine?
    • By-Products from Coke Ovens.
    • French Shipping Bounties.
  • Electric Traction on the Underground Railway, p 450.
  • Iron Foundries and Foundry Practice in the United States, p 446.
  • Munich Surface-Contact Tramway, (No. II), p 445.
  • New York and Brooklyn Bridge, p 448.
  • Shipbuilding in Germany, p 445.
  • Uganda Railway, Kikuyu Inclines, p 460. (Illustrated).

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