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** [[Lawrence Brothers]] | ** [[Lawrence Brothers]] | ||
** [[N. C. Despard]]. | ** [[N. C. Despard]]. | ||
* [[Institution of Civil Engineers]] - [[Joesph Locke]] (Vice President), p671. | |||
** [[T. T. Jopling]] | |||
** [[G. P. Bidder]] | |||
** [[William Siemens|Siemens]]. | |||
* [[Frederick Ransome|Ransome]]'s Siliceous Stone, p667 (Illustrated). | * [[Frederick Ransome|Ransome]]'s Siliceous Stone, p667 (Illustrated). | ||
* [[Society of Arts]] - Abstract of a Paper on the Utilisation of the Sewage of Towns, by [[Fothergill Cooke]], p671. | |||
** [[Thomas Wicksteed]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:26, 12 December 2013
Main Subjects
- 1856 Smithfield Club Show of Implements, p670.
- Thomas Gibbs and Co
- Garratt and Sons
- George Gibbs and Co
- T. and F. Howard
- Bushley
- Arden
- Mary Wedlake and Co
- Whitehead
- William Dray and Co
- Lloyd
- Clayton and Shuttleworth
- Richard Hornsby and Sons
- E. R. and F. Turner
- Hill and Smith
- Wedlake and Dendy
- Priest and Woolnough
- John Warner and Sons
- W. W. Brownie
- Crosskill
- Bell
- Holmes and Sons
- Ransomes and Sims
- Barrett, Exall and Andrew
- Williamson Brothers
- Thomas Hunt and Brothers
- James Smyth and Sons
- J. B. Lawes
- P. H. Bentall
- Fowler
- R. and J. Reeves
- W. P. Stanley
- Eaton
- Thomas Wheeler
- Lawson and Son
- Charles Porcel
- Forshaw and Co
- Danks and Nixon
- H. A. Thomson
- R. Roby
- George Chivas
- James Cornes
- Gidney and Son
- Plenty and Pain
- James Warren
- Benjamin Edgington
- W. S. Clark
- James Burton
- John Cooper
- Crogan and Co
- Henry Clayton
- McNeil and Co.
- Barran's Improvements in Constructing Steam Engines, p669.
- Improvements in the River Lea Navigation - N. Beardmore, p669 (Illustrated).
- Institution of Civil Engineers - Joesph Locke (Vice President), p671.
- Ransome's Siliceous Stone, p667 (Illustrated).
- Society of Arts - Abstract of a Paper on the Utilisation of the Sewage of Towns, by Fothergill Cooke, p671.