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 167,673 pages of information and 247,074 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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**"Transport" built by [[G. Napier and Sons]] for [[Bessey, Palmer and Blake]].
**"Transport" built by [[G. Napier and Sons]] for [[Bessey, Palmer and Blake]].
**"Circassia" built by [[D. and W. Henderson and Co|David and W. Henderson]] for The [[Anchor Line]].  
**"Circassia" built by [[D. and W. Henderson and Co|David and W. Henderson]] for The [[Anchor Line]].  
**"Curlew" Screw Tug built by [[Edward Hayes (Stoney Stratford)|Edward Hayes Stony Stratford]] for a South African Firm.
**"Curlew" Screw Tug built by [[Edward Hayes (Stony Stratford)|Edward Hayes Stony Stratford]] for a South African Firm.
**"Camille" built by [[Craig, Taylor and Co]]. Engines by [[North Eastern Marine Engineering Co]].
**"Camille" built by [[Craig, Taylor and Co]]. Engines by [[North Eastern Marine Engineering Co]].
**"Walertand" built by [[Dobson and Son]] of Newcastle for The [[Shipping and Coal Co]], Rotterdam. Engines by [[McColl and Pollock]].
**"Walertand" built by [[Dobson and Son]] of Newcastle for The [[Shipping and Coal Co]], Rotterdam. Engines by [[McColl and Pollock]].

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  • Contents, p 293.

Main Subjects

  • 1903 Buenos Aires Exhibition, p 283.
  • A Floating School - "The Young America", p 291 and p 295. (Illustrated).
  • Dockyard Notes, p 297.
  • Editorial, p 293.
    • A 'Useful Fleet' A La Francaise.
    • Accelerated Trains.
    • Submarines in The United States.
    • Royal Naval Reserves.
    • Municipal Trading in Marylebone.
    • Copper.
  • Highest Railway in The World, p 298.



  • Railway Construction in Russia, p 286.
  • South Africa From An Engineer's Point of View, No XXI p 281 - 282 and p 287. (Illustrated).
    • Joseph Newey.
    • Orange River Farming Co.
    • Boer Dam. (Illustrated).
  • Safety Appliances on American Railways, p 297.
  • Wireless Telegraphy, p 288.
    • Dr Fleming.
    • Marconi.


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