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 167,711 pages of information and 247,105 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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* Letters to the Editor, p 300.
* Letters to the Editor, p 300.
** [[W. A. Martin]].
** [[William Arena Martin|W. A. Martin]].
** [[Charles Henry Walker Biggs|C. H. W. Biggs]].
** [[Charles Henry Walker Biggs|C. H. W. Biggs]].
** [[Joseph B. Crossley]].
** [[Joseph B. Crossley]].

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Main Subjects

  • Advantages of Constructing, Ventilating and Working Long Railway Tunnels, with Three Separate Openings, by Thomas Russell Crampton, p 308.
  • Arrangement of Signals at Talbot Road Station, Blackpool, Railway Signal Co, p 299. (Illustrated)
  • Bridge over the Taff, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Maynard and Cooke, Engineers, p 302. (Illustrated)
  • Infringement of the Lowmoor Brand in Rivet Making, p 309.
  • Editorial, p305.
    • The Defects of our Telephone System.
    • Professioanl Etiquette.
    • Recent Railway Accidents.
    • Nest Gearing and Roller Friction.
    • The Amonia Obtained by the Distillation of Coal.
    • Shipbuilding at Sunderland.
    • A Result of the Daphne Disaster.
    • Counterfeiting the Lowmoor Brand.
  • Gladstone Express Locomotive, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, p 295 - p 297. (Illustrated)
  • Patent Journal, p 311.
  • Warnerke's Pocket Actinometer, p 299. (Illustrated)

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