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**Trade Facilities Act. | **Trade Facilities Act. | ||
**A Catalogue of Old Books. | **A Catalogue of Old Books. | ||
**The [[Institution of Engineering Inspection]]. | |||
**The [[Industrial Welfare Society]]. | |||
**The "Underground" Extension to Hendon. | |||
**Vessels Lost, Condemned, &c - [[Lloyd's Register of Shipping]]. | |||
**Railway Labour. | |||
**New Chief Engineers, [[Great Western Railway]]. | |||
**The Faraday's Maiden Voyage. | |||
*Short Histories of Famous Firms, (No. XVII), [[Kitson and Co]], Ltd., Airedale Foundry, Leeds, p 548 - p 550. (Illustrated). | |||
**[[James Kitson]]. | |||
**[[Laird, Kitson and Co]]. | |||
**[[Kitson, Thompson and Hewitson]]. | |||
Revision as of 10:36, 21 January 2015
Main Subjects
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 547.
- The Light Cruiser Problem.
- Settlement of the Boilermakers' Dispute - Boilermakers' Society.
- Trade Facilities Act.
- A Catalogue of Old Books.
- The Institution of Engineering Inspection.
- The Industrial Welfare Society.
- The "Underground" Extension to Hendon.
- Vessels Lost, Condemned, &c - Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
- Railway Labour.
- New Chief Engineers, Great Western Railway.
- The Faraday's Maiden Voyage.
- Short Histories of Famous Firms, (No. XVII), Kitson and Co, Ltd., Airedale Foundry, Leeds, p 548 - p 550. (Illustrated).