Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Worked for [[Edmund Morel]] on the construction of Japan's first railways.<ref>[https://d-arch.ide.go.jp/je_archive/pdf/workingpaper/je_unu12.pdf] Japan's Discovery, Import & Technical Mastery of  Railways, by Harada Katsumasa, 1979, United Nations University</ref>
Worked for [[Edmund Morel]] on the construction of Japan's first railways.<ref>[https://d-arch.ide.go.jp/je_archive/pdf/workingpaper/je_unu12.pdf] Japan's Discovery, Import & Technical Mastery of  Railways, by Harada Katsumasa, 1979, United Nations University</ref>
1877 Wrote to 'The Engineer' describing his method of excavating through coarse gravel for bridge foundations in Japan<ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=1/1e/Er18771026.pdf] The Engineer, 26 Oct 1877: letter p.396, sketch p.291</ref>


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Latest revision as of 08:33, 8 June 2020

Worked for Edmund Morel on the construction of Japan's first railways.[1]

1877 Wrote to 'The Engineer' describing his method of excavating through coarse gravel for bridge foundations in Japan[2]

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  1. [1] Japan's Discovery, Import & Technical Mastery of Railways, by Harada Katsumasa, 1979, United Nations University
  2. [2] The Engineer, 26 Oct 1877: letter p.396, sketch p.291