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2 At the same time William Jessop was appointed what would now be called consulting engineer to the project ; and so began a connection between Telford and Jessop that lasted a quarter of a century to the pleasure and advantage of both ...
2 At the same time William Jessop was appointed what would now be called consulting engineer to the project ; and so began a connection between Telford and Jessop that lasted a quarter of a century to the pleasure and advantage of both ...
Page 168
From Charlemont it connected with Lough Neagh and via the River Lagan , with Belfast . It ran through the counties of Armagh ... In others , Telford's approval , or perhaps his revision of some submitted plan ended the connection .
From Charlemont it connected with Lough Neagh and via the River Lagan , with Belfast . It ran through the counties of Armagh ... In others , Telford's approval , or perhaps his revision of some submitted plan ended the connection .
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His connection with railways was indeed closer than is generally realised . ... The Stratford and Moreton Railway , with which he was also connected , marked another stage , although when all is said it too was not what a railway ...
His connection with railways was indeed closer than is generally realised . ... The Stratford and Moreton Railway , with which he was also connected , marked another stage , although when all is said it too was not what a railway ...
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Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Edinburgh at the beginning of the Twentieth Century I | 8 |
The Eighteenth Century Transport problem | 26 |
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