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of the port a great stretch of ground , on both banks of the river , between London and Blackfriars Bridges . The survey of this area was forthwith directed , and the careful re - examination of London Bridge itself .
of the port a great stretch of ground , on both banks of the river , between London and Blackfriars Bridges . The survey of this area was forthwith directed , and the careful re - examination of London Bridge itself .
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( 5 ) Letter from Jessop to Telford , from London , 26th July , 1795. ( 6 ) Life of Thomas Telford , Civil Engineer , written by himself , p . 42. ( 7 ) Id . , p . 40. ( 8 ) Letter to Matthew Davidson , from Shrewsbury , 17th April ...
( 5 ) Letter from Jessop to Telford , from London , 26th July , 1795. ( 6 ) Life of Thomas Telford , Civil Engineer , written by himself , p . 42. ( 7 ) Id . , p . 40. ( 8 ) Letter to Matthew Davidson , from Shrewsbury , 17th April ...
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Notes supplied by the Librarian of the Port of London Authority relating to the construction of St. Katherine's Dock , 1825-1830 . Knights ' London . A Professional view of the old and new London Bridge and their approaches , including ...
Notes supplied by the Librarian of the Port of London Authority relating to the construction of St. Katherine's Dock , 1825-1830 . Knights ' London . A Professional view of the old and new London Bridge and their approaches , including ...
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The Eighteenth Century Transport problem | 26 |
First Highland Survey 1801Second Highland | 60 |
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