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In 1803 Telford produced a revised plan , both for harbour and town . Grants were sanctioned and work was started in 1805 , being for the most part confined to the new ' Pulteney Town , ' and to a three arch stone bridge over the river ...
In 1803 Telford produced a revised plan , both for harbour and town . Grants were sanctioned and work was started in 1805 , being for the most part confined to the new ' Pulteney Town , ' and to a three arch stone bridge over the river ...
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1 1 152 THE STORY OF TELFORD obtaining an Act to establish a Harbour Board , with the avowed object of carrying out a large programme of new works , for which they engaged Telford as their Engineer . A new wet dock and graving dock were ...
1 1 152 THE STORY OF TELFORD obtaining an Act to establish a Harbour Board , with the avowed object of carrying out a large programme of new works , for which they engaged Telford as their Engineer . A new wet dock and graving dock were ...
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As adviser to the Exchequer Bill Loan Commission from whom the Harbour Authority received a grant of £ 6,000 . 1826. SHOREHAM ( Sussex ) . The harbour received a grant of £ 15,000 for the purpose of ' rendering it accessible and safe .
As adviser to the Exchequer Bill Loan Commission from whom the Harbour Authority received a grant of £ 6,000 . 1826. SHOREHAM ( Sussex ) . The harbour received a grant of £ 15,000 for the purpose of ' rendering it accessible and safe .
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Eighteenth Century Transport problem | 26 |
First Highland Survey 1801Second Highland | 60 |
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