... out a few operations in submarine telegraphs in the Mediterranean and in the Baltic he was summoned, in 1864, by the Government of India to complete the communication with Europe, which work he personally superintended and accomplished by joining... Railway Locomotives and Cars - Page 2831888Full view - About this book
| Incorporated Gas Institute, London - 1870 - 142 pages
...at present obtained with the single apparatus, and this fact I believe was maintained by Mr. Kirkham in a paper read by him at the Institution of Civil Engineers last year. A lecture is to be delivered by him and Mr. Wm. Sugg this evening, on " Photometry as Applied... | |
| Charles Philip Cotton - 1874 - 234 pages
...putting in the stakes along the curve is that known as Professor Rankine's, who brought it into notice in a paper read by him at the Institution of Civil Engineers, on the I4th of March, 1843.* This method depends on the fact that at any point on a circular curve... | |
| Charles Philip Cotton - 1874 - 210 pages
...putting in the stakes along the curve is that known as Professor Rankine's, who brought it into notice in a paper read by him at the Institution of Civil Engineers, on the I4th of March, 1843.* This method depends on the fact that at any point on a circular curve... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 676 pages
...personally superintended and accomplished by joining Kurrachee with the northern end of the Persian Gulf. Within the next few years he superintended the laying...advocated submarine telegraphs to China and Australia, and this paper, together, no doubt, with the excellence of his previous services, gained him the Telford... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 662 pages
...personally superintended and accomplished by joining Eurrachee with the northern end of the Persian Gulf. Within the next few years he superintended the laying...advocated submarine telegraphs to China and Australia, and this paper, together, no doubt, with the excellence of his previous services, gained him the Telford... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 668 pages
...personally superintended and accomplished by joining Kurrachee with the northern end of the Persian Gulf. Within the next few years he superintended the laying...advocated submarine telegraphs to China and Australia, and this paper, together, no doubt, with the excellence of his previous services, gained him the Telford... | |
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