Littell's Living Age, Volume 357Littell, Son, 1939 |
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Page 71
... Tunnel project is once more to the fore . I have never wavered in my conviction that the tunnel should and would be built , but when the House of Commons re- jected the scheme in 1930 , I decided that it could not be revived in my life ...
... Tunnel project is once more to the fore . I have never wavered in my conviction that the tunnel should and would be built , but when the House of Commons re- jected the scheme in 1930 , I decided that it could not be revived in my life ...
Page 72
... tunnel from shore to shore . Even some sixty years ago , over two miles of the tunnel had been driven under the Channel in the im- pervious chalk strata and could be visited until recent years , when the boring was allowed to fall into ...
... tunnel from shore to shore . Even some sixty years ago , over two miles of the tunnel had been driven under the Channel in the im- pervious chalk strata and could be visited until recent years , when the boring was allowed to fall into ...
Page 73
... tunnel galleries would be made to enable work to be carried on simultaneously on several different faces on the two main traffic tunnels , each 18 ft . in diameter . When these tunnels were completed , the original pilot tunnel would ...
... tunnel galleries would be made to enable work to be carried on simultaneously on several different faces on the two main traffic tunnels , each 18 ft . in diameter . When these tunnels were completed , the original pilot tunnel would ...
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