Great Western Railway (Great Britain)
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- A history of the Great Western Railway; : being the story of the broad gauge,
- A history of the Great western railway; : being the story of the broad gauge,
- Appendix to Railway practice : containing a copious abstract of the whole of the evidence given upon the London and Birmingham, and Great Western railway bills, when before Parliament, properly digested and arranged, wth marginal notes : to which is added, a glossary of technical terms, used in civil engineering, explaining and illustrating every word in ordinary use; and the details of Hawthorne's celebrated locomotive engine, for the Paris and Versailles Railway
- Engine 6000: : the saga of a locomotive,
- First series of Railway practice: : a collection of working plans and practical details of construction in the public works of the most celebrated engineers comprising roads, tramroads and railroads, bridges, aqueducts, viaducts, wharfs, warehouses, roofs, and sheds, canals, locks, sluices, & the various works on rivers, streams, &c., harbours, docks, piers and jetties, tunnels, cuttings and embankments, the several works connected with the drainage of marshes, marine sands, and the irrigation of land, water-works, gas-works, water-wheels, mills, engines, &c. &c.
- Railway practice, a collection of working plans and practical details of construction in the public works of the most celebrated engineers, comprising roads, tramroads, and railroads, etc. : Series 1-[4]
- Railway practice. | railway works, in various styles of architecture, completes the volume : A collection of working plans and practical details of construction in the public works of the most celebrated engineers ... on the several railways, canals, and other public works throughout the kingdom; as the London and Birmingham, Great Western, Greenwich, Midland counties ... and Wishaw and Coltness railways ... and the ... aqueduct of the Lancaster Canal over the river Lune ... A series of original designs for every description of
- Railway practice: : a collection of working plans and practical details of construction in the public works of the most celebrated engineers comprising tunnels and tunnel fronts, turnpike road bridges... ornamental bridges, with various designs for iron rails and framing... aqueducs, turn-tables, cranes, and railway depots, with sheds, &c . on the several railways, canals, and other public works throughout the kingdom; as the London and Birmingham...Slamannan, and Wishaw and Coltness railways and the elegant aqueduct of the Lancaster Canal over the River Lune. A series of original designs for every description of railway works, in various styles of architecture, completes the volume
- Second series of Railway practice: : a collection of working plans and practical details of construction in the public works of the most celebrated engineers comprising roads, tramroads and railroads, bridges, aqueducts, viaducts, wharfs, warehouses, roofs, and sheds, canals, locks, sluices, & the various works on rivers, streams, &c., harbors, docks, piers and jetties, tunnels, cuttings and embankments, the several works connected with the drainage of marshes, marine sands, and the irrigation of land, water-works, gas-works, water-wheels, mills, engines, &c. &c.
- The Great Western, Cheltenham and Great Western, and Bristol and Exeter railway guides ... : with a preliminary description of the construction of the Great Western and other railways ... and guides to Windsor, Reading, Oxford, Gloucester, Hereford, Cheltenham, Bath, Wells, and Bristol
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