The Engineers: A History of the Engineering Profession in Britain, 1750-1914Kingsley, 1989 - 240 páginas |
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... military engineers , it would be reasonable to expect there to be a substantial military contribution to the birth of the profession . Any such expectation , however , is disappointed by the available evidence . It is true that the ...
... military engineers , it would be reasonable to expect there to be a substantial military contribution to the birth of the profession . Any such expectation , however , is disappointed by the available evidence . It is true that the ...
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... military roads to facilitate the movement of troops and supplies . Several hundred miles of such roads were built under General Wade and Major William Caulfield , who became Wade's Inspector of Roads in 1733 and continued the work of ...
... military roads to facilitate the movement of troops and supplies . Several hundred miles of such roads were built under General Wade and Major William Caulfield , who became Wade's Inspector of Roads in 1733 and continued the work of ...
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... military , did invaluable service in providing transport , irrigation , and urban amenities , they never expressed any radical reservations about the imposition of British power on India . In the more confused situation in China in the ...
... military , did invaluable service in providing transport , irrigation , and urban amenities , they never expressed any radical reservations about the imposition of British power on India . In the more confused situation in China in the ...
Contenido
ENGIN | 7 |
The Origins of the Profession | 30 |
The Growth to Maturity | 50 |
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The Engineers: A History of the Engineering Profession in Britain, 1750-1914 Robert Angus Buchanan Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
Términos y frases comunes
achieved amongst Association of Engineers became biographical Birmingham Bridge Brindley British canal British engineering profession Cambridge canal engineering Charles Blacker Vignoles Civil Engineers College construction Cornwall Council David and Charles early eers eighteenth century Electrical engineering in Britain engineering institutions Engs established expertise George Stephenson gineers Glasgow History I. K. Brunel Ibid industrialisation Inst Institute of Mining Institution of Civil Institution of Engineers Institution of Mechanical Isambard Kingdom Brunel James James Brindley Jessop John Rennie John Scott Russell John Smeaton L. T. C. Rolt Liverpool Locomotive London Marine Engineers Mechanical Engineers membership Mining Engineers Naval Architects Newton Abbot nineteenth century President Presidential Address professional engineers professional institutions R. A. Buchanan railway engineers recognised regional Robert Stephenson Royal Engineers Science scientific Scotland Skempton Smiles social Society of Civil specialised steam engine stitution Surveyors Technology Thomas Telford tion Trans University Victorian Vignoles William
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