Bridging the Years: A Short History of British Civil EngineeringE. Arnold, 1956 - 212 páginas |
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... firm of builders , Grissell and Peto , and in 1830 , when only just of age , inherited his partnership . The firm prospered exceedingly and was responsible for the Reform , Conservative , and Oxford and Cambridge Club buildings , the ...
... firm of builders , Grissell and Peto , and in 1830 , when only just of age , inherited his partnership . The firm prospered exceedingly and was responsible for the Reform , Conservative , and Oxford and Cambridge Club buildings , the ...
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... firm passed out of family control after Sir John's death . Founder Henry Lovatt ( 1831-1913 ) . His son , Thomas Wilson Lovatt ( 1856- 1932 ) , was on original committee of Federation . Founder Sir Robert McAlpine , Bart . ( 1847-1934 ) ...
... firm passed out of family control after Sir John's death . Founder Henry Lovatt ( 1831-1913 ) . His son , Thomas Wilson Lovatt ( 1856- 1932 ) , was on original committee of Federation . Founder Sir Robert McAlpine , Bart . ( 1847-1934 ) ...
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... firm ceased busi- ness before 1939 . T. Tyson Middleton was on original committee of Federation and became Vice - President 1920. Major E. K. Middleton was Vice - President 1931 . The firm ceased business before 1955 . The firm ceased ...
... firm ceased busi- ness before 1939 . T. Tyson Middleton was on original committee of Federation and became Vice - President 1920. Major E. K. Middleton was Vice - President 1931 . The firm ceased business before 1955 . The firm ceased ...
Contenido
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
Contracting in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Cen | 89 |
Some Notable British Civil Engineering Works I 1825 | 106 |
Otras 35 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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