The Technical World Magazine, Volume 17Technical World Company, 1912 |
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... steam from every available engine was driven into small feed pipes and every man in camp was put to work to steam - melt or chop the seven feet of ice clear of the piles . And it was done . The holes were kept open through day and night ...
... steam from every available engine was driven into small feed pipes and every man in camp was put to work to steam - melt or chop the seven feet of ice clear of the piles . And it was done . The holes were kept open through day and night ...
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... steam traveller was slid to a tem- porary resting place on the third pier , blocks were knocked out and the third span settled home on its concrete bed . At one o'clock the whole 450 feet of falsework was a chaotic wreck . The river had ...
... steam traveller was slid to a tem- porary resting place on the third pier , blocks were knocked out and the third span settled home on its concrete bed . At one o'clock the whole 450 feet of falsework was a chaotic wreck . The river had ...
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... steam and smoke . The island had been chosen as a home by the natives because of the advantages it of- fered for otter hunting , and they had no fear of the mountain towering above them . The violent outbreak of Cher- naboro , coming ...
... steam and smoke . The island had been chosen as a home by the natives because of the advantages it of- fered for otter hunting , and they had no fear of the mountain towering above them . The violent outbreak of Cher- naboro , coming ...
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... steam rise through the crev- asses in a hundred different places . With these crevasses covering a wide area it has been virtually impossible to explore the exact center of Kupreanoff . Redoubt Peak and Becharoff are well up the ...
... steam rise through the crev- asses in a hundred different places . With these crevasses covering a wide area it has been virtually impossible to explore the exact center of Kupreanoff . Redoubt Peak and Becharoff are well up the ...
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... steam vessels at Boston have been equipped with large beam trawls . The first time one of them went out , a catch of 25,000 pounds of fish was made , and the net was carried away . One should under- stand that such a net is seventy ...
... steam vessels at Boston have been equipped with large beam trawls . The first time one of them went out , a catch of 25,000 pounds of fish was made , and the net was carried away . One should under- stand that such a net is seventy ...
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