The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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Page 52
... feet wide , respectively . Forty feet over- head in the alley facing the Keokuk side of the river will be thirty ton cranes , sup- ported on the walls , for the handling of the main dynamos which are in use on the job . Beneath the ...
... feet wide , respectively . Forty feet over- head in the alley facing the Keokuk side of the river will be thirty ton cranes , sup- ported on the walls , for the handling of the main dynamos which are in use on the job . Beneath the ...
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... feet into a millrace moving seventeen miles an hour and ranging from twenty - two to twenty - six feet in depth . Another feat of Mr. Cooper's was putting in the Me- Call Ferry dan in the Susquehanna river , 3,100 feet long , sixty feet ...
... feet into a millrace moving seventeen miles an hour and ranging from twenty - two to twenty - six feet in depth . Another feat of Mr. Cooper's was putting in the Me- Call Ferry dan in the Susquehanna river , 3,100 feet long , sixty feet ...
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... feet , five feet six inches , and six feet gauges in succession . In time , in spite of the immense expense entailed by the change of gauge and of equip- ment , all the lines made their tracks con- form to the present standard gauge ...
... feet , five feet six inches , and six feet gauges in succession . In time , in spite of the immense expense entailed by the change of gauge and of equip- ment , all the lines made their tracks con- form to the present standard gauge ...
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... feet above the track but passes under bridges at a height of fif- teen and one - half feet . Once more the track acts as one side of the circuit . But a remarkable part of the great feat of the New Haven was that it abolished the sub ...
... feet above the track but passes under bridges at a height of fif- teen and one - half feet . Once more the track acts as one side of the circuit . But a remarkable part of the great feat of the New Haven was that it abolished the sub ...
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... feet deep where Mc- Culloch Peak had stood . At one end of the new island stood Castle Rock , changed beyond recognition , by the latest disturbance , and with its outline softened and smoothed by a coat- ing of volcanic dust and lava ...
... feet deep where Mc- Culloch Peak had stood . At one end of the new island stood Castle Rock , changed beyond recognition , by the latest disturbance , and with its outline softened and smoothed by a coat- ing of volcanic dust and lava ...
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