Technical World Magazine, Volume 12Technical World Company, 1909 |
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Page 73
... feet , is about thirty - seven knots ; their maximum range is at present two miles , but is to be ultimately doubled after concluding some trials at present under way . Most extensive tests are obviously required for mounting and ad ...
... feet , is about thirty - seven knots ; their maximum range is at present two miles , but is to be ultimately doubled after concluding some trials at present under way . Most extensive tests are obviously required for mounting and ad ...
Page 74
... feet in length , fifty - five and one- half feet in width and seventy - one feet in height , on which is resting a struc- ture twenty feet in height with a pro- jection of eighteen feet on the western side for locating the ...
... feet in length , fifty - five and one- half feet in width and seventy - one feet in height , on which is resting a struc- ture twenty feet in height with a pro- jection of eighteen feet on the western side for locating the ...
Page 75
... feet and a half long and two feet and eight inches high , is pat on top of the locomotive between Y OU who have seen a great wrestler vanquish his. the steam dome and the sand box . It is connected with the wiring in the cars of the ...
... feet and a half long and two feet and eight inches high , is pat on top of the locomotive between Y OU who have seen a great wrestler vanquish his. the steam dome and the sand box . It is connected with the wiring in the cars of the ...
Page 76
... feet deep and 600 feet wide from the sea to the city limits and a harbor equal to all the demands of modern com- merce . Throughout the hardest winters . its waters are kept open by two power- ful ice - boats . General harbor depths run ...
... feet deep and 600 feet wide from the sea to the city limits and a harbor equal to all the demands of modern com- merce . Throughout the hardest winters . its waters are kept open by two power- ful ice - boats . General harbor depths run ...
Page 77
... feet - and under a $ 6,000,000 loan it purchased property , removed all buildings and laid out a sys- tem of wharves and docks south from Pratt street , which was extended to 120 feet in width , and widened and improved intersecting ...
... feet - and under a $ 6,000,000 loan it purchased property , removed all buildings and laid out a sys- tem of wharves and docks south from Pratt street , which was extended to 120 feet in width , and widened and improved intersecting ...
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