Saturday, February 4, 2012

TRACING PAPER 1879 ENGINEERING GOODS ENGINE PARIS LYONS MEDITERRANEAN RAILWAY

TRACING PAPER 1879 ENGINEERING GOODS ENGINE PARIS LYONS MEDITERRANEAN RAILWAY Review



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TRACING PAPER 1879 ENGINEERING GOODS ENGINE PARIS LYONS MEDITERRANEAN RAILWAY A double page from The Engineer dated 1885. Size of each page is 22 x 16 inches(560x410)All are genuine pages from that issue not modern reproductions, other issues are available . The Engineer is a London-based fortnightly magazine covering the latest developments and business news in engineering and technology in the UK and internationally. Founded in January 1856, it is among the world's oldest professional journals. The Engineer was established by Edward Charles Healey, an entrepreneur and engineering enthusiast with financial interests in the railways whose friends included Robert Stephenson and Isambard Brunel. The journal set out to chronicle and explain the vast array of technical developments underway during Britain's Victorian age of innovation. Before the end of the 19th century The Engineer had already covered events such as Bessemer's process for the manufacture of steel, the invention of the telephone and the light developed by Thomas Edison. Over the following century and a half The Engineer reflected not just the rapid advance of engineering and technology, but also the history of Great Britain.


Friday, February 3, 2012

TRACING PAPER ENGINE GRANGEMOUTH 1878 ENGINEERING SECTIONAL ELEVATION

TRACING PAPER ENGINE GRANGEMOUTH 1878 ENGINEERING SECTIONAL ELEVATION Review



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TRACING PAPER ENGINE GRANGEMOUTH 1878 ENGINEERING SECTIONAL ELEVATION A double page from The Engineer dated 1878. Size of each page is 22 x 16 inches(560x410)All are genuine pages from that issue not modern reproductions, other issues are available . The Engineer is a London-based fortnightly magazine covering the latest developments and business news in engineering and technology in the UK and internationally. Founded in January 1856, it is among the world's oldest professional journals. The Engineer was established by Edward Charles Healey, an entrepreneur and engineering enthusiast with financial interests in the railways whose friends included Robert Stephenson and Isambard Brunel. The journal set out to chronicle and explain the vast array of technical developments underway during Britain's Victorian age of innovation. Before the end of the 19th century The Engineer had already covered events such as Bessemer's process for the manufacture of steel, the invention of the telephone and the light developed by Thomas Edison. Over the following century and a half The Engineer reflected not just the rapid advance of engineering and technology, but also the history of Great Britain.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

TRACING PAPER 1879 ENGINEERING BURNTISLAND DOCK MASONRY ENTRANCE PLAN

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TRACING PAPER 1879 ENGINEERING BURNTISLAND DOCK MASONRY ENTRANCE PLAN A double page from The Engineer dated 1885. Size of each page is 22 x 16 inches(560x410)All are genuine pages from that issue not modern reproductions, other issues are available . The Engineer is a London-based fortnightly magazine covering the latest developments and business news in engineering and technology in the UK and internationally. Founded in January 1856, it is among the world's oldest professional journals. The Engineer was established by Edward Charles Healey, an entrepreneur and engineering enthusiast with financial interests in the railways whose friends included Robert Stephenson and Isambard Brunel. The journal set out to chronicle and explain the vast array of technical developments underway during Britain's Victorian age of innovation. Before the end of the 19th century The Engineer had already covered events such as Bessemer's process for the manufacture of steel, the invention of the telephone and the light developed by Thomas Edison. Over the following century and a half The Engineer reflected not just the rapid advance of engineering and technology, but also the history of Great Britain.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

TRACING PAPER IRIS 1878 ENGINEERING DESPATCH VESSEL STEEL COMPOUND ENGINE

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TRACING PAPER IRIS 1878 ENGINEERING DESPATCH VESSEL STEEL COMPOUND ENGINE A double page from The Engineer dated 1878. Size of each page is 22 x 16 inches(560x410)All are genuine pages from that issue not modern reproductions, other issues are available . The Engineer is a London-based fortnightly magazine covering the latest developments and business news in engineering and technology in the UK and internationally. Founded in January 1856, it is among the world's oldest professional journals. The Engineer was established by Edward Charles Healey, an entrepreneur and engineering enthusiast with financial interests in the railways whose friends included Robert Stephenson and Isambard Brunel. The journal set out to chronicle and explain the vast array of technical developments underway during Britain's Victorian age of innovation. Before the end of the 19th century The Engineer had already covered events such as Bessemer's process for the manufacture of steel, the invention of the telephone and the light developed by Thomas Edison. Over the following century and a half The Engineer reflected not just the rapid advance of engineering and technology, but also the history of Great Britain.