John Rennie, 1761-1821: The Life and Work of a Great EngineerManchester University Press, 1963 - 149 էջ |
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... appears to have been at first a tenant of the Countess of Aberdeen . There were nine children : ( 1 ) Marion , born 1744 , of whom nothing further is known . ( 2 ) Janet , born 1745 , married James Carnegie 1764 ; their descendants are ...
... appears to have been at first a tenant of the Countess of Aberdeen . There were nine children : ( 1 ) Marion , born 1744 , of whom nothing further is known . ( 2 ) Janet , born 1745 , married James Carnegie 1764 ; their descendants are ...
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... appears to him that the expense will amount to £ 42,685.8s . Your Committee likewise examined Mr. John Rennie , civil engineer , who , since the Report made to this House in 1803 has visited the Bell Rock , who confirms the particulars ...
... appears to him that the expense will amount to £ 42,685.8s . Your Committee likewise examined Mr. John Rennie , civil engineer , who , since the Report made to this House in 1803 has visited the Bell Rock , who confirms the particulars ...
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... appear in his later contracts . No survey of contracts is complete without a reference to the contractors . It has already been indicated that in general they were small men . It appears that they were often drawn from the ranks of ...
... appear in his later contracts . No survey of contracts is complete without a reference to the contractors . It has already been indicated that in general they were small men . It appears that they were often drawn from the ranks of ...
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Family | 25 |
The Bell Rock Lighthouse | 52 |
Public Works | 62 |
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