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By A. C. Hurtzig before the Institute of Civil Engineers. Gives details of the construction of the Alexandra Dock, 1881-5. The work included a dock of 46 1/2 acres, two miles of dock wall, two graving docks, a lock 550 × 85 feet; embankment, 40 feet high and 6,000 feet long, and dredging an artificial channel. (Abstract) (See also Proc. Inst. C. E., Vol. XCII., pp, 144-86. Abstracted Lon-Eng., Feb. 10, 1888. Abstracted Mech. World, Feb. 18, 1888.)
By A. C. Hurtzig before the Institute of Civil Engineers. Gives details of the construction of the Alexandra Dock, 1881-5. The work included a dock of 46 1/2 acres, two miles of dock wall, two graving docks, a lock 550 × 85 feet; embankment, 40 feet high and 6,000 feet long, and dredging an artificial channel. (Abstract) (See also Proc. Inst. C. E., Vol. XCII., pp, 144-86. Abstracted Lon-Eng., Feb. 10, 1888. Abstracted Mech. World, Feb. 18, 1888.)
Alexandra Dock, Hull
Lon Engineer
Hurtzig, A.C. (author)
1888
Article (Journal)
English
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