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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 Mech. World, Feb. 18, 1888. Abstracted Lon. Engineer, March 2, 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 Mech. World, Feb. 18, 1888. Abstracted Lon. Engineer, March 2, 1888.)
Alexandra Dock, Hull
Lon-Eng
Hurtzig, A.C. (author)
1888
Article (Journal)
English
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