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Photographs of dioptric lights constructed by
Messrs
Chance Brothers & Co
Chance Brothers & Co
1875 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
627.715.8
Transcript of
Messrs
. Cocks' shorthand notes
unknown
1861 • RARE-BOOK • 1 copy available.
537
Contract made between the Royal Swedish Naval Board ... and
Messrs
.
Sweden. Royal Navy
1901 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
623.825(485)
Canada - West Indies : agreements between the Canadian Government and
Messrs
Pickford and Black for a
Great Britain. Parliament
1906 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
656.61(71:729)
The quadruple-screw turbine-driven Cunard liner Aquitania constructed and engined by
Messrs
John Brown
1914 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
629.123.3
The Cunard turbine-driven quadruple-screw Atlantic liner Mauretania, constructed by
Messrs
Swan, Hunter
Engineering
1907 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
629.123Mauretania
description of the lines drawn on Gunter's scale, as improved by Mr John Robertson ... and executed by
Messrs
Mountaine, William
1778 • RARE-BOOK • 1 copy available.
094:520.259
A hundred years of towage : a history of
Messrs
William Watkins, Ltd, 1833-1933
Bowen, Frank C
1933 • BOOK • 3 copies available.
629.124.1/.2
With the collab. of
Messrs
.
Jendritzki, Hans
2012 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
681.113
shipbuilding on the upper reaches of the Clyde : and souvenir of Mr James Gilchrist's jubilee connection with
Messrs
Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd
1911 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
629.12Barclay, Curle
The Cunard turbine-driven quadruple-screw Atlantic liner Lusitania constructed and engined by
Messrs
Engineering
1988 • FOLIO • 2 copies available.
629.123.3
Mail contract (Greenock, Ardrossan, and Belfast Mail Service) : copy of contract with
Messrs
.
1884. • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
656.86(411:416)
,deceased ... sold by auction by
Messrs
Christie, Manson and Woods
1885 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
745(083.83)
The Cunard turbine-driven quadruple-screw Atlantic liner Mauretania, constructed by
Messrs
Swan, Hunter
Engineering
1987 • FOLIO • 2 copies available.
629.123.3(42)
Copy of the report of
Messrs
Miller and Taplin on the evaporative power and economic value of Hartley
Miller, T W
1859 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
621.12:662.66
Weymouth polka
Rolls, D
• MUSIC • 1 copy available.
914.233
Ashore and Afloat
• JOURNAL • 1 copy available.
Three reports on the use of the steam coals of the Hartley district of Northumberland in marine boilers
Armstrong, W. G.-(William George),-Baron,
1858 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
621.12:662.66
Important five days' sale of shipbuilding, engineering and woodworking plant and machinery, timber, tools, stores, scrap materials, office furniture &c. at McMillan's Dockyard and Sandpoint Yard, Dumbarton : on Wednesday 14th, thursday 15th, Friday 16th, Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th September, 1932 /Shirlaw, Allan & Co.
Brief listings of 1,637 lots in an auction sale arising from the dismantling of the shipyard.
1932. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
629.12(085.2)MCMILLANS
The Aberdeen Line : George Thompson Jnr's Incomparable Shipping Enterprise /Peter H. King
A history of the Aberdeen Line founded in 1825 by George Thompson Jnr. The business developed rapidly from its initial operations in the North Atlantic, Baltic and UK coastal trade routes to provide services to South America and Australia by the mid-1840s. The line is famous for its fast clipper Thermopylae, rival to the Cutty Sark, launched in 1848 and its first steamship, SS Aberdeen, launched in 1881. Facing fierce competition on its Australian routes, the company was restructured with the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (White Star Line) and Shaw Savill and Albion taking effective control in 1906 and fully acquiring the company in 1920. The Aberdeen name survived later takeovers first by the Royal Mail Group and then Furness Withy, continuing as the renamed Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line following the acquisition of the Australian Commonwealth Line. However, when the Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line ceased trading in 1957 the name disappeared. Appendices include a corporate chronology, family trees of the Thompson and Henderson families involved in the Aberdeen Line, and a fleet list of vessels owned or managed by the company. The book is illustrated throughout.
2017. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
347.792ABERDEEN
Results of a scientific mission to India and high Asia : undertaken between the years MDCCCLIV. and MDCCCLVIII., by order of the court of directors of the Honorable East India Company /by Hermann, Adolphe, and Robert de Schlagintweit
Schlagintweit-Sakèunlèunski, Hermann von,
1861-66. • RARE-FOLIO • 4 copies available.
910.4(540):094
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