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... of rivets. The explosion does not appear to have ex , Ttell any Feat forte, as the boiler has not been moved by it, the brickwork nits not been disturbed. An inquest on the of the two deceased was opened on Saturday afternoon, by Mr W. S. Butter, county ...

INOLAND

... and abrasion.. Three other awn, who excavating in the pas.age only • few feet from the wall, escaped without injury, the brickwork falling in a mess in the opposite direction. Active measures *ere, of course, pmruptly taken fur the extrication of Dirties ...

GLASGOW

... finance commit, er for consideration. AT GI ASGOW GREEN. e observe that Messrs W. J Scott & Co. have put up a large pile of brick-work and masonry, on a line with John Street, forming the front part of their premises. Immediately east from the back part of ...

TIIF: GLORIOUS MISERY OF BEING A DUKE

... interesting inquiries, every now and then sonicthingcomea out that reveals this grand life. hidden behind lolly screens of hue brickwork, under itiountaina of Palladian architecture, an I in w of fairy We not et en wait till the undertaker, the swab meer, or ...

• RIM WOW. QUAY. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS AND OF BRICK AT THE RIVER CLYDE. UREENOCk. DUMBARTON. AND THE COAST. D

... RIVER CLYDE. UREENOCk. DUMBARTON. AND THE COAST. D Y the of the Upper of the River Lk Clyde, sad the proximity of the above Brickworks to the River, Sc well ea by their posmoviag 'dean- hr the PrePristor Is son to supply Builders sad Shippers of on the River ...

SLR JAMES GRAHAM'S SON.-ANOTHER 611058 JOB

... the obstacles it opposes to an weault. In such places the wall of the ditch is always reviled or eased ii ith masonry or brickwork. Against this rests the tuck earthen mound which forms the real wails of the fortress. The use of the revetment is to prevent ...

a!, MISCELLANEOUS: To STAINS TION tax CRAZACTIN.—Get rich. New thorn in the bush is worth two in the hand. Keittiag

... dietionary, and a perms. Onnmar-Fqat in Gmse.—A oonerticedeet that Ainener Mas be screwed cu to metallic col- , moaned MT brickwork, as the potter mold easily ' form the ; aid • few turns on the miler would ' penneasstle k the put.—Builder. Tan or POLrte•—Not ...

IRNI

... o'clock. The locality was thrown into temporary darkness by clouds of steam and dust Maims of masonry and machinery and brickwork were scattered about in all directions, inflicting great injury both to life and pronerty. The boiler, on exploding, was ...

FRIDAY MORNI

... No, layers had messed by one of his works and had heard no; on.) I will not say my matter fails me, some hammering of brickwork going on inside, and had ; for that would be an admission of ignorance, or of not , looked inside, and had found • carpenter ...

COULPORT

... cabs, to convey passengers to and from Cardroes. At Craigendoran new station considerable damage was done to the cement and brickwork, and the pier was during a pat part of the day under the severest strain, as the great waves lashed over it. Westwards much ...

Published: Thursday 12 January 1882
Newspaper: Helensburgh News
County: Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1069 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ORIGINAL ODDS AND ENDS. By • LOCAL Rum°

... smatter. Their cooking ovens are built of fine and cz ject into kitchen two or throe fret. outer coating is finished in brick-work, making it quite ea while the fire and the internal arranelMlNS OS Gm secure about 90 per oent, of the the combustion of ...

Published: Thursday 23 February 1882
Newspaper: Helensburgh News
County: Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1236 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... was mei ( .1 or genie compound. and he la produce] cot Infernal pentsthly an eartnenware shell, vo n inn A t the Vino. the brickwork of the tnenel we. eonipit t. Ina - The new promisee ereetef In Dim Im • Oltaarrow. 4y the Scottie% v • the hoot hhoo f ector7 ...