Thomas Tredgold
Thomas Tredgold (22 August 1788 – 28 January 1829) was an English engineer and author, known for his early work on railroad construction. His definition of civil engineering formed the basis of the charter of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Steam Engine : Comprising an Account of its Invention and Progressive Improvement / by Tredgold, Thomas
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A practical treatise on rail-roads and carriages, showing the principles of estimating their strength, proportions, expense, and annual produce, and the conditions which render the... by Tredgold, Thomas, 1788-1829
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Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron and Other Metals : Containing Practical Rules, Tables, and Examples, Founded on a Series of Experiments, with an Extensive Table of the... by Tredgold, Thomas, 1788-1829
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Argument of William Whiting, Esq. in the case of Ross Winans v. Orsamus Eaton et al. : for an alleged infringement of his patent for the eight-wheel railroad car, before the Hon. S... by Whiting, William, 1813-1873
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