Northern and Eastern Railway
a letter to John Fryer, Esq., the Sheriff of the Counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon and one of the Bailiffs of the Bedford Level Corporation : on the lines proposed by Messrs. Walker and Gibbs, civil engineers, for a railway from London to York, and a branch to Norwich, etc. : with a letter from Earl Fitzwilliam, and the reports of Messrs Walker and Gibbs
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Author
Contributions
- Fryer, John - Contributor
- Fitzwilliam, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl, 1786-1857 - Contributor
- Walker, James, 1781-1862 - Contributor
- Gibbs, Joseph - Contributor
Publication
1835 - Ridgeway, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
14,500 words, Guess
Page Count
58 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number181869819
- Open LibraryOL50187102M
Other Editions
- Northern and Eastern Railway: a letter to John Fryer, Esq., the Sheriff of the Counties of Cambridge and Huntingdon and one of the Bailiffs of the Bedford Level Corporation : on the lines proposed by Messrs. Walker and Gibbs, civil engineers, for a railway from London to York, and a branch to Norwich, etc. : with a letter from Earl Fitzwilliam, and the reports of Messrs Walker and Gibbs
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