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The Structural Engineer, Volume 8, Issue 6, 1930
The CHAIRMAN, Mr. HARRY JACKSON (Member of Council) who moved a very hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Bossom, said that the lecture had been full of interest. It had incited thought, and, in the course of its delivery the meeting had, without doubt, formed a very high opinion of Mr. Rossom’s insight into human qualities as well as his wide knowledge of architectural beauty, form and construction.
TRANSPORTER BRIDGES. BRIDGES of this type are used where it is is necessary to allow for the frequent passage of ships but where the road traffic is only intermittent. J.D. Vaughan
The object of this test was to ascertain the amount of subsidence of a concrete base when loaded with the load for which it designed to carry, viz, 4 tons per sq. ft. including the weight of the concrete in base. George Coles