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barford dumper history: Giant Earthmovers : An Illustrated History Keith Haddock, An illustrated history of cranes, drag lines, scrapers, haulers, loaders, dozers, and unusual speciality equipment, which details the history, evolution, and technical specifications of the machines, as well as providing manufacturer information. |
barford dumper history: The Quarry Managers' Journal , 1946 |
barford dumper history: Machinery Market , 1945 |
barford dumper history: Journal of the Institution of Municipal and County Engineers , 1953 |
barford dumper history: Westbury Cement Works Simon Knight, 2018-10-15 With an array of original and archive photography, take a fascinating look at the history behind the famous Westbury Cement Works. |
barford dumper history: Cement, Lime and Gravel , 1947 |
barford dumper history: Cassier's Industrial Management and Mechanical Handling , 1962 |
barford dumper history: Mine and Quarry Engineering , 1953 |
barford dumper history: Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer , 1967-04 |
barford dumper history: The Indian Concrete Journal , 1959 |
barford dumper history: Truck DK, 2024-05-21 A lavishly illustrated celebration of trucks and trucking, from the first motorized wagons to the advent of electric, driverless freight vehicles. Charting decade after decade of innovation and change, The Truck Book is a beautifully illustrated history of trucks, trucking culture, and the romance of the open road. Trucks, semis, and vans share their origins in the steam wagons of the 1800s and the invention of the modern combustion engine in the 1870s. As steam power gave way to gas and diesel engines, trucks evolved and diversified according to their desired purpose - becoming everything from panel vans and pickup trucks to heavy goods vehicles (HGVs), or construction trucks, such as log carriers or concrete transporters. Military forces worldwide soon realized the value in these vehicles, and so they played a defining role in the wars of the 20th century. In the meantime, they have also saved lives as ambulances and fire trucks and entertained the masses in the form of monster trucks. The Truck Book showcases the most important and iconic makes and models of every era - from the Ford TT to the Bedford TM Turbo 92 Series, to the Toyota Hilux. Along the way, it evokes the freedom and nostalgia of the open road, explores trucking culture, and shows how trucks and trucking companies, such as Mack and UPS, have won a place in fans' hearts. Weaving together stunning photographic catalogs with specially commissioned visual tours, feature spreads on truck models, designers, and manufacturers, as well as on milestone events or technological developments over the last 200 years, The Truck Book is the most comprehensive and best-illustrated title available on the subject. |
barford dumper history: Proceedings Institution of Municipal Engineers, London, 1945-11 |
barford dumper history: Roads and Road Construction , 1962 |
barford dumper history: Quarrying Opencast and Alluvial Mining John Sinclair, 2012-12-06 Quarrying and all other branches of surface mining rather than diminishing in importance have become of more and more consequence economically, industrially and particularly with the depletion of high-grade deep-mined mineral reserves. Low-grade minerals require low cost extraction and this in many cases necessitates very expensive mechanized equipment with the cost of individual units running into millions of pounds in the case of large scale operations with high productivity. There has been, and there still is, a tendency for the smaller single quarries to be amalgamated into groups with large financial resources and therefore with the ability to purchase these expensive machines so necessary to make operations viable. This in turn requires wider administrative and technical knowledge in executives of these groups and as these often handle a wide range of products from widely differing systems of working, this technical knowledge should embrace the exploitation of many different types of deposits. There is, at present, a great dearth throughout the world of such qualified executives as is apparent from advertisements of vacancies in the technical press. It would appear that these industries offer an attractive career to the widely qualified and experienced technologist in these fields. This book deals with methods of working in the surface extractive indus tries, quarry management and power supply-but does not deal with related ancillary processes except where these affect quarrying operations. |
barford dumper history: Highways and Bridges and Engineering Works , 1961 |
barford dumper history: Scientific Lubrication , 1955 |
barford dumper history: The Indian and Eastern Engineer , 1947 |
barford dumper history: The Surveyor & Municipal & County Engineer , 1960 |
barford dumper history: Generations Kieran McCarthy, Seamus O'Donoghue, 2008 Generations begins by tracing the story of the river Lee. This is an area rich in ancient history, and a wealth of geographical detail and historical background is explored and explained. The geography of the valley is varied and ever-changing, and the river Lee's progress through its many different townlands to disgorge at Cork Harbour and into the Irish Sea is carefully charted while telling the story of local saints such as St Finbarre, and of the origins of many of the townland names. The ever-growing need to provide an improved level of electricity service for existing customers, as well as the new demands created by an ambitious programme for rural electrification set in motion the process for the building of the Lee stations and the damming of the valley, 40 kilometres in length and over 22 kilometres wide. This was a colossal task, and necessitated years of minute planning, geographical surveys and preservation orders on, for example, the Gearagh region, and land purchase, with the final contracts for the works in place towards the end of 1952. Detailed land acquisition records and newspaper documentation afford a fascinating glimpse into what must have been an enormous upheaval for the 200 families involved, many of whom relocated elsewhere as the valley was flooded and their homes were submerged. The Lee hydroelectric scheme transformed the Lee valley by opening up new tourism opportunities for fishing, waterskiing, sailing and rowing, and by securing the future supply of clean and economical electricity and water throughout the Cork area and beyond. The impact of the Lee scheme has been positive and lasting. This beautifully illustrated book is a fascinating record of that achievement, and a testament to its continuing success.--BOOK JACKET. |
barford dumper history: The Surveyor and Municipal and County Engineer , 1960 |
barford dumper history: Ultra Haulers Mike Woof, 2006 |
barford dumper history: Engineering & Contract Record , 1955 |
barford dumper history: The Engineer , 1964 |
barford dumper history: Grantham at Work John Pinchbeck, 2019-10-15 Grantham at Work is a fascinating pictorial history of the working life of the Lincolnshire town of Grantham in the last hundred and more years. |
barford dumper history: Engineering and Contract Record , 1955 |
barford dumper history: The Statist , 1959 |
barford dumper history: The Oil Engine and Gas Turbine , 1962 |
barford dumper history: Colliery Guardian and Journal of the Coal and Iron Trades , 1956 |
barford dumper history: Colliery Guardian , 1956 |
barford dumper history: Warman's Matchbox Field Guide Tom Larson, 2008-03-17 • Matchbox cars are only second to Hot Wheels in popularity • Features unique index to help you locate fellow Matchbox collectors • Small package allows you access to information while you're on the got For a collector with a passion for pocket-sized racers, access to updated pricing and photos of your favorite compact cars, along with the tools to make the most of every collecting opportunity is a collecting essential. Compact and organized, with listings for a variety of cars, this book allows you access to details while you're at a show, or in the hobby shop. With price listings for each car, collector advice, and contact information for hundreds of groups and associations, this small-size guide truly represents the idea that great things come in small packages. |
barford dumper history: The Commercial Motor , 1970 |
barford dumper history: Contract Record , 1955 |
barford dumper history: Indian Engineering , 1947 |
barford dumper history: The Royal Air Force Builds for War Great Britain. Air Force Department. Air Historical Branch, 1997 This text looks at the less glamorous war efforts such as constructing Nissan huts, airfields and sewage disposal schemes in Middle Wallop, conducting bomb trials in Orfordness, devising mud hut officers' messes in Nigeria and carved out caves in Massawa. This is a facsimile edition of a declassified Royal Air Force publication entitled Works. It is an engineer's history of the work of the Air Ministry Directorate-General from 1935 to 1945, and a technical paper on ten years of constructional work. |
barford dumper history: Indian Construction News , 1956 |
barford dumper history: The Mining Magazine , 1947 |
barford dumper history: Water and Water Engineering , 1950 |
barford dumper history: Investors Chronicle and Money Market Review , 1954 |
barford dumper history: Farm Implement and Machinery Review , 1962 |
barford dumper history: African Roads and Transport , 1960 |
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