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ABOUT THIS BOOK -- Harold Harding (1900-1986) is one of the great figures in the history of civil engineering and, specifically, in tunneling. In a long career, he was on the cusp of technological innovation on projects such as the Normandy invasion, the Ford plant at Dagenham, the Tube, and even the Channel Tunnel. BOOK CONTENTS --This book is part memoir, part history of technological advances in engineering, and part a history of the construction of tunnels. He begins with an 88 page history of tunnels. Then the book consists of about 140 pp of his own experiences. BOOK DETAILS -- black cloth over boards with a sewn binding. 258 pp with some b&w illustrations: technical drawings, photos, tables. 3 page Bibliography.
Publication Data:
Author(s): Sir Harold Harding
Publisher: Golder Associates
Pages: 258
Language: en
Category: History
Genre: Technology & Engineering, Civil
ISBN: 0969097107Condition Note:
Offered by the UK Charity KisharonLangdon surpporting young people with disabililties
Tunnelling history and my own involvement Sir Harold Harding (Hardcover)
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