THE NARROWING OF THE GANGES AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE CURZON BRIDGE. Fig. 1Diagram of Electric Motor and Tension Carriage. The Curzon Bridge Practically Completed Showing Temporary Line in River Bed. THE NARROWING OF THE GANGES AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE CURZON BRIDGE. Fig. 2. Machine Which Saws Through Stone Walls and Inserts Sheets of Lead to Protect Buildings from Dampness. Machine in Position. SAWING BUILDINGS IN TWO., scientific american, 1908-09-26
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