Thames River (England) - Navigation - Early works to 1800
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An Act for the speedy and effectual preserving the navigation of the river of Thames, by stopping the breach in the levels of Havering and Dagenham in the county of Essex and for ascertaining the coal-measure.
Great BritainDate: 1714]- E-books
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Report of a survey of the River Thames, between Reading and Isleworth; and of several lines of canals projected to be made between those places: with observations on their comparative eligibility. By John Rennie, civil engineer
John RennieDate: 1794- E-books
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An extract from the minutes of the proceedings of the subscribers to the intended London Canal, presented to the commissioners of the Thames navigation at a general meeting of the said commissioners held at Henley upon Thames in the county of Oxford the 1st day of August 1794 . And also a report of the engineers appointed by the said subscribers, to survey and determine in what manner, the navigation may be best improved from reading to Isleworth.
Great Britain. Commissioners Appointed for Improving and Completing the Navigation of the Rivers Thames and Isis.Date: 1794- E-books
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The present state of the Thames considered and a comparative view of canal and river navigation. By William Vanderstegen, Esq.
Vanderstegen, Wm. (William).Date: 1794- E-books
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Extracts from the navigation rolls of the rivers Thames and Isis . With remarks, pointing out the proper methods of [reducing] the price of freight. By a commissioner.
Commissioner.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]