Small water supplies : being a practical treatise on the methods of collecting, storing and conveying water for domestic use in large country mansions, estates and small villages and farms, for the use of engineers, estate agents, and owners of country property / by F. Noel Taylor.
- Taylor, F. Noel.
- Date:
- [1911]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Small water supplies : being a practical treatise on the methods of collecting, storing and conveying water for domestic use in large country mansions, estates and small villages and farms, for the use of engineers, estate agents, and owners of country property / by F. Noel Taylor. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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