| Samuel Harries Daddow, Benjamin Bannan - Coal mines and mining - 1866 - 824 pages
...extent. " 'The jury reports of tho International Exhibition of 1851 show that the entire induction of steel of all kinds in Sheffield was, at that period,...country would probably bring up this quantity to 400 tooper week as the entire production of cast steel in Great Britain. The jury report alstates that... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1866 - 818 pages
...now being used as a substitute for iron to a great and rapidly increasing extent. The jury reports of the International Exhibition of 1851 show that...which about 18,000 tons were cast steel, equal to 34G tons per week; the few other small east-steel works in the country would probably bring up this... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1866 - 798 pages
...dispel any idea of bri t tienes? that may have been entertained. The jury reports of the Intel-national Exhibition of 1851 show that the entire production...which about 18,000 tons were cast steel, equal to 340 tons per week ; the few other small cast-steel works in the country woidd probably bring up this... | |
| Andrew Betts Brown - Engineering - 1866 - 448 pages
...a great and rapidly increasing extent. " The jury reports of the International Exhibition of 1 85 1 show that the entire production of steel of all kinds...35,000 tons annually, of which about 18,000 tons were cast-steel, equal to 346 tons per week; the few other small cast-steel works in the country would probably... | |
| Samuel Harries Daddow, Benjamin Bannan - Coal mines and mining - 1866 - 820 pages
...being used as a substitute for iron to a great and rapidly increasing extent. " 'Th» jury reports of the International Exhibition of 1851 show that...Sheffield was, at that period, 35,000 tons annually, which about 18,000 tons were cast steel, — equal to 346 tons per week ; the few other small cast-steel... | |
| Samuel Harries Daddow, Benjamin Bannan - Coal mines and mining - 1866 - 826 pages
...being used as a substitct? for iron to a great and rapidly increasing extent. c " 'The jury reports of the International Exhibition of 1851 show that...Sheffield was, at that period, 35,000 tons annually, : which about 18,000 tons were cast steel, — equal to 346 tons per week ; the few other small cast-steel... | |
| Electronic journals - 1865 - 520 pages
...now being used as a substitute for iron to a great and rapidly increasing extent. The jury reports of the International Exhibition of 1851, show that...18,000 tons were cast steel, equal to 346 tons per week ; a few other small cast steel works in the country would probably bring up this quantity to 400 tons... | |
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