1900: exhibits by Institution of Civil Engineers
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List of all exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition:
Exhibit no. | Exhibitor | Exhibit title | Section | Picture | Catalogue |
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446 | Institution of Civil Engineers | The last of the "Tai Hoku," July 12, 1897 | Scientific, Technical and Photo-Mechanical Exhibits | catalogue page | |
455 | Institution of Civil Engineers | A common Shell fired from an 8-in. Howitzer bursting in an earthwork of loam. Range 2,000 yards | Scientific, Technical and Photo-Mechanical Exhibits | catalogue page | |
468 | Institution of Civil Engineers | Forth Bridge, South Cantilevers, December, 1888 | Scientific, Technical and Photo-mechanical Exhibits | catalogue page | |
490 | Institution of Civil Engineers | Photograph of a Pumping Engine, designed by James Watts, made by Bolton and Watt in 1776 | Scientific, Technical and Photo-Mechanical Exhibits | catalogue page | |
496 | Institution of Civil Engineers | The "Invicta," built by George Stevenson, 1830 | Scientific, Technical and Photo-Mechanical Exhibits | catalogue page |