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TRACT—GREAT WESTERN UAILW'Ai',

... If the price of the brickwork was not 265. per yard, and on other lines 20s. to 225. the ballasting and other charges being in proportion ? These prices in the earthwork are percent, above those of other lines, and in the brickwork 30 to 18. The lower ...

WEST OF IRELAND

... price of the price of the brickwork was not 2fi«. per yard, and on the other lines 20s. to the ba'la*ting and other charges being in proportion ? These prices the earthwork are per cent, above »se other lines, and in the brickwork 3d to The prices have name* ...

LOYAL NATIONAL REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... of persons forced their way into the kitchen, and in despite of the few policemen who were on duty there, tore down the brickwork about the boilers, carried one of them into the street, and were proceeding to break if, which they would undoubtedly have ...

FATAL STEAM-BOILER EXPLOSION

... of a sudden the steam and water burst through the flue the boiler, and carried the contents of the furnace and part if* brick-work full lorty yards from ibe budding. The explosion was terrifid. The bystanders and Dangeifield were carried, as if gun-shot ...

Published: Wednesday 03 October 1838
Newspaper: Galway Patriot
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 724 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... heel•tip of one of his boots, firmly driven into the edge of the platform, and from thence, for nearly twent: yard*, this brickwork was grated and hestneared Ike Ilergints ia attendance at the station had no of an accident having occurred. coil one of the ...

-OVERLAND INDIA MAIL

... incessantly iu battering, while ti•iuch howitz trs uncharged live shells into the wall which led themselves in the mud and brickwork of which it was constructed, and exploded like mines, tearing vast masses away. Amongst the most singular of all our blunders ...

FLAX SOWING

... creeping fig forms 111 carpet upon the walls, and water p ants start up from tiny basins curiously contrived in the solid brickwork. fly a screw, a stream of firnitid water dowa &we • rock, from whose crevices *tart up ferns and licopod., and such things ...

MISCSL LAN 10 US

... migoion or brokerage than shillings for every LlOO, is liable to a penalty of .£21.), and six months' imprisonment. If brickwork is allowed to become perfectly dry in summer and served with • coat of boiled oil, no moisture will ever go through it again ...

ESTATE OF TIIE COUNTRY

... no owe dangerously. ; A number of persons fated thes way into the sourekitcken of Corolin, county Care, awl tore down the brick-work about the hollers, one ot which they carried into the ritreet tor the 1 purpose of breaking it in pieces. Some members of ...

FORTIFICATIONS IN G AI. WAV,

... from the ground, that the expected insurgents could pass along the bridge without hair of their heads being touched—and brickwork of tho fori i Heat is so fragile, that one could almost knock it to pieces with suds of turf. The whole affair excites nothing ...

the government that by far the most important of the two measure**referred was the bill for the Improvement of ..

... Limerick in the mitumn, and to open the line Cork in 1848. Toe whole of the sum advanced would be employed earthworks and brickwork, kc. The whole of the money, therefore, would lie expended in the employment of lalmur, and not only the advanced by the ...

THE GALWAY PATRIOT

... with her family six children, was greatly injured by the concussion. All the windows, arid a great portion of the tiles and brickwork were demolished. A clock in the was forced ftom its posi ion, yet no accident of the slightest degree occurred to either ...

Published: Wednesday 14 November 1838
Newspaper: Galway Patriot
County: Galway, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1207 | Page: 2 | Tags: none