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Volume 78, Number 1, February 2008

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Articles

I. K. Brunel — Exploding the Myth
pp. 1-10(10)
Author: Bailey, Michael R.

I. K. Brunel — First Among Equals?
pp. 11-23(13)
Author: Brindle, Steven

I. K. Brunel's First Cast Iron Bridges and the Uxbridge Road Fiasco
pp. 25-45(21)
Authors: Brindle, Steven; Tucker, Malcolm

I. K. Brunel in London
pp. 47-52(6)
Author: Perrett, David

Construction of the Shotton Wide Strip Mill
pp. 57-85(29)
Author: Aylen, Jonathan

Flexicon — Special Driving Belts
pp. 87-98(12)
Author: Hansen, John F.

The Ironworks of Hawks Crawshay & Sons, Gateshead: 1748-1889
pp. 127-157(31)
Authors: Rennison, Robert W.; Scott, Austin W.

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 165-170(6)
Author: Chrimes, M.M.

Notes on Contributors

Notes on Contributors
pp. 171-172(2)

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