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045 - Great Western Railway Pangbourn Contract

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Details of bridge. Two drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 14 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of a plan of foundations with plan of superstructure.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Five drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 7 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of longitudinal section at AB, third drawing is of transverse section at CD, fourth drawing is of plan of foundations with plan of superstructure, fifth drawing is of transverse section at EF. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Six drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of elevation, second drawing is of transverse section at A.B, third drawing is of sections at C, D and E, fourth drawing is of plan of foundations and plan of superstructure, fifth drawing is of longitudinal section at F.G, sixth drawing is of back elevation at H.I.

1835-1845

Details of culvert. Four drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 15 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of transverse section at AB, third drawing is of a plan, fourth drawing is of longitudinal section at CD. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Five drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 7 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of longitudinal section at AB, third drawing is of transverse section at CD, fourth drawing is of plan of foundations with plan of superstructure, fifth drawing is of transverse section at EF.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Five drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 11 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of longitudinal section at AB, third drawing is of transverse section at CD, fourth drawing is of plan of foundations with plan of superstructure, fifth drawing is of transverse section at EF. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of cutting. Four drawings on one sheet of cuttings. Drawing No. 3 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of cross section No. 2, second drawing is of Cross section No. 1, third drawing is of Cross section No. 3, fourth drawing is of Cross section No. 4. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of Cukverts. Four drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of elevation, second drawing is of transverse section at A.B, third drawing is of plan, fourth drawing is of longitudinal section at C.D.

1835-1845

Cross Section of Diversion of Turn Pike Road in the Parish of Tilehurst. Drawing No. 4A for Pangbourn Contract. Drawing is of cross section of turn pike road in the Parish of Tilehurst. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of cutting. Four drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 3 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of cross section No. 2, second drawing is of cross section No. 1, third drawing is of cross section No. 3, fourth drawing is of cross section No. 4.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Five drawings on one sheet. First drawing is of elevation, second drawing is of longitudinal section at A.B, third drawing is of transverse section at C.D, fourth drawing is of general plan of plan of superstructure and plan of foundations, fifth drawing is of transverse section at E.F. Proposed as a standard drawing but useless as such from alterations in the foundations.

1835-1845

Details of bridge. Five drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 6 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of longitudinal section at AB, third drawing is of transverse section at CD, fourth drawing is of plan of foundations with plan of superstructure, fifth drawing is of transverse section at EF. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Six drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 13 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of a plan of foundations with plan of superstructure, third drawing is of transverse section at AB, fourth drawing is of sections at C, D and E, fifth drawing is of longitudinal section at FG, sixth drawing is of back elevation at HI. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of cutting. Four drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 3 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of cross section No. 2, second drawing is of cross section No. 1, third drawing is of cross section No. 3, fourth drawing is of cross section No. 4.

08 September 1838

Cross section of line. Drawing is of a cross section of the land for the proposed line between Basildon Parish beginning at road to Basildon Church and ending at Little John's Farm in Tilehurst parish. Signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of bridge. Three drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 14A for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of longitudinal section at AB, second drawing is of transverse section at CD, third drawing is of transverse section.

08 September 1838

Details of culvert. Four drawings on one sheet. Drawing No. 16 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of an elevation, second drawing is of transverse section at AB, third drawing is of a plan, fourth drawing is of longitudinal section at CD. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

Details of embankments. Three drawings on one sheet of embankments. Drawing No. 4 for Pangbourn Contract. First drawing is of Cross section No. 1, second drawing is of Cross section No.2, third drawing is of Cross section No. 3. Drawing is signed by Brunel, Thomas Grissell and Samuel Morton Peto.

08 September 1838

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