File:Gibraltar Aerial Railway equipped by Bullivant in Going to the Isle of Dogs Tracts vol 9 p255.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGibraltar Aerial Railway equipped by Bullivant in Going to the Isle of Dogs Tracts vol 9 p255.jpg |
English: In 1893 Britain's leading wire cable manufacturer Bullivant & Co produced a sales brochure. The author was "Lesser Columbus" and the title Going to the Isle of Dogs played on the factory location in the East End of London. The brochure was an offprint from a feature in Commerce August 30 1893. Beyond believing that Bullivant sourced the illustrations, no further guidance about their origin is possible at this point in time. Copyright in 1893 was acknowledged to Commerce magazine but that would now have expired. Bullivant become a constituent of British Ropes in 1924. The full 44 page original from which this has been scanned is in the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers. This image is reference Tracts vol 9 p255. The scan and the upload to Wiki Commons have been made with the permission and direction of their librarian Jennifer Kelly. |
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Source | Going to the Isle of Dogs by Lesser Columbus, Bullivant & Co. 1893 Tracts 9 p255 |
Author | Lesser Columbus and Bullivant & Co. |
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