The Channel Railway Connecting England And France

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The Channel Railway

The Channel Railway
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:590214960
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Excerpt from The Channel Railway Connecting England and France: Illustrated by Chart of Soundings, and Lithographed Plans The idea of tunnelling is much the old