The Basic Industries of Great Britain. Coal: Iron: Steel: Engineering: Ships. An Historic and Economic Survey by The Right Honorable Lord Aberconway P.C., K.C. (Charles McLaren) published in 1927 by Ernest Benn Ltd, Bouverie House, Fleet Street, London.
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| - The Basic Industries of Great Britain. Coal: Iron: Steel: Engineering: Ships. An Historic and Economic Survey by The Right Honorable Lord Aberconway P.C., K.C. (Charles McLaren) published in 1927 by Ernest Benn Ltd, Bouverie House, Fleet Street, London.
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| - The Basic Industries of Great Britain. Coal: Iron: Steel: Engineering: Ships. An Historic and Economic Survey by The Right Honorable Lord Aberconway P.C., K.C. (Charles McLaren) published in 1927 by Ernest Benn Ltd, Bouverie House, Fleet Street, London. Preface Chapter I. The Yorkshire Coalfields Part I and II Chapter II. Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Coal and Iron Chapter III. Sheffield Steel Part I Chapter III. Sheffield Steel Part II Chapter IV. Rotherham and Lincolnshire steel Chapter V. The Machinery of the Eastern Counties Chapter VI. Leeds: Iron, Steel and Engineering Chapter VII. The Lancashire Coalfield Chapter VIII. Cumberland Coal, Iron and steel Chapter IX, Part 1. Lancashire Engineering. Chapter IX, Part 2. Lancashire Textile Machinery. Chapter IX, Part 3. Lancashire Heavy Machinery. Chapter X. Northumberland and Durham Coal and Engineering Chapter XI. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering on the North-east Coast Chapter XII. The Heavy Iron and Steel Trades of Durham Chapter XIII. Cleveland Iron and Steel Chapter XIV. The Scottish Coalfield Chapter XV. Scottish Iron and Steel Chapter XVI. Shipbuilding and Engineering on the Clyde Chapter XVII. The South Wales and Monmouthshire Coalfields Chapter XVIII. South Wales Iron and Steel Chapter IXX. The Tinplate and Non-ferrous metallurgical Industries of South Wales Parts I and II Chapter XX. Staffordshire Coal and Iron Chapter XXI. Birmingham and the West Midlands Chapter XXII. Heavy Electrical Engineering Chapter XXIII. The River Thames and the Railway Engineering Shops Chapter XXIV. The Petrol Motor Chapter XXV. A Summary of the Situation and some Economic Conclusions Appendices Index
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