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Proposal for laying the ships at the key at Bristol constantly afloat, and for enlarging this part of the harbour, by a new canal through Cannon's-Marsh
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Proposal for laying the ships at the key at Bristol constantly afloat, and for enlarging this part of the harbour, by a new canal through Cannon's-Marsh
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Publication date
[1765].
Call number
494990
Creator
Smeaton, John (1724-1792)
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Provenance
Purchased from David Slade Rare Books, May 1994.
Dimensions
23 cm (4to)
Associated people
Farley, Samuel, (active 1754-1774,)
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