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Aviation History
1950
1950 - 0724.PDF
FLIGHT. 13 April 1950 The Romans and their medatval successors often made use of Umber for bridging. A fine example is the bridge at Pont-y-Pont in the Lledr valley. Wales, the piers of which are built of loose stones. If it had not been for the part played by Terry's in the development of springs and presswork in the last ninety years many excellent engineering conceptions could never have been brought to the stage of production. Terry's research, which has contributed so much to engineering progress in the past, is available today to all who have a spring or presswork problem. I From invention to production Tfc|||| U ' ^ springs and presswork bridge the gap i HERBERT TERRY & SONS LIMITED. REDDITCH. ENGLAND
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