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1951
1951 - 0901.PDF
FLIGHT, II May 1951 The Entrance Archway, Waterloo Station This fine archway, with its broad flight of stone steps leading up to platform level, was built as a memorial to railway men who fell in the Great War. It is an impressive entrance to what is one of the largest railway termini in Europe. ferry's springs and presswork, those small components which for strength and accuracy are today regarded as little short of engineering marvels, have been evolved, step by step, through nearly a century of research. No one has had the same experience as Terry's in this highly specialised branch of engineering. If you have any spring or press- work problem they will be glad to help you. Terry's research is always at your service. Step by stepTERR V 5have pioneered the development of SPRMGS MID PREiSUIORK HERBERT TFRRY * SONS LIMITED. REDDITCH, ENGLAND
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