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Page, Thomas Hyde Sir

1746 – 1821

  • An account of the commencement and progress in sinking wells, at Sheerness, Harwich and Landguard Fort, for supplying those dock-yards and garrisons with fresh water. To which is annexed, the correspondence between the Master-General of the Ordnance and tAn account of the commencement and progress in sinking wells, at Sheerness, Harwich and Landguard Fort, for supplying those dock-yards and garrisons with fresh water. To which is annexed, the correspondence between the Master-General of the Ordnance and t
  • An account of the commencement and progress in sinking wells, at Sheerness, Harwich, and Landguard Fort, for supplying those dock-yards and garrisons with fresh waterAn account of the commencement and progress in sinking wells, at Sheerness, Harwich, and Landguard Fort, for supplying those dock-yards and garrisons with fresh water
  • Considerations upon the state of Dover-harbour, with its relative consequence to the navy of Great Britain. ... By Sir Thomas Hyde Page, ... To which is prefixed, a letter, addressed to the Military Association for the defence of the town and harbour of DConsiderations upon the state of Dover-harbour, with its relative consequence to the navy of Great Britain. ... By Sir Thomas Hyde Page, ... To which is prefixed, a letter, addressed to the Military Association for the defence of the town and harbour of D
  • Considerations upon the state of Doverharbour with its relative consequence to the navy of Great BritainConsiderations upon the state of Doverharbour with its relative consequence to the navy of Great Britain
  • Estimate of the expence of carrying into execution the plan of embankment recommended by Sir Thomas Hyde Page for the improvement of the drainage of the south and middle levels and other lands having their drainage through the river Ouse and for the improEstimate of the expence of carrying into execution the plan of embankment recommended by Sir Thomas Hyde Page for the improvement of the drainage of the south and middle levels and other lands having their drainage through the river Ouse and for the impro
  • Observations relative to the proposed wet docks of the merchants of LondonObservations relative to the proposed wet docks of the merchants of London
  • The reports or observations of Sir Thomas Hyde Page, on the means of draining the south and middle levels of the FensThe reports or observations of Sir Thomas Hyde Page, on the means of draining the south and middle levels of the Fens