Tube, Train, Tram, and Car; or, Up-to-date locomotionBeavan, Arthur H. (Arthur Henry)
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Tube, Train, Tram, and Car; or, Up-to-date locomotion
Beavan, Arthur H. (Arthur Henry)
Electric automobiles; Electric railroads; Street-railroads -- England -- London
[12] A heater devised by Mr. E. G. Rivers, chief electrical engineer
to the Office of Works, brings the problem of electric heating for
domestic purposes well within the bounds of practical utility. It
renders possible the employment of electricity for heating buildings,
for cooking, and for other uses in a manner hitherto impossible. Mr.
Rivers is engaged in developing his invention in the direction of
applying it to cooking-ranges, and expects very shortly to adapt it to
that use.
Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
safeguard against breaksdown=> safeguard against breakdowns {pg 8}
Motor tricycles and bicylces=> Motor tricycles and bicycles {pg 205}
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