Diaries of Sir Daniel Gooch, BaronetK. Paul, Trench Trübner & Company, Limited, 1892 - 254ÆäÀÌÁö |
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108 ÆäÀÌÁö
... and about seven miles from the broken end , and we have put down a buoy to mark the spot , and the ship is now steaming a few miles to wind- ward to drop our grapnel iron , and so drift 108 DIARIES OF SIR DANIEL GOOCH .
... and about seven miles from the broken end , and we have put down a buoy to mark the spot , and the ship is now steaming a few miles to wind- ward to drop our grapnel iron , and so drift 108 DIARIES OF SIR DANIEL GOOCH .
118 ÆäÀÌÁö
... buoys in the deep water of the Atlantic , and that two so moored , even by a piece of the cable itself , rode out a gale . 10. That more than four miles of the cable have been recovered from a depth exceeding two miles , and that the ...
... buoys in the deep water of the Atlantic , and that two so moored , even by a piece of the cable itself , rode out a gale . 10. That more than four miles of the cable have been recovered from a depth exceeding two miles , and that the ...
126 ÆäÀÌÁö
... buoy at the shore - end soon after daylight this morning , and found the other three ships waiting for us . There was a good deal of sea on , with a strong southerly wind , and it took some time to get into a position to pick up the buoy ...
... buoy at the shore - end soon after daylight this morning , and found the other three ships waiting for us . There was a good deal of sea on , with a strong southerly wind , and it took some time to get into a position to pick up the buoy ...
132 ÆäÀÌÁö
... buoy to mark the spot , it might have drifted a consider- able distance , and we of course had no chance of getting any observation . The same fouling took place at six o'clock this morning , but the men in the tank were able to free it ...
... buoy to mark the spot , it might have drifted a consider- able distance , and we of course had no chance of getting any observation . The same fouling took place at six o'clock this morning , but the men in the tank were able to free it ...
149 ÆäÀÌÁö
... buoy on the cable ; if so , our delay there will is steaming close to us . out of the ship at about was I to see the ship cleared and the last boatload go off to the Lily . We breakfasted at seven o'clock , so as to get them away early ...
... buoy on the cable ; if so , our delay there will is steaming close to us . out of the ship at about was I to see the ship cleared and the last boatload go off to the Lily . We breakfasted at seven o'clock , so as to get them away early ...
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186 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Queen has been pleased to direct letters patent to be passed under the great seal, granting the dignity of a baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, unto the Right Hon.
70 ÆäÀÌÁö - By his death the greatest of England's engineers was lost, the man with the greatest originality of thought and power of execution, bold in his plans but right. The commercial world thought him extravagant; but although he was so, great things are not done by those who sit down and count the cost of every thought and act.
143 ÆäÀÌÁö - Our shore-end has just been laid, and a most perfect cable, under God's blessing, has completed telegraphic communication between England and the continent of America.
145 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Queen congratulates the President on the successful completion of an undertaking which she hopes may serve as an additional bond of union between the United States and England.
39 ÆäÀÌÁö - I had to begin in a measure to rebuild one half of the stock I had to work with. For many weeks my nights were spent in a carriage in the enginehouse at Paddington, as repairs had to be done to the engines at night to get them to do their work next day. The
249 ÆäÀÌÁö - Bessborough met me there, and we inspected the surface work, and after lunch went below. It fortunately happened that the headings were just meeting, and, by the time we had finished lunch, the men had got a small hole through, making the tunnel open throughout. I was the first to creep through, and Lord Bessborough followed me. It was a very difficult piece of navigation, but by a little pulling in front and pushing behind we managed it, and the men gave us some hearty cheers. I am glad I was the...
50 ÆäÀÌÁö - D engine I was on and running back to Box Station with my train as quickly as I could, when the mail came down behind me. The policeman at the top of the tunnel had made some blunder and sent the mails on when they arrived there.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - Foundry; their wheels were 6ft. diameter, and the gearing 2 to 1,' but the cylinders were small. I felt very uneasy about the working of these machines, feeling sure that they would have enough to do to drive themselves along the road.
143 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... performed the anxious and arduous duties they in their several departments have had to perform. Their untiring energy and able and watchful care, night and day for the period of two weeks, required to complete this work, can only be fully understood and appreciated by one who, like myself, has seen it. All have faithfully done their duty, and glory in their success, and join with me in hearty congratulations to our friends in England who have in various ways laboured in carrying out this great...