The Resources, Products and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District: A Series of Reports, collected by the Local Industries Committee of the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865

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  • The Resources, Products and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District: A Series of Reports, collected by the Local Industries Committee of the British Association at Birmingham, in 1865 Book Detail

  • Author : Samuel Timmins
  • Release Date : 1866
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  • Genre : Industries
  • Pages : 778
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 28,28 MB

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