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ICE Engineering Division Papers
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0534-2775
Volume 6, Issue 10, January 1948
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THAT MITRE GATES ARE BECOMING OBSOLETE. MARITIME AND WATERWAYS ENGINEERING DIVISION.
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Authors:
A B PORTER; F M EASTON
Document Type:
Research Article
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10.1680/idivp.1948.12963
THE INSTITUTTON OF CIT'IL ENGINEERS. MARITIME AND WATERWAYS ENGINEERING DIVISION. Tuesday, 24, February, 1948. MR. LEOPOLD LEIGHTON, Chairman of the Division, in the Chair. A Debate was held on the following subject :- `` That Mitre Gates are becoming obsolete. t " The proposition was introduced by Mr. A. B. Porter, M.I.C.E. and opposed by Mr. F. M. Easton, A.M.I.C.E. On the motion of the Chairman, thethanks of the Division were accorded to the Introducers...
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