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Melville Clark Alexander
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ALFRED JOHN DAVIES
ISABELLA CHRISTIANA CLARK
WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE RUSSELL
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ALFRED JOHN DAVIES
ISABELLA CHRISTIANA CLARK
WILLIAM LIVINGSTONE RUSSELL
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277. Clark, I. C., Davies, A. J., and Russell, W. L., [Executors of CLark, A. M.]. Jan. 5. Rail joints.-Relates to a fishplate for railway rail joints. Fig. 1 shows a side elevation of the fishplate in position, and Fig. 2 the inner face of the plate when detached. Fig. 4 is a transverse section along the line 4-4 of Fig. 1. The centre portions f of the upper part of the plates are formed so as to press on the underside of the head of the rails, and similarly the side parts h, h<1> are formed to press on the upper part of the foot of the rails. In a modification, the portions e of the fishplates are cut off, the plates being of the ordinary shape except for the projections f, h, and h<1>.
GB190300277D1903-01-051903-01-05An Improvement in Railway Rail Joints.
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