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You uploaded an engineers drawing of Blackpool Tower a few years ago - from page 338 of an Engineering Journal, and I was hoping that the journal itself is accessible online somewhere. Can you point me to it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.170.244.133 (talkcontribs)

Hi there,
This image came about a research work for the article Blackpool Tower on the german wikipedia I made in 2012. If I mention this right the image was in this article:
R. T. McDonald: Blackpool Tower. In: The Structural Engineer. Band 72, Nr. 21/1 November 1994, S. 362–364.
It is reachable there http://www.istructe.org/webtest/files/06/06d9a55a-d69d-4ce3-82e5-2a034fe790c1.pdf as PDF document. In this article the source of the drawing File:Blackpool Tower Drawing.jpg ist noted to be Engineering, 24 March 1893, p 338. --Alabasterstein (talk) 20:59, 27 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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