Şişli-Silahdar-Boğaz hava hattının inşasının programı. Türk Elektrik Anonim Şirketi. - Programme des travaux de construction de la ligne aérienne Chichli-Silighdar-Bosphore, Société Anonyme Turque d'Electricité. - Construction work program for the Şişli-Silahdar-Bosphorus overhead line. Turkish Electricity Company Inc.
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Title
Şişli-Silahdar-Boğaz hava hattının inşasının programı. Türk Elektrik Anonim Şirketi. - Programme des travaux de construction de la ligne aérienne Chichli-Silighdar-Bosphore, Société Anonyme Turque d'Electricité. - Construction work program for the Şişli-Silahdar-Bosphorus overhead line. Turkish Electricity Company Inc.
Description
Aslı A.H. tarafından imzalanmıştır. - L'original signé par A.H. - The original signed by A.H.
Issue Date
1928-05-20
Language
French
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/210208
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Type
Format
El yazısı - Handwriting, Daktilo yazısı - Typewriting
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2
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AFMHBKDOC0021
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Open Access
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