London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, 18. sējumsWilliam Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1841 |
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... Plate III . , fig . 1 , represents a gas burner , with its glass chimney and outer tube . a , is the gas burner of the ordi- nary kind ; b , the glass chimney , resting upon a gallery c , c , which is open at bottom , as usual ; d , d ...
... Plate III . , fig . 1 , represents a gas burner , with its glass chimney and outer tube . a , is the gas burner of the ordi- nary kind ; b , the glass chimney , resting upon a gallery c , c , which is open at bottom , as usual ; d , d ...
11. lappuse
... Plate II . , represent the forms of various shaped blocks , which I employ for the purpose of paving . Figs . 1 , 2 , 3 , and 7 , are different views of one block ; figs . 4 , 5 , 6 , and 8 , are similar views of another or companion ...
... Plate II . , represent the forms of various shaped blocks , which I employ for the purpose of paving . Figs . 1 , 2 , 3 , and 7 , are different views of one block ; figs . 4 , 5 , 6 , and 8 , are similar views of another or companion ...
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... Plate II . , fig . 41 , represents a vertical section , taken lon- gitudinally through the machine ; fig . 42 , is a horizontal view of the same ; and fig . 43 , a transverse section , taken vertically . The frame - work is shewn at a ...
... Plate II . , fig . 41 , represents a vertical section , taken lon- gitudinally through the machine ; fig . 42 , is a horizontal view of the same ; and fig . 43 , a transverse section , taken vertically . The frame - work is shewn at a ...
18. lappuse
... Plate II . Fig . 1 , is a front or back view of the block ; fig . 2 , is a plan or bird's - eye view of the same ; and fig . 3 , is a side view . By referring to these figures , it will be seen , that each block is in fact composed of ...
... Plate II . Fig . 1 , is a front or back view of the block ; fig . 2 , is a plan or bird's - eye view of the same ; and fig . 3 , is a side view . By referring to these figures , it will be seen , that each block is in fact composed of ...
21. lappuse
... Plate III . , represents a front view of an argand burner , constructed with a view to effect the above object ; and fig . 2 , is a side view of the same . The burner is seen at a , —and b , is the supply pipe . The gas from the main ...
... Plate III . , represents a front view of an argand burner , constructed with a view to effect the above object ; and fig . 2 , is a side view of the same . The burner is seen at a , —and b , is the supply pipe . The gas from the main ...
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