Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers, Metallurgists, Mine Proprietors, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Scientists, Capitalists ..., Volume 13Perry Fairfax Nursey Knight and Lacey, 1830 - Industrial arts |
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... wheels for carriages . - 27th Feb. , 1830. Six months . P. C. de la Garde , Exeter , for certain improvements in apparatus for fidding and unfidding masts , and in masting and rigging of vessels . - 27th February , 1830 . Six months . T ...
... wheels for carriages . - 27th Feb. , 1830. Six months . P. C. de la Garde , Exeter , for certain improvements in apparatus for fidding and unfidding masts , and in masting and rigging of vessels . - 27th February , 1830 . Six months . T ...
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... wheels working together , and much less in a complication of wheels and spindles . I am , & c . JAMES HARRISON . Barton - upon - Humber , Sept. 8 , 1829 . P. S. - As none of your correspond- ents have given any idea that the same ...
... wheels working together , and much less in a complication of wheels and spindles . I am , & c . JAMES HARRISON . Barton - upon - Humber , Sept. 8 , 1829 . P. S. - As none of your correspond- ents have given any idea that the same ...
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... wheel to wheel . To the arms are adapted a wheel , 15 inches diameter , to allow the apparatus to clear all obstructions from window - sills , & c . , and to tra- verse on each side of the windows they are intended to pass , as well as ...
... wheel to wheel . To the arms are adapted a wheel , 15 inches diameter , to allow the apparatus to clear all obstructions from window - sills , & c . , and to tra- verse on each side of the windows they are intended to pass , as well as ...
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... from the most distant point of the contact of that line with the line on C will be shown by the num- ber standing against the line on C. But as the line will probably not NEW STREET PROPOSED . TEETH OF WHEELS . FARROW'S PATENT.
... from the most distant point of the contact of that line with the line on C will be shown by the num- ber standing against the line on C. But as the line will probably not NEW STREET PROPOSED . TEETH OF WHEELS . FARROW'S PATENT.
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... WHEELS . FARROW'S PATENT WROUGHT - IRON JOISTS. coincide with any of the lines that are drawn on C , it will be proper to cal- culate the positions of a number of other intermediate ones , and write their distances and draw their extre ...
... WHEELS . FARROW'S PATENT WROUGHT - IRON JOISTS. coincide with any of the lines that are drawn on C , it will be proper to cal- culate the positions of a number of other intermediate ones , and write their distances and draw their extre ...
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