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Title: The Artizan
Year: 1843 (1840s)
Authors: Artizan club (London, England)
Subjects: Technology Industrial arts
Publisher: (London : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Smithsonian Libraries



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cart-ridges 3197 E.;Saunder?—Affixing armour plates to vesselsand other structures 3198 Lord J. Hay—Autograph stamps, and in appa-ratus connected therewith Dated December 25th, 1864. 3199 W. H. Maitland—Improvements in the con*structiou of cotion gins 3200 E. Fielding—Power looms and apparatus con-nected therewith 3201 C. R. Bamber—Signalling apparatus for rail-way carriages 3202 E. Leahy—Construction and fitting of railwaywheels 3203 B. Margulies and J. K. Leather—Chromates audbichromates 3204 J. Rowberry—Improved centrifugal drying ma-chine 32n5 A. V. Newton—Means for stopping leaks inboiler tubes 3206 T. Robinson—Tea pots and jugs having metalliccovers 3207 E. Moiewood—Improvements in the method ofcoating metals 3208 C. H. Taylor—Preventing accidents in mineshafts 3209 J. H. Cluatle—Improvements in rotary andother brushes 3210 T. Whitley aud J. Jowett—Machinery used incombing wool 3211 J. P.Robertson—Connector applicable to balesused in cavalry stables
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gn which was ultimately matured intos the reader will perceive, projects con- 3 fortunate individual whose design was:ing it into a practical shape, and of•usted to the late Mr. Cubitt, whor. Fairbairn, the task of designing andturntables, and of their land fastenings,igh to send us the shop drawings of the■ (mself, and of its immediate connections,lc drawings of this interesting structurele Dock authorities; and if, through theleer, we are enabled to lay its mainaders, it is owing solely to his well-he conduct and management of his own>ng as he remained at its head, one ofrve, as far as possible, a record of everyhad been connected, as much for the ee wrought iron pontoons, the greatert. wide, and 6ft. deep ; but as the stage \n easy curve, three of the pontoons atways, becoming gradually shorter, anda shape. It may here at once be saidiled a doal of trouble in the making of;nsurate return, has not been repeatednee been bnilt. 3 and 1, are, with the exception of the end ited,

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