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  • Carpentry: lathe tools with architectural profiles. Engraving by N. L. Rousseau [?] after L.J. Goussier.
  • Carpentry: the pump on Notre Dame bridge, plan. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
  • Carpentry: the foundations for a bridge, laid on piles without a caisson. Engraving by Prevost after Lucotte.
  • Cabinet-making: a sideboard and cellaret. Engraving by E. Turrell after H. Whitaker, 1848.
  • Turning: a turner's workshop, a man working the crank of a large lathe, tools ranged around the walls. Engraving by R. Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Carpentry: inside a joiner's workshop, with men at work (top), various types of joint (below). Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after Lucotte.
  • The Virgin Mary and Christ child, Saint Paul, Saint Mary Magdalene, Saint Benedict and Saint Joseph. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after B. Ramenghi, il Bagnacavallo.
  • Carpentry: a treadle-operated lathe, with an assortment of tools for turning. Engraving by N. L. Rousseau [?] after Gallet [?].
  • Cabinet-making: a collection of tools. Engraving by Prevost after Lucotte.
  • Joinery: a furniture maker's establishment, with men at work (top), stages in making a chair (below). Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Carpentry: a bridge on pontoons, details (top), and bird's-eye view (below). Engraving after Lucotte [?].
  • The youthful Christ helps Joseph with his carpentry; Mary and Anne look on. Lithograph by A. Dircks, 1849, after C. Müller.
  • Carpentry: a machine for raising boats [?]. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after Lucotte.
  • Civil engineering: three types of wooden centring for bridges. Engraving by J. Davis, 1820, after R. Tredgold.
  • Carpentry: a bridge at Rouen on pontoons, plan (top and bottom) and elevation (middle). Engraving by Prevost after Lucotte.
  • Carpentry: a treadle-operated lathe, with an assortment of tools for turning. Engraving by N. L. Rousseau [?] after Gallet [?].
  • Civil engineering: elevations and sections of bridges. Engraving by J. Davis, 1820, after R. Tredgold.
  • Carpentry: a treadle-operated lathe, and assortment of tools. Wood engraving by N. L. Rousseau [?].
  • Architecture: a hallway and a staircase in the Elizabethan style. Engraving after Arrowsmith.
  • Building: floor joists, simple and composite wooden beams. Engraving by J. Davis after R. Tredgold, 1820.
  • A nine-bladed reciprocating mechanical saw, lateral and end elevations. Engraving by Hare.
  • Turning: a turner's workshop, a large lathe, tools ranged around the walls. Engraving by R. Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Carpentry: a machine, devised by Pierre Patte, for sawing piles to the correct length underwater. Engraving by Prevost after Lucotte.
  • Civil engineering: three views of the bridge at Schausshausen, Switzerland. Engraving by J. Moffat after W. A. Provis.
  • While Joseph works in his carpenter's shop, the angel steals into the house and announces the birth of Christ to Mary. Engraving by J. Sadeler, ca. 1615, after J. Robusti, il Tintoretto.
  • A turner's workshop, a man working the crank of a large lathe, tools ranged around the walls. Engraving by R. Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Carpentry: a treadle-operated lathe, with an assortment of tools for turning. Engraving by N. L. Rousseau [?] after Gallet [?].
  • Woodwork: a mechanical band-saw. Engraving after a photograph.
  • Carpentry: the pump on Notre Dame bridge, section. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after L.J. Goussier.
  • Architecture: an ionic volute and various types of moulding. Engraving by A. Bell.