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Fiftieth annual report of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1902, and financial statements, 1902-3.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1903- Books
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Forty-eighth annual report of the Committee of Visitors of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1900.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1901- Books
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Forty-seventh annual report of the Committee of Visitors of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1899.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1900- Books
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Forty-ninth annual report of the Committee of Visitors of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1901.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1902- Books
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Dr. Gregory's Elements of catoptrics and dioptrics / Translated from the Latin original, with a large supplement, by William Browne.
Gregory, David, 1659-1708.Date: 1735- Books
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Fifty-fifth annual report of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1907, and financial statements, 1907-8.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1908- Books
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Forty-fourth annual report of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1896, and financial statements, 1896-97.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1897- Books
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Fifty-third annual report of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1905, and financial statements, 1905-6.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1906- Books
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Fifty-first annual report of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1903, and financial statements, 1903-4.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1904- Books
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Fifty-second annual report of the County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum for the year 1904, and financial statements, 1904-5.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum.Date: 1905- Books
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Fifty-seventh annual report of the County & City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum, Powick, for the year 1909, and financial statements, 1909-10.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum (Powick)Date: 1910- Books
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Fifty-sixth annual report of the County & City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum, Powick, for the year 1908, and financial statements, 1908-9.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum (Powick)Date: 1909- Books
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Fifty-ninth annual report of the County & City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum, Powick, for the 1911-12, and financial statements.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum (Powick)Date: 1912- Books
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Directions pour l'usage de l'octant de Hadley perfectionné; Avec une nouvelle methode pour l'ajustement des verres pour l'observation posterieure. Par. P. et J. Dolland, dans le cimetiere de St. Paul, a Londres avex privilege du roi.
Dollond, Peter, 1730-1820.Date: 1772?]- Books
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Fifty-eighth annual report of the County & City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum, Powick, for the 1910-11, and financial statements.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum (Powick)Date: 1911- Books
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A treatise on inland navigation: illustrated with a whole-sheet plan, delineating the course of an intended navigable canal from London to Norwich and Lynn, Through the Counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, Denoting every Town and Vilage through which it is proposed to pass. With two other plans, to prove the practicability of executing the whole with success: And a Plan for extending the Navigation from Bishop-Stortford to Cambridge, without passing through the Grounds of Parks of Shotgrove or Audley End; by which the Opposition that has been always made by the Noble Owners of those Grounds is obviated, and a direct Conveyance from Cambridge to London, by Water, may be carried into Execution. The Lands through which the Canal is proposed to pass, will double, and in many Parts treble their present Value; and, besides the great Advantage to Land-Holders, its Utility and Benefit will extend to the Trade of these Counties in particular, as well as to the Public at large, by the Means of a cheap and speedy Conveyance for Corn, and all heavy Articles, to Market, by Water, whether for Home Consumption or Exportation. There will be found a vast Saving, when compared to the great Expence of Land Carriage; which is clearly proved in this Treatise. Another important and National Object will arise from this Plan, which is, that the Cities of London and Westminster may be supplied with Corn and Coals, which at all Times will prevent a Scarcity or Monopoly.
Phillips, J. (John), active 1792.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A treatise on inland navigation: illustrated with a whole-sheet plan, delineating the course of an intended navigable canal from London to Norwich and Lynn, Through the Counties of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, Denoting every Town and Village through which it is proposed to pass. With two other plans, to prove the practicability of executing the whole with success: And a Plan for extending the Navigation from Bishop-Stortford to Cambridge, without passing through the Grounds or Parks of Shotgrove or Audley End; by which the Opposition that has been always made by the Noble Owners of those Grounds is obviated, and a direct Conveyance from Cambridge to London, by Water, may be carried into Execution. The Lands through which the Canal is proposed to pass, will double, and in many Parts treble their present Value; and, besides the great Advantage to Land-Holders, its Utility and Benefit will extend to the Trade of these Counties in particular, as well as to the Public at large, by the Means of a cheap and speedy Conveyance for Corn, and all heavy Articles, to Market, by Water, whether for Home Consumption or Exportation. There will be found a vast Saving, when compared to the great Expence of Land Carriage; which is clearly proved in this Treatise. ̀another important and National Object will arise from this Plan, which is, that the Cities of London and Westminster may be supplied with Corn and Coals, which at all Times will prevent a Scarcity or Monopoly.
Phillips, J. (John), active 1792.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence Received by Samuel Tertius Galton
Date: 1840-1844Reference: GALTON/1/1/7/3Part of: Galton Papers- Books
The annual address : delivered to the Royal College of Physicians of London on Monday, March 26, 1945 / by the President, Lord Moran.
Moran, Charles McMoran Wilson, Baron, 1882-1977.Date: [1945]- Books
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Sixtieth annual report of the County & City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum, Powick, for the 1912-13, and financial statements.
County and City of Worcester Lunatic Asylum (Powick)Date: 1913- Books
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The description and use of a new quadrant, for finding the latitude at sea : invented and made, by Benjamin Cole, Mathematical and Optical Instrument-Maker, At the Orrery in Fleet-Street, London; Late the Shop of Mr. Thomas Wright, Instrument-Maker to his Majesty. The second edition. With an appendix, shewing some useful improvements on Cole's quadrant. Particularly Godfrey's Horizon Vane improv'd. Which furnishes the Mariner with the Means of taking an Observation easily in boisterous Weather. To which are added, Short and Plain Instructions for the Use of that most excellent Instrument, invented by John Hadley, Esq; with the Improvement of an Artificial Horizon.
Cole, Benjamin, 1695-1766.Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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The description and use of a new sea quadrant, for Taking the Altitude of the Sun from the visible Horizon; Which is so contrived, That the Observer will be liable to no Interruption, or Inaccuracy from the Ship's Motion. And The Latitude at Sea, May be obtained with greater Certainty, and more frequently than by any Instrument of the like Kind hitherto made publick. Invented, Made, and Sold by George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to His Majesty's Office of Ordnance, at Tycho Brahe's Head, the Corner of Racquet Court, in Fleetstreet, London. To which is added, The Description and Use of two Curious Methods for procuring an Artificial Horizon at Sea, To be used with Hadley's Quadrant; one by means of a Whirling Speculum; the other by a Floating Mirrour.
Adams, George, 1709-1772.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Archives and manuscripts
Brook: Photographs: 25th Anniversary
Date: 1989Reference: SA/BRO/K/2/4Part of: Brook: Archives- Books
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The seaman's complete daily assistant, and new mariner's compass: being an easy method of keeping a journal at sea. Containing Rules for working the Cases in Plane, Middle Latitude, and Mercator's Sailing, by the Tables of Difference of Latitude and Departure. The Method to find the Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass; how Allowances are to be made for Leeway, Variation, Heave of the Sea, Setting of the currents, and to Correct the Dead Reckoning by an Observation for a single Day or many; with all the Tables requisite to be used at Sea. The whole exemplified in a journal from the Lizard to the island of St. Mary, And every Day's Work pricked off upon a Mercator's Chart. To Which IS Prefixed A Short And Easy Treatise ON Arithmetic: Containing The necessary Rules of common Arithmetic, Decimal Fractions, the Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots, with their Use in measuring all Kinds of Boards, Planks, Cases, Casks, Bales, and Packages usually taken on Board. The Gauging of Casks, and finding a Ship's Tonnage, worked by Figures, Gunter's Scale and Logarithms. Likewise the Methods of keeping a Ship's Accounts, Disbursements, the Forms of Cargo-Books, Receipts for Wages, Invoice and Manifest of Goods, Bills of Parcels, and Letters of Credit. To this edition is added, the use of Hadley's quadrant, and Mercator' chart, With Many Valuable Improvements. By John Hamilton Moore, Teacher Of AtNavigation, Hydrographer And Chart-Seller To His Royal Highness The Duke Of AtClarence.
Moore, John Hamilton, -1807.Date: 1796- Books
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The seaman's complete daily assistant, and new mariner's compass: being an easy method of keeping a journal at sea. Containing rules for working the cases in plane, middle latitude, and Mercator's sailing, by the tables of difference of latitude and departure. The method to find the latitude, longitude, and variation of the compass; how allowances are to be made for Lee-way, variation, heave of the sea, setting of the currents, and to correct the dead reckoning by an observation for a single day or many; with all the tables requisite to be used at sea. The whole exemplified in a journal from the Lizard to the island of St. Mary and every day's work pricked off upon a Mercator's chart. To which is prefixed A short and easy treatise on arithmetic: containing the necessary rules of common arithmetic, decimal fractions, the extraction of the square and cube roots, with their use in measuring all kinds of boards, planks, cases, casks, bales, and packages, usually taken on board. The gauging of casks, and finding a ship's tonnage, worked by figures, gunter's scale and logarithms. Likewise the methods of keeping a ship's accounts, disbursements, the forms of cargo-books, receipts for wages, invoice and manifest of goods, bills of parcels, and letters of credit. The whole rendered so plain, that any person may gain a sufficient knowledge of the above by their own application, without any other assistance. To this edition is added, the use fo Hadley's Quadrat and Mercator's chart, with many valuable improvements. By John Hamilton Moore, teacher of navigation, hydrographer and chart-seller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence.
Moore, John Hamilton, -1807.Date: 1800