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Description des fermes sur lesquelles on ceintre actuellement en France, les grandes arches des ponts. Par Mr. Le Turc.
Le Turc, Mr.Date: M,DCC,LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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The workman's golden rule for drawing and working the five orders in architecture. Wherein Their Pedestals, Columns, Entablatures, Imposts, and Arches, are taken from the best Examples of the Ancients, and proportioned by equal Parts, in a more concise, accurate, and easy Manner, than has been done in any Language. For the Instruction Of Apprentices and Journeymen Masons, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Joiners, Carvers, Turners, Painters, Plaisterers, Cabinet-Makers, &c. (and such Masters) who are unacquainted with so much Architecture, as is absolutely necessary for them to understand, in their respective Professions. And Others, Who desire a Just Knowledge of the Fundamental Rules of that noble Art. By B. Langley, Architect.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: [1750]- Books
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The workman's golden rule for drawing and working the five orders in architecture. Wherein Their Pedestals, Columns, Entablatures, Imposts, and Arches, are taken from the best Examples of the Ancients, and proportioned by equal Parts, in a more concise, accurate, and easy Manner, than has been done in any Language. For the instruction of apprentices and journey men Masons, Bricklayers, Carpenters, Joiners, Carvers, Turners, Painters, Plaisterers, Cabinet-Makers, &c. (and such Masters) who are unacquainted with so much Architecture, as is absolutely necessary for them to understand, in their respective Professions: And Others, Who desire a just Knowledge of the Fundamental Rules of that noble Art. By B. Langley, Architect.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: [1756]- Books
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Ornamental architecture in the Gothic, Chinese and modern taste, being above fifty intire new designs of plans, sections, elevations, &c. (many of which may be executed with roots of trees) for gardens, parks, forests, Woods, Canals, &c. Containing Paling of several Sorts, Gates, Garden Seats, both close and open, Umbrello's, Alcoves, Grotto's and Grotesque Seats, Hermitages, Triumphal Arches, Temples, Banqueting Houses and Rooms, Rotundo's, Observatories, Ice-Houses, Bridges, Boats, and Cascades, also, An Obelisk or Monument, with Directions where proper to be erected, and the Method how to execute them. The Whole neatly Engrav'd On Fifty Four Copper-Plates. From the designs of Charles Over, architect.
Over, Charles.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Pictures
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Architecture: an assortment of arches, and blocks of stone. Engraving by Benard after L.J. Goussier.
Goussier, Louis-Jacques, 1722-1799.Reference: 44135i- Pictures
Ruined stone arches at Alexandria Troas. Steel engraving by R. Wallis after W.H. Bartlett.
Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854.Date: [18-]Reference: 2124544i- Books
On wounds of the palmar arches / by G.R. Gilruth.
Gilruth, G. R.Date: 1878- Archives and manuscripts
Two figures standing at the junction of two arches (artwork)
Date: c.1949Reference: PP/RSI/B/1/2/5/3/1Part of: Rita Simon Collection- Books
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Geometrical rules made easy for the use of mechanicks concern'd in buildings: Containing, New and Infallible Methods, for Striking out from proper Centers, the Groyns of Arches regular and irregular, the Angle Brackets of Coves, Crowns of Beaufets circular or elliptick. With many other useful Problems relating to all Curve Lines, introduc'd in Building. Also, an essay, on the nature and properties of arches in general, mechanically consider'd with Respect to their Shapes and Duration, exemplified by several Geometrical Figures, demonstrating their Property and Powers, interspersed with some Remarks on the intended Bridge at Westminster. With a Proposal for Building the Piers, by a Method practicable, so as to keep out the Water while erecting. The Whole design'd chiefly for the Information and Use of all Building Artificers, &c. By Isaac Gadsdon.
Gadsdon, Isaac.Date: 1739- Books
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Geometrical rules made easy for the use of mechanicks concern'd in buildings: containing, New and Infallible Methods, for Striking out from proper Centers, the Groyns of Arches regular and irregular, the angle Brackets of Coves, Crowns of Beaufers circular or elliptick. With many other useful Problems relating to all Curve Lines, introduc'd in Building. Also, an essay, on the nature and properties of arches in general, mechanically consider'd with Respect to their Shapes and Duration, exemplisied by several Geometrical Figures, demonstrating their Property and Powers, interspersed with some Remarks on the intended Bridge at Westminster. With a Proposal for Building the Piers, by a Method practicable, so as to keep our the Water while erecting. The Whole design'd chiefly for the Information and Use of all Building Artificers, &c. By Isaac Gadsdon.
Gadsdon, Isaac.Date: 1739- Pictures
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Architecture: an assortment of arches, a block of stone, and a pair of dividers. Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 44134i- Books
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The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Weld Esquire, her husband. Containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency. II. Her Answer and Replication. III. Certificates of Abraham Dickens Esq; his Majesty's Serjeant-Surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other Surgeons, who examin'd Mr. Weld; and also of three Midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld. IV. Copies of the Depositions of several Noble Persons, relating to this Cause. V. The Sentence pronounced by the Worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Feb. 15. 1731. To which is Prefixed, a preface, by the Author of the Tryal of F. Girard and Miss Cadiere.
Weld, Catherine Elizabeth, 1708?-Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Weld Esquire, her husband. Containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency. II. Her Answer and Replication. III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens Esq; his Majesty's Serjeant-Surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other Surgeons, who examin'd Mr. Weld; and also of three Midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld. IV. Copies of the Depositions of several Noble Persons, relating to this Cause. V. The Sentence pronounced by the Worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Feb. 15. 1731. To which is Prefixed, a preface, by the Author of the Tryal of F. Girard and Miss Cadiere.
Weld, Catherine Elizabeth, 1708?-Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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Upwards of one hundred and fifty new designs, for chimney pieces; from the plain and simple, to the most superb and magnificent, Properly adapted to Rooms, Halls, Saloons, Lobbies, &c. Of every Dimension; With the Proportions they bear to each, and full and complete instructions to workmen; Enriched with a great Variety of Arches, Doors, Windows, Cornices, Architraves, Ornaments for Trusses, Pedestals, Pediments, Columns, Imposts, Modillions, Soffets, &c. To which is added, A concise and clear Description of the Five Orders of architecture, Regulated by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts; with Observations on Rules and Methods to be observed in Drawing the Whole. By Abraham Swan, Architect. Adorned with fifty-four copper-plates, elegantly Engraved.
Swan, Abraham.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Well, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Well, Esq; her husband, Containing. I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency. II. Her answer and replication. III. Certificates of Abrham Dickens, Esq; His Majesty's serjeant-surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other surgeons, who exmin'd Mr. Well; and also of three midwives who examined Mrs. Well. IV. Copies of the depositions of several noble persons, relating to this cause. V. The sentence pronounced by the worshipful Dr. Bettesworth Feb. 15, 1731. To which is prefixed, a preface, by the author of the tryal of F. Girad and Miss Cadiere.
Weld, Catherine Elizabeth, 1708?-Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]- Pictures
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Teruel, Spain: arches of a Roman aqueduct, Teruel, Spain. Photograph, 1910/1936?.
Date: [1910/1936?]Reference: 581969i- Pictures
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Architecture: arches (top), and a pantograph (below). Engraving by Mutlow, 1808.
Date: 1 April 1808Reference: 44185i- Pictures
The temple of Ancient Hope, Rome: ruins of arches. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, 1756.
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778.Date: 1756Reference: 2975173i- Books
Protecting the virtual child : the law and children's consent to sharing personal data / Terri Dowty, Professor Douwe Korff.
Dowty, TerriDate: 2009- Pictures
Rome: arches of the temple of Claudius on the Caelian hill. Etching by G.B. Piranesi, 1757.
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778.Date: [1757?]Reference: 3029772i- Books
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The builder's director, or bench-mate: being a pocket-treasury of the Grecian, Roman, and Gothic orders of architecture, Made easy to the meanest Capacity by near 500 Examples, Improved from the best authors, Ancient and Modern, Of Pedestals, Bases, Shafts, Capitals, Columns, Architraves, Freezes, Brackets, Cornices, Arches, Imposts, Key-Stones, Trusses, Moldings of Raking Pediments, Frontispieces, Portico's, Arcades, Colonades, Chimney-Pieces, Fretts, Guilochi's, Groins, Weatherings, Moldings for Tabernacles, Frames, &c. Proportioned By Minutes and by Equal Parts. Engraved on 184 Copper Plates. Wherein The Orders of Andrea Palladio are truly laid down, free from erroneous Measures. Written for the Use of Gentlemen delighting in True Architecture; and for Masters and Workmen to draw from and work after. By Batty Langley, architect.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1767- Books
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The builder's director, or bench-mate: being a pocket treasury of the Grecian, Roman, and Gothic orders of architecture, Made easy to the meanest Capacity by near 500 Examples, Improved from the best Authors, Ancient and Modern, Of Pedestals, Bases, Shafts, Capitals, Columns, Architraves, Freezes, Brackets, Cornices, Arches, Imposts, Key-Stones, Trusses, Moldings of Raking Pediments, Frontispieces. Portico's, Arcades, Colonades, Chimney-Pieces, Fretts, Guilochi's, Groins, Weatherings, Moldings for Tabernacles, Frames, &c. proportioned By Minutes and by Equal Parts, The like never before Published. Engraved on 184 Copper Plates. Wherein The Orders of Andrea Palladio are truly laid down, free from erroneous Measures. Written for the Use of Gentlemen delighting in True Architecture; and for Masters and Workmen to Draw from and Work after. By Batty Langley, architect.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1747- Books
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The london prices of bricklayers materials and works, both of new buildings and repairs, justly ascertained: and the common exactions and abuses therein detected Interspersed with Rules for Estimating, Performing and Measuring all Kinds of Plain, Circular, Elliptical, Gothick, Spherical, Spheroidical, Conical and Pyramidical Brick-Works: wherein The Abutments of all Sorts of Arches, And the Manner of Building Brick-Flooring for the prevention of Fire, is clearly explained. The Whole Arithmetically and Geometrically Demonstrated. With a great Variety of Designs for Plain and Rusticated Piers, for Gates, Piazzas, &c. Written for the Use of Gentlemen, Stewards and Workmen in General, and particularly for such Landlords and Tenants who are subject to the Repairs of Buildings. By Batty Langley, architect.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1748- Books
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The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Weld Esquire, her husband. Containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency. II. Her Answer and Replication. III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens Esq; his Majesty's Serjeant-Surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other Surgeons, who examin'd Mr. Weld; and also of three Midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld. IV. Copies of the Depositions of several Noble Persons, relating to this Cause. V. The Sentence pronounced by the Worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Feb. 15. 1731. To which is Prefixed, a preface, by the Author of the Tryal of F. Girard and Miss Cadiere. Publish'd by Authority.
Weld, Catherine Elizabeth, 1708?-Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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The whole of the proceedings in the Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause between the Hon. Mrs. Catherine Weld, daughter to the Lord Aston, and Edward Weld Esquire, her husband. Containing, I. Her libel exhibited against him for impotency. II. Her Answer and Replication. III. Certificates of Ambrose Dickens Esq; his Majesty's Serjeant-Surgeon, Mr. Williams, and several other Surgeons, who examin'd Mr. Weld; and also of three Midwives who examin'd Mrs. Weld. IV. Copies of the Depositions of several Noble Persons, relating to this Cause. V. The Sentence pronounced by the Worshipful Dr. Bettesworth, Feb. 15. 1731. To which is Prefixed, a preface, by the Author of the Tryal of F. Girard and Miss Cadiere. Publish'd by Authority.
Weld, Catherine Elizabeth, 1708?-Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]