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The electric pencil : drawings from inside State Hospital No. 3 / James Edward Deeds Jr. ; Introduction by Richard Goodman ; foreword by Harris Diamant.
Deeds, Edward, 1908-1987Date: [2016]- Books
Architectural photoreproductions : a manual for identification and care / Eléonore Kissel & Erin Vigneau.
Kissel, Eléonore.Date: [2009], ©2009- Archives and manuscripts
"Idriss Hospital, Saudi Arabia: drawings and designs"
Date: 1992Reference: ART/AFH/A/9/2Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Books
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The principles of drawing ornaments made easy, by proper examples of leaves for mouldings, capitals, scrolls, Husks, Foliage, &c. Engraved In Imitation Of Drawings, on sixteen plates, With Instructions For Learning without a Master; Particularly Useful To Carvers, Cabinet-Makers, Stucco-Workers, Painters, Smiths, And every One concerned in Ornamental Decorations. By an artist.
Artist.Date: [1780]- Books
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The cabinet-Maker and upholsterer's guide; or, repository of designs for every article of household furniture, in the newest and most approved taste: displaying a great variety of patterns for Chairs Stools Sofas Confidante Duchesse Side Boards Pedestals and Vases Cellerets Knife-Cases Desk and Book-Cases Secretary and Book-Cases Library Cases Library Tables Reading Desks Chests of Drawers Urn Stands Tea Caddies Tea Trays Card Tables Pier Tables Pembroke Tables Tambour Tables Dressing Glasses Dressing Tables and Drawers Commodes Rudd's Table Bidets Night Tables Bason Stands Wardrobes Pot Cupboards Brackets Hanging Shelves Fire Screens Beds Field Beds Sweep Tops for Ditto Bed Pillars Candle Stands Lamps Pier Glasses Terms for Busts Cornices for Library Cases, Wardrobes, &c. at large Ornamented Tops for Pier Tables, Pembroke Tables, Commodes, &c. &c. In the plainest and most enriched styles; with a scale to each, and an explanation in letter press. Also the plan of a room, shewing the proper distribution of the furniture. The whole exhibiting near three hundred different designs, engraved on one hundred and twenty-eight plates: from drawings by A. Hepplewhite and Co. Cabinet-Makers.
A. Hepplewhite and Co.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Books
Select views of London and its environs; containing a collection of highly-finished engravings, from original paintings and drawings, accompanied by copious letter-press descriptions of such objects in the metropolis and the surrounding country as are most remarkable for antiquity, architectural grandeur, or picturesque beauty.
Date: 1804-1805- Books
Formal gardens in England and Scotland : their planning and arrangement, architectural and ornamental features / by H. Inigo Triggs ; illustrated by seventy-two plates from drawings by the author and fifty three reproduced from photographs by Charles Latham.
Triggs, H. Inigo (Harry Inigo), 1876-1923.Date: 1902- Pictures
Pula (Pola), Istria (Croatia): the arch of the Sergii. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.Date: [1831 or 1832]Reference: 2924545iPart of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome- Pictures
Ruined buildings at Pozzuoli designated as the temple of Serapis. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.Date: [1831 or 1832]Reference: 2924536iPart of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome- Pictures
Baiae: the coast with an octagonal building on the right designated as the temple of Venus. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.Date: [1831 or 1832]Reference: 2924539iPart of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome- Pictures
Arches of the Roman theatre at Benevento. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.Date: [1831 or 1832]Reference: 2924542iPart of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome.- Pictures
Pula (Pola), Istria (Croatia): the temple of Augustus. Etching by D. Cunego, 17--, after C.L. Clérisseau.
Clérisseau, Charles-Louis, 1721-1820.Date: [1831 or 1832]Reference: 2924547iPart of: Architectural beauties of ancient Rome- Pictures
Allegorical and sacred subjects, and hermits. Drawings attributed to Aspruck, ca. 1740.
Date: 1740Reference: 579368i- Pictures
Architectural details of the roof of Fenchurch Street Station, including a roof plan. Coloured drawing, 1853.
Date: 1853Reference: 46099i- Digital Images
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Royal College of Surgeons, architectural drawing.
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The student's instructor in drawing and working the five orders of architecture. Fully explaining the best methods for striking regular and quirked mouldings; for dimnishing and gluing of columns and capitals; for finding the true diameter of an order to any given height; for striking the ionic volute, circular or elliptical; with finished examples, on a large scale, of the orders, their planceers, &c. and some designs for door-cases. Elegantly engraved on thirty-three plates. With explanations. By Peter Nicholson, author of the carpenter's new guide.
Nicholson, Peter, 1765-1844.Date: 1795- Pictures
The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: an elevation drawing signed by the architect, Septimus Warwick. Photograph.
Warwick, Septimus, 1881-1953.Reference: 29055i- Books
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Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture, in a more exact and easy manner than has been heretofore practised, by which all fractions, in dividing the principal members and their parts, are avoided. By James Gibbs.
Gibbs, James, 1682-1754.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Rules for drawing the several parts of architecture, in a more exact and easy manner than has been heretofore practised, by which all fractions, in dividing the principal members and their parts, are avoided. By James Gibbs.
Gibbs, James, 1682-1754.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Pictures
Cerebral haemorrhage and cystic kidneys in a 47-year old man: (a) brain section, showing clot in relation to temporal lobes, (b) right kidney section, revealing honeycombed architectural-like structures and (c) drawing of left kidney specimen, covered in carbuncular swellings. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1958.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1958Reference: 36028iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
Technical drawing: conventions for drawing arches in architectural elevations and perspectives. Lithograph, 1860.
Date: [1860]Reference: 46082i- 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 practical builder; or workman's general assistant; shewing the most approved and easy methods for drawing and working the whole or separate part of any building; The Use of Tramel for Groins, Angle Brackets, Niches, &c. Semi-Circular Arches on flewing Jambs, the preparing and making their Soffits; Rules of Carpentry, To find the Length and Backing of Hips strait or curved; Trusses for Roofs, Domes, &c. Trussing of Girders, Sections of Floors, &c. The Proportion of the Five Orders in their general and particular Parts: Gluing of Columns; Stair-Cases with their Ramp and Twist Rails, fixing the Carriages, Newels, &c. Frontispieces, Chimney-Pieces, Ceilings, Cornices, Architraves, &c. In The Newest Taste; With Plans and Elevations of Gentlemen's and Farm Houses, Barns, &c. The fifth edition; revised and corrected by the author, William Pain, Architect and Joiner. Engraved on eighty-three plates.
Pain, William, 1730?-1790?.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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Short and plain principles of linear perspective, adapted to naval architecture. Containing rules to draw correctly the forms of ships in every possible position. The Whole being rendered so clear that a complete Knowledge of the Art may be soon and easily attained. Illustrated with five copper-plates. By A. Cobin.
Cobin, A.Date: [1794]- Pictures
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A sick man lying in bed is being read to by a young woman, while three others look anxious. Pen and ink drawing.
Reference: 17160i