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Civil engineering: diagrams of canal locks. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1800.
Date: 1 March 1800Reference: 44537i- Pictures
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Civil engineering: a canal passing through hilly terrain (above), and diagrams of canal locks and pressure-regulating mechanisms (below). Engraving.
Reference: 44541i- Pictures
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Civil engineering: diagrams of canal locks and pressure-regulating mechanisms. Engraving by G. Daws.
Date: 27 March 1800Reference: 44540i- Books
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Estimate of building a navigation lock of stone at Kirkstead upon the River Witham to penn vessels, seventy-eight feet long and sixteen feet and an half wide, together with the necessary abutments at each end, facing the side next the stanch and river with similar ashler work of stone.
Date: 1794]- Pictures
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Eton College from Romney Lock, Berkshire. Wood engraving by P. Roberts after P.H. Delamotte.
Delamotte, Philip H. (Philip Henry), 1821-1889.Reference: 17527i- Books
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An account of the stopping of Daggenham breach: with the accidents that have attended the same from the first undertaking. Containing Also Proper Rules for performing any the like Work: And Proposals for rendering the Ports of Dover and Dublin (which the Author has been employ'd to Survey) Commodious for Entertaining large Ships. To which is prefix'd, a plan of the levels which were over-flow'd by the breach. By Capt. John Perry.
Perry, John, 1670-1732.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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State of Newhampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. An act to authorize Samuel Blodget, Esquire, to set up a lottery for the purpose of locking Amoskeag Falls.
New Hampshire.Date: 1799]- Pictures
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An obliging barmaid drawing beer. Coloured lithograph, ca. 1833.
Date: [1833?]Reference: 26928i