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Weatherwise's town and country almanack.
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Weatherwise's town and country almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1786 ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, and will serve, for the neighboring states. By Abraham Weatherwise, philom. [Seven lines of verse]
Date: [1785?]- Books
Weatherwise's town and country almanack, for ... 1781 : ... With a variety of entertaining pieces in prose and verse. Embellished with a large and beautiful copperplate frontispiece, representing a picturesque view of Great-Britain. Also ... a likeness of General Washington: a figure of a male Hottentot: the anatomy of man's body, as governed by the twelve constellations; [&c.] / [Benjamin West].
West, Benjamin, 1730-1813.Date: [1781]- Books
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Weatherwise's Newhampshire, Massachusetts and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1791 ... Calculated for the meridian of 42 deg. 23 m. north, and 71 deg. 18 m. west of Greenwich--fitting indifferently, Newhampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode-Island, Vermont and Newyork ...
Date: [1790]- Archives and manuscripts
Weatherall, D. J.
Date: 1994-2009Reference: PP/GRF/J.29Part of: Fraser, George Robert (1932-)- Archives and manuscripts
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Weatherby, Wendy
Date: 9/10/2009Reference: TP1/A/2285Part of: One and Other Project- Books
Extreme weather, health, and communities : interdisciplinary engagement strategies / Sheila Lakshmi Steinberg, William A. Sprigg, editors.
Date: [2016]- Pictures
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A group of people walking in a windy weather. Lithograph by G. Gorra, 18--.
Gorra, Giulio, 1832-1884.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 573192iPart of: Various weather conditions.- Pictures
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A group of people are walking along a country lane in fine weather. Lithograph by G. Gorra, 18--.
Gorra, Giulio, 1832-1884.Date: 1900Reference: 573203iPart of: Various weather conditions.- Books
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Baroscopologia, or, a discourse of the baroscope, or quicksilver weather-glass. Shewing, I. The Grounds and Original of the Baroscope. II. A Description of the Baroscope. III. How to know the Goodness of a Baroscope or Quick-Silver Weather-Glass. IV. The whole Method of setting up the Weather-Glass, and filling it with Mercury. V. How to adjust the Baroscope, that it may perform its Office well. VI. Some Directions about removing a Baroscope, when there is occasion. Vii. Rules to foreknow or predict the Weather, by the Baroscope. Very useful for all Gentlemen and others, that are Accommodated with this necessary Instrument. By Richard Neve, Philomath.
Neve, Richard.Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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Observations and experiments on the fluctuations in the level and rate of movement of ground-water on the Wisconsin agricultural experiment station farm and at Whitewater, Wisconsin / by Franklin H. King.
King, Franklin H.Date: 1892- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or Weather-Glass. Wherein The Reason and Use of that Instrument, the Theory of the Atmosphere, the Causes of its different Gravitation are assign'd and explain'd. And a Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edw. Saul, A. M. late Fellow of Magdalen College Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: 1730- Archives and manuscripts
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Meteorographica
Date: 1863Reference: GALTON/2/2/2/3Part of: Galton Papers- Pictures
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A man is standing in front of a glass-house destroyed by hail. Lithograph after G. Gorra, 18--.
Gorra, Giulio, 1832-1884.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 573190iPart of: Various weather conditions.- Pictures
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A man holding an umbrella is walking up a road in the rain. Lithograph by G. Gorra, 18--.
Gorra, Giulio, 1832-1884.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 573191iPart of: Various weather conditions.- Books
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Canterbury tales, rendred into familiar verse, viz. The Plain Proof. The Forreigner. The Choice. An Eagle and a Crow. The Qualification. The Politician. The Revolution. The Resignation. The Partition. The Republican. The Wind and Weather-Man. The Barister. Written by no body.
Pittis, William, 1674-1724.Date: printed in the year, 1701- Books
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Canterbury tales, rendred into familiar verse, viz. The Plain Proof. The Forreigner. The Choice. An Eagle and a Crow. The Qualification. The Politician. The Resolution. The Resignation. The Partition. The Republican. The Wind and Weather-Man. The Barister. Written by no body.
Pittis, William, 1674-1724.Date: 1701- Books
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Notes on some of the more common diseases in Queensland in relation to atmospheric conditions. 1887-1891 / Illustrated by charts prepared from information supplied by the Registrar-General's Department, and Chief Weather Bureau, Brisbane, including returns from the hospitals of the colony.
Hardie, David.Date: 1893- Books
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The shepherd of Banbury's rules, to judge of the changes of the weather, grounded on forty years experience, by which you may know The Weather for several Days to come, and in some Cases for Months. To which is added, a rational account of the causes of such alterations, the nature of wind, rain, snow, &c. By John Claridge, Shepherd.
Claridge, John (Shepherd)Date: [1781]- Books
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The shepherd of Banbury's rules to judge of the changes of the weather, grounded on forty years experience. By which you may know, The Weather for several Days to come, and in some Cases for Months. To which is added, a rational account of the causes of such alterations, the nature of wind, rain, snow, &c. By John Claridge, shepherd.
Claridge, John (Shepherd)Date: [1748]- Books
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The shepherd of Banbury's rules to judge of the changes of the weather, grounded on forty years experience. By which may be known The Weather for several Days to come, And in some Cases for Months; To which is added a rational account of the causes of such alterations, the nature of wind, rain, snow, &c. By John Claridge, shepherd.
Claridge, John (Shepherd)Date: 1800- Books
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Notes on some of the more common diseases in Queensland in relation to atmospheric conditions, 1887-1891 : illustrated by charts prepared from information supplied by the Registrar-General's Department and Chief Weather Bureau, Brisbane, including returns from the hospitals of the colony / by David Hardie.
Hardie, David.Date: 1893- Archives and manuscripts
Meteorological Reports
Date: 1866-1875Reference: GALTON/2/2/1/1Part of: Galton Papers- Books
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The knowledge of things unknown: shewing the effects of the planets and other astronomical constellations. With the strange events that befall men, women and children, born under them. Together with the Husbandman's Practice: Or, Prognostication for ever; as teach Albert, Alkind, and Ptolomy. With the Shepherd's Prognostication for the Weather, and Pythagoras his Wheel of Fortune.
Godfridus.Date: M.DCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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An historical and philosophical account of the barometer, or weather-glass. Wherein the reason and use of that instrument, the theory of the atmosphere, and the causes of its different gravitation, are assign'd and explain'd. And A Modest Attempt from thence made towards a rational Account and probable Judgment of the Weather. By Edward Saul, A.M. Late Fellow of Magdalen-College, Oxford, and Rector of Harlaxton, Lincolnshire.
Saul, Edward, 1677-1754.Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]