| 1842 - 634 pages
...are stated to be peculiarly adapted for parisfr surveys. The expense of making a model of an estote of compact form is stated to be from two shillings...Periodical Drainage and Replenishment of the Subterraneous • Outline of a Method of Model Mapping, by JB Denton. Weale, 1841. Reservoir in the C'lalt Basin... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1842 - 632 pages
...the Mechanics' Magazine u discussion, upon certain observations made by the Rev. James Clutterbuck, on the periodical drainage and reple.nishment of the...subterraneous reservoir in the chalk basin of London. I have read also various opinions and conntcr opinions on the subject, by some ingenious and very clever... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1843 - 568 pages
...simple and cheap method. These models are peculiarly recommended for pointing out the capabilities of district for drainage, either for agricultural purposes...which formed the substance of a letter to the Reverend Dr. Buckland, and was by him communicated to the Institution, consists of a series of observations... | |
| William Newton - 1843 - 568 pages
...simple and cheap method. These models are peculiarly recommended for pointing out the capabilities of district for drainage, either for agricultural purposes...which formed the substance of a letter to the Reverend Dr. Buckland, and was by him communicated to the Institution, consists of a series of observations... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1843 - 536 pages
...quantity, the bricks were fragile aud less durable. May 9th, 1843. The PRESIDENT in the Chair. No. 619. " Observations on the periodical drainage and replenishment of the subterraneous Reservoir in the chalk bason of London." Continuation of the paper read at the Institution, May 31st, 1842.— By the Eev.... | |
| William Newton - 1843 - 536 pages
...quantity, the bricks were fragile and less durable. May 9th, 1843. The PRESIDENT in the Chair. No. 619. "Observations on the periodical drainage and replenishment of the subterraneous Reservoir in the chalk bason of London." Continuation of the paper read at the Institution, May 31st, 1842.—By the Rev.... | |
| 1856 - 612 pages
...but such is not the case. Let any one refer to a little pamphlet by the Rev. JCCIutterbuck, on the 'Drainage and Replenishment of the Subterraneous Reservoir in the Chalk Basin of London,' and he will there see how the springs and outlets are continually and gradually lowering the water... | |
| 1856 - 798 pages
...but such is not the cafe. Let any one refer to a little pamphlet by the Rev. JC Clutterbuck, on the " Drainage and Replenishment of the Subterraneous Reservoir in the Chalk Basin of London," and he will there see how the springs and outlets are continually and gradually lowering the water... | |
| John Bailey Denton - 1856 - 38 pages
...but such is not the case. Let any one refer to a little pamphlet by the Rev. JC Clutterbuck, on the " Drainage and Replenishment of the Subterraneous Reservoir in the Chalk Basin of London," and he will there see how the springs unit outlets are continually and gradually lowering the water... | |
| Royal Institute of British Architects. Library - 1865 - 184 pages
...the metropolis from the valley of the Colne. pamph. So.Watford 184,2 Clutterbuck (JC) — continued. Periodical drainage and replenishment of the subterraneous reservoir in the chalk basin of London. pamph. So. Loud. 1812 Second edition. 1843 Glutton (H) Domestic architecture of France, from the accession... | |
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