Letzte Suchanfragen
Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 44 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 25 von 44.
Sortieren
-
Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys
By His Excellency Benjamin Frankin, LLD. F.R.S, president of the state of Pennsylvania, and of the American Philosophical Society, &c. in a letter to Dr. Ingen-Housz, physician to the emperor, at Vienna. Illustrated by a copper-plate -
Allumer le feu
cheminée et poêle dans la maison noble et au château du XIIe au XVIe siècle -
An essay on the construction and building of chimneys
Including an enquiry into the common causes of their smoking, and the most effectual remedies for removing so intolerable a nuisance: with a table to proportion chimneys to the size of the room. Illustrated with proper figures. By Robert Clavering, builder -
Philosophical papers
First printed in the second volume of the transactions by a Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia, for promoting useful knowledge. Containing a letter on smoky chimnies, with miscellaneous observations; and, a description of a new stove for burning of pit-coal, and consuming all its smoke. Illustrated by two copper-plates. Written by the Late B. Franklin, LL.D -
Letter on chimney fire-places
addressed to Robert R. Livingston -
Practical information presented to the public by the Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys
with a description of Glass's improved machinery for cleansing chimneys, and a list of subscribers -
An essay on the construction and building of chimneys
including an enquiry into the common causes of their smoaking, and the most effectual remedies for removing so intolerable a nuisance -
Facts relative to the state of children who are employed by chimney sweepers, as climbing boys
with observations and outlines of a plan for the amelioration of their condition -
Description of the patent metallic lining and damper for the chimneys of dwelling and other houses and buildings
-
Address from the Society of Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys with the report of the committee of the House of Lords on the chimney sweepers' regulation bill
published in pursuance of a resolution entered into at a general meeting of the society, held at the City of London tavern, May 1, 1818 -
An essay on the draught of fire in furnaces, flues, and chimnies, and of the true causes, process, and effects thereof: Being an Intent to explain the Fundaments of the brief Account of a New Invention: For which has been obtained his Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. It consists of a peculiar method of constructing, and setting Boilers of any dimension in Fire-Engines, Salt-Works, Brewhouses, Distilleries, Sugar-Houses, and Sugar-Works abroad; and also in Allum, Copperas, Roman-Vitriol, Saltpetre-Works and Refineries thereof; in such a well contrived manner, that more than the half-part of coals and fuel may be saved, and yet a quicker and larger dispatch of business in every respect obtained. With some Remarks about common Salt and its Use. Published by the patentee, Christopher Chrysel
-
Count Rumford's chimney fire-places improved, by making the whole apparatus of cast iron. Containing the outlines of his plan, and hints respecting the comparative excellence of the various materials employed in the execution of it. By William Braidwood and Son, No. 6. Hunter's Square, Edinburgh
-
Observations on the causes and cure of smoky chimneys
By His Excellency Benjamin Franklin, Lld. F.R.S. President Of The State Of Pennsylvania, And Of The American Philosophical Society, &c. In a letter to Dr. Ingen-Housz, Physician To The Emperor, at Vienna. Illustrated by a copper-plate -
Chimney sweeping by machinery
-
Society for Superseding the Necessity of Climbing Boys in Southampton, by encouraging the new method of sweeping chimneys, and for improving the condition of children and others employed by chimney sweepers
-
Copy of Mr. G. Davis's letter to the Surveyor General of the Board of Works
and also of opinion of surveyors, and petition of chimney sweepers in favour of the chimney sweepers regulation bill -
LB AIR
-
A full and true account of a strange and wonderful discovery, of an unknown person that was found on Saturday last, within the top of a chimney, in the house of 'Squire Pimm in Aurendel-Street, Pickadelia; supposed to have lain there for several years, his skin, and flesh being dry'd hard as shoeleather; with several strange circumstances relating thereto, the like having not been heard of in the memory of any man living
-
Natura, philosophia, & ars in concordia
Or, nature, philosophy, and art in friendship, an essay. In four parts. I. Demonstrating the Necessity and Practicability of Building all Manner of Houses proof against Fire and Vermin; together with several curious and useful Observations on Subjects relative thereto. II. An entire new Plan of constructing chimnies, so as the smoke cannot reverberate. III. Plain Methods pointed out, by which smoky chimnies may be effectually cured. IV. Certain and easy Directions to all Mechanics in Wood, how to finish Houshold Furniture, and the wainscotting of Rooms, so as no Vermin can exist therein; and also how to cleanse those already infected. With drawings and references. To which is added, six letters on Interesting Subjects. By W. Cauty, Cabinet-Maker -
The mechanism of fire made in chimneys
or, the art of improving the effects and diminishing the expences thereof. Containing a treatise of new-invented chimneys, that afford more Heat than the others, and are not subject to Smoak, &c. set forth in French by Monsr. Gauger: the entire work faithfully translated in English, from the last Paris-Edition, and Revis'd by several skilful Artists, so as to render it suitable to the Genius and Capacity of our workmen. To which is added, all the author's original draughts corrected and fairly engraved on copper-plates, with a large alphabetical table, explaining near Two Hundred Terms of Art, and other hard Words in the Treatise -
Nouvelle construction de cheminées
qui garantit du feu, & de la fumee à l'épreuve des vents, du soleil, de la pluie, & des autres causes qui font fumer les cheminées ordinaires -
A practical treatise on chimneys
containing full directions for preventing or removing smoke in houses -
A practical treatise on chimneys
Containing full directions for preventing or removing smoke in houses. Illustrated with Copperplates -
An essay on chimney fire-places
with proposals for improving them, to save fuel; ... Illustrated with engravings. By Benjamin Count of Rumford -
Fires improved, or, A new method of building chimnies, so as to prevent their smoking
in which a small fire, shall warm a room much better than a large one made the common way