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Engineering: details of various wooden domes. Engraving by J. Davis after R. Tredgold, 1820.
Tredgold, R., active 1820.Date: 1 June 1820Reference: 44213i- Pictures
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Men loading timber on to wagons, and horses pulling the wagons. Etching with aquatint by W.H. Pyne, 1804.
Pyne, W. H. (William Henry), 1769-1843.Date: Jan. 1804Reference: 36962i- Books
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The concise practical measurer: or, a plain guide to gentlemen and builders. Describing the certain true methods of measuring and computing the value of the several performances of bricklayers, carpenters, Joyners, Plaisterers, Masons, Painters, Plumbers, Glaziers, and Paviors. The Growth, Nature and Use of Timber, viz. Of the Oak, Elm, Ash, Beech, Walnut-Tree, Poplar, Alder-Tree, Fir, Norway-Oak, Horn-Beam, Lime, Box, Hazell, and Maple. Also, The Form of a Bricklayer's and Carpenter's Bill of Measurement; the Manner of Digging Foundations, and the Method of Valuing Ground and Houses. The second edition. By Tho. Miles, Surveyor.
Miles, Tho. (Thomas).Date: [1740]- Pictures
Building: section through a church, showing timber roofing and interior fittings. Etching by H. Adlard, 1849, after S. H. Brooks.
Date: 1850Reference: 44274i- Pictures
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The staircase, and two details of the woodwork, at 49 Great Ormond Street, Holborn. Pencil drawing, June 1882, attributed to J. P. Emslie.
Emslie, John Philipps, 1839-1913.Date: 1882Reference: 36078i- Pictures
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Engineering: loading of wooden beams. Engraving by J. Davis after Tredgold, 1820.
Tredgold, R., active 1820.Date: 1 June 1820Reference: 44204i- Pictures
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Architecture: various roof trusses. Engraving by E. Turrell, 1847.
Tredgold, Thomas, active 1813-1824.Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 44313i- Pictures
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Woodmen driving an ox-cart carrying baulks of timber. Etching by F. Bracquemond after A. DuBuisson.
Dubuisson, Alexandre, 1805-1870.Date: 1857Reference: 485638i- Books
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The timber-Tree improved; or, the best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber, and Those Fruit-Trees whose Woods make the most profitable Returns to their Owners: According to the Newest Inventions, by the Plough, Harrow, and other Methods most approved of. By William Ellis, Of Little Gaddesden, near Hemstead in Hertfordshire.
Ellis, William, approximately 1700-1758.Date: 1738- Pictures
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Architecture: two composite roof trusses. Engraving by E. Turrell, 1847.
Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 44236i- Pictures
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A street of wooden houses in Mora, with a church terminating the vista.
Date: [approximately 1910]Reference: 529872iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
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Building: plans of the four floors of a town house, showing the layout of flooring joists. Engraving by G. C. Jenkinson, 1847, after M. A. Nicholson.
Nicholson, Michael Angelo, approximately 1796-1841.Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 44312i- Books
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The timber-tree improved: or, The best practical methods of improving different lands with proper timber. And those fruit-trees whose woods make the most profitable returns to their owners, according to the newest inventions, by the plough, harrow, and other methods most approved of. Containing, I. Seven different ways of improving the oak, with remarks on the same. II. The nature and improvement of the beech. III. To raise a beech wood from seeds and sets. IV. Transplanting large beeches. V. To raise a beech hedge by seeds or sets. VI. Of the nature and improvement of the elm, witch-elm, ash, pollard-Ash, ashen-stems, standard-ash, walnut, black-cherry, VII. Reasons humbly offered for the common use of the black-cherry. VIII. Of the horn-bean, or horn-beech, lime-tree, horse-chesnut, maple, hazel, firr-tree, sycamore, sallow, aps, white-wood, poplar and abel, alder, withy and willow, oziers, white-elder, pear-tree, &c. By William Ellis, of Little Gaddesdon, near Hempstead, in Hertfordshire.
Ellis, William, approximately 1700-1758.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Pictures
A timber house, built by Anders Zorn, near Stockholm. Photograph R. Grape, ca.1910.
Date: [approximetly 1910]Reference: 529907iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Pictures
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Architecture: various roof trusses. Engraving by E. Turrell, 1847.
Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 44250i- Pictures
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Architecture: various roof trusses. Engraving by E. Turrell, 1847.
Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 44234i- Pictures
Carpentry: various types of bridge. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after Lucotte.
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 41000i- Pictures
Building: timber roofing and brickwork details. Etching, 1850, after S. H. Brooks.
Date: 1850Reference: 44231i- Pictures
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A nine-bladed reciprocating mechanical saw, lateral and end elevations. Engraving by Hare.
Reference: 41148i- Pictures
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Joinery: a joiner's yard, with men at work (top), various types of joint (below). Engraving by Defehrt after Lucotte.
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 41140i- Pictures
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Building: timber and brick roofing details. Etching by [W. A. B.] 1850, after S. H. Brooks.
Date: 1850Reference: 44251i- Pictures
Carpentry: a bridge suspended over a gorge (top), and plan and elevation of a swingbridge (below). Engraving by Prevost after Lucotte.
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Reference: 41022i- Pictures
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Building: three trusses from specific London buildings. Etching by W. A. Beever after C. S. Duncan.
Duncan, C. S. (Charles Stewart)Date: 1849Reference: 44314i- Pictures
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Architecture: various roof trusses. Engraving by E. Turrell, 1847.
Date: 2 January 1848Reference: 44233i- Pictures
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A section through a sawing-shed, with a water-powered sawmill. Engraving by Mutlow.
Reference: 45426i