


Notebooks of notes from lectures in Paris 1802-1803

"Notes taken during a course of chemical lectures given at Paris in the Winter of 1802-3 by Monsieur Vauquelin"

Notes written in French from two lectures

Drawing of forcing pump proposed to be fixed in the salt water well in His Majesty's Dockyard at Portsmouth

Drawing of cast iron pump with wrought iron hoop for wells

Design for slipping wheel and joint to prevent breaking of machinery

The rolling-beam of Plan no.1 with a design for providing it with motion

Ground plan and elevation of a building for the machinery used for making block and pullies at Dunsterville Manufactory

Elevations, section and plan of a moveable steam engine

Design for rebuilding of Albion Mills fire proof, transverse section

Design for rebuilding of Albion Mills fire proof

Drawing of aqueduct over the River Rea

Copy plan of part of Plymouth Dockyard showing pump houses, drains and dock

Pamphlet entitled ‘A Further Report, on the Intended Rail or Tram Road, from Stockton, by Darlington, to the collieries, with a branch to Yarum [sic]’

Elevation of arrangement 13 with some of the driving and directive. Elevation includes section of a barrel '65 bands 80 verticals'.

Intended for engraving. Shows six barrels with reducing apparatus.

Plan of the left half to middle group for General Plan 28.

Sketch of an apparatus for advancing stereotype frames of the Difference Engine by cranks and backing them by weights. Superseded. Plan, elevation.

Elevation of parts of the card counting apparatus for operation and variable cards.

Standard case of approximate multiplication. Sheet 3 of 4.

Approximative division. Standard case. Sheet 4 of 12.

Division, continued. Sheet 2 of 12.

Multiplication. Sheet 1 of 4.

36 variations of approximative division. Sheet 12 of 12.

Approximative division, continued. Sheet 10 of 12.

Verticals for multiplication. Notation 108.

Untitled pencil layout, includes mill racks.

Approximative division, continued. Sheet 7 of 12.

Approximative division, continued. Sheet 8 of 12.

Verticals for division. Sheet 1 of 4.

Verticals for approximative division. Sheet 2 of 4.

Verticals for approximative division. Sheet 4 of 4.

Approximative multiplication. Summary of multiplication. Sheet 2 of 5.

Verticals for governing A et cetera for algebraic additions, notation 170. Sheet 2 of 2.

Division. Working notation belonging to Summary No. 244 which superseded Notation 241.

Arithmetical example of multiplication as performed in Notation 220.

Untitled. [Drawings of cams]

Invoice regarding stationary purchases

Receipt from Mr Raisbeck, Stockton for the Sugar House to A Hall £7.6.1 ¾

Receipt from Mr Raisbeck for the Sugar House to A Hall for £1.0.0

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing elevation of booking office next to rails

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing side elevation of booking office with sectional drawings through water closets, passages and first class waiting room, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto.

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing plan of the basement walls of the principal building, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing details of the Birmingham Station's booking offices, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing plan of foundation walls for goods offices, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing elevation of the Offices for Goods from the road, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto .

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing section of string course, profile of the balcony and profile of a baluster, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto

Drawing of Curzon Street Station, Birmingham (London & Birmingham Railway), showing section through the gateway passage and water closets, signed by Philip Hardwick, Grissell and Peto
