John Rennie, 1761-1821: The Life and Work of a Great EngineerManchester University Press, 1963 - 149 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 28–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 14
... letter dated 6 August 1788 : I have now to inform you that I am about to change my situation in life by marriage . The lady to whom I am in a few weeks to be united is a Miss Durnford eldest daughter to Richard Durnford Esquire of ...
... letter dated 6 August 1788 : I have now to inform you that I am about to change my situation in life by marriage . The lady to whom I am in a few weeks to be united is a Miss Durnford eldest daughter to Richard Durnford Esquire of ...
Էջ 26
... letter . In 1806 John Rennie lost his wife , and Henrietta came to keep house for him . Apparently this was a very successful arrangement as we learn from various letters , but unfortunately she suffered from ill- health brought on by ...
... letter . In 1806 John Rennie lost his wife , and Henrietta came to keep house for him . Apparently this was a very successful arrangement as we learn from various letters , but unfortunately she suffered from ill- health brought on by ...
Էջ 85
... letter quoted in Chapter 1. These premises would appear to be the identical place still known as ' Rennie's Wharf ' and here he carried on business for several years . As a result of the high reputation which he made for himself with ...
... letter quoted in Chapter 1. These premises would appear to be the identical place still known as ' Rennie's Wharf ' and here he carried on business for several years . As a result of the high reputation which he made for himself with ...
Բովանդակություն
Family | 25 |
The Bell Rock Lighthouse | 52 |
Public Works | 62 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
4 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
abutments actual appears Aqueduct arch architecture assistants Avon Canal beam Boulton bridge building built called carried cast cast-iron Company completed considered construction continued contractors contracts cost course crossing described direct Docks drawings East Lothian effect embankment employed erected estimate Examination example executed existing extensions face forces further George give Harbour improvements increase interest iron John Rennie joints Kennet and Avon known Lancaster Canal later letter lighthouse London machinery machines masonry material means mechanical mentioned miles mill natural necessary never original plans Plans and estimate Plate practical prepared present proportion proposed pumping recommends Rennie's Report resident engineer River road Robison Rock scheme shows side steam Stevenson stone structures supplied theory tion University walls Watt wheel whole writing