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Title: American engineer
Year: 1912 (1910s)
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Subjects: Railroad engineering Engineering Railroads Railroad automobiles
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Simmons-Boardman Pub. Co
Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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rnished by the Whiting Foundry Equip-ment Firm, Harvey, 111. For the melting division (greyiron and steel) this involves a normal No. 5 Whiting cupolaof from seven to nine tons capacity per hour, and a cinder milla No. three cupola is used for melting stock for the converter. In the steel foundry there is utilized a Whiting side-blow con-verter of two tons capacity, with the tipping mechanism operatedliy a motor it is fitted with a Roots high stress positiveblower. There is also an oven 10 ft. x 13 ft. 6 in. for annealingsteel castings, and a rotary sand grinder. The coremaking division is offered with a automobile oven 7 ft.X 17 ft. a drying oven for cylinder molds, 12 ft. x 17 ft., anda battery of drawer sort ovens in 3 sections. An electricjib crane of four tons capacity is employed for handling the cores.The core and annealing ovens are oil fired. The cleaning de-parment consists of three exhaust tumblers 36 in. x 60 iii. The brass foundry included a tilting brass furnace of 400 lbs.
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Side Blov Stee Co Arr.ingenient ct CuDol.is in the Delaware & Hudson Foundry, capacity, but this was identified to be insufficient for the needs andit was moved to the erecting shop, where it is used for castingluib liners, a bigger a single becoming installed in its place. There arealso installed a magnetic separator, a 24 in. x 30 in. wet tum-lilsr, a metal band saw and the necessary benches and grinder.In the basic equipment of the plant there is a full system.if industrial tracks and turntables, as nicely as charging vehicles forpig iron and coke. The foundry is under the direct supervision of J. H. Manning,superintendent of motive energy, and G. S. Edm.onds, superintend-ent of shops, Delaware & Hudson Company. V. Z. Caracristiwas consulting engineer in charge of the building. FREIGHT Vehicle TROUBLES* BY J. (Builder. Dela FRITTS. The query has l)ecn asked as to why we arc experiencingso much trouhle with freight carrying ecjuipment. In answeringthis question we should take into consid
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Image from web page 66 of “Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum” (1898)
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Title: Annals of the South African Museum. Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: South African Museum
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Publisher: Cape Town [etc.] The Museu
Contributing Library: Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Ernst Mayr Library
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three): 100-140. Fischer, P. H., Duval, M. & Raffy, A. 1933. Etudes sur les echanges respiratoires des littorines. Archives de zoologie experimentale et produce 74 (33): 627-634.Kohn, A. J. 1960a. Ecological notes on Conus (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in the Trincomalee area of Ceylon. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (13) 2 (17): 309-320.Kohn, A. J. 19606. Spawning behaviour, egg masses and larval development in Conus from the Indian Ocean. Bulletin of the Bingham Oceanographic Collection, Yale University 17 (4): 1-51.Thiele, J. 1910. Mollusca. B. Polyplacophora, Gastropoda marina, Bivalvia. In: Schultze, L. Zoologische und anthro- pologische Ergebnisse einer Forschungsreise im westlichen und zentralen Siid-Afrika ausgefuhrt in den Jahren 1903-1905 4 (15). Denkschriften der medizinisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena 16: 269-270. (continued inside back cover) ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUMANNALE VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM Volume 100 BandMay 1992 MeiPart two Deel
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THE BASKETWORK OF SOUTHERN AFRICA Element I Technology ByE. M. SHAW Cape Town Kaapstad The ANNALS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM are issued in parts at irregular intervals as materialbecomes obtainable Obtainable from the South African Museum, P.O. Box 61, Cape Town 8000 Die ANNALE VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE MUSEUM word uitgegee in dele op ongereelde tye na gelang van diebeskikbaarheid van stof Verkrygbaar van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Posbus 61, Kaapstad 8000 OUT OF PRINT/UIT DRUK 1, 2(1-three, 5-eight), three(1-two, four-five, 8, t.-p.i.), five(1-three, five, 7-9), six(1, t.-p.i.), 7(1-four), eight, 9(1-2, 7), ten(1-3), 11(1-two, 5, 7, t.-p.i.), 14(1-2), 15(four-five), 24(two, five), 27, 31(1-3), 32(5), 33, 36(two), 43(1), 45(1), 67(5), 84(two) Copyright enquiries to the South African MuseumKopieregnavrae aan die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum ISBN 86813 125 3 Printed in South Africa byThe Rustica Press, Pty., Ltd.,Old Mill Road, Ndabeni, Cape In Suid-Afrika gedruk deurDie Rustica-pers, Edms., Bpk.,Old Mill-weg, Ndabeni, Kaap D839 THE BASKETWORK OF SOU
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Image from web page 57 of “Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907)” (1907)
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Title: Le quincaillier (Juillet-Decembre 1907)
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Subjects: Commerce
Publisher: Montréal :
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. Danduiand Brodeur &Boyer a Jas. Edm. Bancroft (134,- Saint-Pierre aux LiensAve Rolland. Lois 120-129 a 146 ter- 76 chacun vacant. Win. Tren-holme a John Lewis Treniholme ,980i !34706.) Rolland. Lots 1: -Ml. L05 a 108, a 121, 124 18 terrains, 30 x 76, supr. 2280 chacun vacant. Win. Treniholme a iron it Ludger Gauron ,- 134785) Maplewood wood. Lois 28-39, 4. 28-34- autres lol s 80 terrain, 25 x ins Lea Enfants AI incurs de i Jodoin a HenTi Jodoin: ,950 et 672 70 I 134856.) Cote des NeigesChemin C6te des Neiges. Lots 162-7 et 7 8 925 dun cole el .m l.r. ipr. 545(H) 1 do, 55.3 964.six dun 1006.four de lautrc. supr. 54,- vacant. Ektgenie Claude. I i L luc -I aJ a Tin Wcsl- u.iami Land Co. ,221.48 I 134698.) Sault aux-Recol!etsAve Peloquin. Lots 228-260, 261 two ter-• 105 chacun vacant. RosarioNap. Gharbonneau !■■ 1 N I icau a Henri 150 i 134714.) I a 117. 87. i i::i. Iicaid. Ills a• h ,- . I Mill. I i a IvlieSaint Laurent ■ ! , I • una
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Common SENSE TUE COQUERELLES ET PUNAISES,RA1S ET SOURIS. Se trouve dans tous les magasins et381 rue Queen, Quest, TORONTO, Ont. Les man-hands trouvent que Widespread Sense ert unarticle qui se vend tres bien, pour cette raison quildonne nne satisfaction create et que chaque elienten parle. De.manhez i.es Prtx
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