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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1859-1860-105

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applied sciences 105 The constructive arrangement of Buildings of public cha- racter as Churches Halls Courts Theatres and the like The Constructive arrangement of private Buildings as Dwelling Houses according to their several uses Instructions in designing delineating specifying and laying out works ascertaining quantities estimating probable cost and superintending and directing the execution of works -The extent to which the matters above indicated can be pursued in one Session of three Terms will greatly depend upon the attention and intelligence displayed by the Students Manufacturing Art and Machinery First Year Lectures 15-2 15 every Thursday Second and Third Years Lectures 15-3 every Tuesday First Year Iron and its Manufacture -The Ores employed the Blast Furnace Pig-Iron the Refining and Puddling of Iron Bar Iron Steel its Manufacture the Hardening and Tempering of Steel The Steam Engine -The Formation of Vapour its Pro- perties the Pressure of Steam Experimental illustrations Newcomen's Engine James Watt his improvements in the Steam Engine the Condensing Beam Engine Details of Construction the Lap and Lead of the Steam jValves the Locomotive Engine Steam Boilers their Construction and Appendages the Horse Power of Steam Engine The Manufacture of Coal Gas The Electric Telegraph -The Fundamental Laws of Elec- tricity the Galvanometer the Needle Telegraph Electro Magnets Dial or Letter Telegraphs Morse's Instrument Various details connected with the subject
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