Calendar: 1869-1870 Page 131
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applied sciences 131 Theory of Equilibrium Varieties of the Arch Vaulting The Dome Abutments Buttresses Pinnacles the Arch in Car- pentry Theory of Ironwork-Cast Iron in Pillars and Girders Rolled Iron in Solid Girders Cellular Girders Easter Term The Practice of Construction and the Design of Works -Earthworks-Excavation Embankments and Cut- tings Puddling Well Sinking &c Roads Route and Gradients Roadmaking Railways Gradients Curves Guage &c Permanent Way Bridges -Stone Brick Timber and Iron Houses -Foundations Walls and Mortar Brickwork and Stonework Timberwork and Joinery Ironwork Plaster- work Slatework &c Leadwork &c Painting General Maxims Chimney Shafts -Structure and Sizes Sewerage -Old Forms and New Tunnels -Structure Canals Docks Harbours Breakwaters Cofferdams and Lighthouses Third Year Students are conducted through system of advanced work taking the form of Essays on various En- gineering questions and Constructive designs for Works the material to be procured from private reading as supplementary to the course of Lectures Fee for Occasional Students 21 12s id per Term or 71 7s per annum Manufacturing Art and Machinery First Year Lectures 15-2 15 every Tuesday Second and Third Years Lectures 11 45-12 45 every Tuesday Each Student accompanies the Professor every four weeks on Wednesday to one of the principal manufacturing esta- blishments in the metropolis
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