Calendar: 1881-1882 Page 170
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168 APPLIED SCIENCES Lectures Monday from to Thursday or Friday from to See Time Table pp 186-7 Order of the Course Second Year- Michaelmas Term Materials ×™ their Structure Manufacture and Application -Stone in its Varieties the Decay and Pre- servation of Stone Artificial Stone Brick Terra Cotta Tiles and Pipes Limes and Cements Concrete Aspbalte Slate Timber in its Varieties the Decay and Preservation of Timber Deal and Plank &c &c Lent Term Materials continued the Strength of Materials and the Mechanics of Construction -The Manufacture of Iron for Building Purposes Cast Iron Malleable Iron Rolled Iron the Decay and Preservation of Iron Lead Zinc Glass Paint The Weight of Materials the Strength of Materials in Compression Tension and Cross Strain Founda- tions Natural and Artificial The Mechanics of Earthwork of Walls of the Equilibrium of Beams of Framing of Trussing of Centering Shoring &c &c Easter Term The Arch Iron Work and the Practice of Works -The Theory of the Arch and its Pressures of Domes of Abutments of the Arch in Carpentry Iron Construction in Cast Girders in Rolled Girders in Trusses &c &c The Practice and Design of Housebuilding of Bridges in Timber in Masonry and in Iron The Third Year Class pursues the subject of the Practice of Works and is conducted through the preparation of series of Practical Designs and Essays In the Lent Term the Professor delivers series of Lectures in two parts one on further constructive subjects and the other on artistic architectural design Occasional Students attending the Second Year Lectures are admitted also to those of the Third Year Class Manufacturing Art and Machinery First Year Lectures 15-2 15 every Tuesday
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