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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-355

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356 EVENING CLASSES Ā£ For the best Etching on Copper Landscape For the best Etching on Copper Architecture By Messrs Marcus Ward and Co For the best design for Bookbinding These Prizes will be awarded at Easter 1882 and will be open to all those who have been Students of any of the Practical Fine Art Classes morning or evening during at least two terms in the preceding Twelve months The Drawings must be the bona fide work of the Candidate untouched by any other person whatever and must not have been begun before January of the year preceding that in which the Prizes are awarded 35 METALLURGY Day and Hour of Attendance-JVednesday from to This course of lectures established by the aid of the City and Guilds of London Institute is designed for all those who in any way have to do practically with the applications of metals It treats of the methods by which metals are obtained from their ores and the means by which they are rendered suitable for the various requirements of the Arts The following are the principal subjects treated of -General considerations concerning the Principles of Metallurgy II -The Physical Properties of Metals III -Fuel The Physical and Chemical Properties of various kinds of fuel The Selection and Economic Pre- paration of Fuel to suit the requirements of Special Processes IV -Materials used in the Construction of Furnaces &c Fire-bricks Crucibles &c -Metallurgical Processes Iron and Steel the various methods by which they are produced the effects due to the presence of foreign substances
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