Calendar: 1883-1884 Page 193
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APPLIED SCIENCES 189 ledge of the subject to render him of some service in the office of an Architect or Engineer Architectural Drawing -The Student will then make working -drawings for the construction of Roofs Floors and general details of buildings in conformity with modern practice Advanced Students will proceed to apply their know- ledge of construction to architectural design will receive instruction in the elements and principles of the ornament suitable to the building and the leading features of the various historic styles of ornament the projection of shadows colouring and finishing the drawings and perspective view of the design Engineering Drawing -Working drawings for Foundations Earth Works Walls and Abutments Stone Girder Tubular and Suspension Bridges and the Framing and Trussing of Timber and Temporary Bridges General Railway works Permanent Way Sidings Crossings Switches Turntables and their various details Embankments Cuttings Tunnels Bridges Stations Workshops &c Harbours Lighthouses Docks Canals Methods of Colouring Projection of Shadows Perspective and Isometric projections of the works Mechanical Drawing The application of the Involute Cycloidal Epicycloidal and Hypocycloidal Curves to the Teeth of Wheels Projection of Screws Spur Worm Bevil Skew Bevil Morticed Drum Cog and Fly-wheels Rack and Pinion Cam Heart and Tappit Wheels Plans Elevations and Sec- tions of Locomotive and Marine Engines and Stationary Engines for various purposes with their details and Draw- ings to scale of Models in the Museum or Machines in the Workshop ×™ It will be seen by the above outline of the course that Students are encouraged to make careful and accurate working drawings directly bearing on the subjects in which they receive instruction in Section Arts of Construction and in Section Manufacturing Art and Machinery Occasional Students may take up any branch of the Course which they may wish to follow
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