Calendar: 1899-1900 Page 177
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engineering architecture and applied sciences 173 Medals and Prizes offered by the Carpenters' Company and Alderman Faudell Phillips for the Evening Classes VI Woodcarving Monday and Wednesday 7-9 Teacher-G Bull Each Course lasts 12 weeks or thereabouts Ladies can be admitted by special permission Students are provided with tools free of charge for their First Term Fees For evening in the week 10s 6d per Term or £1 6s per Annum evenings 18s 66 per Term or £2 6s per Annum In connection with the Wood-carving Classes Day and Evening there is from time to time Competition of Works produced by British-born subjects printed information as to which may be obtained from the Clerk of the Carpenters' Company MECHANICAL ENGINEERING David Sing Capper Inst Professor Η Waynforth Inst Assoc Demonstrator Junior Class -Tues 9-10 Wed 9-10 Second-year Students of this Division attend this Class Theory of Machines and analysis of mechanisms Strength of Materials -Simple Stresses-Tension-Com- pression-More Complex Stresses-Bending-Shear-Torsion -Simple Structures-Riveted Joints-Alternating Repeated and Sudden Loads Occasional demonstrations on the twenty- five ton testing-machine will be given in illustration of these Lectures Machine Construction and Design Theory of steam-engine and boiler simply treated-Design and construction of simple details Fees £3 3s per Term or £8 8s for the Course II Senior Class -Wed 12-1 Th 9-10 Fri 9-10 Third-year Students of this Division attend this Class General continuation of work of Junior Class
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