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FOOTNOTES:[1]‘Construction of Locks and Keys,’ by the late Mr. John Chubb. Read before the Institute of Civil Engineers.[2]A curved edge had been previously patented by Shore, February 22nd, 1865.[3]Mr. Braidwood was at the head of the London Fire Brigade; and, after a hardworking and useful life, was killed at the post of duty during the great Tooley Street Fire in 1861, by the sudden collapse of a wall. This fire burnt for a fortnight, and caused the loss of property valued at 2,000,000l.sterling.[4]See ‘Fire Surveys,’ p. 73.[5]Extended until 1879, by Judicial Committee of Privy Council.[6]Extended until 1879, by Judicial Committee of Privy Council.
[1]‘Construction of Locks and Keys,’ by the late Mr. John Chubb. Read before the Institute of Civil Engineers.
[1]‘Construction of Locks and Keys,’ by the late Mr. John Chubb. Read before the Institute of Civil Engineers.
[2]A curved edge had been previously patented by Shore, February 22nd, 1865.
[2]A curved edge had been previously patented by Shore, February 22nd, 1865.
[3]Mr. Braidwood was at the head of the London Fire Brigade; and, after a hardworking and useful life, was killed at the post of duty during the great Tooley Street Fire in 1861, by the sudden collapse of a wall. This fire burnt for a fortnight, and caused the loss of property valued at 2,000,000l.sterling.
[3]Mr. Braidwood was at the head of the London Fire Brigade; and, after a hardworking and useful life, was killed at the post of duty during the great Tooley Street Fire in 1861, by the sudden collapse of a wall. This fire burnt for a fortnight, and caused the loss of property valued at 2,000,000l.sterling.
[4]See ‘Fire Surveys,’ p. 73.
[4]See ‘Fire Surveys,’ p. 73.
[5]Extended until 1879, by Judicial Committee of Privy Council.
[5]Extended until 1879, by Judicial Committee of Privy Council.
[6]Extended until 1879, by Judicial Committee of Privy Council.
[6]Extended until 1879, by Judicial Committee of Privy Council.