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TWELVE HEADS after Holbein, selected from his Drawings in Her Majesty's Collection at Windsor. Reproduced in Autotype. Half imperial, £1 16s.
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SOLID MODELS, &c.:*Box of Models, £1 4s.A Stand with a universal joint, to show the solid models, &c., £1 18s.*One Wire Quadrangle, with a circle and cross within it, and one straight wire. One solid cube. One Skeleton Wire Cube. One Sphere. One Cone. One Cylinder. One Hexagonal Prism. £2 2s.Skeleton Cube in wood, 3s. 6d.18-inch Skeleton Cube in wood, 12s.*Three objects of form in Pottery:Indian Jar,}Celadon Jar,18s. 6d.Bottle,*Five selected Vases in Majolica Ware, £2 11s.*Three selected Vases in Earthenware, 18s.Imperial Deal Frames, glazed, without sunk rings, 10s. each.*Davidson's Smaller Solid Models, in Box, £2, containing—2 Square Slabs.9 Oblong Blocks (steps).2 Cubes.4 Square Blocks.Octagon Prism.Cylinder.Cone.Jointed Cross.Triangular Prism.Pyramid, Equilateral.Pyramid, Isosceles.Square Block.*Davidson's Advanced Drawing Models, £9.—The following is a brief description of the Models:—An Obelisk—composed of 2 Octagonal Slabs, 26 and 20 inches across, and each 3 inches high; 1 Cube, 12 inches edge; 1 Monolith (forming the body of the obelisk) 3 feet high; 1 Pyramid, 6 inches base; the complete object is thus nearly 5 feet high. A Market Cross—composed of 3 Slabs, 24, 18, and 12 inches across, and each 3 inches high; 1 Upright, 3 feet high; 2 Cross Arms, united by mortise and tenon joints; complete height, 3 feet 9 inches. A Step-Ladder, 23 inches high. A Kitchen Table, 14-1/2 inches high. A Chair to correspond. A Four-legged Stool, with projecting top and cross rails, height 14 inches. A Tub, with handles and projecting hoops, and the divisions between the staves plainly marked. A strong Trestle, 18 inches high. A Hollow Cylinder, 9 inches in diameter, and 12 inches long, divided lengthwise. A Hollow Sphere, 9 inches in diameter, divided into semi-spheres, one of which is again divided into quarters; the semi-sphere, when placed on the cylinder, gives the form and principles of shading a dome, whilst one of the quarters placed on half the cylinder forms a niche.*Davidson's Apparatus for Teaching Practical Geometry (22 models), £5.*Binn's Models for Illustrating the Elementary Principles of Orthographic Projection as applied to Mechanical Drawing, in box, £1 10s.Miller's Class Drawing Models.—These Models are particularly adapted for teaching large classes; the stand is very strong, and the universal joint will hold the Models in any position.Wood Models:Square Prism, 12 inches side, 18 inches high; Hexagonal Prism, 14 inches side, 18 inches high; Cube, 14 inches side; Cylinder, 13 inches diameter, 16 inches high; Hexagon Pyramid, 14 inches diameter, 22-1/2 inches side; Square Pyramid, 14 inches side, 22-1/2 inches side; Cone, 13 inches diameter, 22-1/2 inches side; Skeleton Cube, 19 inches solid wood 1-3/4 inch square; Intersecting Circles, 19 inches solid wood 2-1/4 by 1-1/2 inches.Wire Models:Triangular Prism, 17 inches side, 22 inches high; Square Prism, 14 inches side, 20 inches high; Hexagonal Prism, 16 inches diameter, 21 inches high; Cylinder, 14 inches diameter, 21 inches high; Hexagon Pyramid, 18 inches diameter, 24 inches high; Square Pyramid, 17 inches side, 24 inches high; Cone, 17 inches side, 24 inches high; Skeleton Cube, 19 inches side; Intersecting Circles, 19 inches side; Plain Circle, 19 inches side; Plain Square, 19 inches side. Table, 27 inches by 21-1/2 inches. Stand. The set complete, £14 13s.Vulcanite Set Square, 5s.Large Compasses, with chalk-holder, 5s.*Slip, two set squares andTsquare, 5s.*Parkes's Case of Instruments, containing 6-inch compasses with pen and pencil leg, 5s.*Prize Instrument Case, with 6-inch compasses, pen and pencil leg, 2 small compasses, pen and scale, 18s.6-inch Compasses, with shifting pen and point, 4s. 6d.Small Compass, in case, 1s.
*Box of Models, £1 4s.
A Stand with a universal joint, to show the solid models, &c., £1 18s.
*One Wire Quadrangle, with a circle and cross within it, and one straight wire. One solid cube. One Skeleton Wire Cube. One Sphere. One Cone. One Cylinder. One Hexagonal Prism. £2 2s.
Skeleton Cube in wood, 3s. 6d.
18-inch Skeleton Cube in wood, 12s.
*Three objects of form in Pottery:
Indian Jar,}Celadon Jar,18s. 6d.Bottle,
*Five selected Vases in Majolica Ware, £2 11s.
*Three selected Vases in Earthenware, 18s.
Imperial Deal Frames, glazed, without sunk rings, 10s. each.
*Davidson's Smaller Solid Models, in Box, £2, containing—
2 Square Slabs.9 Oblong Blocks (steps).2 Cubes.4 Square Blocks.Octagon Prism.Cylinder.Cone.Jointed Cross.Triangular Prism.Pyramid, Equilateral.Pyramid, Isosceles.Square Block.
*Davidson's Advanced Drawing Models, £9.—The following is a brief description of the Models:—An Obelisk—composed of 2 Octagonal Slabs, 26 and 20 inches across, and each 3 inches high; 1 Cube, 12 inches edge; 1 Monolith (forming the body of the obelisk) 3 feet high; 1 Pyramid, 6 inches base; the complete object is thus nearly 5 feet high. A Market Cross—composed of 3 Slabs, 24, 18, and 12 inches across, and each 3 inches high; 1 Upright, 3 feet high; 2 Cross Arms, united by mortise and tenon joints; complete height, 3 feet 9 inches. A Step-Ladder, 23 inches high. A Kitchen Table, 14-1/2 inches high. A Chair to correspond. A Four-legged Stool, with projecting top and cross rails, height 14 inches. A Tub, with handles and projecting hoops, and the divisions between the staves plainly marked. A strong Trestle, 18 inches high. A Hollow Cylinder, 9 inches in diameter, and 12 inches long, divided lengthwise. A Hollow Sphere, 9 inches in diameter, divided into semi-spheres, one of which is again divided into quarters; the semi-sphere, when placed on the cylinder, gives the form and principles of shading a dome, whilst one of the quarters placed on half the cylinder forms a niche.
*Davidson's Apparatus for Teaching Practical Geometry (22 models), £5.
*Binn's Models for Illustrating the Elementary Principles of Orthographic Projection as applied to Mechanical Drawing, in box, £1 10s.
Miller's Class Drawing Models.—These Models are particularly adapted for teaching large classes; the stand is very strong, and the universal joint will hold the Models in any position.Wood Models:Square Prism, 12 inches side, 18 inches high; Hexagonal Prism, 14 inches side, 18 inches high; Cube, 14 inches side; Cylinder, 13 inches diameter, 16 inches high; Hexagon Pyramid, 14 inches diameter, 22-1/2 inches side; Square Pyramid, 14 inches side, 22-1/2 inches side; Cone, 13 inches diameter, 22-1/2 inches side; Skeleton Cube, 19 inches solid wood 1-3/4 inch square; Intersecting Circles, 19 inches solid wood 2-1/4 by 1-1/2 inches.Wire Models:Triangular Prism, 17 inches side, 22 inches high; Square Prism, 14 inches side, 20 inches high; Hexagonal Prism, 16 inches diameter, 21 inches high; Cylinder, 14 inches diameter, 21 inches high; Hexagon Pyramid, 18 inches diameter, 24 inches high; Square Pyramid, 17 inches side, 24 inches high; Cone, 17 inches side, 24 inches high; Skeleton Cube, 19 inches side; Intersecting Circles, 19 inches side; Plain Circle, 19 inches side; Plain Square, 19 inches side. Table, 27 inches by 21-1/2 inches. Stand. The set complete, £14 13s.
Vulcanite Set Square, 5s.
Large Compasses, with chalk-holder, 5s.
*Slip, two set squares andTsquare, 5s.
*Parkes's Case of Instruments, containing 6-inch compasses with pen and pencil leg, 5s.
*Prize Instrument Case, with 6-inch compasses, pen and pencil leg, 2 small compasses, pen and scale, 18s.
6-inch Compasses, with shifting pen and point, 4s. 6d.
Small Compass, in case, 1s.
*Models, &c., entered as sets, can only be supplied in sets.
ASTRONOMICAL:TWELVE SHEETS. ByJohn Drew, Ph. Dr., F.R.S.A. Prepared for the Committee of Council on Education. Sheets, £2 8s.; on rollers and varnished, £4 4s.BOTANICAL:NINE SHEETS. Illustrating a Practical Method of Teaching Botany. By ProfessorHenslow, F.L.S. £2; on rollers and varnished, £3 3s.
TWELVE SHEETS. ByJohn Drew, Ph. Dr., F.R.S.A. Prepared for the Committee of Council on Education. Sheets, £2 8s.; on rollers and varnished, £4 4s.
NINE SHEETS. Illustrating a Practical Method of Teaching Botany. By ProfessorHenslow, F.L.S. £2; on rollers and varnished, £3 3s.
CLASS.DIVISION.SECTION.DIAGRAM.BracketBracketThalamifloral1AngiospermousCalycifloral2 & 3DicotyledonCorollifloral4Incomplete5Gymnospermous6BracketPetaloidBracketSuperior7MonocotyledonsInferior8Glumaceous9
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION:TEN SHEETS. ByWilliam J. Glenny, Professor of Drawing, King's College. In sets, £1 1s.LAXTON'S EXAMPLES OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN TWO DIVISIONS, containing 32 Imperial Plates, £1.BUSBRIDGE'S DRAWINGS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, 11 Sheets. 2s. 9d. Mounted, 5s. 6d.GEOLOGICAL:DIAGRAM OF BRITISH STRATA. ByH. W. Bristow, F.R.S., F.G.S. A Sheet, 4s.; on roller and varnished, 7s. 6d.MECHANICAL:DIAGRAMS OF THE MECHANICAL POWERS, AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN MACHINERY AND THE ARTS GENERALLY. ByDr. John Anderson.8 Diagrams, highly coloured on stout paper, 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches. Sheets £1 per set; mounted on rollers, £2.DIAGRAMS OF THE STEAM-ENGINE. By ProfessorGoodeveand ProfessorShelley. Stout paper, 40 inches by 27 inches, highly coloured. Sets of 41 Diagrams (52-1/2 Sheets), £6 6s.; varnished and mounted on rollers, £11 11s.MACHINE DETAILS. By ProfessorUnwin. 16 Coloured Diagrams. Sheets, £2 2s.; mounted on rollers and varnished, £3 14s.SELECTED EXAMPLES OF MACHINES, OF IRON AND WOOD (French). ByStanislas Pettit. 60 Sheets, £3 5s.; 13s. per dozen.BUSBRIDGE'S DRAWINGS OF MACHINE CONSTRUCTION. 50 Sheets, 12s. 6d. Mounted, £1 5s.LESSONS IN MECHANICAL DRAWING. ByStanislas Pettit. 1s. per dozen; also larger Sheets, more advanced copies, 2s. per dozen.LESSONS IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING. ByStanislas Pettit. 1s. per dozen; also larger Sheets, more advanced copies, 2s. per dozen.PHYSIOLOGICAL:ELEVEN SHEETS. Illustrating Human Physiology, Life Size and Coloured from Nature. Prepared under the direction ofJohn Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., &c. Each Sheet, 12s. 6d. On canvas and rollers, varnished, £1 1s.1. THE SKELETON AND LIGAMENTS.2. THE MUSCLES, JOINTS, AND ANIMAL MECHANICS.3. THE VISCERA IN POSITION.—THE STRUCTURE OF THE LUNGS.4. THE ORGANS OF CIRCULATION.5. THE LYMPHATICS OR ABSORBENTS.6. THE ORGANS OF DIGESTION.7. THE BRAIN AND NERVES.—THE ORGANS OF THE VOICE.8. THE ORGANS OF THE SENSES.9. THE ORGANS OF THE SENSES.10. THE MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE TEXTURES AND ORGANS.11. THE MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE TEXTURES AND ORGANS.
TEN SHEETS. ByWilliam J. Glenny, Professor of Drawing, King's College. In sets, £1 1s.
LAXTON'S EXAMPLES OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN TWO DIVISIONS, containing 32 Imperial Plates, £1.
BUSBRIDGE'S DRAWINGS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, 11 Sheets. 2s. 9d. Mounted, 5s. 6d.
DIAGRAM OF BRITISH STRATA. ByH. W. Bristow, F.R.S., F.G.S. A Sheet, 4s.; on roller and varnished, 7s. 6d.
DIAGRAMS OF THE MECHANICAL POWERS, AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN MACHINERY AND THE ARTS GENERALLY. ByDr. John Anderson.
8 Diagrams, highly coloured on stout paper, 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches. Sheets £1 per set; mounted on rollers, £2.
DIAGRAMS OF THE STEAM-ENGINE. By ProfessorGoodeveand ProfessorShelley. Stout paper, 40 inches by 27 inches, highly coloured. Sets of 41 Diagrams (52-1/2 Sheets), £6 6s.; varnished and mounted on rollers, £11 11s.
MACHINE DETAILS. By ProfessorUnwin. 16 Coloured Diagrams. Sheets, £2 2s.; mounted on rollers and varnished, £3 14s.
SELECTED EXAMPLES OF MACHINES, OF IRON AND WOOD (French). ByStanislas Pettit. 60 Sheets, £3 5s.; 13s. per dozen.
BUSBRIDGE'S DRAWINGS OF MACHINE CONSTRUCTION. 50 Sheets, 12s. 6d. Mounted, £1 5s.
LESSONS IN MECHANICAL DRAWING. ByStanislas Pettit. 1s. per dozen; also larger Sheets, more advanced copies, 2s. per dozen.
LESSONS IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING. ByStanislas Pettit. 1s. per dozen; also larger Sheets, more advanced copies, 2s. per dozen.
ELEVEN SHEETS. Illustrating Human Physiology, Life Size and Coloured from Nature. Prepared under the direction ofJohn Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., &c. Each Sheet, 12s. 6d. On canvas and rollers, varnished, £1 1s.
HUMAN BODY, LIFE SIZE. ByJohn Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Each Sheet, 12s. 6d.; on canvas and rollers, varnished, £1 1s. Explanatory Key, 1s.1. THE SKELETON, Front View.2. THE MUSCLES, Front View.3. THE SKELETON, Back View.4. THE MUSCLES, Back View.5. THE SKELETON, Side View.6. THE MUSCLES, Side View.7. THE FEMALE SKELETON, Front View.ZOOLOGICAL:TEN SHEETS. Illustrating the Classification of Animals. ByRobert Patterson. £2; on canvas and rollers, varnished, £3 10s.The same, reduced in size on Royal paper, in 9 Sheets, uncoloured, 12s.
HUMAN BODY, LIFE SIZE. ByJohn Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S. Each Sheet, 12s. 6d.; on canvas and rollers, varnished, £1 1s. Explanatory Key, 1s.
TEN SHEETS. Illustrating the Classification of Animals. ByRobert Patterson. £2; on canvas and rollers, varnished, £3 10s.
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