THE SEVEN PERIODSOFENGLISH ARCHITECTURE.

YorkCathedral ChurchChoir.WinchesterCathedral ChurchNave.CanterburyCathedral ChurchTransepts.CanterburyCathedral ChurchNave.YorkCathedral ChurchWest Towers.WellsCathedral ChurchCentral Tower.BeverleyMinsterWest Front.BridlingtonPriory ChurchWest Front.HowdenCollegiate ChurchChapter House.CambridgeSt. Mary's ChurchNave.Long MelfordHoly Trinity ChurchChancel, Nave.Saffron WaldenSt. Mary's ChurchChancel, Nave.LavenhamSt. Peter and St. Paul's ChurchNave.DoncasterSt. George's ChurchChancel, Nave.Bury St. Edmund'sSt. James' ChurchChancel, Nave.RotherhamAll Saints' ChurchNave, Transepts.HullHoly Trinity ChurchNave.WindsorSt. George's ChapelChancel, Nave.ManchesterCathedral ChurchChoir, Nave.TauntonSt. Mary's ChurchNave, Tower.GloucesterCathedral ChurchChoir.CambridgeKing's CollegeChapel.WarwickSt. Mary's ChurchBeauchamp Chapel.WestminsterCathedral ChurchHenry Seventh's Chapel.BathAbbey ChurchChoir, Transepts, Nave.

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Formulae and Tables for the Strength of Materials, Roofs, Water Supply, Drainage, Gas, and other matters useful to Architects and Builders.

Information connected with Sanitary Engineering.

Memoranda on the several trades used in Building, including a description of Materials and Analyses of Prices for Builders' work.

The Practice of Builders' Measurement.

Mensuration and the Division of Land.

Tables of the Weights of Iron and other Building Materials.

Constants of Labour.

Valuation of Property.

Summary of the Practice in Dilapidations.

Scale of Professional Charges for Architects and Surveyors.

Tables of English and French Weights and Measures.

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1. Production of the Electric Current—2. Electric Bells—3. Automatic Alarms—4. Domestic Telephones—5. Electric Clocks—6. Electric Lighters—7. Domestic Electric Lighting—8. Domestic Application of the Electric Light—9. Electric Motors—10. Electrical Locomotion—11. Electrotyping, Plating, and Gilding—12. Electric Recreations—13. Various Applications—Workshop of the Electrician.

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Acidimetry and Alkalimetry—Albumen—Alcohol—Alkaloids—Baking Powders—Bitters—Bleaching—Boiler Incrustations—Cements and Lutes—Cleansing—Confectionery—Copying—Disinfectants—Dyeing—Staining and Colouring—Essences—Extracts—Fireproofing—Gelatine—Glue and Size—Glycerine—Gut—Hydrogen Peroxide—Inks—Iodine—Iodoform—Isinglass—Ivory Substitutes—Leather—Luminous Bodies—Magnesia—Matches—Paper—Parchment—Perchloric Acid—Pigments—Paint and Painting—Potassium—Oxalate—Preserving.

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Alloys—Aluminium—Antimony—Barium—Beryllium—Bismuth—Cadmium—Cæsium—Calcium—Cerrium—Chromium—Cobalt—Copper—Didymium—Electrics (including alarms, batteries, bells, carbons, coils [induction, intensity, and resistance], dynamo-electric machines, fire risks, measuring, microphones, motors, phonographs, photophones, storing, telephones)—Enamels and Glazes—Erbium—Gallium—Glass—Gold—Indium—Iridium—Iron—Lacquers—Lanthanum—Lead—Lithium—Lubricants—Magnesium—Manganese—Mercury—Mica—Molybdenum—Nickel—Nisbium—Osmium—Palladium—Platinum—Potassium—Rhodium—Rubidium—Ruthenium—Silenium—Silver—Slag—Sodium—Strontium—Tantalum—Terbium—Thallium—Thorium—Tin—Titanium—Tungsten—Uranium—Vanadium—Yttrium—Zinc—Zirconium.

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