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Public works of Great Britain : consisting of railways, rails ... cast iron bridges, iron and gas works, canals, lock gates ... plan of the harbour and port of London and other important engineering works with descriptions and specifications ...
Port. grab. cal
A treatise on the principal mathematical instruments emploved in surveying, levelling, and astronomy : explaining their construction, adjustments, and use: with an appendix, and tables
Frederick W. Simm
England to Calcutta, by the overland route, in 1845 : from a manuscript left by Frederick Walter Simms /
Title on leaf preceding title page : The overland route from England to Calcutta as conducted in 1845.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet
A treatise on the principal mathematical instruments employed in surveying, levelling, and astronomy : explaining their construction, adjustments, and use /
Mode of access: Internet
Springfield College Gymnastic Legacy chart, by A.B. Frederick (Sept. 20, 1991)
The Springfield's Gymnastic Legacy chart prepared by A. B. Frederick, curator of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. The Chart is 77" x 8 1/2". It is printed on folded printer paper. It is signed by the author A.B. Frederick and signed. The chart uses information & from A.B. Frederick's book "Roots of American Gymnastics." This is not a direct representation of the charts in the various additions of the book "Roots of American Gymnastics" - a version of the list, with corrections and additions, can be seen on page 20 and 21 of the 1996 publication. The chart is a genealogical representation of coaches and outstanding gymnasts who have been associated with Springfield College and their history or contributions to the gymnastics, as well as those they have influenced. Honorees of the American National Gymnastics Hall of Fame are found on the charts along with the primary reasons for their election. At the top of the chart is Leslie Judd, the director and founder of the exhibition team at Springfield College. Judd was appointed as the first gymnastic coach and director at Springfield College in 1921. To the left of Judd are the people were were associated with early gymnastics programs at Springfield College before Judd was appointed as coach and director. These people include Henry Kallenberg, Amos Alonzo Stagg, James Naismith, Luther Gulick, and Louis C. Schroeder. Under Judd, stems all the major influencers of gymnastics that he trained. These people include Rene Kern, Charles Graves, Fred Zitta, Ted Steeves, Shotzbarger, Lyle Welser, Wilber West, Ralph Piper, Ray Heidloff, Hartly D'Oyley Price, Tom Dunkley, Walter Ersing, Erik Kjeldsen, Richard Aronson, Tom DeCarlo, and Frank Wolcott. The far right has the most recent history at the time that it was created, including some of the Women's history, including Diane Potter, Mimi Murrary, and Olympian Kathy Corrigan. Not represented is 35 year Women's Head Coach, Cheryl Raymond.Note: the image has been created using multiple photographs that have been pieced together and doctored using Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom; This is not a direct representation of the charts in the book "Roots of American Gymnastics"
Shaft sinking, concluded.—Excavating and square timbering the lower portion of the shafts
Public works of Great Britain, consisting of railways, rails, chairs, blocks ... : ... cast iron bridges, iron and gas works ... plan of the harbour and port of London : the whole rendered of the utmost utility to the civil engineer, to the nobility and gentry, as monuments of the useful arts in this country and as examples to the foreign engineer
ed. by F.W. SimmsHandschriftliches Exlibris: "G. Albert Escher. Felsenhof" 990022005540205503_0001 Exemplar der ETH-BI
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