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... feet in height , and three in diameter , surrounded in two places with withes , to prevent the clay from cracking and falling to pieces by the violence of the heat . Round the lower part , on a level with the ground , but not so low as ...
... feet in height , and three in diameter , surrounded in two places with withes , to prevent the clay from cracking and falling to pieces by the violence of the heat . Round the lower part , on a level with the ground , but not so low as ...
Side 21
... feet above the top of the furnace . On the third day , from the commencement of the operation , all the tubes were taken out , the ends of many of them being vitrified with the heat , but the metal was not removed until some days ...
... feet above the top of the furnace . On the third day , from the commencement of the operation , all the tubes were taken out , the ends of many of them being vitrified with the heat , but the metal was not removed until some days ...
Side 43
... feet square , all of stone , for his new invention , at a place called Hascobridge , in the parish of Sedgeley , and county of Stafford ; the bellows of which furnace were larger than ordinary bellows are ; in which work he made seven ...
... feet square , all of stone , for his new invention , at a place called Hascobridge , in the parish of Sedgeley , and county of Stafford ; the bellows of which furnace were larger than ordinary bellows are ; in which work he made seven ...
Side 50
... feet ; these works are called footrids , but of these works there are now but few . Some of these small coals in these open works the poor people did carry away , but paid nothing for them in former times , termed the braincarriages ...
... feet ; these works are called footrids , but of these works there are now but few . Some of these small coals in these open works the poor people did carry away , but paid nothing for them in former times , termed the braincarriages ...
Side 83
... feet long . † The Carron Works consist of five blast furnaces , sixteen air furnaces , a clay mill for grinding clay and making fire bricks for the use of the said furnaces , an engine that raises four tons and a half of water at one ...
... feet long . † The Carron Works consist of five blast furnaces , sixteen air furnaces , a clay mill for grinding clay and making fire bricks for the use of the said furnaces , an engine that raises four tons and a half of water at one ...
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History of the Iron Trade: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period Harry Scrivenor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
History of the Iron Trade: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period Harry Scrivenor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
History of the Iron Trade: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period Harry Scrivenor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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