Automata Old and NewImprinted at the Chiswick Press, 1893 - 117 páginas |
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... water - tight tank fitted with a funnel ( E ) , the stem of which reaches nearly to the bottom ; to the right of this there is a little bush on which sits a bird , and a tube ( GH ) leads up from the roof of the OLD AND NEW . 19.
... water - tight tank fitted with a funnel ( E ) , the stem of which reaches nearly to the bottom ; to the right of this there is a little bush on which sits a bird , and a tube ( GH ) leads up from the roof of the OLD AND NEW . 19.
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... tube and whistle ( GH ) and , bubbling through the water , sounds as if the bird were singing . Thus the well - known bubbling bird - whistle dates back to a century and a half before the Christian era or earlier . The next illustration ...
... tube and whistle ( GH ) and , bubbling through the water , sounds as if the bird were singing . Thus the well - known bubbling bird - whistle dates back to a century and a half before the Christian era or earlier . The next illustration ...
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... tube , with a larger box forming the pedestal . Into this lower reservoir is poured the wine or other liquid through ... tubes which pass through the body and down the right arm of each figure . In the next view ( 24 AUTOMATA.
... tube , with a larger box forming the pedestal . Into this lower reservoir is poured the wine or other liquid through ... tubes which pass through the body and down the right arm of each figure . In the next view ( 24 AUTOMATA.
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... the goddess Isis showed her invisible presence by throwing open the doors of her sanctuary . In this case the altar consists of an air - tight metallic box communicating by means of a tube ( F G ) with a. OLD AND NEW . 25.
... the goddess Isis showed her invisible presence by throwing open the doors of her sanctuary . In this case the altar consists of an air - tight metallic box communicating by means of a tube ( F G ) with a. OLD AND NEW . 25.
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... tube ( L ) into the bucket ( M ) , which descends by its increased weight , thereby un- winding the cords from the two spindles that perform the function of hinges to the temple doors , at the same time winding up the counter- weight ...
... tube ( L ) into the bucket ( M ) , which descends by its increased weight , thereby un- winding the cords from the two spindles that perform the function of hinges to the temple doors , at the same time winding up the counter- weight ...
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action Agostino Ramelli altar ancient animal Archytas Aulus Gellius auto automata AUTOMATA OLD automaton Bedford Park BERNARD QUARITCH bird bucket century CHARLES HOLME CHARLES WELSH clock constructed copies Cox's Museum curious delivered at Willis's described device digestion Ditto doll Edition limited EDWARD HERON-ALLEN exhibited figure Freemasons Friday hammermen head Hero Hero's HERON-ALLEN illustration imitated Inaugural Address inches ingenious invention JAMES ROBERTS BROWN Kempelen king legs levers limited to 133 limited to 255 Limmer's Hotel little door London mechanician Mechanick MORT THOMPSON moving Odd Volumes Oddship Bro Oddship EDWARD F Oddship GEORGE CLULOW opened pedestal performed Peter Ramus pieces of mechanism pipe Presented President produced Queen Street Ramelli Robert-Houdin rotated Secretary Sette by Bro Sette of Odd sing strings T. C. VENABLES taking office tank Tavern tion tube turns Vaucanson Vice-President W. M. THOMPSON WALFORD WALTER HAMILTON weight wheel Wilkins Willis's Rooms wonderful WYMAN Ye Sette
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Página 96 - A CENTURY OF THE NAMES AND SCANTLINGS OF SUCH INVENTIONS, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected...
Página 29 - Water-works. shewing the easiest waies to raise water higher then the spring ; by which invention the perpetual motion is proposed, many hard labours performed and varieties of motions anu sounds produced.
Página 13 - Full twenty tripods for his hall he framed, That placed on living wheels of massy gold, (Wondrous to tell), instinct with spirit roll'd From place to place, around the blessed abodes Self-moved, obedient to the beck of Gods : For their fair handles now, o'erwrought with flowers, In moulds prepared the glowing ore he pours.
Página 104 - CLUBS," then delivered by Bro. BERNARD QUARITCH, Librarian. By Bro. WM THOMPSON, Historiographer. Presented to the Sette by His Oddship GEORGE CLULOW. Edition limited to 255 copies. 16. Codex Chiromantiae.
Página 103 - April 17th, 1885, &c. (pp. 56.) Presented to the Sette by His Oddship JAMES ROBERTS BROWN. Edition limited to 133 copies. 9. Catalogue of Works of Art Exhibited at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, on Friday, July nth, 1884.
Página 49 - ... into the ear thereof, it will presently open its mouth, and resolve the question in French, Latin, Welsh, Irish, or English, in good terms, uttering it out of his mouth, and then shut it until the next question be asked.
Página 104 - DISCOURSE CONCERNING AUTOGRAPHS AND THEIR SIGNIFICATIONS. Spoken in valediction at Willis's Rooms, on October the 8th, 1886, by Bro. EDWARD HERON-ALLEN, (pp. 45.) Presented to the Sette by His Oddship GEORGE CLULOW. Edition limited to 133 copies.
Página 96 - It gives me wonder great as my content, To see you here before me. O my soul's joy ! If after every tempest come such calms, May the winds blow till they have waken'd...
Página 49 - He also quoted some evidence in support of the view that the disease occurred at the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth century in Germany and more definite evidence that it occurred in Upper Italy and Hungary in 1890.
Página 99 - With a few Words on the Philanthropic Publisher of St. Paul's Churchyard. A Paper read at a Meeting of the Sette of Odd Volumes by Brother CHARLES WELSH, Chapman of the Sette, at the Freemasons' Tavern, on Friday, the 8th day of January, 12.