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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905 edition. Excerpt: ...upon as axiomatic, others as mere opinions only--the latter being often utterly incapable of objective verification or disproof. Hence in specifying his authority for any opinion or statement quoted a writer absolves himself from much responsibility that may otherwise prove troublesome and inconvenient. However, Mr. Furnival has managed this with considerable skill; he has succeeded where many would fail. His scientific attainments and wide knowledge of his subject have together enabled him to select his many references and put them in such a way as to save future investigators much time and trouble in looking them up. Herein consists one of the best features of the book; all the best things that have been written and said in relation to glazes particularly as regards lead and leadless glazes--by more or less recognised authorities may be found ready to hand. By far the most important section of the work is to be found in the pages devoted to the consideration of bodies. slips, frits, and glazes. Mr. Furnival does not seem to excel. as do most pottery specialists, in the gentle art of talking round his subject. He goes straight to the heart of it. and in giving the many and varied recipes, he practically pledges his own reputation, within certain well understood limits. on their practical application and worth. He says: "Respecting the particular series of recipes for such glazes published in the following pages, it is not claimed that they will under every possible set of conditions, favourable or adverse. yield products superior to those on the market, or beyond criticism. What is expected of them, as the result of many experiments, is that they will yield, to the exercise of equal skill and favour, results equal to the average of...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...Works ( 10,000), Sewerage Works ( 280), and Bridge Widening ( 740), for the Corporation. Local Government Board enquiry has been held. Apply Borough Surveyor, Town Hall. Blackpool. Sewerage Outlet ( 10,500), Improvements to Sanitorium ( 1,000), and Private Street Improvements ( 6,000), for the Corporation. Local Government Board enquiry has been held. Apply Borough Surveyor, Town Hall. Ossett. Drainage Works, Gawthorpe, for the District Council. To cost 4,000. Application has been made to the Local Government Board. Plans have been prepared by Mr. S. Shaw, C.E. Apply Surveyor, Council's Offices. Oswaldtwistle. Gasworks, for the District Council. To cost 2,300. Sanctioned by the Local Government Board. Apply Surveyor, Council's Offices. Ramsgate. Refuse Destructor and Relative Works, for the Town Council. Work to be commenced. Apply Borough Surveyor, Town Oflices. Repton. Water Supply Works, for the Rural District Council. To cost 3,750. Application has been made to the Local Government Board. Apply Surveyor, Council's Offices. Royton. Sewerage and Sewage Disposal Works, for the District Council. To cost 23,000. Proposed to borrow the money from the Public Works Loans Commissioners. Apply Surveyor, Council's Ofiices. Salford. Storm Water Overflow, for the Corporation. To cost 2,200. Enquiry has been held. Apply Borough Surveyor, Corporation Offices. Sowerby Bridge, Yorks. Gasworks, for the District Council. To cost 8,500. Local Government Board enquiry has been held. Apply Surveyor, Council's Otlices. Spennymoor, Durham. Hospital, for the District Council. To cost 3,000. Local Government Board enquiry has been held. Stamford. Sewerage Works, for the Town Council. To...