| William Laxton - 1857 - 500 sider
...uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanised and framed together, having hard wood inserted Between the iron to receive the brass pins upon which the shelves pest. The framework of the bookcases forms the support for the iron perforated floors of the gallery... | |
| 1858 - 1010 sider
...uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanized and framed together, having hard wood inserted between the iron to receive the brass pins upon which the shelves rest. The shelves are formed of iron galvanized plates, edged with wainscot and covered with russet hide leather,... | |
| 1865 - 642 sider
...novel and simple construction, the uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanized and framed together, having fillets of beech inserted...the iron perforated floors of the gallery avenues, and which are generally 8 feet wide, the central 6 feet being appropriated to the perforated floor,... | |
| British Museum. Department of Printed Books - 1871 - 394 sider
...novel and simple construction, the uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanized and framed together, having fillets of beech inserted...the iron perforated floors of the gallery avenues, and which are generally eight feet wide, the central six feet being appropriated to the perforated... | |
| British museum dept. of pr. books - 1884 - 46 sider
...novel and simple construction, the uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanized and framed together, having fillets of beech inserted...the iron perforated floors of the gallery avenues, and which are generally 8 feet wide, the central 6 feet being appropriated to the perforated floor,... | |
| George Clinch - 1890 - 354 sider
...uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanized and framed together, having hard wood inserted between the iron to receive the brass pins upon which the shelves rest. The shelves are formed of iron galvanized plates, edged with wainscot and covered with russet hide leather,... | |
| 1896 - 680 sider
...immense bird-cage. The book-presses are of novel and simple construction. The uprights or standards are formed of malleable iron, galvanised and framed...together, having fillets of beech inserted between the •3, iron to receive the brass pins upon which rest the shelves. These pin-holes, numbering, it is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1858 - 1056 sider
...uprights or standards being formed of malleable iron galvanized and framed together, having hard wood inserted between the iron to receive the brass pins upon which the shelves rest. The shelves are formed of iron galvanized plates, edged with wainscot and covered with russet hide leather,... | |
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