Call Number (LC) Title Results
VM485 .I57 1969 Transports frigorifiques maritimes : equipment frigorifique, conteneurs, transports de gaz liquéfiés, bateaux de pêche = Refrigerated sea transport: refrigeration equipment, containers, transport of liquefied gases, fishing vessels. 1
VM485 .S45 1952 Marine air conditioning and refrigeration. 1
VM491 .R43 1997 Recommended practice for marine lighting / 1
VM501 .H35 Marine pipefitting / 1
VM505 L'eau de mer douce, ou La nouvelle invention de rendre douce l'eau salée soutenue par l'approbation speciale du Roi de la Grande Bretagne; sur la Concurrence du College des Medecins de Londres; de la lettre de Mr. Boyle, ecrite sur ce sujet à un de ses amis; & de l'epreuve delicate faite à cette occasion, par le même Mr. Boyle, en presence du Roi : a quoi l'on a ajouté un traité curieux de nouvelles experiences, & utiles remarques, sur l'eau de mer dessalée suivant cette invention. L'un & l'autre tres humblement dediez à sa Majesté britannique / 1
VM505 .F47 1685 Farther additions to a small treatise called Salt-water sweetned shewing the great advantages both by sea and land of sea-water made fresh : together with the Honourable Mr. Boyle's letter and the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians of the wholsomeness of this water. 2
VM505 .F48 Salt-water sweetned, or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties : also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians : likewise a Letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject.
Salt-water sweetned; or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea & land: together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties. : Also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians. : Likewise a Letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject.
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VM505 .F48 1683 Salt-water sweetened, or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties, also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, likewise a letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject. 2
VM505 .F57 Aqua salsa dulcoratas, sive, Accurata novi hujus arteficii quatenus tum maris tum portuum incolis, utilis descriptio accessit praeterea plena omnium alicujus momenti contra novum hoc adinventum objectionum solutio : nec non approbatio Collegii Medicorum Londinensis : epistola denique Honorabilis Roberti Boylii hac super re ad amicum conscripta.
Estratto di due trattati che sono comparsi doppoqualche tempo sopra il secreto trovatosi per render dolce l'acqua del mare, è quel che è passato di piu importante, che à questa inventione si raporta.
Hasser de agua salada dulce; y la verdadera quenta del gran provecho desta nueva invencion tanto para la mar como para tierra; : siendo con llena satisfacion respondiendo a las aparentes dificultades como tambien. La aprobation del Colegio de la Medecina; assi mismo la carta del Honorable Roberto Boyle a su amigo sobre este sujeto.
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VM505 .F57 1684 Additions au traité de l'eau de mer douce faisant voir les avantages qui en reviennent tant sur mer que sur terre : avec la lettre de Mr. Boyle & le sentiment du college des medecins de Londres sur la qualité de cette eau : outre les nouvelles experiences du Sieur Nehemie Crew, membre de ce college & de la societé royale / 2
VM505 .U54 A treatise concerning the exercise of William Walcot, Esq; his art of making salt-water fresh. With a short account of the gain and advantages that ships may have by the exercise thereof.
The letters patents of the States-General, (translated out of Dutch) granted to William Walcot, Esq; upon their seeing the demonstrations of his art of making sea-water fresh, &c. and putrified-water wholesome.
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VM521 .B5 Recherches sur la manière de suppléer a l'action du vent sur les grands vaisseaux soit en y appliquant les rames, soit en y employant quelqu'autre moyen que ce puisse être : fondées sur une nouvelle théorie de l'economie, des forces et des effets / 1
VM521 .T32 Marine propulsion: principles & evolution. 1
VM531 Practical junk rig : design, aerodynamics and handling / 1
VM531 .B66 A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards without any further trouble.
The boat-swains art, or, The complete boat-swain wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship ... : also the use of an opening scale ... : also here is added plain and easie rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards /
The boatswains art, or, The comp[l]ete boat-swain wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths and the number of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship, without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easie rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards /
The boat-swains art, or, The compleat boat-swain wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths, and the numbers of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship, without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easy rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards /
The boat-swains art, or, The compleat boat-swain wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths, and the numbers of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship, without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easy rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards /
The boatswains art, or, The comp[l]ete boat-swain wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and rigging of any ship whose length, breadth, and depth is known, with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of rigging that belongs to any ship : also the use of an opening scale, that if the length of the main mast be put upon it with a pair of compasses, you may measure upon the scale the lengths and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths and the number of fathoms of every size for the rigging of any ship without altering the scale : also here is added a plain and easie rule for rigging any ship by the length of its own masts and yards /
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VM531 .B66 1664 A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts, and yards, without any further trouble 2
VM531 .B71 1663 The art of apparelling and fitting of any ship with masts, yards, and cordage. Wherein is shewed a true proportion for the masting, yarding, and apparelling of any ship, whose length, breadth, and depth is known: with rules for the sizes and lengths of all sorts of cordage that belongs to any ship. All which is performed by a scale called the mariners scale, or by two sliding lines of numbers. Whereby, if the length and thicknesse of the main-mast be accounted upon it, there may be found (only by inspection) the length and thickness of all the other masts and yards, and also the sizes, the lengths, and the totall number of fathams of every size cordage for the apparelling of any ship, without using of compasses or altering the scale. 1
VM531 .F6 Remarks on the steam-power, rig, &c. of the United-States' steam sloops building 1864-5 1
VM531 .F607 The auxiliary screw packet ship "Massachusetts" Forbes' new rig. 1
VM531 .F683 A new rig for ships and other vessels combining economy, safety and convenience / 1