A Treatise on the Application of Marine Surveying & Hydrometry to the Practice of Civil EngineeringA. & C. Black, 1842 - 173 pagina's |
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11 feet accuracy accurately Aldcliff approximate forms assumed ascertained average fall base line CHAPTER Chester to Flint Coleway Connah's Quay datum line determined Diagram shewing different stations distance engineering error estuary extending feet 4 inches field book fixed GLASSON DOCK height high water line inches at Flint inches at Glasson inches per mile instrument Lancaster length low water channel low water line magnetic north Marine Surveying measured navigation neap tides necessary objects obtained parallel PORT ALLEN positions protracted purpose QUAY TIDE STAFF remarks rise of tide River Dee River Lune river Ribble river Tay sand banks scale sections and borings sextant shewing the approximate shewn situations soundings Spring Tide rising Stevenson's Treatise surface surveyor theodolite tidal lines tide gauges tion traverse surveying Treatise on Marine triangulation stations velocity vernier water at Chester water at Flint water at Glasson water at Heaton WATER MARGIN
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Pagina 81 - ... in the office of the clerk of the peace for every county, riding, or division in England or Ireland, or...
Pagina 84 - ... set forth in the Appendix marked (A.),) be made to the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers, either by delivering the same personally, or by leaving the same at their usual place of abode, or, in their absence from the United Kingdom, with their agents respectively...
Pagina 81 - ... on the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of the said lands, and on the overseers of such parishes, and on the trustees, surveyors of highways, or other persons having the care of such roads or streets.
Pagina 82 - ... the height of every embankment and the depth of every cutting, and a datum horizontal line...
Pagina 82 - ... at all seasonable hours of the day permit any person to view and examine one of the same, and to make copies or extracts therefrom...
Pagina 84 - Bill, a sum equal toOne-tent/i part of the amount subscribed shall be deposited with the Court of Chancery in England, if the Work is intended to be done in England, or with the Court of Chancery in England or the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, if such Work is intended to be done in Scotland, and with the Court of Chancery in Ireland, if such Work is intended to be done in Ireland ; and that not less than Three-fourths in number of the Subscribers shall pay up their Shares of such Deposit.
Pagina 85 - THAT in all cases where it is proposed to divert into any intended Cut, Canal, Reservoir, Aqueduct, or Navigation, or into any intended variation, extension, or enlargement thereof respectively, any Water from any existing Cut, Canal, Reservoir, Aqueduct, or Navigation, whether directly or derivatively, and whether under any agreement with the Proprietors thereof or otherwise, the Notices shall contain the name of every such existing Cut, Canal, Reservoir, Aqueduct or Navigation, the Waters supplying...
Pagina 83 - Bill, a declaration stating those facts, and setting forth the nature of such control, and the nature and amount of such funds or surplus revenue, and...
Pagina 86 - In cases of bills for improving the navigation of any river, there shall be a section which shall specify the levels of both banks of such river ; and where any alteration is intended to be made therein, it shall describe the same by feet and inches, or decimal parts of a foot.
Pagina 81 - Mile, be deposited for public inspection at the office of the Clerk of the Peace for every County, Riding or Division in England or Ireland, or in the Office of the Principal Sheriff...