RF2HEYXPD–Magical Diagrams and Requisites from An encyclopaedia of occultism : a compendium of information on the occult sciences, occult personalities, psychic science, magic, demonology, spiritism and mysticism by Lewis Spence, Published in London by George Routledge & sons, ltd. in 1920
RF2RK65BH–Gates Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK654W–Erecting Floor Baldwin Locomotive Works from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BY–Sterling Cycle Works, Kenosha, Wisconsin from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6549–Wlaker Mfg. Co. Cleveland, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B1–Lozier Cycle Shops, Toledo, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK654T–View of COLT'S ARMORY, HARTFORD, Connecticut from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65AN–Lozier Cycle Shops, Toledo, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65AY–Sterling Cycle Works, Kenosha, Wisconsin from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BJ–Gates Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65AG–General Electric (GE) Shops, Schenectady NY from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BM–Interior Gates Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65AP–Interior Lozier Cycle Shops, Toledo, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6554–Electrically driven wheel lathes Baldwin Locomotive Works from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BR–Drafting Room Gates Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B8–Interior De La Val Shops Poughkeepsie NY from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK654A–Foundry Interior Wlaker Mfg. Co. Cleveland, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK654J–Dynamo Floor Wlaker Mfg. Co. Cleveland, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BW–Floor Plan and elevation Gates Iron Works, Chicago, Illinois from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK654N–COLT'S ARMORY, HARTFORD, Connecticut View from N. E. from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK655D–New Foundry Interior Niles Tool Works, Hamilton, Ohio from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65AM–Lozier Cycle Shops, Toledo, Ohio Separate buildings multi floored from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B5–Erecting Floor Sweet's Straight Line Engine Shops, Syracuse NY, from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BE–Columbia Cycle Factory HARTFORD, Connecticut multi-floored office building from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6557–Brown & Sharpe Shops, Providence RI Separate buildings multi floored from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BC–Columbia Cycle Factory HARTFORD, Connecticut Separate multi-floored brick Buildings from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65BB–William Sellers & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rectangular ground plan separate buildings from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B6–Interior Sweet's Straight Line Engine Shops, Syracuse NY, Light from Saw Tooth Roof from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B9–De La Val Shops Poughkeepsie NY Single open floor Saw Tooth Roof from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6559–Niles Tool Works, Hamilton, Ohio Single Floor Rectangular plan, close grouping, unobstructed view from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK657E–General Electric (GE) Shops, Schenectady NY Separate buildings multi floored largely electrical driven from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B2–Pratt & Whitney Shops HARTFORD, Connecticut Separate Buildings increased from small beginnings from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK65B4–Sweet's Straight Line Engine Shops, Syracuse NY, Single Floor, Saw Tooth Roof from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6542–LAIDLAW-DUNN-GORDON TWEEDVALE SHOPS, NEAR CINCINNATI, OHIO. Single floor, open structure. from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6552–Foundry Baldwin Locomotive Works Jib Cranes to serve the floor and small electric cranes on each side of Jib Cranes from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6548–Wlaker Mfg. Co. Cleveland, Ohio Generelly rectangular form with close grouping of similar structures, single floor traveling cranes and unobstructed areas of observation from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RF2RK6543–THE McINTOSH And SEYMOUR ENGINE SHOPS, AUBURN, N. Y. These are small single-floored open shops, extremely well lighted, and very favorable examples of a good low-cost construction of side-lighted shops. from the Article MODERN MACHINE-SHOP ECONOMICS PRIME REQUISITES OF SHOP CONSTRUCTION By Horace L. Arnold from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
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