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Pages in category "Cast-iron architecture in New York City" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It was first exhibited in April–October 1940 by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair to entertain fair-goers. Conceived of some months prior by Edward Condon and built by Gerald L. Tawney and Willard A. Derr, the device was a non-programmable digital computer composed of electro-mechanical relays which ...
Al-Zarouni is a native of Sharjah, and has a bachelor's degree in education. By profession, she is a librarian. [1] She has served as Deputy Chairperson of the Emirates Writers Association. [2] She has appeared on numerous panels regarding education in her native country. [3] Some of al-Zarouni's work has been anthologized in English. [4]
Permanent Magnet and Electromechanical Devices: Materials, Analysis and Applications. Academic Press Series in Electromagnetism. San Diego: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-269951-1. OCLC 47726317. Krause, Paul C.; Wasynczuk, Oleg (1989). Electromechanical Motion Devices. McGraw-Hill Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering. New York: McGraw ...
Self Winding Clock Company; New York City, New York (1886-1970) Sempire Clock Company; St.Louis, Missouri (1897-1908) Seth Thomas Clock Company (1807–Present) Sessions Clock Company; Bristol, Connecticut (1903–1969) Spartus Corporation; Chicago, Illinois, and Louisville, Mississippi (1934–2001)
Bogardus attached plaques to his cast-ironwork that read: "James Bogardus Originator & Patentee of Iron Buildings Pat' May 7, 1850." [6] He demonstrated the use of cast-iron in the construction of building facades, especially in New York City for the next two decades. He was based in New York, but also worked in Washington, DC, where three cast ...
New York: New York United States ASME brochure: 94: 1984 Norfolk & Western #611, Class J Steam Locomotive. The last survivor of US coal-fired passenger locomotives, considered among the most advanced of any 4-8-4. 1941 Roanoke: Virginia United States Located at Virginia Museum of Transportation. ASME brochure. 95: 1984 Sikorsky VS-300 Helicopter