The journal of design and manufactures
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The journal of design and manufactures
Vol. VI
Chapman and Hall, 1852
6 v. illus., plates, plans, mounted samples. 22cm
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Contents
[Title page] The journal of design and manufactures with twenty-five fabric patterns inserted and numerous engravings, pp. [i]-[ii]
Preface, pp. [iii]-iv
[Index] Index to volume VI, pp. [v]-vii
[Contents] Illustrations to volume VI, p. [viii]
The journal of design and manufactures. No. 31. September, 1, 1851, p. [1]
Original papers: "Universal infidelity in principles of design", pp. [1]-6
[Original papers:] Manufacturing design and London corporation reform, pp. 6-7
[Original papers:] Enamelling, ancient and modern, pp. 12-16
[Original papers:] Postponement of patent reform, pp. 19-21
[Original papers:] Winter gardens association, pp. 21-22
[Original papers:] The prospects of British art-manufacture as connected with the Great Exhibition, pp. 22-24
[Original papers:] Preparations for closing the Exhibition, pp. 24-25
Books, pp. 25-28
List of new manufactures, pp. 28-29
Institutions, pp. 29-31
Miscellaneous, pp. 31-34 ff.
Journal of design. No. 32, October, 1851, p. 35
Original papers: The Swiney Prize-difficulties of connecting art and manufacture, pp. 35-37
[Original papers:] Government school of mines and museum of practical geology, pp. 42-44
[Original papers:] England and her iron, pp. 44-48
[Original papers:] What to do with the surplus of the Exhibition, pp. 48-50
[Original papers:] Elementary drawing and modelling schools, pp. 52-53
[Original papers:] Washable paper-hanging decorations, by W.B. Simpson, 456 West Strand., pp. 54-55
[Original papers:] Brass furniture exhibited by B. W. Winfield, Cambridge Street Works, Birmingham, pp. 56-57
[Original papers:] Illustrations of the Great Exhibition, p. 60
Institutions, pp. 60-61
List of new manufactures, pp. 61-63
Miscellaneous, pp. 64-66 ff.
Journal of design. No. 33, November, 1851, p. 67
Original papers: Mosaic work, pp. 67-70
[Original papers:] Close of the Exhibition., pp. 75-89
[Original papers:] Prospects for the schools of design., pp. 89-90
[Original papers:] Printing in imitation of lace and muslin., pp. 90 ff.
Coventry ribbons, exhibited for cheapness., p. 91
Muslin, printed by W. Gourlie and Son, Calico Printers, of Glasgow., p. 92
[Original papers:] French's church furniture and decorations., pp. 93-94
List of new manufactures, pp. 95-96
Miscellaneous, pp. 96-98
Journal of design. No. 34, December, 1851, p. 99
[Original papers:] Chevalier Claussen's improvements in the preparation of flax., pp. 100-102
[Original papers:] Gold printing on alpacas, by Hargreaves, for Liddiards., p. 107
[Original papers:] Proposed elementary drawing and modelling schools at Birmingham., pp. 107-109
[Original papers:] Chintz, covering, designed by Owen Jones., p. 110
[Original papers:] Gingham, manufactured by Edward MacGibbon, Carlisle, for the American Market., p. 111
[Original papers:] On the study of polychromy, by Gottfried Semper., pp. 112-113
[Original papers:] Patent embroidery, produced by Robert Reid, of Glasgow., p. 114
[Original papers:] Turkey red., pp. 115-117
[Original papers:] School of Arts and Manufactures at Paris., pp. 118-121
[Original papers:] Examples of medieval patterns., pp. 121-122
[Original papers:] A trades collection of imports and manufactures, by Professor Solly., pp. 122-124
[Original papers:] Report for the commissioners on the surplus of the Exhibition., pp. 124-125
List of new manufactures, p. 126
Miscellaneous, pp. 127-130
Journal of design. No. 35, January, 1852, p. 131
Original papers: Education of artists and designers, by W. Dyce, R. A.., pp. 131-135
[Original papers:] Which direction is ornamental art likely to take in the country, toward elaboration or simplicity?, pp. 135-137
[Original papers:] Gleanings from the Great Exhibition of 1851. No. IV., pp. 137-139
[Original papers:] Industrial education., pp. 140-144
[Original papers:] Schools of design and mechanics' institutions., pp. 144-145
[Original papers:] Woven cotton fabrics., pp. 145-147
[Original papers:] Woven mixed fabrics., pp. 147-148
[Original papers:] Birmingham and Wolverhampton-effects on the Great Exhibition-schools of design., pp. 149-152
[Original papers:] Minton's porcelain dessert service., pp. 152-153
List of new manufactures, pp. 154-156
Miscellaneous, pp. 156-162 ff.
Journal of design. No. 36, February, 1852, p. 163
Original papers: Industrial education., pp. 163-164
[Original papers:] Education of artists and designers, by W. Dyce, R. A.., pp. 165-167
[Original papers:] Drawing schools and mechanics' institutions., pp. 167-170
[Original papers:] Fallacies on patent rights., pp. 172-174
[Original papers:] Gleanings from the Great Exhibition of 1851. No. V., pp. 174-176
[Original papers:] The dispute between the engineers and their employers., pp. 176-179
[Original papers:] A few remainders., pp. 179-183
Miscellaneous, pp. 184-190 ff.
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