Description
View of St James's Park and Buckingham Palace
and a hypothesis about the growth of oyster shells (fig
The sails were either louvered and could be opened or closed with a pulley
Sectional elevation
Adam Duncan (1731-1804)
Waterspouts Size:Standard: 6 x 4in View of St James's ParkStudy of waterspouts at sea, intended to illustrate the attractive force of electrical clouds (eg thunderclouds). Plate 3 figure 20 from Trait de l lectricit et du magntisme Atlas by Antoine Csar Becquerel (Paris, 1840). The plate is headed 'TROMBES' and inscribed 'Dessine par M. Bevalet. Grav par Paul Legrand.' Antoine Csar Becquerel (1788 1878) was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1837. Original: lithograph . 1840
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