PH1993:0166
architecture
May 1988
architecture
photographies
ARCH193290
Description:
Excavation, rock excavation, crushing plant, screen units, drafts tube formwork for power house, draft tubes, mucking machine in tunnel, channel, joy drill, mobile crane, batching plant, tunnel work, conduit tunnel, shaft sinking, cribwork, suspended drilling, photos of movement and placing intake form for headblock #6, headblock #6 and #7, aerial view of tailrace, bailey bridges, powerhouse, photos of flood during strike, steel liners going into powerhouse, generators shafts, turbines, lowering rotor into final position, control room, blasting the plug, general view of tailrace from powerhouse, generator start-up, tailrace at low tide, permanent equipment in powerhouse (also Gilles Leonard later mayor of Baie Comeau).
entre avril et novembre 1956
Album de photographies relatives au barrage McCormick, Rivière Manicouagan, à l'ouest de Baie Comeau, Québec
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ARCH193290
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Excavation, rock excavation, crushing plant, screen units, drafts tube formwork for power house, draft tubes, mucking machine in tunnel, channel, joy drill, mobile crane, batching plant, tunnel work, conduit tunnel, shaft sinking, cribwork, suspended drilling, photos of movement and placing intake form for headblock #6, headblock #6 and #7, aerial view of tailrace, bailey bridges, powerhouse, photos of flood during strike, steel liners going into powerhouse, generators shafts, turbines, lowering rotor into final position, control room, blasting the plug, general view of tailrace from powerhouse, generator start-up, tailrace at low tide, permanent equipment in powerhouse (also Gilles Leonard later mayor of Baie Comeau).
photographies
entre avril et novembre 1956
photographies
ARCH193291
Description:
Excavation, rock excavation, crushing plant, screen units, drafts tube formwork for power house, draft tubes, mucking machine in tunnel, channel, joy drill, mobile crane, batching plant, tunnel work, conduit tunnel, shaft sinking, cribwork, suspended drilling, photos of movement and placing intake form for headblock #6, headblock #6 and #7, aerial view of tailrace, bailey bridges, powerhouse, photos of flood during strike, steel liners going into powerhouse, generators shafts, turbines, lowering rotor into final position, control room, blasting the plug, general view of tailrace from powerhouse, generator start-up, tailrace at low tide, permanent equipment in powerhouse (also Gilles Leonard later mayor of Baie Comeau).
entre novembre 1956 et août 1957
Album de photographies relatives au barrage McCormick, Rivière Manicouagan, à l'ouest de Baie Comeau, Québec
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ARCH193291
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Excavation, rock excavation, crushing plant, screen units, drafts tube formwork for power house, draft tubes, mucking machine in tunnel, channel, joy drill, mobile crane, batching plant, tunnel work, conduit tunnel, shaft sinking, cribwork, suspended drilling, photos of movement and placing intake form for headblock #6, headblock #6 and #7, aerial view of tailrace, bailey bridges, powerhouse, photos of flood during strike, steel liners going into powerhouse, generators shafts, turbines, lowering rotor into final position, control room, blasting the plug, general view of tailrace from powerhouse, generator start-up, tailrace at low tide, permanent equipment in powerhouse (also Gilles Leonard later mayor of Baie Comeau).
photographies
entre novembre 1956 et août 1957
photographies
ARCH193292
Description:
Excavation, rock excavation, crushing plant, screen units, drafts tube formwork for power house, draft tubes, mucking machine in tunnel, channel, joy drill, mobile crane, batching plant, tunnel work, conduit tunnel, shaft sinking, cribwork, suspended drilling, photos of movement and placing intake form for headblock #6, headblock #6 and #7, aerial view of tailrace, bailey bridges, powerhouse, photos of flood during strike, steel liners going into powerhouse, generators shafts, turbines, lowering rotor into final position, control room, blasting the plug, general view of tailrace from powerhouse, generator start-up, tailrace at low tide, permanent equipment in powerhouse (also Gilles Leonard later mayor of Baie Comeau).
entre août 1957 et décembre 1957
Album de photographies relatives au barrage McCormick, Rivière Manicouagan, à l'ouest de Baie Comeau, Québec
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ARCH193292
Description:
Excavation, rock excavation, crushing plant, screen units, drafts tube formwork for power house, draft tubes, mucking machine in tunnel, channel, joy drill, mobile crane, batching plant, tunnel work, conduit tunnel, shaft sinking, cribwork, suspended drilling, photos of movement and placing intake form for headblock #6, headblock #6 and #7, aerial view of tailrace, bailey bridges, powerhouse, photos of flood during strike, steel liners going into powerhouse, generators shafts, turbines, lowering rotor into final position, control room, blasting the plug, general view of tailrace from powerhouse, generator start-up, tailrace at low tide, permanent equipment in powerhouse (also Gilles Leonard later mayor of Baie Comeau).
photographies
entre août 1957 et décembre 1957
DR1974:0002:017:001-060
Description:
- This album contains plans, elevations and sections as well as written documents - the contract, specifications, work logs, letters and financial records - for the Hippodrome national, Paris. Most of the drawings and documents date from 1845, when the Hippodrome national was constructed, including the contract and contract drawings (DR1974:0002:017:025 and DR1974:0002:017:027 - DR1974:0002:017:031), a description and cost estimate, structural drawings, and plans, sections and elevations, some coloured, showing the various elements of the design. The construction of the building is documented by two work logs, one of which is probably a draft (work log: DR1974:0002:017:017:001-027; draft work log: DR1974:0002:017:044:001-038). The building was designed in the Islamic Revival style. It was constructed primarily of painted canvas stretched on frames and attached to the structural framework (Dupavillion, 81). Several preliminary drawings for the Hippodrome national are included: an elevation and plan dated 1844 and a pencil rendering of an elaborate Moorish façade, probably alternate designs (DR1974:0002:017:004, DR1974:0002:017:026, and DR1974:0002:017:060), and a watercolour perspective view, plan and section (DR1974:0002:017:001 - DR1974:0002:017:003), possibly for a different site, dated February 1845. Four drawings dated February 1846 are for additions to the hippodrome, including a portico on the front of the princes' pavilion, and a pedestrian bridge over the service court entrance (DR1974:0002:017:011, DR1974:0002:017:012, DR1974:0002:017:016 and DR1974:0002:017:037). Plan DR1974:0002:017:015 is probably also related to these additions. It has not been determined if these additions were carried out. Also included are three record drawings of the Circus of Maxentius and the hippodrome at Villa Borghese in Rome; a copy of "L'Entr'acte" containing an article on the proposed construction of a hippodrome (cirque) in Paris; and two letters requesting information on the Hippodrome national.
architecture
1840-1850, printed 1845, published 11 September 1844
Album of drawings and documents for the Hippodrome national, Paris
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DR1974:0002:017:001-060
Description:
- This album contains plans, elevations and sections as well as written documents - the contract, specifications, work logs, letters and financial records - for the Hippodrome national, Paris. Most of the drawings and documents date from 1845, when the Hippodrome national was constructed, including the contract and contract drawings (DR1974:0002:017:025 and DR1974:0002:017:027 - DR1974:0002:017:031), a description and cost estimate, structural drawings, and plans, sections and elevations, some coloured, showing the various elements of the design. The construction of the building is documented by two work logs, one of which is probably a draft (work log: DR1974:0002:017:017:001-027; draft work log: DR1974:0002:017:044:001-038). The building was designed in the Islamic Revival style. It was constructed primarily of painted canvas stretched on frames and attached to the structural framework (Dupavillion, 81). Several preliminary drawings for the Hippodrome national are included: an elevation and plan dated 1844 and a pencil rendering of an elaborate Moorish façade, probably alternate designs (DR1974:0002:017:004, DR1974:0002:017:026, and DR1974:0002:017:060), and a watercolour perspective view, plan and section (DR1974:0002:017:001 - DR1974:0002:017:003), possibly for a different site, dated February 1845. Four drawings dated February 1846 are for additions to the hippodrome, including a portico on the front of the princes' pavilion, and a pedestrian bridge over the service court entrance (DR1974:0002:017:011, DR1974:0002:017:012, DR1974:0002:017:016 and DR1974:0002:017:037). Plan DR1974:0002:017:015 is probably also related to these additions. It has not been determined if these additions were carried out. Also included are three record drawings of the Circus of Maxentius and the hippodrome at Villa Borghese in Rome; a copy of "L'Entr'acte" containing an article on the proposed construction of a hippodrome (cirque) in Paris; and two letters requesting information on the Hippodrome national.
dessins, documents textuels, oeuvres d'art, périodiques
1840-1850, printed 1845, published 11 September 1844
architecture
archives
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Fonds
Fonds John Bird
AP108
Résumé:
The John Bird fonds documents the professional practice of the Westmount-based architect, and includes drawings and photographs of 24 architectural projects carried out in and around Montréal, Québec between 1954 and 1992. The fonds also contains a number of published articles that document John Bird's professional activities. Key projects that are represented include the Canadian Technical Tape Building, St. Laurent (1955-1963), Saint Gabriel's Church, Montréal (1959-1960), and Saint John Brebeuf Church, Lasalle (1962-1966). The fonds also includes numerous projects for Toronto-Dominion Bank buildings (1959-1992) as well as residential designs completed for the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (1956-1969).
1942 - 1992
Fonds John Bird
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AP108
Résumé:
The John Bird fonds documents the professional practice of the Westmount-based architect, and includes drawings and photographs of 24 architectural projects carried out in and around Montréal, Québec between 1954 and 1992. The fonds also contains a number of published articles that document John Bird's professional activities. Key projects that are represented include the Canadian Technical Tape Building, St. Laurent (1955-1963), Saint Gabriel's Church, Montréal (1959-1960), and Saint John Brebeuf Church, Lasalle (1962-1966). The fonds also includes numerous projects for Toronto-Dominion Bank buildings (1959-1992) as well as residential designs completed for the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation (1956-1969).
archives
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Fonds
1942 - 1992
documents textuels
AP075.S3.SS1.019
Description:
Contains typescript text for the following lectures by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: - The Magic of Sand - Indoors and Out - Planning for Play Everywhere. Play in Hospitals, 1984. - Landscape Architecture in the 20th Century: The Relationship of Architecture and - Landscape Architecture. Museum of Modern Art October 21-22. - Lecture given at the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1954. - The TVA as creator of a Regional Landscape. - Greening the City. University of Texas. November 18, 1994. - The Garden in My Life and My Work. Western Washington University. June 14, 1988. - Nature in the City: or, the City in Nature. Architecture and Urban Studies Alliance, Calgary, Alberta. February 11, 1987. - Address to the Graduating Classes in Agrcultural Sciences, Applied Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Community and Regional Planning, Forestry, - Interdisciplinary Studies. The University of British Columbia. May 29, 1991. - The Garden as Art. Van Dusen Botanical Garden. October 2, 1990. - Landscapes that Shaped Vancouver. The Society of Architectural Historians. October 13, 2000. - Breaking Ground. Smith College. March 26, 2001. - Green Spaces: Inspiring Landscapes by Women - Landscape Architecture in the Next Millenium. Hotel Vancouver. March 29, 1999. - Landscape Architecture: Bridge Between Buliding and Nature. Toronto, ON. November 26, 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. Harvard University. March 27, 2001. - Leadership in Landscape: Sustainable Development Directions for the Future. Smith College. March 18, 1998. - Linking Places to Design: An Ecological Approach. Alaska Design Forum Lecture. April 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. February 22, 2001. - The Meanings of Gardens… Transformed. University of Virginia. March 23, 2001. - Landscape Architecture North of the Arctic Circle. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. March 26, 2007. - Landscape Architecture Aesthetics and Sustainability. Palm Springs, CA. March 15, 2008. - Limiting Footprints: Low Impact Technologies. University of Arkansas. February 20, 2005. - Conservation of 20th Century Canadian Landscapes. ASLA CSLA Montreal. September 22, 2001. - Government Complex of the Province of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC: Changes of a City. October 11, 1979. - Heritage of Green Spaces: Robson Square. Vancouver Heritage Foundation. April 21, 2010. - Where Architecture Meets the Trees. Smith College. February 29, 1992. - Green Roofs and Sustainable Development: Ideas into Action. McGill University. October 21, 2005.
1954-2010
Texts of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander for various lectures
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AP075.S3.SS1.019
Description:
Contains typescript text for the following lectures by Cornelia Hahn Oberlander: - The Magic of Sand - Indoors and Out - Planning for Play Everywhere. Play in Hospitals, 1984. - Landscape Architecture in the 20th Century: The Relationship of Architecture and - Landscape Architecture. Museum of Modern Art October 21-22. - Lecture given at the Vancouver Art Gallery, 1954. - The TVA as creator of a Regional Landscape. - Greening the City. University of Texas. November 18, 1994. - The Garden in My Life and My Work. Western Washington University. June 14, 1988. - Nature in the City: or, the City in Nature. Architecture and Urban Studies Alliance, Calgary, Alberta. February 11, 1987. - Address to the Graduating Classes in Agrcultural Sciences, Applied Science, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Community and Regional Planning, Forestry, - Interdisciplinary Studies. The University of British Columbia. May 29, 1991. - The Garden as Art. Van Dusen Botanical Garden. October 2, 1990. - Landscapes that Shaped Vancouver. The Society of Architectural Historians. October 13, 2000. - Breaking Ground. Smith College. March 26, 2001. - Green Spaces: Inspiring Landscapes by Women - Landscape Architecture in the Next Millenium. Hotel Vancouver. March 29, 1999. - Landscape Architecture: Bridge Between Buliding and Nature. Toronto, ON. November 26, 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. Harvard University. March 27, 2001. - Leadership in Landscape: Sustainable Development Directions for the Future. Smith College. March 18, 1998. - Linking Places to Design: An Ecological Approach. Alaska Design Forum Lecture. April 1999. - Limiting Footprints: An Ecological Approach to Landscape Architecture. February 22, 2001. - The Meanings of Gardens… Transformed. University of Virginia. March 23, 2001. - Landscape Architecture North of the Arctic Circle. University of Massachusetts, Amherst. March 26, 2007. - Landscape Architecture Aesthetics and Sustainability. Palm Springs, CA. March 15, 2008. - Limiting Footprints: Low Impact Technologies. University of Arkansas. February 20, 2005. - Conservation of 20th Century Canadian Landscapes. ASLA CSLA Montreal. September 22, 2001. - Government Complex of the Province of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC: Changes of a City. October 11, 1979. - Heritage of Green Spaces: Robson Square. Vancouver Heritage Foundation. April 21, 2010. - Where Architecture Meets the Trees. Smith College. February 29, 1992. - Green Roofs and Sustainable Development: Ideas into Action. McGill University. October 21, 2005.
documents textuels
1954-2010
photographies
CD042.S2.001
Description:
Box contains contact sheets organized alphabetically by last name of photographer. Also includes a folder of handwritten notes on the bank buildings to photograph, and instructions for photographing the bank buildings.
1985-1988
Photographs of bank buildings commissioned for the exhibition
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CD042.S2.001
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Box contains contact sheets organized alphabetically by last name of photographer. Also includes a folder of handwritten notes on the bank buildings to photograph, and instructions for photographing the bank buildings.
photographies
1985-1988
PH1981:1286:001-036
Description:
Album PH1981:1286:001-036 and its component photographs by Richard Broadbridge were taken after 1911 when the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) decided to supplement the Vancouver terminus with a second terminus in Coquitlam. Eleven of the photographs are related to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and many show structures under construction, including: five views of the freight yards, one of which also shows the Roundhouse; two views of the Roundhouse; two views of bridges; and one view each of the Terminal office and the construction camp. Also included are views of the district of Coquitlam's rapid development into the city of Port Coquitlam in 1913, including: four views of roads; three views of houses; two views of the First Division and one view of the Second Division; two views of a commerical building; two views of the Agricultural Hall; two views of the Provincial Government Farm (also known as the Colony Farm); two views of roads to housing developments; and one view each of the Old Business Center, the Provincial Asylum, the Pitt River Dyke, the Pitt River with Coquitlam in background, a hotel, a factory, and the original Indigenous village.
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
1912-1914
Album of views compiled by the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company (C.P.R.) showing the construction of the new Operating Terminus and the development of the district of Coquitlam (now Port Coquitlam), British Columbia, Canada
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PH1981:1286:001-036
Description:
Album PH1981:1286:001-036 and its component photographs by Richard Broadbridge were taken after 1911 when the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (C.P.R.) decided to supplement the Vancouver terminus with a second terminus in Coquitlam. Eleven of the photographs are related to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and many show structures under construction, including: five views of the freight yards, one of which also shows the Roundhouse; two views of the Roundhouse; two views of bridges; and one view each of the Terminal office and the construction camp. Also included are views of the district of Coquitlam's rapid development into the city of Port Coquitlam in 1913, including: four views of roads; three views of houses; two views of the First Division and one view of the Second Division; two views of a commerical building; two views of the Agricultural Hall; two views of the Provincial Government Farm (also known as the Colony Farm); two views of roads to housing developments; and one view each of the Old Business Center, the Provincial Asylum, the Pitt River Dyke, the Pitt River with Coquitlam in background, a hotel, a factory, and the original Indigenous village.
1912-1914
architecture, ingénierie, urbanisme
PH1978:0040.03
Description:
Third of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps (one map on two-pages), and depicts lock gates, dams, bridges, channels, subterraneans, aqueducs, canal-bridges, water towers and reservoirs in France. Album (Tome 3) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et ponts - chemins de fer - rivières et canaux/ ports de mer - phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Troisième: Rivières et canaux/ Eaux des villes - Irrigations et assainissement des terres/ par/H. De Lagrené/ Ingénieur en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 109 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Rivières et Canaux - Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Historique de la navigation intérieure en France - Chapitre II. Considérations sur les voies navigables en particulier - Chapitre III. Navigation sur les rivières non canalisées - Chapitre IV. Canalisation en lit de rivière - Chapitre V. Canaux de navigation Deuxième Partie Alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre Premier. Indications générales - Chapitre II. Travaux relatifs à l'alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la distribution des eaux des villes - Chapitre IV. Travaux d'égout et de drainage des villes - Chapitre V. Utilisation des eaux d'égout - Chapitre VI. Alimentation en eau et assainissement de Paris Troisième Partie Emploi des eaux pour fertiliser les terres - Chapitre Premier. Considérations générales - Chapitre II. Approvisionnement des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la conduite des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre IV. Pratique des irrigations - Chapitre V. Colmatages Quatrième Partie Desséchement, drainage, travaux de défense contre les inondations - Chapitre Premier. Desséchements - Chapitre II. Drainage - Chapitre III. Des inondations - Explication des planches - Table des matières Plates are listed as follows: I Barrage de Seine-Port II Barrage duPort-à-l'Anglais III, IV et V Barrage de Port-Villez VI Portes de l'écluse de Bougival VII Écluse de la Boutonne VIII Port de Javel IX Pont de Ranville X Vue du canal latéral à la Garonne XI Prise d'eau du canal latéral à Toulouse XII Jonction du canal du Midi et du canal latéral à la Garonne XIII Écluses de Castets (Canal latéral à la Garonne) XIV Souterrain de Malpas (Canal du Midi) XV Écluse octuple de Fonserannes XVI Pont canal de Béziers XVII et XIII Réservoir de Lampy (Canal du Midi) XIX Réservoir de Saint-Ferréol (Canal du Midi) XX Écluse de Saint-Julien (Canal du centre) XXI Les sept écluses (Canal du centre) XXII Pont canal de la Bourbince (sur la rigole navigable de l'Arroux, canal du centre) XXIII Tranchée aux abords du souterrain de Pouilly (Canal de Bourgogne) XXIV Réservoir de Gros-Bois (Canal de Bourgogne) XXV Pont canal de Saint-Florentin (Canal de Bourgogne) XXVI Pont aqueduc de Montreillon (Canal du Nivernais) XXVII Pont canal du Guétin (Canal latéral à la Loire) XXVIII Pont canal de Barberey (Canal de la haute Seine) XXIX Traversée de la ville de Troyes par le Canal de la haute Seine XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI et XXXVII Canal de Nantes à Brest XXXVIII Aqueduc de Roquefavour XXXIX Chateau-d'eau de Marseille XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV et XLV Dérivation de la Vanne XLVI et XVII Distribution d'eau de Nice XLVIII Réservoir du Furens XLIX Réservoir de Ternay L Canal du Verdon
ingénierie
between 1876-1883
Les Travaux Publics de la France. Tome 3. Rivières et Canaux
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PH1978:0040.03
Description:
Third of a series of five illustrated volumes, this album contains mounted plates, engravings and maps (one map on two-pages), and depicts lock gates, dams, bridges, channels, subterraneans, aqueducs, canal-bridges, water towers and reservoirs in France. Album (Tome 3) is titled as follows: Les Travaux Publics de la France. Route et ponts - chemins de fer - rivières et canaux/ ports de mer - phares et balises/ par/ MM. F. Lucas et V. Fournié - Ed. Collignon - H. de Lagrené/ Voisin Bey - E. Allard/ ouvrage publié sous les auspices/ du Ministère des Travaux Publics et sous la direction de/ M. Léonce Reynaud/ Inspecteur général des Ponts et Chaussées/ Tome Troisième: Rivières et canaux/ Eaux des villes - Irrigations et assainissement des terres/ par/H. De Lagrené/ Ingénieur en Chef des Ponts et Chaussées/ avec 50 planches phototypées, 109 gravures et une carte en chromolithographie/ Paris/ J. Rothschild, Éditeur 13 rue des Saints-Pères, 13 M DCCC LXXXIII and the album is divided as follows: Rivières et Canaux - Introduction - Chapitre Premier. Historique de la navigation intérieure en France - Chapitre II. Considérations sur les voies navigables en particulier - Chapitre III. Navigation sur les rivières non canalisées - Chapitre IV. Canalisation en lit de rivière - Chapitre V. Canaux de navigation Deuxième Partie Alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre Premier. Indications générales - Chapitre II. Travaux relatifs à l'alimentation en eau des villes - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la distribution des eaux des villes - Chapitre IV. Travaux d'égout et de drainage des villes - Chapitre V. Utilisation des eaux d'égout - Chapitre VI. Alimentation en eau et assainissement de Paris Troisième Partie Emploi des eaux pour fertiliser les terres - Chapitre Premier. Considérations générales - Chapitre II. Approvisionnement des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre III. Travaux relatifs à la conduite des eaux d'irrigation - Chapitre IV. Pratique des irrigations - Chapitre V. Colmatages Quatrième Partie Desséchement, drainage, travaux de défense contre les inondations - Chapitre Premier. Desséchements - Chapitre II. Drainage - Chapitre III. Des inondations - Explication des planches - Table des matières Plates are listed as follows: I Barrage de Seine-Port II Barrage duPort-à-l'Anglais III, IV et V Barrage de Port-Villez VI Portes de l'écluse de Bougival VII Écluse de la Boutonne VIII Port de Javel IX Pont de Ranville X Vue du canal latéral à la Garonne XI Prise d'eau du canal latéral à Toulouse XII Jonction du canal du Midi et du canal latéral à la Garonne XIII Écluses de Castets (Canal latéral à la Garonne) XIV Souterrain de Malpas (Canal du Midi) XV Écluse octuple de Fonserannes XVI Pont canal de Béziers XVII et XIII Réservoir de Lampy (Canal du Midi) XIX Réservoir de Saint-Ferréol (Canal du Midi) XX Écluse de Saint-Julien (Canal du centre) XXI Les sept écluses (Canal du centre) XXII Pont canal de la Bourbince (sur la rigole navigable de l'Arroux, canal du centre) XXIII Tranchée aux abords du souterrain de Pouilly (Canal de Bourgogne) XXIV Réservoir de Gros-Bois (Canal de Bourgogne) XXV Pont canal de Saint-Florentin (Canal de Bourgogne) XXVI Pont aqueduc de Montreillon (Canal du Nivernais) XXVII Pont canal du Guétin (Canal latéral à la Loire) XXVIII Pont canal de Barberey (Canal de la haute Seine) XXIX Traversée de la ville de Troyes par le Canal de la haute Seine XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI et XXXVII Canal de Nantes à Brest XXXVIII Aqueduc de Roquefavour XXXIX Chateau-d'eau de Marseille XL, XLI, XLII, XLIII, XLIV et XLV Dérivation de la Vanne XLVI et XVII Distribution d'eau de Nice XLVIII Réservoir du Furens XLIX Réservoir de Ternay L Canal du Verdon
between 1876-1883
ingénierie