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Letter from George Airy
Add. MS a/200/18 · Item · 31 May 1835
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Observatory - GA gives his views regarding Barlow's [correction] of ship-magnetism: 'The importance of its error (other changes not considered) increases as the directive force of terrestrial magnetism on the horizontal needle decreases, that is as theread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/219 · Item · 19 Feb. 1833
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PB returns WW's work On the Theory of the Moon and on the Perturbations of the Planets. PB is presently engaged on the production of 'a new magnetic chart founded on the most recent observations and as far as possible corrected for the local attractionread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/220 · Item · 11 Apr. 1835
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Woolwich - Further to WW's steam train enquiry: 'I beg to say that I have not made the comparison you allude to, with the experimental results, because those results involve in them the velocity with which the train reaches the plane, which velocityread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/221 · Item · 18 Mar. 1836
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Woolwich - The Directors of the South Eastern Railway have asked PB to consult WW on some points concerning 'the mechanical working or advantages of their line of road for about 23 miles - with a view to your examination on the question in both Houses ofread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/222 · Item · 23 Mar. 1836
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Woolwich - PB endeavours to answer some of WW's questions relating to steam trains. For instance, 'the effect of slopes upon the velocity of engines "as observed in real practice without reference to any theory". Most - if not all - engineers think thatread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/223 · Item · 26 Mar. 1836
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Woolwich - The experiments on the Liverpool line were made at PB's request - 'or rather I should call them observations. I requested simply to be informed of the exact speeds up and down the several planes on the Liverpool line as observed in ordinaryread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/224 · Item · 14 Apr. 1836
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PB has made an error in the information he gave WW regarding the expense of coal on the Liverpool line. He shows WW his 'computed horizontal lines equivalent to the several planes according to the account last sent' [see PB to WW, 26 Mar. 1836].

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/225 · Item · 15 July [1836]
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The question PB was mentioning to WW yesterday, concerned the relative propelling powers of the paddles of a steam vessel according to their position. PB's son has produced a paper which 'endeavours to show that the lower or vertical paddle is the leastread more

Letter from Peter Barlow
Add. MS a/200/226 · Item · [1 Aug. 1836]
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PB explains his comments concerning the effect of iron on a ship's compass. His remark on page 79 was made on the ground of theory and not from actual experiment on ship board [Essay on Magnetic Attractions, 1820?]: 'you will have seen that the distanceread more