Negretti Zambra's Encyclopaedic (e-bog) af Zambra
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Negretti Zambra's Encyclopaedic e-bog

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. 1851. The only Prize Medal for Meteorological Instruments was awarded to Negretti and Zambra.<br><br>1855. Honourable Mention. - Paris Exhibition.<br>The Kew Committee exhibited among their Appa...
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Forfattere Zambra (forfatter)
Udgivet 27 november 2019
Genrer Technology: general issues
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780259687894
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. 1851. The only Prize Medal for Meteorological Instruments was awarded to Negretti and Zambra.<br><br>1855. Honourable Mention. - Paris Exhibition.<br>The Kew Committee exhibited among their Apparatus one of N. & Vs Patent Maximum Thermometers ; the Jury awarded an Honourable Mention for this Instrument. Netgretti and Zambra not having exhibited at all.<br><br>The Austrian Gold Medal. - For Stereoscopic Photographic Views on Glass.<br><br>1862. Two Prize Medals. - I. Meteorological Instruments. - The terms of the Award being as follows : - For many important inventions and improvements, together with accuracy and excellence in objects exhibited.<br><br>II. Photographic Transparencies, for beauty and excellence of, and adaptation of Photography to Book Illustrations.<br><br>1875. A Prize Medal. - Santiago, Chili, awarded for their exhibited collection of Optical and Physical Instruments.<br><br>1876. Three Pries Medals.-Philadelphia, for Meteorological Instruments; for Thermometers and for Microscopes.'<br><br>1878. A Gold Medal, Paris. The only Gold Medal awarded for Meteorological Instruments in the British Section.<br><br>Fisheries Exhibition, Norwich. A Silver Medal and Diploma for Deep Sea Recording Thermometers and Sextants.<br><br>Fisheries Exhibition, Edinburgh. A Silver Medal for Deep Sea Recording Thermometers, &c.<br><br>Buitenzorg, Batavia, Java Exhibition. A Gold Medal for general excellence of Optical Instruments exhibited.<br><br>International Fisheries Exhibition, London. A Gold Medal for Meteorological Instruments. A Silver Medal for Deep Sea Recording Thermometers. A Bronze Medal for Current Meter. A Gold Medal for Standard Barometers.<br><br>International Health Exhibition, London. A Gold Medal for Hourly Recording