Bibliography of Richard Atkinson Peacock
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138. Richard Atkinson Peacock, of Slyne Lodge, near Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, Civil Engineer, for the invention of an improved construction of culverts for sewers for the purposes of drainage.
London Gazette, 15 October, 1852, Page 2689
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1088. To Richard Atkinson Peacock, of St. Helier, in the island of Jersey, Civil Engineer, for the invention of "improvements in constructing and working lock gates for docks, harbours, canals, and navigable rivers."
London Gazette, May 2, 1862, Page 2296
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Physical and historical evidences of vast sinkings of land on the north and west coasts of France, and south western coasts of England. Republ. from the Artizan; with corrections. On steam, as the motive power in earthquakes and volcanoes
Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1868
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Schools Inquiry Commission - 1869
Page 192 - Richard Atkinson Peacock, Esq., St. Heliers, Jersey. Listed as Trustee of Bolton-le-Sands Free grammar School
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Changes of the earth's physical geography, and consequent changes of climate: Being a paper which in its primitive form was read to the Geological section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at Liverpool, in Sept., 1870
Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1871
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How a national museum of natural history might be built and arranged with advantage
Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1872
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What is, and what is not, the cause of activity in earthquakes and volcanos?
Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1877
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Saturated steam the motive power in volcanoes and earthquakes: great importance of electricity
Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1883 (Reprinted 2008)