Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* 1869 A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing Instruments, their Construction, Uses, Qualities, Selection, Preservation and Suggestions for Improvements, with Hints on Drwaing and Colouring. By W F Stanley, F.S.A. Second Edition. Stanley, Great Turnstile, London. 1868.<ref>The Engineer 1869/02/19</ref>
* 1868  A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing Instruments, their Construction, Uses, Qualities, Selection, Preservation and Suggestions for Improvements, with Hints on Drawing and Colouring. By W F Stanley, F.S.A. Second Edition. Stanley, Great Turnstile, London. 1868.<ref>The Engineer 1869/02/19</ref>





Revision as of 12:16, 18 October 2012

of W. F. Stanley and W. F. Stanley and Co


  • 1868 A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing Instruments, their Construction, Uses, Qualities, Selection, Preservation and Suggestions for Improvements, with Hints on Drawing and Colouring. By W F Stanley, F.S.A. Second Edition. Stanley, Great Turnstile, London. 1868.[1]


Obituary 1909 [2]

. . . In 1856, two years after starting in business, Mr. Stanley invented the simple form of stereoscope . . . Mr. Stanley was in his eighty-second year . . [more]



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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1869/02/19
  2. The Engineer 1909/08/20