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Working notes on the measurement of electromotive force, 1871-1875

Working notes compiled by Charles Wheatstone comprising measurement of the electro-motive force between electrodes coated with films of sulphides, bromides and iodides, elements including zinc, mercury, cobalt and rubidium, and between electrodes of various alloys; measurement of electric potential of compound circuits; observations on the manufacture of amalgams; calculation of the weights of products of electrophoresis; the phenomenon of 'passivity'; employment in electric cells of peroxides and teroxides.

Working notes on electro-motive forces, 1871-1873

Working notes and rough drafts of hypotheses, methodological narratives, experimental observations and tables of test results compiled by Charles Wheatstone under the general heading of 'electro-motive forces', relating to the utility of employing combinations of elements in battery electrodes, 1871-1873; correspondence between Charles Wheatstone and Richard William Henry Paget Higgs, chemist, on the analysis of acid solutions in battery experiments, with Higgs' experimental observations.

Work, 1965-1966

Work 2 (Detroit, 1965), issue dedicated to Jack Spicer, includes work by Gael Turnbull, Fielding Dawson, Anselm Hollo;

Issue 3, 1965-1966: features, 'A homage to Rainer Gerhardt' compiled by Tom Raworth, with contributions from Robert Creeley, Jonathan Williams, Charles Olson, Anselm Hollo

Work, 1965

Work, no 1, Detroit, 1965, ed John Sinclair, includes Clayton Eshleman, Tom Raworth, Lee Harward and Andrew Crozier. No 3, Winter 1965/66, includes Tom Raworth, Robert Creeley, Jonathan Williams, Rainer Gerhardt, Charles Olson and Anselm Hollo [ see 7/698/1 – 2 for no 2 and a duplicate of no 3].

Words Worth, 1978-1979

Words Worth 1/1 (London, 1978), edited by Alaric Sumner: includes work by Paul Buck, Cris Cheek, Dom Sylvester Houedard, Cory Harding, Herb Burke;

Issue 1/2, 1978: includes work by Jackson Mac Low, Paul Buck, Allen Fisher, Glenda George, Cris Cheek, Bill Griffiths, 2 copies;

Issue 1/3, 1979: includes work by Ken Edwards, Robert Sheppard, Peter Finch, Glenda George, Carlyle Reedy

Wooden model, [1929], of a walrus based on Sir Robert Tenniel's illustrations for Through the Looking Glass

Wood model of the Walrus and its base from The Walrus magazine. Height 198mm. Unclear writing on the base states '[This reproduction in work] of Sir [Robert] Tenniel's [illustrations] to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass are made by the permission of Messer Macmillan & Co Ltd the [holder] of the copyright of the illustrations.' 2 items.

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