Record

RefNoAP/13/25
LevelItem
TitleUnpublished letter, regarding perfect hydrostatics from W Shalders to the Secretary of the Royal Society
Date20 May 1827
DescriptionShalders writes a letter on a printed copy of an advertisement for a patent for his hydrostatic machine for raising fluids. He asks if the Royal Society believes that it is possible to construct his machine with the desired effect using the parts illustrated on his advertisement. He explains that previous attempts to construct the machine have not been fully successful.

John Frederick William Herschel has written his initials next to the date received, and John George Children had written his initials next to the date reading was declined.

Subject: Hydrostatics

Addressed to the Secretary of the Royal Society at Somerset House, London. Received by the Royal Society on 26 May 1827. Reading declined by the Committee [of Papers] on 31 May 1827.
Extent3p
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper; typescript on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
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