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William Ford Robinson Stanley (2 February 1829 – 14 August 1909) was an English inventor with 78 patents filed in both the United Kingdom and the United States of America. He was an engineer who designed and made precision drawing and mathematical instruments, as well as surveying instruments and telescopes, manufactured by his company "William Ford Stanley and Co. Ltd." (From Wikipedia) More about William Ford Stanley:
| | Books by William Ford Stanley: Stanley, William Ford, 1829-1909: The Case of The. Fox, Being His Prophecies, Under Hypnotism, of the Period Ending A.D. 1950: A Political Utopia (author may be misidentified on cover page; London: Truslove and Hanson, 1903)
Additional books by William Ford Stanley in the extended shelves: Stanley, William Ford, 1829-1909: Experimental researches into the properties and motions of fluids. With theoretical deductions therefrom. (E. & F.N.Spon, 1881) (page images at HathiTrust) Stanley, William Ford, 1829-1909: Mathematical drawing and measuring instruments, their construction, uses, qualities, selection, preservation, and suggestions for improvements, with hints upon drawing, colouring, calculating, sun printing, lettering, &c. (E. & F.N. Spon, 1900) (page images at HathiTrust) Stanley, William Ford, 1829-1909: Mathematical drawing and measuring instruments : their construction, uses, qualities, selection, preservation, and suggestions for improvements, with hints upon drawing, colouring, lettering, etc. (Spon, 1888) (page images at HathiTrust) Stanley, William Ford, 1829-1909: Surveying and Levelling Instruments, Theoretically and Practically Described.: For construction, qualities, selection, preservation, adjustments, and uses; with other apparatus and appliances used by civil engineers and surveyors in the field., ed. by H. T. Tallack (Gutenberg ebook)
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