The Weir

The Weir
Title The Weir PDF eBook
Author Ruth Moore
Publisher Islandport Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2020-09
Genre
ISBN 9781944762940

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The Weir, written in 1943, takes place on a small island fishing village in the years before World War II, set against a backdrop of handwork and struggle. Ruth Moore, one of the great regional novelists of the twentieth century, brilliantly and authentically captures not only the specific characteristics of coastal Maine, but chronicles universal human drama as the two primary families feud, gossip, and struggle all while being battered by the relentless tides of change sweeping over their community and their entire way of life. This reissue of Ruth Moore's debut novel includes a new introduction.

The Weir, and Other Plays

The Weir, and Other Plays
Title The Weir, and Other Plays PDF eBook
Author Conor McPherson
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1999
Genre Drama
ISBN

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Set in a rural pub in western Ireland, "The weir" is a drama of interwoven stories as told by the locals about how they comfort and distract one another in the midst of desolation and grief.

Spoonhandle

Spoonhandle
Title Spoonhandle PDF eBook
Author Ruth Moore
Publisher
Total Pages 303
Release 1948
Genre
ISBN

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The Weir Family, 1820-1920

The Weir Family, 1820-1920
Title The Weir Family, 1820-1920 PDF eBook
Author Marian Wardle
Publisher UPNE
Total Pages 212
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 1611680212

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The first major study to examine the artistic output of Robert Walter Weir and his two sons, John Ferguson Weir and Julian Alden Weir

The Weir Group

The Weir Group
Title The Weir Group PDF eBook
Author William Viscount Weir
Publisher Profile Books
Total Pages 386
Release 2013-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 1782830898

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In 1871 two brothers, George and James Weir, founded the engineering firm of G. & J. Weir, joining the booming range of industry on the west coast of Scotland. At their Cathcart works in Glasgow, the Weirs produced their own groundbreaking inventions. The most notable of these was the celebrated direct-acting feed pump, but all were crucial to the development of steam ships at that time. Today, more than 140 turbulent years later, the Weir Group is almost the last of those once-flourishing companies still to retain its independence and a Scottish base. Over the intervening century, Weir's manufactured pumps and valves for ships' engines around the world, oil pipelines and desalination plants, armaments (in the two world wars) and heavy equipment for power stations. Along the way it was also involved in other activities, including the development of the autogiro (the precursor of the helicopter) and prefabricated housing. Rooted in the inventiveness and determination of the Victorian manufacturing age, Weir's adapted to a changing world, determined always to diversify, win overseas contracts, build partnerships and above all survive. Now, as Lord Smith of Kelvin retires after more than ten years as chairman and passes an impressive legacy - further strengthened by major recent acquisitions - to his successor, Charles Berry, the Weir Group once again has success firmly in its grasp. This fascinating story is told by William Weir, a past chairman and chief executive of the company. Combining personal reminiscence and colourful anecdote with cool analysis of the company's triumphs and occasional failures, this is an unusual company history and an invaluable record of a Scottish engineering legend.

The Weir Group, 1871–2021

The Weir Group, 1871–2021
Title The Weir Group, 1871–2021 PDF eBook
Author William Viscount Weir
Publisher Profile Books
Total Pages
Release 2021-11-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1782839372

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In 1871 two brothers, George and James Weir, founded the engineering firm of G. & J. Weir, one of a booming range of industry on the west coast of Scotland. At their Cathcart works in Glasgow the Weirs produced their own groundbreaking inventions, all crucial to the development of steam ships at that time. Today, 130 turbulent years later, the Weir Group is almost the last of those once-flourishing companies still to retain its independence and its Scottish base. Over the intervening century, Weirs manufactured pumps and valves for ships' engines around the world, oil pipelines and desalination plants, armaments (in the two world wars), and heavy equipment for power stations. Along the way it was briefly involved in autogiros (the precursor of the helicopter). Rooted in the inventiveness and determination of the Victorian manufacturing age, Weirs adapted to the changing world of the twentieth century, determined always to diversify, win overseas contracts, build partnerships and above all survive. This fascinating story is told by William Weir, a past chairman and chief executive of the company. Combining reminiscence and colourful anecdote with cool analysis of the company's triumphs and failures, this is an unusual company history and an invaluable record of a Scottish engineering legend.

The Weir Hermison

The Weir Hermison
Title The Weir Hermison PDF eBook
Author Stevenson R.L.
Publisher Рипол Классик
Total Pages 157
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5521077847

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Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet, travel writer, and essayist. He was a celebrity during his life-time for works like “Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “Treasure Island.” Now he is one of the most translated authors in the world. Praised by many as a potential masterpiece, “The Weir of Hermiston” tells the story of young Archie Weir from a rich Edinburgh family. Having abandoned all attempts to get along with his father, Archie is banished from his family and sent to live as the local landlord on family property in the Borders hamlet Hermiston. There Archie meets and falls in love with a young local girl named Kirstie.