Time + Systems and standards
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- [Letter to the Astronomer Royal, Greenwich, June 21st, 1887], [Sandford Fleming]
- Papers on time-reckoning and the selection of a prime meridian to be common to all nations, transmitted to the British government by His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada, by Sandford Fleming
- Annual report of the Special Committee on Uniform Standard Time, presented January 21st, 1891
- The adoption of a prime meridian to be common to all nations, the establishment of standard meridians for the regulation of time : read before the International Geographical Congress at Venice, September, 1881, by Sandford Fleming
- Civil time, or, Tables showing the differences in time between that used in various parts of the world and Greenwich mean time, by John Milne
- L'adoption d'un maître méridien international, la fixation de méridiens servant d'unité pour la supputation du temps, suivant le projet dont lecture fut faite au Congrès géographique international de Venise, par Sandford Fleming
- On the proposed change of time marking to a decimal system, a plea that the duodecimal system be retained, by R.E. W. Goodridge
- Universal or cosmic time, by Sandford Fleming, C. E., C.M.G., etc. : together with other papers, communications and reports in the possession of the Canadian Institute respecting the movement for reforming the time-system of the world and establishing a prime meridian as a zero common to all nations
- The unit measure of time, address at the opening of Section III, by the president, Dr. Sandford Fleming, May 27th, 1890
- Proposed change in reckoning the astronomical day, Joint Committee of the Canadian Institute and the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto
- Documents relating to the fixing of a standard of time and the legalization thereof
- Standard time, replies to questions submitted by Special Committee American Society Civil Engineers, 1882
- Documents on time reform, issued by the American Society of Civil Engineers
- Buffalo convention, report, Standard Time Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers
- Standard time for the United States of America, Canada and Mexico, by the American Society of Civil Engineers [Committee on Standard Time]
- Canadian Pacific Railway Company, [letter announcing the adoption of standard time by the railway], [W.C. Van Horne]
- The international prime meridian conference, Washington, October 1884, recommendations suggested, by and ford Fleming
- Time-reckoning for the twentieth century, by Sanford [id est Sandford] Fleming
- Letter to the president of the America Society [sic] for the Advancement of Science, on the subject of standard time for the United States of America, Canada and Mexico, by Sandford Fleming
- A Treatise on time and its notation for the use of schools in the Dominion of Canada
- Memorandum on the movement for reckoning time on a scientific basis, by which the greatest possible degree of simplicity, accuracy, and uniformity will be obtainable in all countries throughout the world, [Sandford Fleming]
- Presidential address: The unit measure of time, by Sandford Fleming
- Cosmopolitan time and a prime meridian common to all nations, memorandum, [Daniel Wilson]
- Time-reckoning for the twentieth century, Sandford Fleming
- The Uniform notation of time by all nations
- Papers on time-reckoning and the selection of a prime meridian to be common to all nations, Transmitted to the British government by His Excellency the Governor-General, Canada
- Documents in reference to the general adoption of the twenty-four hour notation of the rail-ways of America
- Standard time, report of Special Committee, American Society of Civil Engineers, at the Washington Convention
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