Sandford Fleming
1827 – 1915
26 works on record
Works

Time-reckoning for the twentieth century

Address delivered in Convocation Hall, Queen's College, Kingston, by Sandford Fleming, chancellor of the University, April 18th., 1885

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

Memorandum addressed to the Honourable Minister of Railways and Canals by the Engineer-in-Charge of the Canadian Pacific Railway

Mémorial du peuple de la rivière Rouge aux gouvernements anglais et canadiens

Addresses by Sir Sandford Fleming, K.C.M.C., chancellor of Queen's Univesity and Principal Gordon ... at the annual meeting of the Queen's University Council held April 24, 1906

The unit measure of time. Address at the opening of Section III of the Royal society of Canada, by the president, Dr. Sandford Fleming, May 27th, 1890

The Canadian Institute

The establishment of a great imperial intelligence union as a means of promoting the consolidation of the Empire

Parliamentary vs. party government, an address delivered at the opening of Queen's University, October 16th, 1891, and A political problem, a paper read ... before the Royal Society
Letter to Sir John Lubbock, bart., president, Second Congress of Chambers of Commerce and Boards of Trade of the Empire, 1892
Preliminary report on the projected North-west railway of Canada ... showing the importance of the Valley of the River Saugeen as a field for commerce and railway enterprise ...
Proposed change in reckoning the astronomical day
Report on surveys and preliminary operations on the Canadian Pacific Railway up to January 1877
Universal or cosmic time
Note on uniform standard time for railways, telegraphs and civil purposes generally
The adoption of a prime meridian to be common to all nations
Time-reckoning and the selection of a prime meridian to be common to all nations
Letter to the president of the American Society for the Advancement of Science
The International prime meridian conference, Washington, October 1884
On uniform standard time for railways, telegraphs and civil purposes generally
Papers on time-reckoning and the selection of a prime meridian to be common to all nations
Exploratory survey of 1871
The unit measure of time
Letter from S. Fleming to R.S. Aytoun, Esq., M.P.
Note on ocean steam navigation