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Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1885 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.

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Illustrations

  • Addie or Langloan Process, Plant for the, 459
  • Adlard Tram Rail and Clamp, The, 342
  • Agricultural Show, The Royal, at Preston '.
  • Brickmaking Machine, Bradley and Craven’s, 82
  • Chaffcutter and Elevator, Carson and Toone’s, 91
  • Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic Fall for, 79
  • Chimney Raiser, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 60
  • Combination Agricultural Implement, Evans’s, 565 , M
  • Corn Mill, Blackstone’s, 82
  • Corn Mill, Wood’s, 82
  • Corn Screen, Rainforth and Sons Adjustable, 74
  • Corn Sizer, Nalder and Nalder’s, 75
  • Domestic Motor, The Davey, 49
  • Drain-Cleaning Rods, Murray’s, 76
  • Engine and Boiler, Vertical, Ruston, Proctor and Co.’s, 53
  • Engine, Coupled Traction, Fowler and Co.’s, 79
  • Engine and Crane, Traction, Aveling and
  • Porter’s, 52, 53
  • Engine with Girder Frame, Horizontal, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 60
  • Engine, Vertical Otto Gas, Crossley and Co.’s, 79 . ,
  • Fencing, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 74
  • Peat Breaker, Bracher’s, 78
  • Pipe Joint, Corbett’s, 78
  • Pulveriser, Nicholson and Son’s, 91
  • Pumps, Deep Well, Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s, 55, 60
  • Sack Hoist, Porrit’s, 74
  • Silo with Hydraulic Seal, Howard’s, 75, 77
  • Silo Press, Blunt’s, 75
  • Silo and Silo Press, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 75
  • Spark Catcher, Tyrer’s, 60
  • Spring Wheel, Aveling and Porter’s, 79
  • Tramway Sleepers, Howard’s, 76
  • Whippietree, Corbett’s, 78
  • Whippietree, Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s, 78
  • Whippietree, Kell, Meats, and Co.’s, 78
  • Whippietree, Knapp and Co.’s, 78
  • Whippietree, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 78
  • Whippietree, Vipan and Headley’s, 78
  • Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, Hind and Lund’s
  • Machinery at, 276, 277, 278
  • Air, Experiments with Currents of, 160, 161
  • “ Alacrity” and “Surprise,” H.M.S., Boilers and Engines of, 447, 450, 591
  • Alexander and M‘Cosh Process, Plant for the, 388
  • Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic Reversing Engine, 12
  • Allin’s Water Motor,'492
  • Almqvist’s Marine Engine Governor, 368
  • Amalgamation of Silver Ores, The, 559
  • American Locomotive Performances ; Diagrams, 283
  • Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic, 88
  • Ammonia and Tar from Blast Furnaces, 388, 410, 459, 460
  • Andrews and Co.’s Dynamo, 64
  • Anemometer, Leupold’s Heliostatic, 623
  • Antwerp Exhibition, The Telephone at, 331
  • Arnold’s Steam Boilers, 514
  • Arrol’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machine, 523
  • Asquith’s Radial Drilling Machine, 246
  • Atkinson’s Differential Gas Engine, 188
  • Aveling and Porter’s Spring Wheel, 79
  • Aveling and Porter’s Steering Gear for Traction Engines, 573
  • Aveling and Porter’s Traction Engine and Crane, 52, 53
  • Balanced Compound Engine, Wells’s, 469
  • Band Saw Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s, 420
  • Barrow Rock Drill, The, 446
  • Baxter and Co.’s Stone-Breaker, 441
  • Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Fencing, 74
  • Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Lock Nut, 433
  • Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Silo and Silo Press, 75
  • Bazalgette’s, Sir Joseph, Proposal for the Purifi
  • cation of the Thames, 182
  • Beaumont Rock Drill, The, 442
  • Beck and Co.’s Hose Coupling, 396
  • Beck and Co.’s Rotary Blower, 396
  • Bevel Gear Cutter, Bilgram’s, 21
  • Birmingham Corporation Water Works ; Com
  • pound Pumping Engines at Whitacre, 247, 300
  • Birmingham Corporation Water Works; The
  • Whitacre Reservoir, 301
  • Biscuit Ware, Minton’s Apparatus for Removing
  • Flint Powder from, 156
  • Blackstone’s Corn Mill, 82
  • Blast Furnaces, Tar and Ammonia from, 388, 410, 459, 460
  • Blochairn Steel Works, Plan of the, ?96
  • Blooming Mill for Bilbao, 56
  • Blower, Beck and Co.’s Rotary, 396
  • Blunt’s Silo Press, 75
  • “ Boadicea” and “ Bacchante,” H.M.S., Rennie’s
  • Boilers and Engines of, 325, 328
  • Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw Ferry, 587
  • Boat, Submarine Torpedo (System Gourbet), for
  • the Russian Government, 493, 496
  • Boat, Thornycroft’s Torpedo, with Hydraulic
  • Propulsion, 26, 27, 585
  • Boiler and Crankshaft of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 173
  • Boiler-Drilling Machine, Holden and Brooke’s, 320
  • Boiler'and Engine, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s
  • Vertical, 53 ’
  • Boiler Explosion, The Leeds, 332
  • B<2Jur» ,^arine, with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, M'Kaig and Stitt’s, 476
  • Shell Drilling Machine, Booth and Co.’s, 424
  • Boiler, Whittle’s “ Staffordshire,” 476
  • Boilers, Arnold’s Steam, 514
  • Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “Boadicea” and
  • Bacchante,” Rennie’s, 325, 328
  • Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “ Surprise” and
  • Alacrity,” 447, 450, 591
  • Boilers at the Inventions Exhibition, 476
  • Boilers, Root’s, at the Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, 297
  • Boilers, Tubular, 409
  • Boqueron, View at; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 352
  • Boston Main Drainage System (U.S.A.), The, 556, 557, 560, 561
  • Bower Regenerative Burner, The, 134
  • Boyle’s System of Ventilating Railway Carriages, 313
  • Bracher’s Peat Breaker, 78
  • Brewers’ Exhibition, The, 453
  • Brickmaking Machine, Bradley and Craven’s, 82
  • Bridge Chair, Smith’s, 341
  • Bridge, Forth, Caissons for the, 538, 539
  • Bridge, The Forth ; Raising the Sunken Caisson, 430
  • Brinjes and Goodwin’s Colour-Grinding Machine, 365
  • Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, Plan of, 118
  • Britton’s Plate-Straightening Machine, 321
  • Broken Crankshafts, Repairing, 385
  • Brunswick Condenser, The, 492
  • Caissons for the Forth Bridge, 430, 538, 539
  • Caldwell’s Automatic Microtome, 397
  • Canal Lift, Hydraulic, at Fontinettes, France, 30, 31
  • Canal Lift, Hydraulic, at La Louvidre, Belgium, 101
  • Canal, The Poutiloff, 42
  • Cance’s Lamps in the Eldorado, 404, 453, 454
  • Candle-Making Machinery, Price’s, 4, 5 Candle-Wick Plaiting Machine, Price’s, 4 Carey and Latham’s Concrete Mixing Machine ;
  • Newhaven Harbour Works, 8
  • Carson and Toone’s Chaffcutter and Elevator, 91 Cask-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co.’s, 148, 149, 151
  • Casting Pottery, Minton’s Compressed Air Machinery for, 156
  • Cathetometer, 397
  • Cement Manufacture, Glover’s Screens for, 512
  • Cement, Testing Portland, 145, 146
  • Central Electric Lighting Station, Stanton-street, New York ; Weston Systems, 87
  • Centrifugal Machine, Weston’s, 492
  • Centrifugal Pumping Engine, Gwynnes’ 30-in., “ Invincible,” 123, 125, 215
  • Centrifugal Pumping Engine at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co.’s, 100
  • Chaffcutter and Elevator, Carson and Toone’s, 91 Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic Fall for, 79 Chatham Pier, Law and Chatterton’s Foot-Bridge at, 199
  • Chimney Lifter, J.T. Marshall and Co.’s, 573 Chimney Raiser, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 60 Church Bells, Hall’s Automatic Interlocking Gear for, 485
  • Civil Engineering at the Inventions Exhibition, 1, 8, 30, 31, 101
  • Clark Regenerative Burner, The, 134
  • Clark’s Transit Instruments and Lamps, 400
  • Clarke and Low’s Indicator, 41
  • Clayton and Shuttle worth’s Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Plan of the, 97
  • Clydebank Shipyard and Engineering Works, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269
  • Coal-Cutting Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s, 417
  • Coal-Washing Machine, Sheppard’s, 510
  • Coiling Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of, 485
  • Colliery, The Kaiping ; North China, 518
  • Colour-Grinding Machine, Brinjes and Goodwin’s, 365
  • Combination Agricultural Implement, Evans’s, 565
  • Communicator, Hall’s Train, 485
  • Compound Engine, Wells’s Balanced, 469
  • Compound Engine, The Willans Receiver ; Diagrams, 18
  • Compound Locomotive for the Paulista Railway (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610, 614
  • Compound Locomotives, 480, 574
  • Compound Pumping Engine at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300
  • Compound Pumping Engine, Wolstenholme’s; Northwich Water Works, 304
  • Compressed Air Machinery for Casting Pottery, Minton’s, 156
  • Concrete Mixing Machine, Carey and Latham’s, Newhaven Harbour Works, 8
  • Condenser, The Brunswick, 492
  • Continuous Girders, Launching, 527
  • Corbett’s Pipe Joint, 78
  • Corbett’s Whippietree, 78
  • Corliss Compound Vertical Tandem Engine, 603
  • Corliss Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s, 251, 254
  • Corn Mill, Blackstone’s, 82
  • Corn Mill, Wood’s, 82
  • Corn Screen, Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable, 74
  • Corn Sizer, Nalder and Nalder’s, 75
  • CoupKng Beck and Co.’s Hose, 396
  • Cowles s Double-Screw Ferry Boat, 587
  • Crane and Engine, Avelingand Porter’s Traction, j Ou
  • C1Nevill^°6ion6nand Traversin°’ The Thwaite-
  • Crnnt’JnXty’j’nn ®team Derwck, at Port-Glasgow,
  • Russell and Co.’s, 564
  • Crankshaft and Boiler of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 173
  • Crankshafts, Repairing Broken, 385
  • Cranston’s Rock Drill, 416
  • Crossley and Co.’s Vertical Otto Gas Engine, 79
  • Crushing Ore, Rolls for, 464
  • Cupola Furnaces, Riley’s, 280
  • Curious Electro-Chemical Phenomenon, A, 327
  • Currents of Air, Experiments with, 160, 161
  • Cut-out, Hedges’ Fusible, 196
  • Cut-out, Hedges’ Magnetic, 196
  • Davey’s Differential Valve Gear, 226
  • Davey Domestic Motor, The, 49
  • Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s Whippietrees, 78
  • Davis’s Locking Gear for Railway Signals, 531
  • Deacon s Waste-Water Meter, 488, 489
  • Denny and Co.’s Engine Works, 221
  • Denny and Co.’s Shipyard, The Leven, Plan of, 219
  • Derrick Crane, Sixty-Ton Steam, at Port-Glasgow,
  • Russell and Co.’s, 564
  • Diamond Rock Drill, Gulland’s, 510, 511
  • Differential Gas Engine, Atkinson’s, 188
  • Domestic Electric Lighting, 189, 545
  • Domestic Motor, The Davey, 49
  • Double-Screw Ferry Boat, Cowles’s, 587
  • Douglas and Grant’s Vertical Compound Mill
  • Engine, 603
  • Drain-Cleaning Rods, Murray’s, 76
  • Drainage System, Main, The Boston (U.S.A.), 556, 557, 560, 561
  • Draper’s Self-Recording Meteorological Instruments, 534, 535
  • Draught, Forced, 114
  • Dredger, Hunter and English’s Steam, The
  • “Tilbury,” 566, 568
  • Drill, The Barrow Rock, 446
  • Drill, The Beaumont Rock, 442
  • Drill, Cranston’s Rock, 416
  • Drill, Gulland’s Diamond Rock, 510, 511
  • Drill, Holman Brothers’ Rock, 417
  • Drill, Portable Prospecting, 443
  • Drilling Machine, Asquith’s Radial, 246
  • Drilling Machine, Booth and Co.’s Boiler Shell, 424
  • Drilling Machines ; Machine Tools, 583, 584
  • Drills, Twist, 587
  • Drills, Twist, Greenwood and Batley’s Machine for Cutting, 590
  • Drysdale and Co.’s Centrifugal Pumping Engine at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, 100
  • Diibs and Co.’s Locomotive for the Paulista
  • Railway, San Paulo, Brazil, 34, 35
  • Dunbar and Ruston’s Steam Navvy, 180, 203
  • Duncan Brothers’ Waverley Turbine, 368
  • Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative Gas Kiln, 372
  • Dust Fuel, Perret’s Furnace for, 401
  • Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64
  • Dynamo and Engine, Kapp’s, 195
  • Ejector Condenser, Morton’s, Engine with, 577 El Chorro Viaduct; La Guaira and Caracas Rail
  • way, Venezuela, 345
  • Elder and Co.’s Fairfield Works, Govan, Plan of, 243
  • Electric Governor, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable Engine with, 206
  • Electric Hand Lamp, Merryweather’s, 250 Electric Light Installation, The Greenock, 50 Electric Light at the Paris Opera, The, 522, 546 Electric Light in Theatres, The, 404, 453, 454 Electric Lighting :
  • Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic, 88
  • Domestic Electric Lighting, 189, 545
  • Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64
  • Dynamo and Engine, Kapp’s, 195
  • Electricity at the Inventions Exhibition, 64, 88, 195,196
  • Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
  • Greenock Electric Light Installation, The, 50
  • Lamp Fittings, The Weston Incandescent, 168, 169
  • Lamp, Hand, Merry weather’s Electric, 250
  • Lamps, incandescence, The Life of, 392, 393,439 Light, Electric, at the Paris Opera, 522, 546 Light, Electric, in Theatres, 404, 453, 454 Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
  • Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196
  • Weston Mercury Vacuum Pump for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139
  • Weston Systems, The, 86, 87
  • Electric Lighting, Domestic, 189, 545
  • Electricity at the Inventions Exhibition,. 64, 88, 195,196 , . „ .
  • Electro-Chemical Phenomenon, A Curious, 327 Elevated Railroad, The Meigs, 586
  • Elevator and Chaffcutter, Carson and Toone’s, 91 Engine, Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic
  • Reversing, 12
  • Engine and Boiler, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Vertical, 53 .
  • Engine, Centrifugal Pumping, Gwynnes 30-in.
  • “ Invincible,” 123,125, 215
  • Engine, Centrifugal Pumping, at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co. s., 100
  • Engine, Compound Pumping, at Whitacre, Birmingham, Gray’s, 247, 300
  • Engine and Crane, Aveling and Porter’s Traction, 52, 53
  • Engine, Crossley and Co.’s Vertical Otto Gas, 79
  • Engine, The Fielding High-Speed, 104, 105
  • Engine, Fowler and Co.’s Coupled Traction, 79
  • Engine, Gas, Atkinson’s Differential, 188
  • Engine with Girder Frame, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Horizontal, 60
  • Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss, 251, 254
  • Engine, Horizontal, with Automatic Expansion
  • Gear, Holborow and Co.’s, 142
  • Engine and Kapp’s Dynamo, 195
  • Engine, Light Steam Fire, Merryweather and
  • Sons’, 113
  • Engine with Morton’s Ejector Condenser, 577
  • Engine, Robey and Co.’s Horizontal, 263
  • Engine, The Robey Semi-Portable, 481
  • Engine, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable with
  • Electric Governor, 206
  • Engine and Shipyard Works, Govan, Napier and Co.’s, Plan of, 272, 273
  • Engine, Umpherston’s Rag, 198
  • Engine, Vertical Compound Mill, Douglas and Grant’s, 603
  • Engine, Welford Brothers’ High-Speed, 385
  • Engine, Wells’s Balanced Compound, 469
  • Engine, The Willans Receiver Compound ; Diagrams, 18
  • Engine, Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping;
  • North wich Water Works, 304
  • Engine Works, Dumbarton, Denny and Co.’s, Plan of, 221
  • Engineering, Civil, at the Inventions Exhibition, 1, 8, 30, 31, 101
  • Engineering and Shipyard Works, Clydebank, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269
  • Engines and Boilers of H.M.S. “Boadicea” and “Bacchante,” Rennies’, 325, 328
  • Engines and Boilers of H.M.S. “Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” 447, 450, 591
  • Engines, Compound Pumping, at Whitacre, Birmingham, Watt and Co.’s, 247, 300
  • Engines and Gig, Simpson and Denison’s 21-ft., 57
  • Engines, Sewage Pumping, at Boston, U.S.A., 560, 561
  • Engines, Traction, Aveling and Porter’s Steering Gear for, 573
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 172
  • “Ernest,” Thornycroft’s Shallow-Draught Nile Steamer, 542
  • Evans’s Combination Agricultural Implement, 565
  • Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, The Weston
  • Mercury Vacuum Pump for, 130, 139
  • Exhibition, Antwerp, The Telephone at, 331
  • Exhibition, The Brewers’, 453
  • Exhibition, The Paris Milling, 2
  • Experiments with Currents of Air, 160, 161
  • Explosion at Hell Gate, The, 413, 414, 415
  • Explosion, The Leeds Boiler, 332
  • Fairfield Works, Govan, Elder and Co.’s Plan of, 243
  • Fall for Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic, 79
  • Feldmand Still, The, 460
  • Fencing, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 74
  • Ferry Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw, 587
  • Ferry, The Isle of Wight Steam, 126,127
  • Fielding High-Speed Engine, The, 104,105
  • Fire Engine, Light Steam, Merry weather and Sons’, 113
  • Fire Extinguisher and Pump, The Worthington,
  • Flood Rock ; Explosion at Hell Gate, 413
  • Floods, Nile, Impounding the, 241, 242
  • Flour Mill at Burscough, Ainscoughs’, 276, 277, 278
  • Fontinettes, France; Hydraulic Canal Lift at, 30, 31
  • Foot-Bridge at Chatham Pier, Law and Chatterton’s, 199
  • Forced Draught, 114
  • Forgings, Heavy, The Manipulation of, 504, 505, 515
  • Forrestt and Sons’ Stern-Wheel Steamer for the Brazilian Government, 202
  • Forth Bridge, Arrol’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machines at the, 523
  • Forth Bridge Great Caissons, The, 430, 538, 539
  • Forth Bridge, Raising the Sunken Caisson of the, 430
  • Fowler and Co.’s Coupled Traction Engine, 79
  • Fowler’s Tip Wagon, 361
  • Frodingham, On the Iron Industry of, 177
  • Furnace for Dust Fuel, Perret’s, 401
  • Furnace, The Stetefeldt, 293
  • Furnaces, Riley’s Cupola, 280
  • Furness and Co.’s Tenoning Machine, 289
  • Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
  • Gardner Machine Gun, The Improved, 152
  • Garrett and Sons’ Spark Catcher, 573
  • Gas Engine, Atkinson’s Differential, 188
  • Gas and other Illuminants at the Inventions Exhibition, 134
  • Gas Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative, 372
  • Gauge Dimensions, Standards of Length as Applied to, 580, 624, 625
  • Gear, Automatic Expansion, Horizontal Engine with, Holborow and Co.’s, 142
  • Gear Cutter, Bilgram’s Bevel, 21
  • Gear, Hall’s Automatic Interlocking for Church Bells, 485
  • Gear, Safety, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 Gear, Steering, Aveling and Porter’s for Traction
  • Engines, 573 A_
  • Gearing, Transmission of Power by, 606, 607, out
  • Gibbon Rail Joint, The, 342 . , f.
  • Gig and Engines, Simpson and Denison s, zi-iv., 57
  • Girders, Launching Continuous, 527
  • Gland Packing, The Jerome, 156
  • Glengarnock Steel Works, Plan of the, 176 Glover’s Screens for Cement Manufacture, 51^ Governor, Almqvist’s Marine Engine, 368 Governor, M‘Farlane’s, 514 .
  • Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Centrifugal Pumpino
  • Engine at the, 100 ___ . a
  • Great Northern Railway Locomotive Works,
  • Doncaster, The, 122 .
  • Greenock Electric Light Installation, The, 50 Greenwood and Batley’s Double-Headed Twist-
  • Drill Cutting Machine, 590 .
  • Greenwood and Batley’s Milling Machinery, 222 Grinding Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Twist-Drill, 320
  • Gulland’s Diamond Rock Drill, 510, 511
  • Gun, The Improved Gardner Machine, 152
  • Gunboat “ Irrawaddy,” The, 551
  • Gwynnes’30-in. “Invincible” Centrifugal Pumping Engine, 123, 125, 215
  • Hall’s Automatic Interlocking Gear for Church
  • Bells, 485
  • Hall’s Train Communicator, 485
  • Hallside Works, Plan of the, 296
  • Hand Lamp, Merry weather’s Electric, 250
  • Harbour Works, Newhaven, 1, 8
  • Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s Deep Well Pumps, 5o, 60
  • Heat, Solar, 531
  • Heavy Forgings, The Manipulation of, 504, 505, 515
  • Hedges’ Fusible Cut-out, 196
  • Hedges’ Magnetic Cut-out, 196
  • Hedges’ Speed Indicator, 196
  • Heliostatic Anemometer, Leupold’s, 623
  • Hell Gate, The Explosion at, 413, 414, 415
  • Henderson Process, Plant for the, 459
  • Heppel and Cranston’s Coal-Cutting Machine, 417
  • H.M.S. “Boadicea” and “Bacchante,” Boilers and Engines of, 325, 328
  • H.M.S. “ Irrawaddy,” 551
  • H.M.S. “ Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” Boilers of, 447, 450, 591
  • Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss Engine, 251, 251
  • Higginson’s Portable Hydraulic Rivetter, 250
  • High-Speed Engine, The Fielding, 104, 105
  • High-Speed Engine, Welford Brothers’, 385
  • Hill’s Arrangement for Securing Railway Carriage Windows, 160
  • Hind and Lund’s Machinery at Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, 276, 277, 278
  • Hoist, Porrit’s Sack, 74
  • Hoisting and Traversing Crane, The Thwaite-
  • Neville, 610, 611
  • Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s Hydraulic, 369
  • Holborow and Co.’s Horizontal Engine with
  • Automatic Expansion Gear, 142
  • Holden and Brooke’s Boiler-Drilling Machine, 320
  • Holman Brothers’ Rock Drill, 417
  • Hornsby and Sons’ Spittlegate Iron Works, 71
  • Hose Coupling, Beck and Co.’s, 396
  • Howard’s Silo with Hydraulic Seal, 75, 77
  • Howard’s Tramway Sleepers, 76
  • Huddersfield Station, Roof of the, 384
  • Hunter and English’s Steam Dredger, The “ Tilbury,” 566, 568
  • Hurdy-Gurdy Water-Wheel, Pelton’s, 433
  • Hydraulic Canal Lift at Fontinettes, France, 30, 31
  • Hydraulic Canal Lift at La Louvidre, Belgium, 101
  • Hydraulic Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s, 369
  • Hydraulic Propulsion, Thornycroft’sTorpedo Boat with, 26, 27, 585
  • Hydraulic Rivetter, Higginson’s Portable, 250
  • Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, Forth Bridge, 523
  • Hydraulic Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s 317
  • Hydraulic Spade ; Forth Bridge, 537
  • Hydraulic and Steam Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 12
  • Impounding the Nile Floods, 241, 242
  • Incandescence Lamps, The Life of, 392, 393, 439
  • Incandescent Lamp Fittings, The Weston System of, 168, 169
  • Indicator Cards of Locomotive Performances 283 ’
  • Indicator, Clark and Low’s, 41
  • Indicator, Hedges’ Speed, 196
  • Indicator, Kapteyn’s Train Pipe, 348, 349
  • Indicator, Lloyd’s Telegraph, 324
  • Indicator, Rogers’s Station, 156
  • Interlocking Gear for Railway 531
  • Signals, Davis’s,
  • Interlocking and Signalling Apparatus for Rifle Ranges, 623
  • Inventions Exhibition, The :
  • Boilers:
  • Marine Boiler with 'Cylindrical Combustion
  • Chambers, M‘Kaigand Smitt’s, 476
  • “Staffordshire” Boiler, Whittle’s, 476
  • Candle-Making Machinery, Price’s:
  • Candlewick Plaiting Machine, 4
  • Perforated Candle-Moulding Machine 5
  • Spiral Candle-Moulding Machines, 5 ’
  • Cask-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co
  • 148,149, 151 V0, 8’
  • Civil Engineering:
  • Concrete Mixing Machine, Carey and Latham’s, 8
  • Hydraulic Canal Lift at Fontinettes 30 31
  • Hydraulic Canal Lift at La Louvtere 101
  • Newhaven Harbour Works, 1,8 ’
  • Electricity:
  • Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic 88
  • Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64 ’
  • Engine and Kapp’s Dynamo, 195
  • Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
  • Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
  • Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196
  • Engine, The Fielding High-Speed, 104 105
  • Inventions Exhibition, The—continued.
  • Engine, Gas, Atkinson’s Differential, 188
  • Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss, 251, 254
  • Engine, Horizontal, with Automatic Expansion Gear, Holborow and Co.’s, 142
  • Engine, Light Steam Fire, Merry weather and Sons’, 113
  • Engine, Robey and Co.’s Horizontal, 263
  • Engine, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable, with
  • Electric Governor, 206 ’
  • Engine, Umpherston’s Rag, 198
  • Gas and other Illuminants :
  • Burner, The Bower Regenerative, 134
  • Burner, The Clark Regenerative, 134
  • Burner, The Wenham Regenerative, 134
  • Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons’ Steam Tramway, 230
  • Machine Tools :
  • Boiler Drilling-Machine, Holden and Brooke’s, 320
  • Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, Smith and Co.’s, 317
  • Keel Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s, 317 I
  • Milling Machinery, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222
  • Planing Machine, Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 223
  • Plate-Straightening Machine, Britton’s, 321
  • Saw-Sharpening Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, ! 317
  • Twist-Drill Cutting Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s, 590
  • Twist-Drill Grinding Machine, Sterne and
  • Co.’s, 320
  • Mining Machinery :
  • Coal-Cutting Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s, 417
  • Coal-Washer, Sheppard’s, 510
  • Prospecting Drill, Portable, 443
  • Rock Drill, The Barrow, 446
  • Rock Drill, The Beaumont, 442
  • Rock Drill, The Cranston, 416
  • Rock Drill, Gulland’s Diamond, 510, 511
  • Rock Drill, Holman Brothers’, 417
  • Safety Gear, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441
  • Screens for Cement Manfacture, Glover’s, 512
  • Stone-Breaker, Baxter and Co.’s, 441
  • Miscellaneous Exhibits :
  • Centrifugal Machine, Weston’s, 492
  • Coiling Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of, 485
  • Colour-Grinding Machine, Brinies and Goodwin’s, 365
  • Compressed Air Machinery for Casting
  • Pottery, Minton’s, 156
  • Condenser, The Brunswick, 492
  • Gas Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative, 372
  • Gland Packing, The Jerome, 156
  • Hydraulic Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s, 369
  • Interlocking Gear for Church Bells, Hall’s
  • Automatic, 485
  • Marine Engine Governor, Almqvist’s, 368
  • Ore Separator, Scott’s, 156
  • Railway Carriage Windows, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160
  • Removing Flint Powder from Biscuit Ware, Minton’s Apparatus for, 156
  • Station Indicator, Rogers’s, 156
  • Train Communicator, Hall’s, 485
  • Water Meter, Alien’s, 492
  • Waverley Turbine, Duncan Brothers’, The, 368 ’
  • Naval Architecture:
  • Gig and Engines, Simpson and Denison’s
  • 21ft., 57
  • Permanent Way:
  • Bridge Chair, Smith’s, 341
  • Rail Joint, The Gibbon, 342
  • Railway Chair, Poyser’s, 341
  • Tram Rail and Clamp, The Adlard, 342
  • Physical Science:
  • Cathetometer; Cambridge Scientific Instrument Society, 397
  • Floating Solid Iron in Molten Lead, Wright-son s Apparatus for, 595
  • Microtome, Caldwell’s Automatic Cam-bridge Scientific Instrument Society, 397
  • Surveying Level, 14-in.; Cambridge Scientific
  • Instrument Society, 397
  • Transit Instruments and Lamps, Latimer Clark’s, 400
  • Pumps:
  • Hose Coupling, Beck and Co.’s, 396
  • Rotary Blower, Beck and Co.’s, 396
  • Well-Sinking, Warner and Sons’, 396
  • Pyrometer, Saintignon’s, 226
  • Road-Sweeping Machine, Taylor’s, 337
  • S1x?alJi.nSrApparatu8’ Standard ; London and
  • North-Western Railway, 472
  • Wood-Working Machinery :
  • Band Saw for Cutting Bevelled Work, Wors-sam and Co.’s, 421
  • ®a“d SaW Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s,
  • ^^-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co.’s, u T General Joiner, Worssam and Co.’s, 420, 421 Invincible,” Centrifugal Pumping Engine Gwynnes’ 30-in., 123, 125,215 ’
  • Iron Industry of Frodingham, on the, 177 1R2? AND. Steel Institute, The :
  • Blochairn Steel Works, Scotland, The, 296 k^pbuilchng and Engineering Works, The
  • Clydebank, Thomsons’, 269
  • fiall8idp Works, Scotland, The, 296
  • Snipbuilding and Engineering Works, Dennv and Co.’s, 219, 221
  • Shipbuilding Works, The Fairfield, Govan Elder and Co.’s, 243’
  • Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, Napier and Co.’s, 272, 273
  • Sfchame’sri76Glengarn°Ck’ Merry and Cuning-“ Irrawaddy,” H.M.S., 551 isle of Wight Steam Ferry, 126,127
  • Jerome Gland Packing, The, 156
  • Joiner, Worssam and Co.’s General, 420, 421
  • Kaiping Colliery, The ; North China, 518
  • Kapp’s Dy apipeEnSka’tor, M8, 349 I
  • Hu*h SnnthandCo.a,
  • Kell? Meats >£nd.^
  • Kilbowie, Tne
  • KnSandCo.’sWhippietree, 78
  • La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, The, L^S^i-Guaira and Caracas Lamp Firtinges?The Weston System of Incandes-
  • Lamps, Gance s,^in tn Life of, 393> 439
  • LaSps and Transit Instruments, Latimer Clark's,
  • Launching Continuous G W
  • LeupoFd’s' Heliostatic Anemometer, 623
  • Levek Shipyard,'Plan'’of thc ’> Denn>’ and Co-’8>
  • H?°Wvdratdic Canal, at Eontinettes, 30, 31 L$! Hydraulic Canal, at La LouviCre, Belgium, t ilhi Electric, at the Paris Opera, 522, 546 tFlpntric in Theatres, 404, 453, 454 ught Installation, The Greenock Electric, 50 T io-htin”-. Domestic Electric, 189, d4o
  • Lighting^ Electric, The Weston System of, New t invd’s’ Telegraph Indicator, 324
  • Lock Nut, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 433 I ockin,r Gear for Railway Signals, Davis s, 531 Locomotive, Compound (Webb’s System) for the
  • Paulista Railway, Sharp, Stewart, and Co. s, Locomotive for the La Guaira and Caracas Rail-
  • wav. Venezuela, 373, 376
  • Locomotive for the Paulista Railway, DUbsand Co.’s, San Paulo, Brazil, 34, 35
  • Locomotive Performances ; Diagrams, -83 Locomotive, Steam Tramway, Merry weather and
  • Locomotive Works, The Great Northern Rail-way, Doncaster, 122
  • Locomotives, Compound, 4SC, 574
  • London and North-Western Signalling Apparatus, Webb’s, 472
  • Lucas’s Temporary Rudder, 324
  • McFarlane’s Governor, 514
  • Machine, Asquith’s Radial Drilling, 246
  • Machine, Booth and Co.’s Boiler Shell Drilling, 424
  • Machine, Bradley and Craven’s Brickmaking, 82 Machine, Brinjes and Goodwin’s Colour-Grinding, 365
  • Machine, Britton’s Plate-Straightening, 321 Machine, Combined Planing and Slotting, Shanks and Co.’s, 227 .
  • Machine, Furness and Co.’s Tenoning, 289 Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s Milling, 222 Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s, Twist-Drill
  • Cutting, 590
  • Machine Gun, The Gardner Improved, 152 Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s Coal-Cutting, 417 Machine, Holden and Brooke’s Boiler Drilling, 320
  • Machine, Hydraulic Rivetting; Forth Bridge, 523 Machine, Martinier’s Band Saw Sharpening, 4-0 Machine, Multiple Punching ; Britannia Iron
  • Works, Gainsborough, 119
  • Machine, Planing, Sharp, Stewart and Co.’s, 223 Machine, Printing, Sauvde’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder, 583
  • Machine, Rush worth and Co.’s, Plate-Flattening, 9 . . .
  • Machine, Seri ven and Co.’s Plate-Straightening, 619
  • Machine, Sheppard’s Coal-Washing, 510
  • Machine, Smith and Co.’s Hydraulic Rivetting, 317
  • Machine, Smith and Co.’s Keel-Rivetting, 317 Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Saw-Sharpening, 317 Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Twist Drill Grinding, 320
  • Machine, Taylor’s Road-Sweeping, 337 Machine Tools ; Drilling Machines, 583, 581 Machine Tools at the Inventions Exhibition, 222, 223, 317, 320
  • Machine, Weston’s Centrifugal, 492
  • Machinery at Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, Ilind and Lund’s, 276, 277, 278
  • Machinery, Cask-Making, Ransome and Co.’s, 148, 149, 151
  • Machinery, Milling, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222
  • Machinery, Price’s Candle-Making, 4, 5
  • Machines, Worssam and Co.’s Wood-Working, 420, 421
  • M‘Kaig and Stitt’s Marine Boiler with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, 476
  • Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
  • Main Drainage System, The Boston (U.S.A.), 556, 557, 560, 561
  • Manipulation of Heavy Forgings, The, 504, 505, 515
  • Map of Obstructions in the East River ; Explosion at Hell Gate, 413
  • Map of Streets, New York ; The Weston Systems of Electric Lighting, 86
  • Marine Boiler with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, M'Kaig and Stitt’s, 476
  • Manne Engine Governor, Almqvist’s, 368 Marshall, J.T., and Co.’s Chimney Lifter, 573 Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works,
  • Gainsborough, Plan of, 118
  • • n’.Sons»and Co-’8 Chimney Raiser, 60 artnne r s Band Saw Sharpening Machine, 420 ?}aynard’s Automatic Fall for Chaffcutters, 79 Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed Method of Constructing River Tunnels, 153
  • mechanical Engineers, The Institution of : Domestic Electric Lighting, 189
  • Gunbar and Ruston’s Steam Navvy, 180, 203 rodingham, The Iron Industry of, 177
  • Mechan. Engineers, Institution of—continued.
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, 122 Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 118
  • Punching Machine, Multiple, Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 119
  • Robey Semi-Portable Engine, The, 481
  • Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s, Lincoln, 96
  • Spittlegate Iron Works, Hornsby and Sons’, 71
  • Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, 97
  • Trent Iron Works, Newark, Nicholson and Son’s, 149
  • Mechanical Engineers, The American Society of :
  • Boston Main Drainage System, 556, 557, 560, 561
  • Elevated Railroad, The Meigs, 586
  • Ferry Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw, 587
  • Standard Pipe and Pipe Threads, 605
  • Transmission of Power by Gearing, 606, 607, 608
  • Twist Drills, 587
  • Mechanism, Sphere and Roller, Shaw’s, 509
  • Meigs Elevated Railroad, The, 586
  • Merry and Cuninghame’s Steel Works, Glen-garnock, 176
  • Merryweather and Sons’ Electric Hand Lamp, 250
  • Merry weather and Sons’ Light Steam Fire Engine, 113
  • Merryweather and Sons’ Steam Tramway Locomotive, 230
  • Messenger’s Valve, 43
  • Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of Coiling, 485
  • “ Meteor,” s.s., Triple-Expansion Engines, Crankshaft and Boiler of the, 172, 173
  • Meteorological Instruments, Draper’s Self-Recording, 534, 535
  • Meter, Deacon’s Waste Water, 488, 489
  • Microtome, Caldwell’s Automatic, 397
  • Mill, Ainscoughs’, Hind and Lund’s Machinery at, 276, 277, 278
  • Mill for Bilbao, Blooming, 56
  • Mill Engine, Vertical Compound, Douglas and Grant’s, 603
  • Miller’s Electro-Magnetic Ammeter, 88
  • Milling Exhibition, The Paris, 2
  • Milling Machinery, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222
  • Mine, Ground Plan of the ; Hell Gate Explosions, 414
  • Mining Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 416,417
  • Minton’s Apparatus for Removing Flint Powder from Biscuit Ware, 156
  • Minton’s Compressed Air Machinery for Casting Pottery, 156
  • Miscellaneous Exhibits at the Inventions Exhibition, 156, 160, 365, 368, 369, 372, 485, 492
  • Morison and Armstrong’s Pumps for Dip Workings, 468
  • Morton’s Ejector Condenser, Engine with, 577
  • Motor, Allin’s Water, 492
  • Motor, The Davey Domestic, 49
  • Murray’s Drain-Cleaning Rods, 76
  • Multiple Punching Machine; Britannia Iron
  • Works, Gainsborough, 119
  • Nalder and Nalder’s Corn Sizer, 75
  • Napier and Co.’s Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, Plan of, 272, 273
  • Naval Architecture at the Inventions Exhibition, 57
  • Navvy, Dunbar and Ruston’s Steam, 180, 203
  • Newhaven Harbour Works, 1, 8
  • Nicholson and Son’s Pulveriser, 91
  • Nicholson and Son’s Trent Iron Works, Newark, Plan of, 149
  • Nile Floods, Impounding the, 241, 242
  • Nile Steamer “Ernest,” Thornycroft’s Shallow Draught, 542
  • North China; The Kaiping Colliery, 518
  • Northwich Water Works, Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping Engine at, 304
  • Nut, Lock, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 433
  • Opera, Paris, The Electric Light at the, 522, 516
  • Ore, Rolls for Crushing, 461
  • Ore Separator, Scott’s, 156
  • Ores, Silver, The Amalgamation of, 559
  • Otto Gas Engine, Crossley and Co.’s Vertical, 79
  • Paris Milling Exhibition, The, 2
  • Paris Opera, The Electric Light at the, 522, 546
  • Paulista Railway, Compound Locomotive for (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610,614
  • Paulista Railway, San Paulo, Brazil, Dtlbs and Co.’s Locomotive for the, 34, 35
  • Peat Breaker, Bracher’s, 78
  • Pelton’s Hurdy-Gurdy Water-Wheel, 433
  • Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder Printing Machine, Sauvee’s Combined, 583
  • Perforated Candle-Moulding Machine, 5
  • Permanent Way at the Inventions Exhibition, 341, 342
  • Perret’s Furnace for Dust Fuel, 401
  • Phenomenon, A Curious Electro-Chemical, 327
  • Physical Science at the Inventions Exhibition, 397, 400, 595
  • Pipe Joint, Corbett’s, 78
  • Pipe Threads and Pipe, Standard, 605
  • Plan of the Blochairn Steel Works, 296
  • Plan of the Boston (U.S.A.) Main Drainage System, 556
  • Plan of Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Stamp End Works, Lincoln, 97
  • Plan of Denny and Co.’s Engine Works, Dumbarton, 221
  • Plan of Denny and Co.’s Shipyard, The Leven, 219
  • Plan of the Fairfield Works, Govan, Elder and Co.’s, 243
  • Plan of the Glengarnock Steel Works, 176
  • Plan of the Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, 122
  • Plan of the Hallside Steel Works, 296
  • Plan of the La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 344
  • Plan of Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 118
  • Plan of Napier and Co.’s Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, 272, 273
  • Plan of Nicholson and Son’s Trent Iron Works,
  • Newark, 149 „
  • Plan of Ruston, Proctor, and Co. s Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, 96
  • Plan of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Works at Kilbowie, 210
  • Plan of the Spittlegate Iron Works, 71
  • Plan of Thomsons’ Clydebank Shipyard and Engine Works, 269
  • Planing Machine, Sharp, Stewart and Co. s, 223
  • Planing and Slotting Machine, Shanks and Co.’s Combined, 227
  • Plant for the Addie or Langloan Process, 459 Plant for the Alexander and M’Cosh Process, 388 Plant for the Henderson Process, 459
  • Plate-Flattening Machine, Rush worth and Co.’s, 9 Plate-Straightening Machine, Britton’s, 321 Plate-Straightening Machine, Scriven and Co.’s, 619
  • Pneumatic Telegraphs, 482
  • Porrit’s Sack Hoist, 74
  • Portable Hydraulic Rivetter, Higginson’s, 250
  • Portland Cement, Testing, 145, 146
  • Poutiloff Canal, The, 42
  • Power by Gearing, Transmission of, 606, 607, 608
  • Poyser’s Railway Chair, 341
  • Price’s Candle-Making Machinery, 4, 5
  • Printing Machine, Sauvde’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder, 583
  • Prospecting Drill, Portable, 443
  • Protractor, A New, 163
  • Pulveriser, Nicholson and Son’s, 91
  • Pump and Fire Extinguisher,The Worthington,465
  • Pump, Warner and Sons’ Well Sinking, 396
  • Pump, The Weston Mercury Vacuum, for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139
  • Pumping Engine, Centrifugal, Gwynnes’ 30-in.
  • “ Invincible,” 123, 125, 215
  • Pumping Engine, Centrifugal, at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co.’s, 100
  • Pumping Engine, Compound, at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300
  • Pumping Engine, Wolstenholme’s Compound :
  • Northwich Water Works, 304
  • Pumping Engines, Sewage, at Boston, U.S.A., 556, 557, 560, 561
  • Pumps for Dip Workings, Morison and Armstrong’s, 468
  • Pumps, Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s Deep Well, 55, 60
  • Pumps at the Inventions Exhibition, 396
  • Punching Machine, Multiple ; Britannia Iron
  • Works, Gainsborcugh, 119
  • Purification of the Thames, The,” 182
  • Pyrometer, Saintignon’s, 226
  • Quenepe, View near; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 352
  • Radial Drilling Machine, Asquith’s, 246
  • Rag Engine, Umpherston’s, 198
  • Rail Joint, The Gibbon, 342
  • Railroad, The Meigs Elevated, 586
  • Railway Carriage Windows, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160
  • Railway Carriages, Boyle’s System of Ventilating, 313
  • Railway Chair, Poyser’s, 341
  • Railway, The La Guaira and Caracas, Venezuela, 344, 345, 352, 373, 376
  • Railway, Paulista, Compound Locomotive for (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610, 614
  • Railway, Paulista, San Paulo, Brazil, Dtlbs and Co.’s Locomotive for the, 34, 35
  • Railway Signals, Davis’s Locking Gear for, 531
  • Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable Corn Screen, 74
  • Ransome and Co.’s Cask-Making Machinery, 148, 149,151 . J
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Horizontal Engine with Girder Frame, 60
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Whippietrees, 78
  • Regenerative Burner, The Bower, 134
  • Regenerative Burner, The Clark, 134
  • Regenerative Burner, The Wenham, 134
  • Regenerative ^as Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous, 372
  • Registers, Watchmen s Time, 391, 392
  • Repairing Broken Crankshafts, 385
  • Reservoir, The Whitacre ; Birmingham Corporation Water Works, 301
  • Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic, 12
  • Rifle Ranges, Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus for, 623
  • Riley’s Cupola Furnaces, 280
  • River Tunnels, Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed
  • Method of Constructing, 153
  • Rivetter, Higginson’s Portable Hydraulic, 250
  • Rivetting Machine, Hydraulic ; Forth Bridge, 523
  • Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s Hydraulic, 317
  • Road-Sweeping Machine, Taylor’s, 337
  • Robey and Co.’s Horizontal Engine, 263
  • Robey’s Semi-Portable Engine, The, 481
  • Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable Engine with
  • Electric Governor, 206
  • Rock Drill, The Barrow, 446
  • Rock Drill, The Beaumont, 442
  • Rock Drill, Cranston’s, 416
  • Rock Drill, Gulland’s Diamond, 510, 511
  • Rock Drill, Holman Brothers’, 417
  • Rogers’s Station Indicator, 156
  • Roller and Sphere Machinery, 509
  • Rolls for Crushing Ore, 464
  • Roof of the Huddersfield Station, 384
  • Root’s Boilers at the Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, 297
  • Rotary Blower, Beck and Co.’s, 396
  • Rudder, Lucas’s Temporary, 324
  • Rushworth and Co’s Plate-Flattening Machine, 9
  • Russell and Co.’s Sixty-Ton Steam Derrick Crane at Port-Glasgow, 564
  • Russian Government Submarine Torpedo Boat (System Gourbet), 493, 496
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, Plan of the, 96
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Vertical Engine and Boiler, 53
  • Sack Hoist, Porrit’s, 74
  • Safety Gear, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 Saintignon’s Pyrometer, 226
  • Sauv^e’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single
  • Cylinder Printing Machine, 583
  • Saw-Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s Band Saw, 420
  • Saw-Sharpening Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, 317
  • Scott’s Ore Separator, 156
  • Screen, Corn, Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable, 74 Screens for Cement Manufacture, Glover’s, 512 Seri ven and Co.’s Plate-Straightening Machine, 619 Self • Recording Meteorological Instruments,
  • Draper’s, 534, 535
  • Sewage Pumping Engines at Boston, U.S.A., 560, 561
  • Shallow Draught Nile Steamer “ Ernest,” Thorny-croft’s, 542
  • Shanks and Co.’s Combined Planing and Slotting Machine, 227
  • Sharp’s Process of Coiling Metal Tubes, 485
  • Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Compound Locomotive for the Paulista Railway (Webb’s System), 610, 614
  • Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Planing Machine, 223 Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, Ruston,
  • Proctor, and Co.’s, Plan of the, 96
  • Sheppard’s Coal-Washing Machine, 510
  • Shipyard and Engineering Works, Clydebank, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269
  • Shipyard, The Leven, Denny and Co.’s, Plan of, 219
  • Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, Napier and Co.’s, Plan of, 272, 273
  • Show, The Smithfield Club :
  • Chimney Lifter, J. T. Marshall and Co.’s, 573 Spark Catcher, Garrett and Sons’, 573
  • Steering Gear for Traction Engines, Aveling ; and Porter’s, 573
  • Signalling Apparatus, Standard ; London and North-Western Railway, 472
  • Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus for Rifle Ranges, 623
  • Signals, Railway, Davis’s Locking Gear for, 531
  • Silo with Hydraulic Seal, Howard’s, 75, 77
  • Silo Press, Blunt’s, 75
  • Silo and Silo Press, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 75
  • Silver Ores, The Amalgamation of, 559
  • Simpson and Denison’s 21-ft. Gig and Engines, 5
  • Singer Manufacturing Company’s Works at Kil-bowie, The, 210
  • Sleepers, Howard’s Tramway, 76
  • S1Coinfined, 227ninSMaChine’ Shanks and Co-’8
  • BridSe Chair, 341
  • Smith n°-’? hydraulic Rivetting Machine, 317
  • Sm lh £?• 8 Keel-Rivetting Machine, 317 sXr Heat S537en8’8 Hydraulio Hoists, 369
  • er’ Gar^tt and Sons’, 573
  • □park Catcher, Tyrer’s 60
  • Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196
  • qR;^enaudnRoller Mechanism, Shaw’s, 509
  • Spiral Candle-Moulding Machine, 5
  • Spittlegate Iron Works, Plan of the, 71
  • Wheel, Aveling and Porter’s, 79
  • Staffordshire” Boiler, Whittle’s, 476 stamp End Works, Lincoln, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, Plan of the, 97
  • ^Pe and Pipe Threads, 605
  • Standards of Length as Applied to Gauge Dimensions, 580, 624, 625
  • Stanley’s Protractor, 163
  • | Station, Huddersfield, Roof of the, 384
  • i Station Indicator, 156
  • Station near Laiquitia ; La Guaira and Caracas
  • Railway, Venezuela, 345
  • Steam Derrick Crane, Sixty-Ton, at Port-Glasgow, Russell and Co.’s, W64
  • Steam Dredger, The “Tilbury,” Hunter and English’s, 566, 568
  • Steam Ferry, The Isle of Wight, Mason’s, 126,127
  • Steam and Hydraulic Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 12
  • Steam Navvy, Dunbar and Ruston’s, 180, 203
  • Steam Tramway Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons’, 230
  • Steel Company of Scotland’s Works, Plan of the, 296
  • Steel Works, The Glengarnock, Plan of, 176
  • Steering Gear for Traction Engines, Aveling and
  • Porter’s, 573
  • Stern-Wheel Steamer for the Brazilian Government, Forrestt and Sons’, 202
  • Sterne and Co.’s Saw-Sharpening Machine, 317
  • Sterne and Co.’s Twist Drill Grinding Machine, 320
  • Stetefeldt Furnace, The, 293
  • Still, The Feldmand, 460
  • Stone-Breaker, Baxter and Co.’s, 441
  • Straightening Machine, Scriven and Co.’s Plate, 619
  • Submarine Torpedo Boat (System Gourbet) for the Russian Government, 493, 496
  • “ Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” H.M.S., Boilers of, 447, 450, 591
  • Surveying Level, 14-in., 397
  • Tar and Ammonia from Blast Furnaces, 388, 410, 459, 460
  • Taylor’s Road-Sweeping Machine, 337
  • Telegraph Indicator, Lloyd’s, 324
  • Telegraphs, Pneumatic, 482
  • Telephone at the Antwerp Exhibition, The; 331
  • Temporary Rudder, Lucas’s, 324
  • Tenoning Machine, Furness and Co.’s, 289
  • Testing Portland Cement, 145, 146
  • Thames, Purification of the, 182
  • Theatres, The Electric Light in, 404, 453, 454
  • Thomsons’ Clydebank Shipyard and Engineering
  • Works, Plan of, 269
  • Thornycroft’s Shallow - Draught Nile Steamer, “Ernest,” 542
  • Thornycroft’s Torpedo Boat with Hydraulic Propulsion, 26, 27, 585
  • “ Tilbury,” Hunter and English’s Steam Dredger,
  • 566, 568
  • Time Registers, Watchmen’s, 391, 392
  • Tip Wagon, Percival Fowler’s, 361
  • Tools, Machine ; Drilling Machines, 583, 584
  • Torpedo Boat, Submarine (System Gourbet), for the Russian Government, 493, 496
  • Torpedo Boat, Thornycroft’s, with Hydraulic Propulsion, 26, 27, 585
  • Traction Engine and Crane, Aveling and Porter s,
  • Traction Engine, Fowler and Co.’s Coupled, 79
  • Traction Engines, Aveling and Porter’s Steering
  • Gear for, 573
  • Train Communicator, Hall s, 485
  • Train Pipe Indicator, Kapteyn’s, 348, 349
  • Tram Rail and Clamp, The Adlard, 342
  • Tramway Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons
  • Steam, 230
  • Tramway Sleepers, Howard’s, 76
  • Transit Instruments and Lamps, Latimer Clark’s, 400 , -
  • Transmission of Power by Gearing, 606, 607, 608
  • Trent Iron Works, Newark, Nicholson, and Son’s, Plan of, 149
  • Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 172,173
  • Tubular Boilers, 409
  • Tunnels, River, Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed
  • Method of Constructing, 153
  • Turbine, The Waverley, 368
  • Twist Drill Cutting Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s Double-Headed, 590
  • Twist Drill Grinding Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, 320
  • Twist Drills, 587
  • Tyrer’s Spark Catcher, 60
  • Umpherston’s Rag Engine, 198
  • Vacuum Pump, The Weston Mercury, for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139
  • Valve Gear, Davey’s Differential, 226
  • Valve, Messenger’s, 43
  • Ventilating Railway Carriages, Boyle’s System of, 313
  • Vertical Compound Mill Engine, Douglas and Grant’s, 603
  • Vertical Engine and Boiler, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s, 53
  • Vertical Otto Gas Engine, Crossley and Co.’s, 79
  • Viaduct, El Chorro ; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 345
  • Vipan and Headley’s Whippietrees, 78
  • Wagon, Tip, Percival Fowler’s, 361
  • Waltham Watch, The, 15
  • Warner and Sons’ Well-Sinking Pump, 396
  • Waste-Water Meter, Deacon’s, 488, 489
  • Watchmen’s Time Registers, 391, 392
  • Water Motor, Allin’s, 492
  • Water Pumped and Rental Received by the Birmingham Water Works Co. ; Diagram, 299
  • Water Wheel, Pelton’s Hurdy-Gurdy, 433
  • Water Works, Birmingham Corporation, 247, 297, 299, 300, 301
  • Watt and Co.’s Compound Pumping Engines at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300
  • Waverley Turbine, Duncan Brothers’, 368
  • Webb’s Compound Locomotive, 610, 614
  • Webb’s Signalling Apparatus ; London and North-Western Railway, 472
  • Welford Brothers’ High-Speed Engine, 385
  • Well Pumps, 55, 60
  • Wells’s Balanced Compound Engine, 469
  • Well-Sinking Pump, Warner and Sons’, 396
  • Wenham Regenerative Burner, The, 134
  • Weston’s Centrifugal Machine, 492
  • Weston Mercury Vacuum Pump for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, The, 130, 139
  • Weston System of Electric Lighting, New Yorkf The, 86, 87
  • Weston System of Incandescent Lamp Fittings, The, 168, 169
  • Wheel, Avelingand Porter’s Spring, 79
  • Whippietrees, Corbett’s, 78
  • Whippietrees, Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s, 78
  • Whippietrees, Kell, Meats, and Co.’s, 78
  • Whippietrees, Knapp and Co.’s, 78
  • Whippietrees, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 78
  • Whippietrees, Vipan and Headley’s, 78
  • Whitacre, Details of Compound Pumping Engines at, 247, 300
  • Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, Root’s Boilers at the, 297
  • Whitacre Reservoir, The ; Birmingham Corporation Water Works, 301
  • Whittle’s “Staffordshire” Boiler, 476
  • Willans Receiver Compound Engine, The ; Diagrams, 18
  • Windows, Railway Carriage, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160
  • Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping Engine;
  • Northwich Water Works, 304
  • Wood’s Corn Mill, 82
  • Wood-Working Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 148,149, 151, 420, 421
  • Worssam and Co.’s General Joiner, 420, 421
  • Worthington Pump and Fire Extinguisher, The, 465


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