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Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1890 Jan-Jun: Index

Illustrations

  • Accumulator, The Laurent-Cely, 373

Agricultural Society’s Show at Plymouth, The Royal :

  • Boiler, Turner’s Vertical, 746
  • Grist Mill, Turner’s, 745
  • Petroleum Engine, Knight’s, 737
  • Road Locomotive, Burrell’s Spring Mounted. 740
  • Traction Engine and Road Roller, Wallis and Steevens’ Combined, 762
  • Air Locks on Caissons ; Forth Bridge, 235, 236, 237
  • Air Locks, Details of; Dalmarnock Bridge, Glasgow, 385
  • Air Tramcar, Compressed, 354, 535
  • Alternative Preliminary Designs for the Forth Bridge, 216
  • Aluminium in Carburetted Iron, 768
  • Ambulance Train ; Western Railway of France, 558, 559
  • American Breechloading Gun, Swing Bracket for, 135
  • American Interrupted Breech Screw, 109
  • Anderson’s Design for Bridge over the Forth, 215
  • Anderson’s Lubricator, 367
  • Anglo-American Lathe, Richards’, 582, 583
  • Annealing Furnace and Tempering Pit; St. Chamond, 320
  • Armington and Sims’ Combined Engine and Dynamo for Ship Lighting, 67
  • Armour Plates, Shanks’s Planing Machine for, 358
  • Armoured Turrets for Coast Defence, 347
  • Armstrong Breechloading 7-In. 82-Cwt. Gun, 157
  • Armstrong Breechloading Service Gun, Gas Check for, 157
  • Armstrong Converted Breechloading Mechanism, 157
  • Armstrong System of Breechloading for Heavy Ordnance with the Elswick Cup, and the De Bange Obturator, The, 185
  • Armstrong System of Breechloading for Quick-Firing Guns, The, 185
  • Arrol, Mr. M illiam, 282
  • Arrol’s Hydraulic Spade, 239

Artillery, Modern French : 28

  • Armoured Turrets for Coast Defence, 347
  • Boxes for Storing Loaded Cartridges, Details of, 614
  • Breech, Blakeley’s Taper Screw ; 1860,109
  • Breech-Block Starting Mechanism; English Heavy Guns, 159
  • Breech Closing, The De Bange System of; 1877, 110
  • Breech Closing for Field Guns, The De Bange System of; 1889, 111
  • Breech Closing for Heavy Ordnance, The Armstrong System of, with the Elswick Cup, and the De Bange Obturator, 185
  • Breech Mechanism for a 75-Millimetre Beat Gun, Canet, f95
  • Breech Mechanism with Cup Obturator for 6-In. Guns, English, 158
  • Breech Mechanism for Engli-h Field Guns, 158
  • Breech Mechanism for Field Guns, Krupp’s, 186
  • Breech Mechanism, French, 110
  • Breech Mechanism for 9.2 In. Gun ; H.M.S. “ Imperieuse,” 159
  • Breech Mechanism for Heavy Guns, Krupp’s, 187
  • Breech Mechanism for Quick-Firing Guns, The Canet System of, 137
  • Breech Screw, American Interrupted ; 1853, 109
  • Breechloading 7 In. 82-Cwt. Gun, Armstrong ; 1862, 157
  • Breechloading Mechanism, Armstrong Converted, 157
  • Breechloading Mechanism for 75 Millimetre Boat Gun, 668
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Field and Mountain Guns, 725
  • Breechloading Mechanism ; The French System Modified by the United States, 136
  • Breechloading Mechanism, The Hotchkiss, 187
  • Breechloading Mechanism; Siege Guns, 751
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Mountain and Field Guns, 668
  • Breechloading Mechanism. The Nordenfelt, 187
  • Breechloading for Quick-Firing Guns, The Armstrong System of, 185
  • Breechloading with Rack and Quadrant, Canet System of, 135, 137
  • Artillery, Modern French—continued.
  • Broadwell Ring, The, 186
  • Carriage Erection Shop, Interior of; Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterran6e, 566
  • Carrier Ring, Detail of De Bange, 111
  • Cast-Iron Reinforced French Gun ; Type 1864 Converted to 1868 Model, 51
  • Casting Gun Bodies at Ruelle, Mode of, 52
  • Chronograph Connections, Diagram Showing, 642
  • Chronograph, Le Boulenge, Diagrams Showing
  • Construction of the, 641
  • Crusher Gauge, English, 644
  • Crusher Gauge, French, 644
  • De Bange Coast Defence Gun, 9.45-In. Calibre, Mounted on Carriage, 446
  • De Bange Gun, Construction of a, 403
  • De Bange 6.10-In. Gun Mounted on Naval Carriage, Showing Shield and Brake Gear, 446
  • De Bange System of Heavy Ordnance; 12.60-In.
  • and 6.10-In. Bore, 468
  • Diagrams Showing Construction of Various Standard Types of Guns, 498
  • Disappearing Carriage and Travelling Platform for 4.72-In. Gun; St. Chamond Company, 379, 380
  • Elevating Gear for 12-Pounder Field Gun, 724
  • Elswick Field Gun and Carriage, 12-Pounder, 724
  • Engstrom Quick-Firing Gun, 465, 469
  • Field Gun, Canet, Showing Method of Training, 721
  • Field Gun, Canet, Showing Training Gear and Brake, 724
  • Field Gun and Carriage, 12-Pounder, British Service, 725
  • Field Gun and Limber, Canet, 721
  • Field Gun and Limber, 12 Pounder Elswick, 723
  • Field Guns and Mountings on the Canet System, 694
  • Firing Grounds of the Forges et Chantiers de la Meditetrance, Havre, The, 616
  • Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterrande, Plan of the Works and Firing Grounds of the, at Havre, 611
  • French Cast-Iron Reinforced Gun ; 1858, 1
  • Gas Check for Armstrong Breechloading Ser-\ice Gun, 157
  • Gun and Carriage, 12-Pounder Field, British Service, 725
  • Gun and Carriage in Firing Position, 34-Centi-metre (13.39 In.), 450
  • Gun and Carriage, Schneider’s 32-Centimetre Steel, 79
  • Gun with Cast-Iron Body, Steel Rings, and Partial Lining Tube, 27-Centimetre Breechloading, 64
  • Gun with Cast-Iron Body, Steel Rings, and Partial Steel Lining Tube, 32-Centimetre, Breechloading, 54
  • Gun, The Engstrom Quick-Firing, 465, 469
  • Gun made of Firth Steel, 34-Centimetre, 77
  • Gun and Naval Carriage, 6.19-In. ; St. Chamond Company, 380
  • Gun, 16-Centimetre and 65-Millimctre Steel, French Standard Type, 77
  • Gun, 42-Centimetre Steel; Obsolete Type, 1875-79, 78
  • Gun with Steel Rings and Partial Lining Tube, 19-Centirnetre Cast-Iron, 54
  • Gun, Type of 32-Centimetre French ; Model 1870-81, 52
  • Inclosure for Charging Cartridges at the Hoc Polygon, Protected, 613
  • Lifting 33-Centimetre Gun after Rings have been Shrunk on, 554
  • Lining Cast-Iron Guns, Method of, 53
  • Locking Joint for Long Jackets, 78
  • Map of France showing Position of St. Chamond Works, 320
  • Mirror, Arrangement of, at the Hoc Polygon for Viewing Firing Tests from Proof Chamber, 613
  • Mortar, 6.10-In. Calibre, and Transport Carriage in Firing Position, 450
  • Mortar and Firing Platform, 6.10-In., 380
  • Mortar, French Coast Defence; 10 Calibres, 51
  • Mountain Gun, 75-Millimetre, and Beat Gun Caisson, 667
  • Mountain Gun and Carriage, 7 - Pounder, British Service Pattern, 724
  • Artillery, Modern French—continued.
  • Mountain Gun and Carriage Packed for Transport, Elswick, 723
  • Mountain Guns, 3.15-In. Bore; St. Chamond Company, 379
  • Obturating Primer, De Bange, 111
  • Parrot Cast-Iron Reinforced Gun ; 1861-1864, 1
  • Percussion and Combination Fuzes, 722
  • Powder Test, Diagram of, 78
  • Projectiles for Canet Field Guns, Various Types of, 696
  • Projectiles for French Ordnance ; 1873, 52
  • Projectiles for 2.95-In. Mountain Gun, 669
  • Quick-Firing Gun, The Daudeteau-Darmancier, 381
  • Rifling Machine, 78
  • Rifling, Standard French, 79
  • Rifling, Systems of, 28
  • Shrinking on the Rings of a 33-Centimetre Gun, 554
  • Siege Gun, 15-Centimetre, 751
  • Siege Gun and Carriage, 12-Centimetre ; Canet System, 748, 749
  • Siege Gun on Travelling Carriage and Hydraulic Brake, 749
  • Starting Mechanism, Breech Mechanism; English Heavy Guns, 159
  • Swing Bracket for American Breechloading Gun, 135
  • Telemeter, The De Peigne, 642, 643
  • Tempering Pit and Annealing Furnace ; St. Chamond, 320
  • Travelling Crane in Gunshops Shifting a 33-Centimetre Gun, 555
  • Travelling Crane and Traverser at Firing Platforms, Eighty-Ton; The Hoc Polygon, 612, 616
  • Velocimeter Diagram, 645
  • Atmospheric Resistance, An Experimental Study of, 716, 717, 718
  • Auxiliary Engines of the Ferry Steamer “Transfer,” 350
  • Axle-Box for Carriages ; Caledonian Railway, 196
  • Axle-Boxes, Stamped-Steel, 741
  • Barbette Cruiser “ Turenne,” The French, 732 “ Barracouta,” H.M.S., Boilers of, 476, 477 Bauer Coke Ovens, The, 728, 729
  • Bearing of Caissons on Rock Foundations, 227
  • Bedplates on Granite Piers, Arrangement of;
  • Forth Bridge, 253, 255
  • Bedplates on Piers, Under Mode of Fixing ; Forth Bridge, 243
  • Bending Press for Plates, Hydraulic, 246
  • “ Bergen,” The Screw Ferry Steamer, 189, 190, 191, 192
  • Berger-Andre’s Horizontal Compound Corliss Engine, 166, 167, 170
  • Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company, Works of the, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 294
  • Bevelling Machine for Ships’ Frames, Davis and Primrose’s, 646
  • Blakeley’s Taper Screw Breech, 109
  • Blow-Off Cock for Boilers, 71
  • Blower and Forge, Thwaites’ Portable, 153
  • Boat Gun, Breechloading Mechanism for 75-Millimetre, 668
  • Boat Gun Caisson and 75-Millimetre Mountain Gun, 667
  • Bogie Carriages for the Caledonian Railway, 195, 196, 198
  • Bogie for Express Locomotive ; South-Eastern Railway, 537
  • Boiler, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Lccomotive, 528
  • Boiler for Petroleum Fuel, Doxford’s Torpedo Boat, 30, 33
  • Boiler, Thwaite’s Gas-Fired, 355
  • Boiler, Turner’s Vertical, 746
  • Boilers of H.M.S. “ Barracouta,” 476, 477 3
  • Boilers, The Evaporation of Lancashire, 461, 494
  • Boilers of the Great Western Railway Steamers “ Lynx,” “ Antelope,” and “ Gazelle,” 6t9, 7C0
  • Boilers of the Screw Ferrv Steamer “ Bergen,” 191
  • Boring and Surfacing Lathes, Lang’s, 291
  • Bourdon Pressure Gauge, The, 301, 534, 535
  • Boxes for Storing Loaded Cartridges, Details of, 614
  • Brake Gear of Carriages for the Caledonian Railway, 195
  • Breech, Blakeley’s Taper Screw, 109
  • Breech - Block Starting Mechanism ; English Heavy Guns, 159
  • Breech Closing, The De Bange System of, 110, 111
  • Breech Closing for Heavy Ordnance, The Armstrong System of, with the Elswick Cup, and the De Bange Obturator, 185
  • Breech Mechanism for a75-Millimetre Boat Gun, The Canet, G95
  • Breech Mechanism with Cup Obturation for 6-In.
  • Guns, English, 158
  • Breech Mechanism for English Field Guns, 158
  • Breech Mechanism for Field Guns, Krupp’s, 186
  • Breech Mechanism for 9.2-In. Gun; H.M.S.
  • ** Imperieuse,” 159
  • Breech Mechanism for Heavy Guns, Krupp’s, 187
  • Breech Mechanism for Quick-Firing Guns, The
  • Canet System of, 137
  • Breech Mechanism, Standard French, 110
  • Breech Screw, American Interrupted, 109
  • Breechloading, Canet System of, with Rack and Quadrant, 135, 137
  • Breechloading 7-In. 82-Cwt. Gun, Armstrong, 157 Breechloading Gun, Swing Bracket for American, 135
  • Breechloading Mechanism, Armstrong Converted, 157
  • Breechloading Mechanism for 75-Millimetre Boat Gun, 668
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Canet Field and Mountain Guns, 725
  • Breechloading Mechanism ; The French System Modified by the United States, 136
  • Breechloading Mechanism, The Hotchkiss, 187
  • Breechloading Mechanism for Mountain and
  • Field Guns, 668, 725
  • Breechloading Mechanism, The Nordenfelt, 187
  • Breechloading Mechanism ; Siege Guns, 751
  • Breechloading for Quick-Firing Guns, The Armstrong System of, 185
  • Bremme’s Valve Gear, 102
  • Bridge over Canal ; Edinburgh Exhibition, 472
  • Bridge, The Dalmarnock, Glasgow, 384, 385 Bridge, The Forth (See Forth Bridge, The)
  • Bridge over the Forth, Anderson’s Design for, 215
  • Bridge, The North River ; New York, 562
  • Bridge over Suburban and South Side Junction Railway ; Edinburgh Exhibition, 473
  • Bridges, Cantilever, Types of, 218
  • Bristol’s Miners’ Electric Lamp, 299
  • British Service Pattern 7-Pounder Mountain
  • Gun and Carriage, 724
  • Broadwell Ring, The, 186
  • Brown’s Hydraulic and Steam Derricks, 488, 489
  • Bucket, Morgan’s Grab-Dredger, 671, 672
  • Buckets, Dredging ; the Mersey Docks, 639
  • Bultfontein Mine, Diamond Washing Plant at, 510, 515
  • Burrell’s Spring-Mounted Road Locomotive, 740
  • Caissons, Bearing of, on Rock Foundations, 227
  • Caissons of the Forth Bridge, Pneumatic, 227, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242
  • Canet Breech Mechanism for a 75-Millimetre
  • Boat Gun, The, 695
  • Canet Field Gun and Limber, 721
  • Canet Field Gun Showing Method of Training, 721
  • Canet Field Gun Showing Training Gear and Brake, 724
  • Canet Field Guns* Various Types of Projectiles for, 696
  • Canet Field and Mountain Guns, Breechloading Mechanism for, 725
  • Canet 12-Centimetre Siege Gun and Carriage, 748,749
  • Canet System of Breech Mechanism for Quick-Firing Guns, The, 137
  • Canet System of Breechloading with Rack and Quadrant, 135, 137
  • Canet System of Field Guns and Mountings, 691
  • Cantilever Bridges, Types of, 218
  • Cantilevers, Details of; Forth Bridge, 262
  • Cantilevers, Erection of; Forth Bridge, 264, 265
  • Carburetted Iron, Aluminium in, 768
  • Carriage, Disappearing and Travelling Platform for 4.72-In. Gun, 379, 380
  • Carriage Erecting Shop, Interior of, 566
  • Carriage, Underframe for Double-Bogie ; Metre Gauge, 425
  • Carriages for the Caledonian Railway, 19a, 196, 198
  • Carrier Ring, Detail of De Bange, 111
  • Cast-Iron Gun, Parrot Reinforced, 1861-1864, 1 Casting Gun Bodies at Ruelle, Mode of, 52
  • Castings, The Rollet Process for Producing
  • Purified, 603
  • Chantier Naval de la Campine, 5-Ton Tra celling Crane at, 532.
  • Changes in Iron Produced by Thermal Treatment, 663 , , , _.
  • Charging Cartridges, Protected Inclosure for, at the Hoc Polygon, 613
  • Chlorination Process, Polloks Hydraulic Pressure, 126.
  • Chronograph Connections, Diagram Showing, 642
  • Chronograph, Le Boulenge, Diagrams Showing
  • Construction of the, 641
  • Chucking Lathe, Eddy’s Turret Head, 21
  • “ City of Paris,” s.s., Engines of the, 48U
  • “City of Paris,” Stern of the, 484
  • City of Sandhurst, The; The Victorian Goldfields, 17 . z-ii
  • Clyde, Tunnel under the River, at Glasgow, /U
  • Coast Defence, Armoured Turrets for, 341
  • Cock, Blow-Off, for Boilers, 71
  • Coke Ovens, The Bauer, 728, 729
  • Cold Steel Sawing Machine, Hill s, 339
  • Collieries, Steam Pipes for, 80
  • Combination and Percussion Fuzes, 722
  • Compensation Thermometer, Trotter s, 41J , Composing and Justifying Machines, Lagerman s
  • Type, 298, 302 A , .
  • Compound Corliss Engine, Berger Andre* s Hon-zontal, 166,167,170 .
  • Compound Engine; Weyher and Richemond, 438, 439
  • Compound Engines, Indicator Rigging for, 123
  • Compound Horizontal-Engine (Frikart System), 739
  • Compound Locomotive for the Michigan Central Railroad, 412, 413
  • Compound Locomotives, 210, 311? 312, 313
  • Compound Passenger Locomotive ; Mogul
  • Type, 138, 140 , _ ,
  • Compressed Air Tramcar; Hughes and Lancaster System, 354, 535
  • Connections of Central Girders and Cantilevers , Forth Bridge, 269
  • Connections of Central Girders and Internal Viaduct ; Forth Bridge, 268
  • Corrosion of Screw Shafts, The, 139
  • Crane, Brown’s Combined Steam and Hydraulic, 488,’489 m ...
  • Crane, Five-Ton Overhead Travelling, 532
  • Crane, Hydraulic, 253
  • Crane, Jubilee, on Top Members of Cantilevers ;
  • Forth Bridge, 266
  • Crane, 100-Ton Derrick, at the Alexandra Gracing Dock, Belfast, 90
  • Crane, Travelling, in Gun Shops Lifting a 33-Centimetre Gun, 555
  • Crane, Travelling, and Tube Drilling Machine, 249
  • Crane and Traverser, Eighty-Ton Travelling at Firing Platforms ; The Hoc Polygon, 612, 616
  • Crankshaft Lathe, Richards’ Heavy, 499, 502, 503
  • Cruiser “ Forbin,” The French Unarmoured, 706
  • Cruiser “Turenne,” The French Barbette, 732
  • Crusher Gauge, English, 644
  • Crusher Gauge, French, 644
  • Cup-Making Machine, Faure s, 144
  • Cup Obturation for 6-In, Guns, English Breech Mechanism with, 158
  • Curved Plates, Machines for Planing the Ends and Edges of, 246
  • Cutting Edge of Caisson, 231
  • Cylinders, Testing Oxygen, 455
  • Dalmarnock Bridge, Glasgow, The 384, 385 Dangers of Electric Lighting The, 42 Daudeteau-Darmancier Quick-Firing Gun, The,
  • 381
  • Davies’ Epicyclic Gear for Grab Dredgers, 620 Davis and Primrose’s Bevelling Machine for Ship s
  • Frames, 646
  • De Bange Carrier Ring, Detail or. 111
  • De Bange Coast Defence Gun, 9.45-In. Calibre,
  • Mounted on Carriage, 446
  • De Bange Gun, Construction of a, 403
  • De Bange Gun Mounted on Naval Carriage,
  • Showing Shield and Brake Gear, 446
  • De Bange Obturating Primer, 111 .
  • De Bange System of Breech Closing, The, 110,
  • De Bange System of Heavy Ordnance, The, 468
  • De Beers Mine, Diamond Washing Plant at, 515 De Peigne Telemeter, 642, 643 .
  • Derrick Crane at the Alexandra Graving Dock,
  • Belfast, 100-Ton, 90
  • Derricks, Brown’s Hydraulic and Steam, 488, 4S9
  • Design for Bridge over the Forth, Anderson’s, 215
  • Designs for the Forth Bridge, Alternative Pre-
  • Designs^for the Forth Bridge, Original and Final, 217
  • Diagram of Forth Bridge, Expansion, 221
  • Diagram Showing the Rise and Fall in Pig Iron from October, 1889, to May, 1890, 627
  • Diagram Showing Strength of Plate, 722
  • Diagram, Velocimeter, 645
  • Diagrams of Bremme s Valve Gear, 102
  • Diagrams of Changes in Iron Produced by
  • Thermal Treatment, 663
  • Diagrams of Compound Locomotives, 312, 313
  • Diagrams of Dredging; The Mersey Docks, 638
  • Diagrams, Indicator, from Engines of the Torpedo Boat “ Sunderland,” 31
  • Diagrams of Oil-Testing Machine ; Eastern Railway of France, 375, 376, 377
  • Diagrams Showing Construction of the Le Boulenge Chronograph, 641.
  • Diagrams Showing Construction of Various Types of Guns, 498.
  • Diamond Washing Machinery, Whitmore and Binyon’s, 510, 515.
  • Diepeveen, Leis, and Smit s Triple-Expansion
  • Engines for Tug-Boats, 388
  • Disappearing Carriage and Travelling Platform for 4.72-In. Gun, 379, 380
  • Distribution of Flow in a Strained Elastic Solid,
  • The, 607
  • Diving Dress, Stove’s, 396
  • Dock at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dry, 118
  • Double-Bogie Carriage, Underframe for; Metre
  • Gauge, 425
  • Double-Headed Lathe for Finishing Cock Plugs, 659
  • Doxford’s Torpedo Boat Boiler for Petroleum
  • Fuel, 30, 33
  • Drake and Gorham’s Switch, 163
  • Draper’s Thermograph, 179
  • Dredger No. 9, Hopper ; Mersey Docks, 670, 671,
  • 678
  • Dredgers, Grab, Davies’ Epicyclic Gear for, 620
  • Dredging in the Mersey Dock Estate, 638, 639, 670, 671, 672, 678
  • Drill Roads, Plan of, 247
  • Drill Shed, Plan of, 249
  • Drilling Machine, Multiple, 250, 251
  • Drilling Machine, Tube, 248, 249
  • Dry Dock at Halifax, Nova Scotia, 118
  • Dynamo and Engine for Ship Lighting, Armington and Sims’ Combined, 67
  • Eddy’s Turret Head Chucking Lathe, 21
  • Edge-Planing Machine for Long Plates of Lattice
  • Girders, 252
  • Edge Runners for Porcelain Clay, Faure’s, 82
  • Edinburgh International Exhibition, The, 431, 434, 472, 473
  • Electric Lamp, Bristol’s Miners’, 299
  • Electric Lighting, The Dangers of, 42
  • Electric Lighting of the Prudential Assurance
  • Company’s Offices, 163, 164
  • Electric Signalling Apparatus, Morgan’s, 590, 591
  • Electric Tramway System, Wynne’s, 307
  • Electric Tramway, The Waller-Manville, 574
  • Elevating Gear for 12-Pounder Field Gun, 724
  • Elevator at Stockholm, Passenger, 27
  • Elswick Field Gun and Carriage, 12-Pounder, 724
  • Elswick Field Gun and Limber, 12 Pounder, 723
  • Elswick Mountain Gun and Carriage Packed for
  • Transport, 723
  • Engine, Berger-Andre’s Horizontal Compound Corliss, 166, 167, 170
  • Engine, Compound; Weyher and Richemond, 438, 439
  • Engine, Compound Horizontal (Frikart System), 739
  • 1 Engine and Dynamo for Ship Lighting, Armington and Sims’ Combined, 67
  • Engine with Farcot Valve Gear, Horizontal, 8, 9
  • Engine, Hauling, Wild’s Semi-Portable, 435
  • Engine, Knight’s Petroleum, 737
  • Engine, Portable Hoisting, Ransome, Sims, and
  • Jefferies’, 34
  • Engine, Sulzer’s Triple-Expansion Horizontal, 408, 409
  • Engine, Traction and Road Roller, Wallis and
  • Steevens’ Combined, 752
  • Engine Trials, Marine, 556, 606
  • Engines, Farcot’s Triple-Expansion, 290
  • Engines of the Ferry Steamer “ Transfer,”
  • Auxiliary, 350
  • Engines of the Great Western Railway Steamers “ Lynx,” “ Antelope,” and “ Gazelle,” 698
  • Engines, Pumping, for the Vale of Leven Water
  • Supply, 647
  • Engines, Quadruple-Expansion Disconnective, at the City Roller Mills, Limerick, 38
  • Engines of the s.s. “City of Paris,” 480
  • Engines of the s.s. “Mariposa,” Triple-Expansion, 753, 754
  • Engines, Reversing Rolling Mill, for the Steel Company of Scotland, 756
  • Engines of the Screw Ferry Steamer “Bergen,” 190,192
  • Engines of the Screw Tug “ Kathleen,” 114, 115
  • Engines, The Standard of Efficiency in Steam, 560
  • Engines, Three-Cylinder, Wilson’s Valve Gear for, 99
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, for Tug-Boats, 388
  • English Breech Mechanism with Cup Obturation, for 6-In. Guns, 158
  • English Crusher Gauge, 644
  • English Field Guns, Breech Mechanism for, 158
  • Engstrom Quick-Firing Gun, The, 465, 469
  • Epicyclic Gear for Grab Dredgers, Davies’, 620
  • Erecting Shop, Carriage, Interior of; Forges et
  • Chantiers de la Mediterran^e, 566
  • Erection of Towers ; Forth Bridge, 258
  • Evaporation of Lancashire Boilers, The, 461, 494
  • Exhibition, The Edinburgh International, 431, 434, 472, 473
  • Exhibition, The Paris International :
  • Ambulance Train ; Western Railway of France, 558, 559
  • Cup-Making Machine, Faure’s, 144
  • Moulding Globular Objects, Faure’s Machine for, 144
  • Edge Runners for Porcelain Clay, Faure’s, 82
  • Engine, Berger-Andre’s Horizontal Compound Corliss, 166, 167, 170
  • Engine, Compound; Weyher and Richemond’s, 438, 439
  • Engine, Compound Horizontal (Frikart System), 739
  • Engine with Farcot Valve Gear, Horizontal, 8, 9
  • Engine, Sulzer’s Triple-Expansion Horizontal, 408, 409
  • Engines, Farcot’s Triple-Expansion, 290
  • Huanchaca Mining Company, The, 345, 346
  • Lathe, Richards’ Anglo-American, 582, 583
  • Locomotive, Compound Passenger; “Mogul”
  • Type 138, 140
  • Locomotive, Express Passenger ; South-Eastern Railway, 506, 507, 536, 637, 540
  • Locomotive, Passenger; Western Railway of France, 674, 675, 702, 703
  • Oil - Testing Machine ; Eastern Railway of France, 322, 323, 375, 376, 377
  • Oscillations of Locomotives, Apparatus for Registering the, 47
  • Paper Machines, 35, 69
  • Planing Machine, Sellers’, 326, 327, 330
  • Plaster Moulds, Machine for Making, Faure’s, 144
  • Porcelain Moulding Machines ; Faure’s, 83,144, 194
  • Potter’s Lathe, with Faure’s Variable Speed, 144
  • Pump and Filter Press for Porcelain Clay, Faure’s, 55
  • Exhibition of the Royal Meteorological Society, The, 393, 394, 419
  • Expansion Diagram of Forth Bridge, 224
  • Expansion Joint for Rails at Ends of Central Girders ; Forth Bridge, 267 , .
  • Experimental Study of Atmospheric Resistance, An, 716, 717, 718 MO c.,ft
  • Experiments with Lifeboat Models, al8, 519
  • Express Passenger Locomotive; South-Eastern
  • Railway, 506, 507, 536, 537, 540
  • Extension Rails of Turntables, Whitaker s Gearing for, 405
  • Factory of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Newark Bay, 133 e
  • Fairlie Locomotive for the Mexican Railway, 319
  • Farcot Triple-Expansion Engines, 290
  • Farcot Valve Gear, Horizontal Engine with, 8, 9
  • Faure’s Machinery for Porcelain Manufacture, 55, 82, 83, 144,194
  • Feed Arrangements, Boiler ; II.M.S. Barra-
  • couta,” 477 , J __ . . ,
  • Feed-Water Heater and Circulator, Maclaines Internal, 715
  • Feed-Water Heater and Purifier, Sherwin s, 127
  • Ferry Steamer “Bergen,” The Screw, 189, 190, 191, 192 ~
  • Ferry Steamer * ‘ Transfer,” The, 350, 3al
  • Field Gun, Canet, Showing Method of Training, 721 . .
  • Field Gun, Canet, Showing Training Gear and Brake 724
  • Field Gun and Carriage, 12-Pounder, British Service, 725
  • Field Gun and Carriage, Elswick 12-Pounder, 724
  • Field Gun and Limber, Canet, 721
  • Field Gun and Limber, Elswick 12-Pounder, 723
  • Field Guns, Breech Mechanism for English, 158
  • Field Guns, The De Bange System of Breech Closing for ; 1889, 111
  • Field Guns and Mountings on the Canet System, 694
  • Filter Press and Pump for Porcelain Clay, Faure’s, 55
  • Firing Grounds and Works of the Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee at Havre, 611, 616
  • Firing Platform and 6.10-In. Mortar, 380
  • Firing Platforms and 80-Ton Crane, View of, 612, 616
  • Firth of Forth, Map of the, 220
  • Firth Steel, Gun Made of, 77
  • Fixing Under Bedplates on Piers, Mode of;
  • Forth Bridge, 243
  • Flangeless Piston Rings, Lockwood’s, 443
  • Floating Out Caisson for Queensferry Pier, 241
  • Flow, The Distribution of, in a Strained Elastic
  • Solid, 607
  • Flow of Steam through Orifices, The, 65
  • Flying Machines, Hargrave’s, 687
  • “ Forbin,” The French Unarmoured Cruiser, 706
  • Forge and Blower, Thwaites’ Portable, 153
  • Forges et Chantiors de la Mediterran^e, Havre,
  • Works of, 611
  • Forth Bridge, The:
  • Air Locks, 235, 236, 237
  • Arrol, Mr. William, 282
  • Bedplates, Arrangement of, on Granite Piers, 253
  • Bedplates on Inchgarvie and Fife Piers, 255
  • Bedplates on Piers, Under, Mode of Fixing, 243
  • Bending Press for Plates, 246
  • Bottom Member on Drill Roads, 217
  • Caisson with Air Lock and Working Chamber, Section of, 240
  • Caisson after Completion, Section of Tilted, 239
  • Caisson and Cradle on Launching Ways, 234
  • Caisson, Cutting Edge of, 231
  • Caisson at Inchgarvie, Section of, 234
  • Caisson for Queensferry Pier, Floating Out, 241
  • Caisson at Queensferry, Tilted, 238
  • Caissons, Bearing of, on Rock Foundations, 227
  • Caissons, The Pneumatic, 232, 233
  • Caissons, Sinking the Queensferry, 239
  • Cantilever Bridges, Types of, 218
  • Cantilevers, Details of, 262
  • Cantilevers, Erection of, 264, 265
  • Connections of Central Girders and Cantilevers, 269
  • Connections of Central Girders and Internal Viaduct, Details of, 268
  • Crane on Top Members of Cantilevers, The “Jubilee,” 266
  • Design, Anderson’s, 1818, 215
  • Designs, Alternative Preliminary, 216
  • Designs, Original and Final, 217
  • Drill Roads, Plan of, 247
  • Drill Shed, Plan of No. 1, 249
  • Edge Planing Machine for Long Plates of Lattice Girders ; No. 1 Shed, 252
  • Erection of Towers, 258
  • Expansion Diagram, 224
  • Expansion Joint for Rails at Ends of Central
  • Girders ; Inchgarvie, North and South, 267
  • Furnaces for Heating Angle Bars, Oil, 272
  • Furnaces for Heating Rivets, Oil, 272
  • Heating Furnace for Plates, 245
  • Hoisting Gear for Caissons, 236, 237
  • Holding-Down Bolts for Bedplates, 255
  • Hydraulic Cranes, 253
  • Hydraulic Rams and Girders for Lifting Platforms in Central Towers, 257
  • Hydraulic Spade, 239
  • Internal Viaduct, Elevation of, 263
  • Internal Viaduct, Section of, 263
  • Junctions at Top of Towers, Details of, 261
  • Lifting Arrangement for Bottom Members of Cantilevers, Hydraulic, 267
  • ^^220^ Principle of Bridge,
  • Machine for Planing Edges of Curved Plates, 246
  • Machine for Planing Ends of Curved Plates, 246
  • Map of Firth of Forth, 220
  • Multiple Drilling Machine ; No. 1 Shed, 250, 251
  • Permanent Way, The, 273
  • Pier with Permanent Caisson, 242
  • Forth Bridge, The—continued.
  • Piers, Details of South Approach, 228
  • Plan Showing Bridge and Railway Connections, 214
  • Queensferry Pier from the River, 260
  • Raft used for Survey of Foundations, 229 Rivetters, Portable Hydraulic, 256
  • Rivetting Machine on Piers for Bedplates, 253 Rivetting Machine, Tube, Hydraulic, 259 Skewback on Fife Pier, 260
  • Skewbacks over Piers, Details of, 254 Struts and Wedges in Air-Chamber, 242 Temporary Staging on Inchgarvie, 224.
  • Tube Drilling Machine and Travelling Crane on Drill Road, 248, 249
  • Wind Gauges on Inchgarvie, 221 {See also 19 Plates adjoining page 280)
  • French Barbette Cruiser “ Turenne,” The, 732
  • French Coast Defence Mortar, 51
  • 1 French Crusher Gauge, 644
  • French Gun, Type of 32-Centimetre ; 52
  • French Ironclad “ Triomphante,” The, 650
  • French Standard Breech Mechanism, 110
  • French System of Breechloading Mechanism Modified by the United States, The, 136
  • French Unarmoured Cruiser ‘‘Forbin,” The, 706 Frikart Compound Horizontal Engine, 739 Furnace, Annealing, and Tempering Pit: St
  • Chamond, 320
  • Furnace for Plates, Heating, 245
  • Furnaces for Heating Angle Bars, Oil, 272 Furnaces for Heating Rivets, Oil, 272 Fuzes, Percussion and Combination, 722
  • Gas Check for Armstrong Breechloading Service Gun, 157
  • Gas-Fired Boiler, Thwaite’s, 355
  • Gas Works, The Glasgow Corporation ; Tradeston Works, 58, 59, 62, 86, 87, 141, 142
  • Gasholder at Dawsholm, Three-Lift: Glasgow Gas Works, 295
  • Gauge, Pressure, A New Recording, 123
  • Gauges, Wind, on Inchgarvie, 221
  • Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, The ; Tradeston Works, 58, 59, 62, 86, 87, 141, 142
  • Glasgow, Tunnel under the River Clyde at, 70 G1°4buIar Objecfc8’ Cure’s Machine for Moulding, Gold fi1e^s’iJ6he1^7icfcorian J The City of Sandhurst, Grab-Dredger Bucket, Morgan’s, 671, 672 Grab Dredgers, Davies’ Epicyclic Gear for, 620 Grist Mill, Turner’s, 745
  • Gun, Armstrong Breechloading 7-In., 157
  • Gun, Boat, Breechloading Mechanism for 75-Mil-limetre, 668
  • Gun and Carriage, Canet 12-Centimetre Siege 748, 749 ° ’
  • Gun and Carriage, Field, Elswick 12-Pounder 724 ’
  • Gun and Carriage in Firing Position, 34-Centi-metre (13.39-In.), 450
  • Gun and Carriage Packed for Transport, Elswick Mountain, 723
  • Gun and Carriage, 12-Pounder Field, British Ser-vice, 725
  • Gun and Carriage, 7-Pounder Mountain, British Service Pattern, 724
  • Gli" Carria=e- Schneider’s 82-Centimetre oteei, 79
  • The Daudeteau-Harmancier Quick-Firing 381® ’
  • Gun, De Bange Coast Defence, 9.45-In. Calibre Mounted on Carriage, 446*
  • Gun, De Bange, Construction of a, 403
  • Gun, De Bange, Mounted on Naval Carriage
  • Showing Shield and Brake Gear, 446’
  • Gun, The Engstrom Quick-Firing, 465, 469
  • Gun and Limber, Canet Field, 721
  • Gun and Limber, Elswick 12-Pounder Field. 723
  • Gun Made of Firth Steel, 77
  • Gun, Mountain, and Boat Gun Caisson, 75-Milli-metre, 667
  • Gun and Naval Carriage, 6.19-In., 380
  • GFie!dO724ff Training Gear aild’ Drake, Canet
  • Gun, Siege, 15-Centimetre, 751
  • Gun, Steel, French Standard Type, 77
  • Gun, Steel, Obsolete Type, 78
  • Gun, Type of 32-Centimetre French 52
  • Gunboat f°r the RiVer Zambesi> Shallow Draught,
  • G and Field^GS diUg Mechanism for Mountain Guns, Diagrams Showing Construction of Various Standard Types of, 498 8
  • Guns, French Reinforced Cast-Iron, 1 51 51
  • Guns, Mountain, 3.15-In. Bore; St.’ Chamond Company, 379 ^w*mona
  • Guns and Mountings, Field, on the Canet System,
  • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dry Dock at 118
  • Harbour Works near Saltburn-by-the-Sea, 317 olo ‘ f
  • Hargrave’s Flying Machines, 687
  • Hauling Engine Wild’s Semi-Portable, 435
  • Heater and Purifier, Sherwin’s Feed-Water, 127 Heating Furnace for Plates, 245
  • Heavy Ordnance, The De Bange System of 468 toryTtl ", 12*:e29aPe °f G°°d H°pe Ob’se^-
  • HiSoS‘ u5s‘Aeb59ith80nian lD8tituti0“. Wash-Hmk, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Locomotive Boiler, IIi^’wed Knifctinff and Weaving without Weft
  • Hill’s Cold Steel Sawing Machine, 339
  • Hirn, Portrait of Mr. G. A., 175
  • HPo‘rtablln3g4ine' Ranson,e- Sims. a"d Jefferies’ H237ting Gear a,ld Air Lock8 on Caissons, 236, Holding-Down Bolts for Bedplates, 255
  • Hopper Dredger No. 9; Mersey Docks, 670, 671, Horiz.onta! Compound Corliss Engine Bero-o,.
  • Andre’s, 166, 167,170 S ’ Berger‘
  • Honzonta! Compound Engine (Frikart System), Horizontal Engine with Farcot Valve Gear, 8 9
  • H408,O4(^1 TripIe’ExPansion Engine, Sulzer’e Hotchkiss Breechloading Mechanism, The 187 Huanchaca Mining Company, Bolivia, The, 345 Hca^e354nwLanCa9ter’8 ConiPre8eed Air Tram Ldf, 004, 000
  • Hydraulic Bending Press for Plates, 246
  • Hydraulic Cranes, 253
  • H\?Jakhc HifAing-,Arrangement for Botton Members of Cantilevers, 267
  • HPoIWg°, 126e8SUre Ch,orinatioi‘ Apparatus Hydraulic Rams and Girders for Lifting put H ,TnVn Towers of Forth Bridge, 257 Hydraulic Rivetter, Schonbach’s, 533 Hydraulic Kivetters, Portable, 256
  • Hydraulic Spade, Arrol’s, 239
  • Hydraulic and Steam Derricks, Brown’s, 488 485 Hydraulic Tube Rivetting Machine, 259’
  • Indicator Diagrams from Engines of the Torpedo Boat “Sunderland,” 31
  • Indicator Rigging for Compound Engines. 123 Influence Machine, The Wimshurst, 168 901 Integrator, A New, 130’ “
  • Internal Feed-Water Heater and Circulator
  • Maclaines, /15’
  • Internal Viaduct; Forth Bridge, 263
  • Iron, Carburetted, Aluminium in, 768
  • Iron, Changes in, Produced by Thermal Treatment, 663
  • Iron and Steel Company, Bethlehem, Works of the, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 294
  • Ironclad “Triomphante,” The French, 650
  • “Jubilee” Crane on Top Members of Cantilevers ; Forth Bridge, 266
  • Junctions at Top of Towers, Details of • Forth Bridge, 261 ’
  • “ Kathleen,” The Screw Tug, 114, 115
  • Kimberley Mine, Diamond Washing Plant at. 510
  • Knight’s Petroleum Engine, 737
  • Knitting and Weaving without Weft, High-
  • Speed, 181, 182 ®
  • Krupp's Breech Mechanism for Field Guns 186
  • Krupp’s Breech Mechanism for Heavy Guns, 187
  • Lagerman’s Type Composing and Justifying
  • Machines, 298, 302 b
  • Lamberton Ore Crushing Mill, The, 442
  • Lamberton’s Reversing Rolling Mill Engines for the Steel Company of Scotland, 756
  • Lamp, Electric, Bristol’s Miners’, 299
  • Lang’s Surfacing and Boring Lathes, 291
  • Lathe, Eddy’s Turret Head Chucking, 21
  • Lathe for Finishing Cock Plugs, Double-Headed
  • 659 ’
  • Lathe, Richards’ Anglo-American, 582, 583
  • Lathe, Richards’ Heavy Crankshaft, 499, 502
  • 503 ’
  • Lathe with Variable Speed, Faure’s Potter’s 144
  • Lathes, Lang’s Boring and Surfacing, 291
  • Launching Ways, Caisson and Cradle on, 234
  • Laurent-Cely Accumulator, The, 373
  • Lifeboat Models, Experiments with, 518, 519
  • Lifting Arrangement, Hydraulic, for Bottom
  • Members of Cantilevers, 267
  • Lifting 33-Centimetre Gun after Rings have been
  • Shrunk on, 554
  • Lighting, Electric, The Dangers of, 42
  • Lighting of the Prudential Assurance Company’s
  • Offices, Electric, 163,164
  • Lining Cast-Iron Guns, Method of, 53
  • Living Model Illustrating Principle of the Forth
  • Bridge, 220
  • Loaded Cartridges, Details of Boxes for Storing, 614
  • Locking Joint for Long Jackets, 78
  • Lockwood’s Flangeless Piston Rings, 443
  • Locomotive Boiler, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s, 528
  • Locomotive, Compound, for the Michigan Central Railroad, 412
  • Locomotive, Compound Passenger; “ Mogul”
  • Type, 138, 140 6
  • Locomotive, Express Passenger; South Eastern
  • Railway, 506, 507, 536, 537, 540
  • Locomotive (Fairlic System) for the Mexican
  • Railway, 319
  • Locomotive Manufacturing Company’s Works
  • The Strong, 689
  • Locomotive, Passenger, for the Great North of
  • Scotland Railway, 617, 624
  • Locomotive, Passenger; Western Railway of
  • France, 674, 675, 702, 703
  • Locomotive, Road, Burrell’s Spring Mounted, 740
  • Locomotives, Apparatus for Registering the Oscillations of, 47
  • Locomotives, Compound, 210, 311, 312, 313
  • Lubricator, Anderson’s, 367
  • “Lynx,” “Antelope,” and “ Gazelle,” Engines and Boilers of the Steamers, 698, 699, 700
  • Lyon’s Slide Valve, 586
  • Machine, Bevelling, for Ships’ Frames, Davis and
  • Primrose’s, 646
  • Machine, Cup-Making, Faure’s, 144
  • Machine for Making Plaster Moulds, Faure’s, 144
  • Machine, Mortising, Sagar’s Heavy, 207
  • Machine for Moulding Globular Objects, Faure’s, 144
  • Machine, Multiple Drilling, 250, 251
  • Machine, Oil - Testing ; Eastern Railway of
  • France, 322, 323, 375, 376, 377
  • Machine, Planing, for Armour Plates, Shanks’s, 358
  • Machine, Planing, Richardson’s Small, 621
  • Machine, Planing, Sellers’, 326, 327, 330
  • Machine, Rifling, 78
  • Machine, Rivetting, on Piers for Bedplates, 253
  • Machine, Sawing, Hill’s Cold Steel, 339
  • Machine, Screw, 416
  • Machine, Slotting, Shanks’s Heavy, 404
  • Machine, Tube Drilling, 218, 249
  • Machine, Tube Rivetting, Hydraulic, 259
  • Machine, The Wimshurst Influence, 168, 204
  • Machinery, Diamond Washing, Whitmore and
  • Binyon’s, 510, 515
  • Machinery Hall, Mode of Erecting Roof of, Edinburgh Exhibition, 434
  • Machines, Flying, Hargrave’s, 6S7
  • Machines, Paper, 35, 69
  • Machines for Planing the Ends and Edges of
  • Curved Plates, 246
  • Machines, Porcelain Moulding, Faure’s, 83, 194
  • Machines, Type Composing and Justifying,
  • Lagerman’s, 298, 302
  • Maclaine’s Internal Feed-Water Heater and Circulator, 715
  • Magnetism, Permanent, A Theory of, 524
  • Map of the Firth of Forth, 220
  • Map of France Showing Position of St. Chamond
  • Works, 320
  • Map Showing Position of Huanchaca Mining
  • Company’s Property, 345
  • Map of the Water Works of Oporto, 162
  • Marine Engine Trials, 556, 606, 633
  • “Mariposa,” s.s., Triple-Expansion Engines of the, 7 53, 754
  • Maritime Conference, The Washington, 397
  • Mersey Dock Estate, Dredging in the, 638, 639, 670, 671, 672, 678
  • Meteorological Society, The Exhibition of the
  • Royal, 393, 394, 419
  • Meter ; Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 86, 87
  • Micrometer, Starrett’s Speeded Screw, 153
  • Mill, The Lamberton Ore-Crushing, 442
  • Mill, Turner’s Grist, 745
  • Miners’ Electric Lamp, Bristol’s, 299
  • Mining Company, The Huanchaca, Bolivia, 345, 346
  • Mirror, Arrangement of, at the Hoc Polygon for Viewing Firing Tests from Proof Chamber, 613
  • Model Illustrating Principle of the Forth Bridge,
  • Living, 220
  • Models, Lifeboat, Experiments with, 518, 519
  • “ Mogul” Type Compound Passenger Locomotive, 138, 140
  • Morgan’s Electric Signalling Apparatus, 590, 591
  • Morgan’s Grab-Dredger Bucket, 671, 672
  • Mortar 6.10-ln. Calibre, and Transport Carriage
  • in Firing Position, 450
  • Mortar and Firing Platform, 6.10-In., 380
  • Mortar, French Coast Defence, 51
  • Mortising Machine, Sagar’s Heavy, 207
  • “Mosquito” Shallow Draught Gunboat for the
  • River Zambesi, 587
  • Moulding Globular Objects, Faure’s Machine for,
  • 144 . t oo
  • Moulding Machines for Porcelain, Faure s, 83, 194
  • Moulds, Plaster, Faure’s Machine for Making, 144
  • Mountain and Field Guns, Breechloading Mechanism for, 668, 725
  • Mountain Gun and Boat Gun Caisson, 75-Milh-metre, 667
  • Mountain Gun and Carriage Packed for Transport, Elswick, 723
  • Mountain Gun and Carriage, 7-Pounder, British
  • Service Pattern, 724
  • Mountain Guns, 3.15-In. Bore; St. Chamond
  • Company, 379
  • Multiple Drilling Machine, 250, 251
  • Naval Carriage and 6.19-In. Gun, 380
  • Nordenfelt Breechloading Mechanism, The, 187
  • North River Bridge, The ; New York, 562
  • Observatory, Cape of Good Hope, Heliometer at the, 3, 4, 5,12, 29
  • Obturating Primer, De Bange, 111
  • Oil Furnaces for Heating Angle Bars, 272
  • Oil Furnaces for Heating Rivets, 272
  • Oil-Testing Machine ; Eastern Railway of France,
  • 322, 323, 375, 376, 377
  • Oporto, The Water Works of, 162
  • Ordnance, The De Bange System of Heavy, 468
  • Ore Crushing Mill, The Lamberton, 442
  • Original and Final Designs for the Forth Bridge, 217
  • Oscillations of Locomotives, Apparatus for Registering the, 47
  • Ovens, Coke, The Bauer, 728, 729
  • Overhead Travelling Crane, Five-Ton, 532
  • Oxygen Cylinders, Testing, 455
  • Paper Machines, 35, 69
  • Paris Exhibition (See Exhibition, Pans) Parrot Cast-Iron Reinforced Gun, 1861-1864,1 Passenger Elevator at Stockholm, 27
  • Passenger Locomotive for the Great North or
  • Scotland Railway, 617, 624
  • Passenger Locomotive; Western Railway of
  • France, 674, 675, 702, 703
  • Percussion and Combination Fuzes, 722
  • Permanent Way of the Forth Bridge, The, 273
  • Petroleum Engine, Knight’s, 737
  • Pier with Permanent Caisson ; 1 orth Bridge, 242
  • Piers of the Forth Bridge, Details of, 228
  • Pig Iron, Diagram Showing the Rise and rail in, from October, 1889, to May, 1890, 627
  • Pipes for Collieries, Steam, 80
  • Piston Rings, Lockwood’s Flangeless, 443  ?
  • Plan of the Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company s Works. Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A., 294
  • Plan of the Edinburgh International Exhibition,
  • Plan Showing the Forth Bridge and Railway | Connections, 214
  • Plan of the Tradeston Works; Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 58
  • Plan of the Works and Firing Grounds of the Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee, at
  • Fleming’ the Ends and Edges of Curved Plates, Machines for, 246
  • Planing Machine for Armour Plates, Shanks s,
  • Planing Machine for Long Plates of Lattice Girders, 252
  • Planing Machine, Richardson s Small, 621
  • Planing Machine, Sellers, 326, 3-7, 330
  • Plaster Moulds, Faure’s Machine for Making, 144
  • Plate-Bending Rolls, Shanks's, 529
  • Pneumatic Caissons of the Foruh Bridge, 227, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240,
  • Ponok’s^Hydraulic Pressure Chlorination Appa-
  • Porcelain Moulding Machines Faure’s, 83,194 Portable Forge and Blower, Thwaites , lo3
  • Portable Hoisting Engine, Ransome, Sims, and Jefferies’, 34
  • Portable Hydraulic Rivetters, 256
  • Portrait of Mr. William Arrol, 282
  • Portrait of Mr. G. A. Hirn, 175 t
  • Potter’s Lathe with Variable Speed, Faure s, 144
  • Powder Test, Diagram of, 78
  • Press, Hydraulic Bending, for Plates, 246
  • Pressure Gauge, The Bourdon, 301, 534, 535
  • Pressure Gauge, A New Recording, 123
  • Projectiles for Canet Field Guns, Various Types of, 696
  • Projectiles for French Ordnance, 52
  • Projectiles for 2.95-In. Mountain Guns, 669
  • Protected Inclosure for Charging Cartridges at the Hoc Polygon, 613 .
  • Prudential Assurance Company’s Offices, Electric Lighting of the, 163, 164 .
  • Pump and Filter Press for Porcelain Clay, Faure s, 55
  • Pumping Engines for the Vale of Leven Water Purified Castings, The Rollet Process for Produc-Punfier House ; Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, Purifiers ; Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 86 Quadruple-Expansion Disconnective Engines at the City Roller Mills, Limerick, 38
  • Queensferry Pier from the River; Forth Bridge, 260
  • Quick-Firing Gun, The Daudeteau-Darmancier, 381
  • Quick-Firing Gun, The Engstrom, 465, 469
  • Quick-Firing Guns, The Canet System of Breech
  • Mechanism for, 137
  • Radial Valve Gears, 96 ,
  • Raft used for Survey of Foundations, Forth Bridge, 229
  • Rails, Rolling Steel, 80 ,
  • Railway Connections, Plan Showing Forth Bridge
  • Rankin and Blackmore’s Quadruple-Expansion Disconnective Engines, 38
  • Ransome, Sims, and Jefferies Portable Hoisting Engine, 34
  • Recording Pressure Gauge, A New, 123
  • Reducing Valve, Reid’s Steam, 127
  • Registering the Oscillations of Locomotnes, Apparatus for, 47
  • Reid’s Steam Reducing Valve, 127
  • Reinforced Guns, French Cast-Iron, 1, 51, 54
  • Resistance, Atmospheric, An Experimental
  • Study of, 716, 717, 718
  • Retort House at the Tradeston Works ; Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 141, 142
  • Reversing Gear, Steam; Locomotive for the South-Eastern Railway, 540
  • Reversing Rolling Mill Engines for the Steel Company of Scotland, 756
  • Richards’ Anglo-American Lathe, 582, 583
  • Richards’ Heavy Crankshaft Lathe, 499 502, 503 Richardson’s Small Planing Machine, 621 Rifling Machine, 78
  • Rifling, Systems of, 28, / 9
  • Rigging, Indicator, for Compound Engines, 123 Rings, Shrinking on the, of a 33-Centimetre Gun, Ris^and Fall in Pig Iron from October, 1889, to
  • May, 1890, Diagram Showing, 627
  • Rivetter, Schonbach’s Hydraulic, 533
  • Rivetters, Hydraulic Portable, 256
  • Rivetting Machine on Piers for Bedplates, 2o3 Rivetting Machine, Tube, H
  • Road Locomotive, Burrell’s Spring-Mounted, 740 Road Roller and Traction Engine, Wallis and
  • Steevens’ Combined, 752
  • Rollet Process for Producing Purified Castings, Ruling6Mill Engines for the Steel Company of
  • Scotland, Reversing, 756
  • Rolling Steel Rails, 80
  • Rolls, Shanks’s Plate Bending, 529
  • Sagar’s Heavy Mortising Machine, 207 Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Harbour W orks near, 317,
  • Sandhurst, The City of; The Victorian Goldfields,
  • Sawing Machine, Hill’s Cold Steel, 339
  • Schenectady Compound locomotive for the
  • Michigan Central Railroad, 412, 413
  • Schneider’s 32-Centimetre Steel Gun and Car-
  • Sch&nbach's Hydraulic Rivetter, 533
  • Screw Ferry Steamer Bergen, The, 189, 190, 191,192
  • Screw Machine, Brown and Sharpe s, 41b
  • Screw Propeller, The, 467, 471
  • Screw Shafts, The Corrosion of, 139
  • Screw Tug “ Kathleen,” The, 114, llo .
  • Sections of Mines in Sandhurst; Victorian Goldfields, 105,106, 107 .
  • Self Lighter, The “Welle Light,98
  • Sellers’ Planing Machine, 326, 327, 330
  • Semi-Portable Hauling Engine, Wild s, 43a
  • Qkaft-q Screw. The Corrosion of, 139
  • Shallow-Draught Gunboat for the River Zambesi, 587
  • Shallow Draught Steam Tug, 549
  • Shanks’s Heavy Slotting Machine, 404
  • Shanks’s Planing Machine for Armour-Plates, 358
  • Shanks’s Plate-Bending Rolls, 529
  • Sherwin’s Feed-Water Heater and Purifier, 127
  • Ships’ Frames, Bevelling Machine for, 646
  • Ships, The Strength of, 4o8, 459
  • Shop, Interior of Carriage Erecting, 566
  • Shrinking on the Rings of a 33 Centimetre Gun, 554
  • Sip^e Gun. 15-Centimetre, 751
  • Siege Gun and Carriage, Canet 12-Centimetre, Signalling Apparatus, Morgan’s Electric, 590, 591 Singer Sewing Machine Company s Factory, Newark Bay, 133 . qoq
  • Sinking the Queensferry Caissons, -39
  • Skewback on Fife Pier; Forth Bridge, 260
  • Skewbacks, Details of, 254
  • Slide Valve, Lyon’s, 586
  • Slotting Machine, Shanks’s Heavy, 404
  • Smithsonian Institution, Washington, U.S.A.
  • Heliostat for the, 594
  • Soci£t£ Alsacrennede Constructions Mecaniques •
  • Frikart Engine, 739 ’
  • Soci^td Centrale de Construction de Machines
  • Compound Engines, 438, 439
  • Spade, Arrol’s Hydraulic, 239
  • Speeded Screw Micrometer, Starrett’s, 153
  • Spring Mounted Road Locomotive, Burrell’s, 740
  • Staff Apparatus, Webb and Thompson’s, 563
  • Staging on Inchgarvie, Temporary, 224
  • Stamped Steel Axle-Boxes, 741
  • Standard Breech Mechanism, French, 110
  • Standard of Efficiency in Steam Engines, The. 560
  • Standard Types of Guns, Diagrams Showing Construction of Various, 498
  • Starrett’s Speeded Screw Micrometer, 153
  • Starting Mechanism, Breech-Block; English
  • Heavy Guns, 159
  • Steam, The Flow of, through Orifices, 65
  • Steam and Hydraulic Derricks, Brown’s, 488, 489
  • Steam Loop, The, 712
  • Steam Pipes for Collieries, 80
  • Steam Reducing Valve, 127
  • Steam Reversing Gear; Locomotive for the
  • South-Eastern Railway, 540
  • Steam Tiller and Telemotor, 492
  • Steam Tug, Shallow Draught, 549
  • Steam Valve, Straightway, 765
  • Steamer “Bergen,” The Screw Ferry, 189, 190, 191,192
  • Steamer “ Transfer,” The Ferry, 350, 351
  • Steamers “Lynx,” “ Antelope,” and “ Gazelle,”
  • Engines and Boilers of the, 698, 699, 700
  • Steamship “ City of Paris,” Enginesof the, 480
  • Steamship “ Mariposa,” Triple-Expansion Engines of the, 753, 754
  • Steel Axle-Boxes, Stamped, 741
  • Steel Gun, French Standard Type, 77
  • Steel Gun, Obsolete Type, 78
  • Steel Rails, Rolling, 80
  • Stern of the s.s. “ City of Paris,” 484
  • Stockholm, Passenger Elevator at, 27
  • Storing Loaded Cartridges, Details of Boxes for, 614
  • Stove’s Diving Dress, 396
  • Straightway Steam Valve, 765
  • Strength of Ships, The, 458, 459
  • Strong Locomotive Manufacturing Company’s Works, The, 689
  • Struts and Wedges in Air-Chamber of Caissons, 242
  • Sulzer’s Triple-Expansion Horizontal Engine, 408, 409
  • “ Sunderland,” Torpedo Boat, Indicator Diagrams from Engines of the, 31
  • Surfacing and Boring Lathes, Lang’s, 291
  • Survey of Foundations, Raft used for, 229
  • Swing Bracket for American Breechloading Gun,
  • Switch, Drake and Gorham’s, 163
  • Taper Screw Breech, Blakeley’s, 109
  • Taylor’s Tube Expander, 575
  • Telemeter, The De Peigne, 612, 643
  • Telemotor and Steam Tiller, 492
  • Tempering Pit and Annealing Furnace; St.
  • Chamond, 320
  • Tender for Express Locomotive ; South-Eastern Railway, 536
  • Testing Oxygen Cylinders, 455
  • Thermal Treatment, Changes in Iron Produced by, 663
  • Thermograph, Draper’s, 179
  • Thermograph at the Exhibition of the Royal
  • Meteorological Society, 393
  • Thermometer, Trotter’s Compensation, 419
  • Three-Cylinder Engines, Wilson’s Valve Gear for, 99
  • Three-Lift Gasholder at Dawsholm; Glasgow Gas Works, 295
  • Thwaite’s Gas-Fired Boiler, 355
  • Thwaites’ Portable Forge and Blower, 153
  • Tilted Caisson at South Queensferry, 238, 239
  • Torpedo Boat Boiler for Petroleum Fuel, Dox-ford’s, 30, 33
  • Torpedo Boat “Sunderland,” Indicator Diagrams from Engines of the, 31
  • Towers, Erection of; Forth Bridge, 258
  • Traction Engine and Road Roller, Wallis and Steevens’ Combined, 752
  • Tradeston Works; The Glasgow Corporation Gas Works, 58, 59, 62, 86, 87, 141, 142
  • Train, Ambulance ; Western Railway of France, 558, 559
  • Training Canet Field Gun, Method of, 721
  • Tramcar, Compressed Air; Hughes and Lancaster System, 354, 535
  • Tramway, Electric, The Waller-Manville, 574 “Transfer,” The Ferry Steamer, 350, 351 Travelling Crane in Gun Shops, Lifting a 33-Cen-
  • timetre Gun, 555
  • Travelling Crane, Five-Ton Overhead, 532
  • Travelling Crane and Traverser at Firing Platforms, 80-Ton ; The Hoc Polygon, 612, 616
  • Travelling Crane and Tube Drilling Machine; Forth Bridge, 249
  • Travelling Platform and Disappearing Carriage for 4.72-In. Gun, 379, 380
  • “ Triomphante,” The French Ironclad, 650
  • Triple-Expansion Engines, Farcot’s, 290
  • Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Mariposa,” 753, 754
  • Triple-Expansion Engines for Tug-Boats, 388
  • Triple-Expansion Horizontal Engine, Sulzer’s, 408, 409
  • Trotter’s Compensation Thermometer, 419
  • Tube Drilling Machine ; Forth Bridge, 248, 249
  • Tube Expander, Taylor’s, 575
  • Tube Rivetting Machine, Hydraulic, 259
  • Tug-Boats, Triple-Expansion Marine Engines for, 388
  • Tug “ Kathleen,” The Screw, 114, 115
  • Tug, Shallow-Draught Steam, 549
  • Tunnel under the River Clyde at Glasgow, 70 “ Turenne,” The French Barbette Cruiser, 732 Turner’s Grist Mill, 745
  • Turner’s Vertical Boiler, 746
  • Turntables, Whitaker’s Gearing for Extension
  • Rails of, 405
  • Turret Head Chucking Lathe, Eddy’s, 21
  • Turrets for Coast Defence, Armoured, 347
  • Type Composing and Justifying Machines, Lagerman’s, 298, 302
  • Types of Cantilever Bridges, 218
  • Unarmoured Cruiser “ Forbin,” The French, 706
  • Underframe for Double-Bogie Carriage ; Metre Gauge, 425
  • Vale of Leven Water Supply, Pumping Engines for the, 647
  • Valve Gear, Bremme’s, 102
  • Valve Gear, Farcot, Horizontal Engine with, 8, 9
  • Valve Gear of Passenger Locomotive; Western Railway of France, 703
  • Valve Gear for Three-Cylinder Engines, Wilson’s, 99
  • Valve Gears, Radial, 96
  • Valve, Reid’s Steam Reducing, 127
  • Valve, Straightway Steam, 765
  • Velocimeter Diagram, 645
  • Vertical Boiler, Turner’s, 746
  • Viaduct, Internal ; Forth Bridge, 263
  • Victorian Goldfields, The; The City of Sandhurst, 17, 105, 106, 107
  • Viewing Firing Tests from Proof Chamber, Arrangement of Mirror for, at the Hoc Polygon, 613
  • Waller-Manville Electric Tramway, The, 574
  • Wallis and Steevens’ Combined Traction Engine and Road Roller, 752
  • Warner and Swasey’s Double-Headed Lathe for Finishing Cock Plugs, 659
  • Washington Maritime Conference, The, 397
  • Water Supply, the Vale of Leven, Pumping Engines for, 647
  • Water Works of Oporto, The, 162
  • Weaving and Knitting without Weft, High-Speed, 181. 182
  • Webb and Thompson’s Staff Apparatus, 563
  • Wedges and Struts in Air-Chamber of Caissons, 242
  • “ Wells Light” Self Lighter. The, 98
  • Weyher and Richemond’s Compound Engines, 438, 439
  • Whitaker’s Gearing for Extension Rails of Turntables, 405
  • Whitmore and Binyon’s Diamond Washing Plant, 510, 515
  • Wild’s Semi-Portable Hauling Engine, 435
  • Wilson’s Valve Gear for Three-Cylinder Engines, f>9
  • Wimshuret Influence Machine, The, 168, 204
  • Wind Gauges on Inchgarvie, 221
  • Works of the Bethlehem Iron and Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa., U.S.A-. 21M
  • Works and Firing Grounds of the Forges tt Chantiers de la Mediterranee at Havre. Plan cf the, 611
  • Works, The Glasgow Corporation Gas; Trades-ton Works, 58, 59, 62, 86. 87, 141, 142
  • Works, Harbour, near Salt burn-by-the Sea, 317 318
  • Work’, The Strong Locomotive Manufacturing Company’s. 6>9
  • Works. The Water, of Oporto, 162
  • Wynne’s Electric Tramway System, 307


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