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Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1891 Jan-Jun: Index

Illustrations

  • Atom's Apparatus for Registering Colour, 651
  • Adjustable Wheel and Engine for Stern-Wheel Steamer (Messrs. Kincaid, Greenock), 158
  • Administration Buildings, Chicago Exhibition, 668
  • Agricultural Building, Chicago Exhibition, 635
  • Agricultural Implements, 754, 765, 762
  • Ahrbecker's Water Meter, 143
  • Air, Circulating, and Feed Pumps, Independent (Brush Electrical Engineering Company), 665
  • Air and Circulating Pumps for United States Battleship " Maine" (Blake Manufacturing Company), 615
  • Air, Compressed, Station at Paris (Popp's), 298, 299, 300, 51.3
  • Air Compressors at Transandine Railway, 481, GOO
  • Alexandra Centrifugal Cream Separator (Messrs. Listers, Dursley), 537
  • Aluminium Works, Lauffen Neuhausen, 228, 229
  • Amalgamating and Crushing Plant, Gold (Harvey, Cornwall), 426, 439
  • Amalgamating Plant, Dredging and (Bennett and Co., Colorado), 380
  • America, Stationary Engine Practice in. See Engine Practice
  • American Bridge over Thames River, Now London, Conn., U.S., 434, 550, 656 ; over Mississippi River, 597, 676, 686, 726, 727. See also Verrugas Viaduct, 460, 471

American Navy:

  • Armoured Cruiser " No. 2," 411
  • "Atalanta," 366
  • "Baltimore," 367
  • Battleships " Indiana," " Massachusetts," and " Oregon," 411, 414, 415
  • "Charleston," 379 " Chicago," 366
  • Commerce Destroying Cruiser " No. 12," 410, 415
  • " Maine," 61 ; Pump, 615
  • " Philadelphia," 367
  • " Texas," 379
  • " Yorktown," 362, 363, 492, 493
  • American Steamer " Puritan " (Mr. John Roach, Chester, Pa.), 63, 65, 66, 67, 96, 97, 104
  • Ammunition for Hotchkiss Guns, 126, 152, 217, 272
  • Ammunition for Rifles, Miniature, 228
  • Armour Plate Bolts, 693
  • Armoured Forts, 422, 423, 458, 469, 484, 485
  • Armoured Ship " Trident," 215, 220

Artillery, Modern French :

  • Ammunition for Hotchkiss Guns, 126, 152, 217, 272
  • Armoured Forts, 422, 423, 458, 459, 484, 485
  • Breech Mechanism of Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Gun, 210, 216, 217
  • Breeches of Hotchkiss Guns, 92
  • Cannon (Hotchkiss Revolving) for Flank Defence, 126, 127
  • Carriage and Limber (Mountain) 22-Pounder Hotchkiss Gun, 329
  • Carriages, Field and Naval, for Hotchkiss Guns, 93
  • Carriages for Torpedo Guns, Canet System, 31
  • "Condor" (French Gunboat), Firing Torpedo from, 3
  • Coned Mounting for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 182
  • Creuse de Latouche System of Armoured Forts, 458, 459
  • Creuset and Hotchkiss Iron Protected Forts, 422, 423, 484, 486
  • Crinoline Mounting for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 182
  • Deck Mount for 10-Centimetre Hotchkiss Gun, 273
  • Diagrams of Penetration of Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Guns, 390, 391
  • Embrasure Mounting for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 183
  • Field Carriage for Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Gun, 244
  • Forts, Armoured, Fixed and Travelling, 422, 423, 458, 469, 484, 486
  • Hotchkiss and CreusOt Iron Protected Forts, 422, 423, 484, 486
  • Hotchkiss Guns, 92, 93, 126, 127, 181, 1s2, 183, 210, 216, 244, 245, 272, 273, 302, 303, 328, 329, 355, 358, 390, 391
  • Hotchkiss Revolving Gun, 93
  • Launching Torpedoes, 30
  • Mountain Gun and Carriage (Hotchkiss 1-Pounder), 329
  • Mounts for Hotchkiss Quick-Firers, 181, 182, 183, 244, 273, 302, 303, 328, 329, 355, 358
  • Naval Mount for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 182, 214, 273, 302, 303, 328, 329, 365
  • Penetration of HotChkiss Quick-Firing Guns, 390, 391
  • Pivot Mount for 12-Centimetre 55-Pounder Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 355? 358
  • Quick-Firing Guns, Hotchkiss, 1, 3, 6, and 9-Pounders, 182, 183, 210, 216, 217, 244, 302, 303, 355, 358
  • Recoil Mounts for Quick-Firing Guns, 303 Revolving Hotchkiss Guns, 92, 93
  • Sections (Standard) of Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Guns, 216
  • 65-Millimetre (9-Pounder) Gun on Naval Recoil Mount, 303
  • Targets showing Firing Practice, 181
  • 10-Centimetre (33-Pounder) Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Gun, 302
  • 10-Centimetre (3.39-In.) Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Gun and Deck Mount, 273
  • 3-Pounder Quick-Firing Gun (Hotchkiss), 303 Torpedo Boat Mountings for Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Guns, 328, 329
  • Torpedo Firing Apparatus, Canet System, 6, 7
  • Torpedo, Firing from French Gunboat " Condor," 3
  • Torpedo Gun Carriages, Canet System, 31
  • Torpedo Launching Apparatus, 30
  • 12-Centimetre 55-Pounder Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Gun on Pivot Mounting, 355, 358
  • Asquith's Lathe with Adjustable Gap, 257
  • Auditorium Building, Chicago, 391, 395, 488, 489
  • Automatic Cut-Off Engines, American Practice, 455, 516, 517, 546, 547, 636, 637, 694
  • Babcock and Wilcox Water-Tube Marine Boiler, 618
  • Balanced Cylinder, Thom's, 655
  • Baling Press, Ladd's Hay and Straw (Messrs. J. and F. Howard, Bedford), 730
  • Barbette Ships, British, 252, 253, 283
  • Barton Aqueduct, The, Manchester Canal, 190
  • Barton Section, Cutting, Manchester Canal, 370
  • Battleship Designs, British, 252, 253, 283
  • Beam Engines of American Steamer " Puritan " (Mr. John Roach, Chester, Pa.), 65, 66, 67
  • Bearing, Method of Oiling, 681
  • Bearings (American Practice), 59
  • Bearings, Friction of Pivot, 478
  • Bennett and Co.'s Amalgamating Plant, 380
  • Berkefeld Filter, 703
  • Berry's Horizontal and Vertical Planing Machine, 83
  • Berry's Wall Planing Machine, 359
  • Blooming Mill at Scranton, 100, 584, 585
  • Boiler Construction for Forced Draught (Yarrow), 336, 337
  • Boiler Construction (Mudd's System), 427
  • Boiler Experiments by Mr. Donkin and Professor Kennedy, 236, 237, 577
  • Boiler Shell Drilling Machine (Booth and Co., Halifax), 475
  • Boiler, Stanley. Marine, 646
  • Boiler, Thom's Circulator in, 502
  • Boiler, Water-Tube Marine (Babcock and Wilcox), 618
  • Boiler, Yarrow's Tubulous, 79
  • Boilers at Frankfort Exhibition, 640, 672, 698, 699
  • Boilers with Howden's Forced Draught, S.S. " City of Vienna" (Messrs. J. and J. Thomson, Glasgow), 398
  • Boilers of the S.S. " Indra " (Messrs. Fawcett, Preston, and Co., Liverpool), 625, 626
  • Boilers of S.S. " Iona," 570, 571
  • Boilers, Strength of Short, 468, 527, 595
  • Boilers of United States Cruiser " Yorktown " (Quintard Iron Company), 493
  • Bonwick Syphon Stopper, The, 199
  • Booth and Co.'s Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, 475
  • Boring Machine, Universal Horizontal (Shepherd, Hills, and Co., Leeds), 100
  • Boring Machine at Washington Navy Yard, 23
  • Boston Steamer " Puritan " (Mr. John Roach, Chester, Pa.), 63, 65, 66, 67, 06, 97, 104
  • " Bourgogne " and " Gascogne," French Transatlantic Steamers, 583
  • Breaker, Coke, Page and Co.'s, Bedford, 755 Breaker, Rock and Ore, Gates', 723
  • Breakwater, Yokohama Harbour, 632
  • Breech Mechanism of Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Gun, 210, 216, 217
  • Breeches of Hotchkiss Guns, 92
  • Bremme Valve Gear on Triple-Expansion Engines (Messrs. Ross and Duncan, Govan), 171
  • Breuer, Schumacher, and Co.'s Pneumatic Tyre Hammer, 399
  • Brick Press (Whitehead and Co., Leeds), 766 Bridge, Clarence, over River Taff, Cardiff, 134, 185, 186, 187, 276, 277, 332, 333, 349
  • Bridge, Hawkesbury, Motions Observed in the, 178, 174
  • Bridge, St. Louis Merchants', over the Mississippi River, 597, 676, 686, 726, 727
  • Bridge over the Thames River at New London, Conn., U.S.A., 434, 550, 556
  • Bridge, The New Verrugas, 460, 471
  • Bridge, Wooden, over the River Barrow (Ireland), 703
  • Bridges (Railway) in Victoria Colony, 268, 269 British Battleships, 262, 253, 283
  • Brooklyn Sugar Refinery Company's Pier, hydraulic Hoisting Apparatus at, 62
  • Cable Conduits (Electric) of Paris, 119, 149, 150, 151, 178, 179, 212, 213, 239, 210, 241
  • Cable (Light) Traction Railways in California, 34, 36
  • California, Light Cable Traction Railroads in, 34, 36
  • Canal, Manchester Ship. See Manchester
  • Canet Products. See Artillery, Modern French
  • Cannon (Hotchkiss Revolving) for Flank Defence, 126, 127
  • Cardiff, Clarence Bridge over River Taff at, 134, 185, 186, 187, 276, 277, 332, 333, 349
  • Carriage and Limber (Mountain), 22-Pounder Hotchkiss Gun, 329
  • Carriage Lock (Railway), Zipprnann and Furthmann's, 199
  • Carriage (Passenger) for the Hoellenthal Railway, 304
  • Carriage, The Serpollet Steam, 315
  • Carriages, Field and Naval, for Hotchkiss Gun,
  • Carriages for Torpedo Guns, Canet System, 31
  • Castle Liner " Dunottar Castle " (Fairfield Company), 10, 11, 12
  • Cement Grinding Mill and Machinery, Neate's, 130, 131
  • Central Battery French Ironclad "Trident," 215, 220
  • Chains, Oury's Weldiess St6el, 524
  • Chandler nngine and Crompton Dynamo, 645

Chicago :

  • Auditorium Building, 394, 395, 488, 489
  • Electric Lighting, 721
  • Foundation of Auditorium Building, 395
  • Interior of Auditorium, 488, 489
  • Maps of Tow n and Seaport, 207

Chicago Exhibition :

  • Administration Buildings, 668
  • Agricultural Building, 635
  • Electricity Buildings, 700
  • Illinois State Buildings, 406
  • Machinery Hall, 768
  • Mining Building, 685
  • Plan of Site, 520
  • United States Government Buildings, 245
  • View, General, of Buildings, 521, 635
  • Churchill's Controlling Appliance for Multiple
  • Cylinder Engines (Durham, Churchill, and Co.), 715
  • Circulating and Air Pumps for United States
  • Battleship " Maine " (Blake Manufacturing Company), 615
  • Circulating, Feed, and Air Pumps, Independent (Brush Electrical Engineering Company), 665
  • Circulator in Boilers, Thom's, 502
  • " City of Paris," Howden's Forced:Draught, 551,
  • Clarence Bridge over River Taff, Cardiff, 131 185, 186, 187, 276, 277, 332, 333, 349
  • Clark's Granite Roller Paint Mill, 627
  • Clayton _and . Shutticworth's Traction Engine, 754
  • Cloth-Pressing Machine (Nusseys and Leach-man's), 275, 280
  • Coal-Cleaning and Washing Plant at Messrs. Merry and Cuninghame's Collieries (buhrig's Plant), 184
  • Coke-Breaker, Page and Co's., Bedford, 755
  • Colour, Abney'a Apparatus for Registering, 651
  • Columbian World's Fair, 1893. See Chicago Exhibition
  • Compound Engine for Bombay Mill (Musgrave, Bolton), 553
  • Compound Engine, 100 Horse-Power Semi-Portable (Mr. R. Wolf, Magdeburg), 722
  • Compound Engine, Single-Acting, 89
  • Compound Engines_(American Practice), 750, 751
  • Compound Marino Engines. See Engines
  • Compound Steam Road Roller (Messrs. Charles Burrell and Sons, Thetford), 648
  • Compressed Air Station in Paris (Popp's), 293, 299, 300, 513
  • " Condor" (French Gunboat), Firing Torpedo from, 3
  • Conduits, Electric Cable, of Paris, 119, 149, 160, 151, 178, 179, 212, 213, 239, 240, 241
  • Coned Mounting for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 182
  • Connecting-Rods (American Practice), 122
  • Construction of Boiler for Forced Draught (Yarrow), 336, 337
  • Construction of Boilers (Mudd's System), 427
  • Controlling Appliances (Compound) for Multiple
  • Cylinder Engines (Durham, Churchill, and Co.), 715
  • Copper Joints, Rivetted Strength of, 498
  • Corliss Engines, 691. See also Cut-Off Engines Cornish Boiler Experiments, 577
  • Crane Excavator, Steam (Wilson's, Liverpool), 70, 71
  • Crane, Fairbairn, Steam, 50-Ton (Messrs. Cowan, Sheldon, and Co., Carlisle), 664
  • Crane, Locomotive Steam (Mr. Thomas Smith, Rodley), 734, 743
  • Cranes, Hydraulic Travelling, 89
  • Crankshaft, Fractured, of H.M.S. " Crocodile," 198
  • Crankshafts (American Practice), 69
  • Cream Separator, Alexandra Centrifugal (Messrs. Listers, Dureley), 537
  • Creuso de Latouche System of Armoured Forts, 458, 459
  • CreusOt and Hotchkiss Iron Protected Forts, 422, 423, 484, 485
  • Crinoline Mounting for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 182
  • Crompton Dynamo and Chandler Engine, 645
  • Crossheads (American Practice), 123
  • Crossley Brothers' Petroleum Motor, 766
  • Cruiser " Pelayo," The Spanish, 340. See also 403 Cruiser (Second-Class) " Sybille" (Messrs. Robert Stevenson and Co.), 23
  • Cruiser (United States) " Maine," 51
  • Cruiser " Yorktown," United States Navy, 362, 363, 492, 493
  • Crushing and Amalgamating Plant, Gold (Harvey, Cornwall), 426, 439
  • Cunard Steamers " Umbria " and " Etruria," 658
  • Cupolas, Apparatus for Feeding Borings into (Hansen, Denmark), 257
  • Cut-Off Engines, 455, 516, 517, 546, 547, 636, 637, 691
  • Cylinder (Assistant) for Marine Engines (Joy's), 430, 431
  • Cylinder, Thom's Balanced, 655
  • Cylinders (American Practice), 208
  • Darke's Inkstand, 100
  • De Naeyer's System of Water-Tube Boilers Tested by Mr. Donkin and Professor Kennedy, 236, 237
  • Deck Mount for 10-Centimetre Hotchkiss Gun, 273
  • Denny's Fast Paddle Steamer Engines, 42
  • Diagram of Metal Prices. See Metal Price Diagram
  • Diagram Showing Shipbuilding Production, 113
  • D'a;rams, Indicator, Compressed Air, Paris, 513
  • Diagrams of Penetration of Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Guns, 390, 391
  • Distributor for Dredgings at Baltic Sea Canal, (Smulders, Utrecht, Holland), 213
  • Doncaster Show, 764, 755, 762
  • " Dorothy," Steam Tug (Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company), 758
  • Dredger for Excavating Gold-Bearing River Beds (Figee's), 38, 39
  • Dredging and Amalgamating Plant (Bennett Company, Colorado), 380
  • Dredging Plant for River Weser Improvement (Werf-Conrad's Company, Haarlem, Holland), 70
  • Dredgings Distributor and Floating Elevator at Baltic Sea Canal (Smulders, Utrecht, Holland), 213
  • Drill Carriage at Transandine Railway, 607
  • Drilling Machine, Boiler Shell (Booth and Co.. Halifax), 475
  • Drilling Machine for Messrs. Carnegie. Phipps, and Co. (Universal Radial Drill Company, Cincinnati), 706
  • Drilling Machine, Swing-Jib Countersink (Messrs.
  • Jones, Burton, and Co., Liverpool), 580
  • Drilling Plant for Transandine Railway Tunnels, 481, 482, 603, 607
  • Drummond's Glow Lamp Shades and Protectors, 257
  • " Dunottar Castle," South African Mail Steamer (Fairfield and Co.), 10, 11, 12
  • Durham, Churchill, and Co.'s Controlling Appliances for Marine Engines, 715
  • Dynamo (Crompton) and Chandler Engine, 645
  • Dynamo and Engines Combined (Messrs. W. Smit and Co., Holland), 702
  • Dynamo, Parsons' Turbo-Electric, 504
  • Dynamos at Frankfort Exhibition, 614, 641, 765
  • Dynamos at Lauffen - Neuhausen Aluminium Works, 228, 229
  • Dynamos at Transandine Railway Works, 603
  • Eastham Locks, Manchester Canal, 310
  • Edison's Electric Light Mains in Paris, 239, 240, 241
  • Edison, The Sims-Edison Torpedo, 536
  • Egyptian Railway System, 688
  • Electric Current Transformer at Frankfort Exhibition (Lahmeyer and Co.), 641
  • Electric Dynamo, Turbine and Alternating Current (Parsons'), 504
  • Electric Elevator, Otis, 669. See also 610, 611
  • Electric Lamp and Mountings (Messrs. Einstein), 765
  • Electric Lighting of Chicago, 721
  • Electric Lighting Mains of Paris, 119, 149, 150, 151, 178, 179, 212, 213, 239, 240, 241
  • Electrical, Engine and Dynamo Combined (Messrs. W. Smit and Co., Holland), 702
  • Electrical Plant at Lauffen-Neuhausen Aluminium Works, 228, 229
  • Electrical Torpedo, The Sims-Edison, 536
  • Electrical Tunnelling Plant at Transandine Railway, 481, 603, 607
  • Electrical, Wimshurst Alternating Influence Machine, 462
  • Electricity Buildings, Chicago Exhibition, 700
  • Electricity, Glow Lamp Shades and Protectors (Drummond), 257
  • Electro-Technical Exhibition, Frankfort, 562, 614, 640, 641, 672, 698, 699, 722, 737, 766 Elevation Indicator and Range Finder (Fiske's), 505
  • Elevator, Floating, and Spoil Distributor for Baltic Sea Canal (Smulders, Utrecht, Holland), 213
  • Elevators, Otis Passenger, North Hudson Railway, Hoboken, 610, 611. See 669
  • Ellesmere Port, Jetty at, Manchester Canal, 248
  • Embrasure Mounting for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 183
  • Engine (Compound Beam) of " Puritan " (Mr. John Roach, Chester, Pa.), 65, 66, 67
  • Engine, Compound, for Bombay Mill (Musgrave, Bolton), 553
  • Engine and Dynamo Combined (Messrs. W. Smit and Co., Holland), 702
  • Engine, 100 Horse-Power Semi-Portable Compound (Mr. R. Wolf, Magdeburg), 722
  • Engine Plant, Simplex Gas, 454
  • Engine, Portable (Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Lincoln), 762

Engine Practice in America :

  • Automatic Cut-Off Engine, 455, 516, 617, 546, 547, 636, 637, 694
  • Bearings, 59
  • Compound Engines, 750, 751
  • Connecting-Rods, 122
  • Corliss Engines, 694. See also Cut-Off Engines
  • Crankshaft, 69
  • Crossheads, 123
  • Cut-Off Engine, 455, 516, 517, 546, 547, 636, 637, 694
  • Cylinders, 2G8
  • Flywheel Governor, 456
  • Flywheels, 209
  • Framing and Bedplates, 1, 2
  • Governors, 295, 296
  • Guides, 123
  • High-Speed Automatic Cut-Off Engine, 455, 516, 517, 546, 547, 636, 637, 694
  • Pistons and Rods, 208
  • Releasing Gear, Automatic Cut-Off with, 636, 637, 694
  • Engine, Traction (Messrs. Clayton and Shuttle-worth, Lincoln), 754
  • Engine, Trent Gas, 762
  • Engine, Westinghouse, Single-Acting Compound, 89
  • Engines (Compound) for Paddle Steamers " Princease Henriette" and " Princesse Josephine " (Messrs. Denny, Dumbarton), 42
  • Engines, Joy's Assistant Cylinder for Marine, 430, 431
  • Engines (Marine Triple-Expansion) for Japan Naval School (Messrs. Ross and Duncan, Govan). 171
  • Engines, Petroleum, at Doncaster Show (Priest-man's), 731
  • Engines, Quadruple-Expansion Launch (Messrs. Orlando Brothers, Leghorn). 657
  • Engines, Quadruple Expansion, of Steam Tusc " Dorothy " (Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company), 759
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of " Dunottar Castle" (trairlield Company, Govan), 10, 11, 12
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, Horizontal, United States Cruiser " Yorktown" (Quintard Company, New York), 363, 492, 493
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, with Morton's Valve Gear, S.S. " City of Vienna" (Messrs. J. and J. Thomson, Glasgow), 398
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of the S.S. " Indra" (Messrs. Fawcett, Preston, and Co., Liverpool), 526, 528
  • " Etruria," The Cunard Steamer, 558
  • Evaporators of " Dunottar Castle" (Messrs. J. and G. Weir, Cathcart, Glasgow), 12
  • Excavating Gold-Bearing River Beds, Dredger for, Figee's, 38, 39
  • Excavator, Steam Crane (Wilson's, Liverpool), 70, 71
  • Excel Grinding Hill (Leachman, Leeds), 1C9
  • Exhibition, Chicago, 1893. See Chicago Exhibition
  • Exhibition, Frankfort Electro - Technical, 562, 614, 640, 641, 672, 698, 699, 722, 737, 766 Exhibition, Naval (Plan), 192
  • Exhibition, Paris, Diplomas, 47
  • Expansion Gear (Variable) for Compound Locomotives, 196
  • Experimental Triple-Expansion Engines (Messrs. Ross and Duncan, Govan), 171
  • Experiments with Red - Hot Furnace Crowns (M.S.U.A.), 202, 203, 291, 322
  • Fairbairn Steam Crane, 60-Ton (Messrs. Cowan, Sheldon, and Co., Carlisle), 664
  • Falls of Niagara. See Niagara
  • Feed, Air, and Circulating Pumps, Independent (Brush Electrical Engineering Company), 665
  • Feeding Borings into Cupolas, Apparatus for (Hansen, Denmark), 267
  • Ferroux Rock Drill at Transandine Railway, 607
  • Filter, The Berkefeld, 703
  • Fiske's Range-Finder and Elevation Indicator, 505
  • Flexible Tubing, 61
  • Floating Elevator and Spoil Distributor for Baltic Sea Canal (Smulders, Utrecht, Holland), 213
  • Flues, Overheated, Experiments with (M.S. U. A.), 202, 203, 291, 322
  • Flywheel Governor (American Practice), 456
  • Flywheels (American Practice), 209
  • Foot Press (Richardson, Birmingham), 319
  • Forced Draught Boilers (Yarrow), 336, 337
  • Forced Draught, Howden's System in " City of Paris," 551
  • Forced Draught, Howden's System, S.S. " City of Vienna" (Messrs. J. and J. Thomson, Glasgow), 398
  • Forced Draught of S.S. " Iona," Trial, 570, 571
  • Forts, Armoured, Fixed and Travelling, 422, 423, 458, 459, 484, 485
  • Framing and Bed Plates (American Practice), 1, 2
  • Frankfort Electro-Technical Exhibition, 562, 614, 640, 641, 672, 698, 699, 722, 737, 766
  • French Artillery. See Artillery, Modern French French Central Battery Ironclad " Trident," 215, 220
  • French Transatlantic Steamer " La Bourgogne and " La Gascogne," 688
  • Friction of Pivot Bearings, 478
  • Furnace Crown Experiments, Red-Hot(M.S. U. A.), 202, 203, 291, 322
  • Furnaces, Gas, 608, 609, 510, 541
  • Furthmann and Zippmann Railway Carriage Lock, 199
  • Gardner Type-Writing Machine, 644, 646
  • Gas Engine Governor (Wells Brothers, Sandiacre, Derby), 762
  • Gas Engine Plant, Simplex, 454
  • Gas Engine, Trent, 762
  • Gas Furnaces, 508, 509, 610, 541
  • Gascogne and Bourgogne, French Transatlantic Steamers, 588
  • Gear Wheels, Cutting of (Swasey's Machine), 55, 56
  • German Magazine Rifle, 676
  • Girard Turbines at Transandine Railway, 481, 603
  • Glasses, Jena Optical, 500, 501
  • Glow Lamp Shades and Protectors (Drummond), 257
  • Gold-Crushing and Amalgamating Plant (Harvey and Co., Cornwall), 426, 439
  • Government Buildings, Chicago Exhibition, 245
  • Governor, Gas Engine (Wells Brothers, Sandiacre, Derby), 762
  • Governors (American Practice), 295, 296
  • Grinding Machinery for Portland Cement, Neate's, 130, 131
  • Grinding Mill, The Excel (Messrs. W. B. Leachman and Co.), 199
  • Guides (American Practice), 123
  • Gunboat, Stern-Wheel, for Russian Government (Messrs. Yarrow), 695
  • Guns. See Artillery
  • Hammer, Pneumatic, for Railway Tyres (Messrs. Breuer, Schumacher. and Co., Kaik), 399
  • Hammer, Suspension Pneumatic Power (Messrs. Thwaites), 306, 307
  • Hansen's Apparatus for Feeding Borings into Cupolas, 257
  • Haney's Gold Crushing and Amalgamating Plant, 426, 439
  • "Havel " and " Spree," North German Lloyd S.S's., 496
  • Hawkesbury Bridge Piers, &c., 173, 174
  • Hay and Straw Baling Press, Ladd's (Messrs. J. and F. Howard, Bedford), 730
  • H.M.S. " Crocodile," Fractured Crankshaft, 198
  • H.M.S. " Sybille " (Messrs. Robert Stephenson and Co.), 23
  • High-Speed Automatic Cut-Off Engine, 455, 516, 517, 546, 547, 636, 637, 694
  • Hoellenthal Rack Railway, 138, 139, 164, 155, 304
  • Hoist, Pickerings' Self-Sustaining, 782
  • Hoisting Apparatus, Hydraulic (Brooklyn), 62
  • Hoists, Otis, Passenger, North Hudson Railway, Hoboken, 610, 611. See also 669
  • Hopper, Harvey's Cornish Feeder, 439
  • Horizontal Triple-Expansion Engines, United States Cruiser " Yorktown," 363, 492, 493
  • Hotchkiss and CreusOt Iron Protected Forts, 422, 423, 484, 486
  • Hotchkiss Guns. See Artillery
  • Howden's Forced Draught on " City of Paris," 551
  • Howden's System of Forced Draught, Boilers of S.S. " City of Vienna" (Messrs. J. and J. Thomson, Glasgow), 398
  • Hydraulic Hoisting Apparatus at Brooklyn Sugar Refinery Company's Pier, 62
  • Hydraulic Travelling Cranes, 89
  • Illinois State Building, Chicago Exhibition, 466
  • Indicator Diagrams of " City of Paris," 660
  • Indicator (District Messenger Service), 118
  • "Indra," Boilers and Engines of S.S. (Messrs. Fawcett, Preston, and Co., Liverpool), 625, 528
  • Influence Machine, Wimshurst Alternating, 462
  • Injecting Apparatus, 61
  • Inkstand, Darke's, 100
  • "Iona," S S., Trials of, 570, 571
  • Irlam, Sluices at, Manchester Canal, 310
  • Ironclad "Trident" (French), 215, 220
  • Irrigation Works, The Periyar, 162
  • Irwell, View of River near Old Trafford Road Bridge, Manchester Canal, 74
  • Jena Optical Glasses, 500, 501
  • Jetty at Ellesmere Port, Manchester Canal, 218
  • Jib (Swing) Countersink Drilling Machine, (Messrs. Jones, Burton, and Co., Liverpool), 580
  • Joints, Copper (Rivetted), Strength of, 498
  • Jones, Burton, and Co's., Swing Jib Countersink Drilling Machine, 580
  • Joy's Assistant Cylinder for Marine Engines, 430, 431
  • Kincaid and Co., Adjustable Wheel and Engine for Stern-Wheel Steamer, 158
  • Lackawanna Company's Rolling Mill for Blooms, 101, 584, 585
  • Ladd's Hay and Straw Baling Press (Messrs. J. and F. Howard, Bedford), 730
  • Lahmeyer and Co.'s Electric Current Transformer, 641
  • Lamp (Glow) Shades and Protectors (Drummond), 257
  • Lamp and Mountings, Electric (Messrs. Einstein), 765
  • Lauffen-Neuhausen Aluminium Works, 228, 229
  • Launch Engines, Quadruple Expansion (Messrs. Orlando Brothers, Leghorn), 657
  • Launching Torpedoes, 30
  • Lathe with Adjustable Gap (Mr. Asquith,. Halifax), 257
  • Leachman's Grinding Mill (Leeds), 199
  • Leachman and Nusseys' Cloth Pressing Machine, 275, 280
  • Lee-Speed Rifle, 166
  • Lister 's Punching and Shearing Machine, 771
  • Lock (Railway Carriage), Zippmann and Furth-mann's, 199
  • Locomotive for Hoellenthal Railway, 164, 166. See also 138, 139, 304
  • Locomotive (Passenger) for the North London Railway, 35
  • Locomotive Steam Crane (Mr. Thomas Smith, Rodley), 734, 743
  • Locomotives, Variable Expansion Gear for Compound, 196
  • London (New) Bridge over Thames River, Conn., U.S.A., 434, 650, 556
  • Luhrig's Coal Cleaning and Washing Plant, 184
  • Machinery Hall at Chicago Exposition, 768
  • Magazine Rifle, The German, 676
  • Magazine Rifle, The Mannlicher, 265, 576
  • Magazine Rifle, Mauser, 402
  • Magazine Rifle, The New (Lee-Speed), 166
  • "Maine," U.S. Cruiser, 61, 616
  • Mains, Electric Lighting, Paris, 119, 149, 150, 151, 178, 179, 212, 213, 239,240, 241

Manchester Ship Calm':

  • Barton Aqueduct, The, 190
  • Barton Section, Cutting, 370
  • Eastham Locks, 310
  • Ellesmere Port, Jetty at, 248
  • Irlam, Sluices at, 310
  • Irwell, View of River, near Old Trafford Road Bridge, 74
  • Jetty at Ellesmere Port, 248
  • Largest of Three Docks at Salford, 74
  • Salford Dock, Construction of Quay Walls, 370
  • Sluices at Irlam, The, 310
  • Swing Bridge at Moor-lane, near Warrington, 190
  • Manchester Steam Users' Association, Experiments with Red-Hot Furnace Crowns, 202, 203, 291, 322
  • Mannlicher Magazine Rifle, The, 266, 676
  • Map of Victoria Colony, 268, 269
  • Marine Engineering Construction (Mudd's), 427
  • Marinoni Web Printing Machine, 169
  • Mauser Magazine Rifle, 402
  • Merry and Cuninghame's Coal Cleaning and Washing Plant (Luhrig's System), 184
  • Metal Price Diagram, 60, 170, 319, 443, 667, 685
  • Metallic Packing, Tripp's, 597
  • Meter, Water, Ahrhecker's, 143
  • Mill, Bloom Rolling, at Lackawanna Company's, Scranton, 101, 584, 585
  • Mill, Clark's Granite Roller Paint, 627
  • Mill Engine, Compound (Musgrave, Bolton), 563
  • Mill, Grinding (Messrs. W. B. Leachman and Co.'s), 199
  • Mill for Grinding Portland Cement, Neate's, 130, 131
  • Miniature Ammunition ler Rifles, 228
  • Mining Building, Chicago Exhibition, 635
  • Mississippi River, St. Louis Merchants' Bridge over the, 597, 676, 686, 726, 727
  • Modern French Artillery. See Artillery Morris's Ammunition for Rifles, 228
  • Morton's Valve Gear, S.S. "City of Vienna' (Messrs. J. and J. Thomson. Glasgow), 398 Motor, Petroleum (Crossley Brothers, Limited), 755
  • Motor, Petroleum (Messrs. R. Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Grantham), 762
  • Motors, Electro, at Transandine Railway, 481, 603, 606, 607
  • Moulding Sand, 260
  • Mountain Gun and Carriage (Hotchkiss 1-Pounder), 329
  • Mounts for Hotchkiss Quick-Firers. See Artillery Mudd's Details of Marine Engineering Construction, 427
  • Multiple Despatch Railway (Schmidt and Sils-bee's), 64
  • Naval Exhibition (Plan), 192
  • Naval Mount for Hotchkiss Quick-Firer, 182, 244, 273, 302, 303, 328, 355, 358
  • Naville-Neher, Mr., and the Lauffen-Neuhausen Aluminium Works, 228, 229
  • Neate's Cement Grirding Machinery, 130, 131
  • New York Liners S.S. " Bourgogne" and " Gas-cogne," 588

Niagara, Utilisation of Falls of:

  • Horseshoe Fall, 14
  • Plan showing Recessions at Falls, 20
  • Rapids above the Fall, 18
  • Rapids below the Fall, 19
  • Rock of Agee, 14
  • North German Lloyd S.S.'s " Spree " and " Havel," 496
  • North London Railway, Passenger Locomotive for the, 35
  • Nozzle for Burning Petroleum, Tweddle's, 622
  • Nusseye and Leachman's Cloth-Pressing Machine, 275, 280
  • Oiling Bearings, 681
  • Optical Glasses, Jena, 600, 501
  • Oroya Railway, Verrugas Viaduct, 460, 471
  • Otis Passenger Elevators, North Hudson Rail-
  • way, Hoboken, 610, 611 See also 669
  • Otto, Dr., 344
  • Oury's Weidiom Steel Chains, 624
  • Overheated Furnace Crown Experiments (M.S.U.A.), 202, 203, 291, 322
  • Packing, Tripp's Metallic, 597
  • Paddle Steamer Compound Engines (Messrs. Denny), 42
  • Page and Co.'s Coke Breaker, 755
  • Paint Mill, Clark's, 627
  • Paris, Compressed Air Stations in (Popp's), 298, 299, 300, 613
  • Paris Electric Lighting Mains, 119, 149, 150, 161, 178, 179, 212, 213, 239, 240, 241
  • Paris Exhibition Diplomas, 47
  • Parsons' Turbo-Electric Dynamo, 604
  • "Pelayo," Spanish Cruiser, 340
  • "Pelayo," Telephonic Installation on the Spanish Ironclad, 463
  • Penetration of Hotchkiss's Quick-Firing Guns, 390, 391
  • Periyar Irrigation Works, The, 162
  • Petroleum Burning, Tweddle's Apparatus for, 622
  • Petroleum Engines at Doncaster Show, 731. See also 754, 755, 762
  • Petroleum Motor (Crossley Brothers, Limited), 755
  • Petroleum Motor (Messrs. R. Hornsby and Sons, Limited, Grantham), 762
  • Pickerings' Self-Sustaining Hoist, 762
  • Pipes, Pneumatic Hammer for, by Messrs. Thwaites, 306, 307
  • Pistons and Rods (American Practice), 208
  • Pivot Bearing, Friction of, 478
  • Placer Mining, Dredging, and Amalgamating
  • Plant (Bennett and Co., Colorado), 380
  • Plan of the Naval Exhibition, 192
  • Planing Machine, Berry's Horizontal and Vertical, 83
  • Planing Machine (Side) (Richards and Co., Broadheath, Manchester), 289
  • Planing Machine, Wall (F. Berry and Sons, Sowerby Bridge), 359
  • Pneumatic Power Hammer, Suspension (Messrs. Thwaites), 306, 307
  • Pneumatic Tyre Hammer (Messrs. Breuer, Schumacher, and Co., Kalk), 399
  • Popp's Compressed Air System in Paris, 298, 299, 300, 513
  • Portable Engine (Ruston, Proctor, and Co., Lincoln), 762
  • Portland Cement Grinding Mill and Machinery, Neate's, 130, 131
  • Press, Brick (Whitehead and Co.), Leeds, 765
  • Press, Foot (Richardson, Birmingham), 319
  • Pressing Machine, Cloth (Nusseys and Leach-man, Leeds), 276, 280
  • Prices of Metals. See Metal Price Diagram Priestman's Petroleum Engines at Doncaster Show, 731
  • " Princesse Henriette" and " Princesse Josephine," Engines of (Messrs. Denny), 42
  • Printing Machine, Marinoni Web, 159
  • Propeller of United States Cruiser " Yorktown" (Quintard Iron Company, New York), 493
  • Pumps, Air and Circulating, for United States Battleship " Maine" (Blake Manufacturing Company, New York), 615
  • Pumps, Independent Air, Circulating, and Feed (Brush Electrical Engineering Company), 665
  • Punching and Shearing Machine (Messrs. Lister, Keighley), 771
  • "Puritan," Fall River Steamer (Mr. John Roach, Chester, Pa.), 63, 65, 66, 67, 96, 97, 104
  • Quadruple-Expansion Engines of Steam Tug " Dorothy" (Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company), 759
  • Quadruple-Expansion Launch Engines (Messrs. Orlando Brothers, Leghorn), 657
  • Quick-Firing (Hotchkiss) Guns. See Artillery, Modern French
  • Rack Railway and Locomotive, Hoellenthal Railway, 138, 139, 154, 155, 301
  • Radial Drilling Machine for Messrs. Carnegie, Phipps, and Co. (Universal Radial Drill Company, Cincinnati), 706
  • Railroad (Light Cable Traction) in California, 34, 36
  • Railway Carriage Lock, Zippaiann and Furthmann's, 199
  • Railway, Hoellenthal, Rack, 138, 139, 154, 155, 304
  • Railway, Multiple Despatch (Schmidt and Silsbee's), 64
  • Railway, North London, Passenger Locomotive, 35
  • Railway System of Egypt, 688
  • Railway, Transandine, Tunnelling Plant, 481, 482, 603, 606, 607
  • Railway Tyre, Pneumatic Hammer (Messrs. Breur, Schumacher, and Co , Kalk), 399
  • Range Finder and Elevation Indicator, Fiske's, 505
  • Recoil Mounts for Quick-Firing Guns, 303
  • Red-Hot Furnace Crown Experiments, M.S.U.A., 202, 203, 291, 322
  • Releasing Gear, Automatic Cut-Off with, 636, 637, 694
  • Repeating Rifles, 166, 228, 265, 402, 576
  • Richards and Co.'s Side-Planing Machine, 289
  • Richardson's Foot Press, 319
  • Rifle, The German Magazine, 576
  • Rifle, The New Magazine (Lee-Speed), 166
  • Rifle, The Mannlicher Magazine, 265, 576
  • Rifle, Mauser Magazine, 402
  • Rifle, Miniature Ammunition for, 223
  • Rifles, Repeating, 166, 228, 265, 402, 576
  • River Beds (Gold-Bearing), Dredger for Excavating, Figee's, 38, 39
  • Road Roller, Compound Steam (Messrs. Charles
  • Burrell and Sons, Thetford), 648
  • Rock Drill, Ferroux, at Transandine Railway, 607
  • Rock and Ore Breaker, Gates', 723
  • Roller, Compound Steam Road (Messsrs. Charles
  • Burrell and Sons, Thetford), 648
  • Rolling Mill at Scranton, 101, 684, 585
  • Rolling Stock for Hoellenthal Railway, 154, 155, 243, 304
  • Rope Drum, Cable Traction, 36
  • Ropes (Wire), Transportation in United States, 419
  • Ross and Duncan's Triple-Expansion Engines for Japan Naval School, 171
  • Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Doncaster, 754, 755, 762
  • " Royal Arthur," H.M.S., 252, 253, 283
  • " Royal Sovereign," British Battleship, 252, 253, 283
  • Russian Government, Stern-Wheel Gunboat for (Messrs. Yarrow), 695
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co.'s Portable Engine, 762
  • Sagging of Ships due to Loading, 417
  • St. Louis Merchants' Bridge over the Mississippi River, 597, 676, 686, 726, 727
  • Salford Dock, Construction of Quay Walls, Manchester Canal, 370
  • Sand Moulding Plant, 260
  • Schtickert Dynamos at Frankfort Exhibition, 614
  • Semi-Portable Compound Engine, 100 Horse-Power (Mr. R. Wolf, Magdeburg), 722
  • Serpollet Steam Carriage, The, 315
  • Sewing Machine, Two-Reel Lockstitcb, 597
  • Shear Table for Blooming Mill at Lackawanna Company's Works, Scranton, 584, 585
  • Shearing and Punching Machine (Messrs. Lister, Keighley), 771
  • Sheerlegs on S.S. " Irene," 581
  • Shepherd, Hills, and Co.'s Universal Horizontal Boring Machine, 100
  • Ship Canal, Manchester. See Manchester Ship Telephones, 463
  • Shipbuilding Production Diagram, 113
  • Side-Planing Machine (Richards and Co.), 289
  • Simplex Gas Engine Plant, 454
  • Sims-Edison Torpedo, 536
  • Single-Acting Compound Westinghouse Engine, 89
  • Sluices at Irlam, Manchester Canal, 310
  • Smulders' Floating Elevator and Spoil Distributor for Baltic Sea Canal, 213
  • South Africa Mail Steamer " Dunottar Castle " (Fairfield Company), 10, 11, 12
  • Spanish Cruiser " Pelayo," The, 340, 463
  • " Spree" and " Havel," North German Lloyd S.S.'s, 496
  • Stamp Mill (Harvey), 426
  • Stanley Marine Boiler, 646
  • Stationary Engine Practice in America. See Engine Practice
  • Steam Carriage, The Serpollet, 315
  • Steamer " Dorothy," Tug (Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company), 758, 759
  • Steamer " Puritan," Fall River Line (Mr. John Roach, Chester, Pa.), 63, 65, 66, 67, 96, 97, 104
  • S.S. "City of Vienna," Boilers and Engines of (Messrs. J. and J. Thomson, Glasgow), 398
  • Steamer, Stern-Wheeler, " Kenia," for East African Company (Messrs. Kincaid, Greenock), 158
  • Steamer " Umbria," Cunard, 558
  • Steamer of 23i Knots, for Five-Day Transatlantic Voyage, 771
  • Steamers " La Bourgogne " and "La Gascogne " (French Line), 588
  • Steamers (Screw), " Spree " and " Havel," Nord-deutscher Lloyd, 496
  • Steamship " Dunottar Castle," South African Mail (Fairfield Company, Govan), 10, 11, 12
  • Steamship " Indra," Boilers and Engines of (Messrs. Fawcett, Preston, and Co., Liverpool), 525, 528
  • Steamship " Iona," Trials of, 570, 571
  • S.S. " Irene," with Sheerlege on Deck, 581
  • Stern-Wheel Gunboat for Russian Government (Messrs. Yarrow), 695
  • Stern-Wheel Steamer " Kenia" for East African Company (Messrs. Kincaid, Greenock), 158 Stopper, The Bonwick Syphon, 199
  • Strains on Ships due to Loading, 447
  • Strength of Short Boilers, 468, 627, 595
  • Swing Bridge at Moorlane, near Warrington, Manchester Canal, 190
  • Swing-Jib Countersink Drilling Machine (Mews. Jones, Burton, and Co., Liverpool), 580
  • Syphon Stopper, The Bonwick, 199
  • Taff, River, Cardiff, Clarence Bridge over, 134, 185, 186, 187, 276, 277, 332, 333, 349
  • Telephonic Installation on the Spanish Ironclad " Pelayo," 463
  • Thames River Bridge, New London, Conn., U.S.A., 434, 550, 556
  • Thom's Balanced Cylinder, 655
  • Thom's Circulator in Boilers, 502
  • Thwaites' Suspension Pneumatic Power Hammer, 306, 307
  • Torpedo Boat Mountings for Hotchkiss Quick-Firing Guns, 328, 329
  • Torpedo Firing Apparatus, Canet System, 6, 7
  • Torpedo Firing from French Gunboat " Condor," 3
  • Torpedo Gun Carriages, Canet System, 31
  • Torpedo Launching Apparatus, 30
  • Torpedo, The Sims-Edison, 536
  • Traction Engine (Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln), 754
  • Transandine Railway, Tunnelling Plant, 481,482, 603, 606, 607
  • Transatlantic Steamer, Five-Day, 771
  • Transformer, Electric Current (Lahmeyer and Co.), 611
  • Transportation of Wire Ropes in United States, 419
  • Travelling Cranes, Hydraulic, 89
  • Trent Gas Engine, 762
  • Trials of the S.S. " Iona.," 570, 571
  • " Trident," The French Central Battery Ironclad, 215, 220
  • Triple-Expansion Marine Engines. See Engines
  • Tripp's Metallic Packing, 597
  • Tubing, Flexible, 61
  • Tubulous Boiler Tested by Mr. Donkin and Professor Kennedy, 236, 237
  • Tubulous Boiler (Yarrow), 79
  • Tubulous Boilers at Frankfort Exhibition, 640, 672, 698, 699
  • Tubulous Marine Boiler, Babcock and Wilcox, 618
  • Tug Steamer " Dorothy" (Newport News Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company), 758, 769
  • Tunnelling Plant, Transandine Railway, 481, 482, 603, 606, 607
  • Turbine and Alternate Current Dynamo (Parsons'), 504
  • Turbo-Electric Dynamo (Parsons'), 504
  • Tweddle's Apparatus for Burning Petroleum, 622
  • Typewriting Machine, Gardner, 644, 646 Typewriting Machine, Yost, 554, 555
  • Tyres, Pneumatic Hammer for (Messrs. Breuer, Schumacher, and Co., Kalk), 399
  • " Umbria," The Cunard Steamer, 558
  • United States Cruiser "Maine," 61
  • United States Cruiser " Yorktown" (Cramp, and Engines by Quintard Company), 362, 363
  • Utilisation of Niagara Falls. See _Niagara
  • Variable Expansion Gear for Compound Locomotives, 196
  • Verrugas Viaduct, The New, 460, 471
  • Viaducts, Victoria Railway, 268, 269
  • Victoria Railway (Colony), 268, 269
  • Wagon, Open Goods Wagon for Hoellenthal Railway, 304. See also 138, 139, 154, 155, 243
  • Wall Planing Machine (F. Berry and Sons, Sowerby Bridge), 359
  • Warship " Trident," French, 215, 220
  • Warships, British, 252, 253, 283. See also Cruisers
  • Washer, A New Spring, 319
  • Washington Navy Yard, Boring Machine at, 23
  • Water Meter, Ahrbecker's, 143
  • Water-Tube Boiler Tested by Mr. Donkin and Professor Kennedy, 236, 237
  • Water-Tube Marine Boiler, Babcock and Wilcox, 618
  • Web-Printing Machine, Marinoni, 159
  • Weir's Evaporators in " Dunottar Castle," 12
  • Weldless Steel Chains, Oury's, 524
  • Wells Brothers' Gas Engine Governor, 762
  • Werf-Conrad's Dredging Plant for Weser River, 70
  • Weser River Improvement, Dredger for (Werf-Conrad Company, Haarlem, Holland), 70
  • Westinghouse Engine, 89
  • Wheel-Cutting Machine (Swasey's), 55, 56
  • Whitehead and Co.'s Brick Press, 755
  • Wilson (Liverpool) Steam Crane Excavator, 70, 71
  • Wimshurst Alternating Influence Machine, The, 462
  • Wire Ropes Transportation in United States, 419
  • Wooden Bridge over the River Barrow (Ireland), 703
  • World's Fair, The Columbian, 1893. See Chicago Exhibition
  • Yarrow's Forced Draught Boiler, 336, 337
  • Yarrow's Tubulous Boiler, 79
  • Yokohama Harbour Works, 632
  • " Yorktown," United States Cruiser, 362, 363. See also 492, 493
  • Yost Typewriting Machine, 554, 555
  • Zippmann and Furthmann's Railway Carriage Lock, 199

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