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Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1891 Jul-Dec: Index

Illustrations

  • Adamson Gun, 546
  • Administration Building, Dome, Chicago Exhibition, 560, 561
  • Air Compressors and Motors, Compound, 673
  • Alloys, The Properties of, 550,580, 581
  • Alternating Current Generator, Oerlikon, 707
  • American Bridge Building Practice, 177,179
  • American Bridge over Snake River at Riparia, Washington, U.S.A., 526, 527, 530, 533, 538
  • American Cars for the South- Eastern Railway (Gilbert Car Company), 517, 518
  • American Stationary Engines, 30, 31
  • American Ironclads “Oregon,” “Massachusetts,” “ Indiana,” 622, 649, 684, 686
  • American Steamer “ Plymouth,” 128, 131
  • Ammunition Hoist for the “ 25th de Mayo” (Armstrong’s), 166
  • Anderston Foundry Company; Ventilation of S.S. “Ophir,” 622
  • Andrew’s Method of Stowing Boats on Ships’ Rails (S.S. “Ophir),” 688
  • Appliances (Mechanical) for Canal Construction, 370
  • Aqueduct. See Manchester Water Works
  • Aqueduct, Nadrai, 467, 478
  • Archdale and Co.’s Foundry, Birmingham, 324, 328
  • Arithmometer, Felt’s, 750
  • Armour-Plate Bending Rolls for the Mare Island Navy Yard (Niles Tool Works, Hamilton, Ohio), 474
  • Armour-Plate Bending Rolls (Messrs. Sellers and Co., Philadelphia), 645
  • Armour-Plate, Nickel; St. Chamond Company, 763
  • Armour Plates, Compound, Tresidder Process of Hardening, 543, 572
  • Armoured snips. See French Navy
  • Armoured Ships, American, 622, 649, 684, 686
  • Armoured Turret for 6-Pounder Nordenfelt Quick-Firing Gun, 499
  • Armstrong Guns. See Elswick Exhibits at Naval Exhibition
  • Armstrong’s Ammunition Hoist for “ 25th de Mayo,” 166
  • Arnoldi’s Sounding Apparatus, 699
  • Artillery, Modern British. See Elswick Exhibits at Naval Exhibition ~
  • Asquith’s Radial Drilling Machine, 607
  • Atlantic Liners, Profiles, Sections, and Performance Diagram, 647, 648
  • Atlantic Steamer “ Augusta-Victoria,” 47, 648
  • “ Augusta-Victoria,” Hamburg-American Liner, 47; 648
  • Awning - Deck Triple - Screw Steamer “ Wai” (Grangemouth Company), 208, 211
  • Band Saw (Messrs. John Wild and Co., Oldham), 399
  • Barclay, Curie, and Co., Glasgow, Castle Liners “ Lismore Castle ” and “ Doune Castle,” 3b7
  • Barrow Depositing Dock (Messrs. Clark and Standfield’s), 448, 460
  • Battle-Ship Model, Chicago Exhibition, 622, 649, 684, 686
  • Beam-Bending Machine (Southgate Engineering Co, Limited), 457
  • Beetaloo Concrete Dam, 14, 23
  • Bell’s Dredger (Nadrai Aqueduct), 466
  • Belt Dynamometer, 315
  • Bending Beams, Machine for (Southgate Engineer-mg Company, Limited), 457
  • Bending Rolls, Armour-Plate (Messrs. Sellers and Co., Philadelphia), 645
  • Bending Rolls tor Mare Island Navy Yard, Armour-Plate (Niles Tool Works, Hamilton, Ohio), 474
  • Bertram’s Planing .Machine, 413
  • 416 °417 Fluid Milland Forging Press,
  • Bi-Polar Dynamo for Lighting Gare de 1’Est, Paris, 263 &
  • Bi furcated Rivets, Machine for Inserting (The Judson L. Thomas Company, Mass, U.S.A,),
  • Sinking of the, 190
  • Biook, Reid s Rigging, 668
  • Blocks and Sheaves, Wrought Steel (Messrs.
  • Higginson and Co., Liverpool), 429
  • Boat-Disengaging Apparatus, 151
  • Boat-Stowing Gear on S S “ Onhir ” ««« Boiler Experiments, No VII 375 ’ Boiler Explosions in 1890 491’
  • H:rita),e487iliing Maohine <"and Co-
  • Boiler Furnaces; Corrugation, 49
  • °^°n’s Automatic Water, 65
  • Strength  ! Diagrama for Calculating
  • See Letters
  • Boilei s, Lancashire, 609 610
  • Boilers, Orient Liner “Ophir” (Messrs Napier, Glasgow), 535, 586, 587 59 592 687 '
  • Boilers, South African’Mail Steamer “Scot” (Messrs. Denny, Dumbarton), 10, 11, 83, 39
  • Bolton s Electric Overhead Travelling Crane, QO?
  • Booth and Co.’s Boiler Flue Drilling Machine (Halifax), 487
  • Booth’s Travelling Crane (25-Ton) for Carron Foundry (Rodley), 274
  • Boring Machine, Tyre (Messrs. J. Spencer and Co., Hollinwood, Manchester), 240
  • Boring Machine, Vertical Cylinder (Messrs. W, Sellers and Co., Philadelphia), 354
  • Boring Machine, Vertical - Cylinder (Messrs.
  • Thos. Shanks and Co., Johnstone), 690
  • “ Boston,” Steamer, Nova Scotia and Boston Service (Messrs. A. Stephen and Sons, Glasgow), 320, 321, 325
  • Bousfield’s Typewriter D'evice, 547
  • Brazilian Government Gunboat (Mr. J. S. White, Cowes), 289
  • Brazilian Torpedo (Messrs.Thornycroft, London), 333
  • Breakwaters, Method of Depositing Concrete Blocks, 635
  • Bremen Porta Cement Works, 60, 61
  • Bridge, Folding, over the Chicago River, 84
  • Bridge over the Snake River at Riparia, Washington, U.S.A., 526, 527, 530, 533, 538
  • Bridgebuilding in America, 177, 179
  • British Second-Class Cruisers (Messrs. J. and G.
  • Thomson, Clydebank), 475
  • Browett and Lindley’s Vertical Engine, 669
  • Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 292, 293
  • Brown’s Controlling Gear in Twin-Screw Steamer “ Scot” (Messrs. Brown Brothers, Edinburgh), 38
  • Brown’s Steering Gear (S.S. “ Scot,” 89
  • Biichner’s Colour Block Machine, 699
  • Buckton, Chain-Testing Machine, 420
  • Bulkheads in Ships, Watertight, 386
  • Cable Railroad (Elevated) in California, 236, 237
  • Cameron’s Shearing Machine, 92
  • Canal Construction, Mechanical Appliances, 370
  • Carriage, Central Pivoted, for 9.2-ln. Gun, 57
  • Carriage Lock, Kaye’s Railway, 627
  • Carriage, The Serpollet Steam, 195
  • Carriage Window Lift, Laycock’s Draught Excluder and,65
  • Carriages for Maxim Guns, 442, 443
  • Carriages for the South-Eastern Railway, American (Gilbert Car Company), 517, 518
  • Carron Foundry Travelling Crane, 25-Ton (Messrs. Booth and Brothers, Rodley), 274
  • Cars for the South-Eastern Railway, American (Gilbert Car Company), 517, 518
  • Carver’s Circlip, 428
  • Castle Liners “ Doune Castle” and u Lismore
  • Castle” (Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co., Glasgow), 387
  • “ C^cille,” French Cruiser, 93, 96
  • Cement Works, Porta, Bremen, 60, 61
  • Central Pivoted Carriage for 9.2-In. Gun, 57
  • Centrifugal Pump Driven by Electric Motor (MM. Sautter and Harla’s), 378
  • Chain-Testing Machines (Buckton, Leeds), 420
  • Challenge Oil Pump for Lubrication (Messrs.
  • John Greenwood and Co., London), 64
  • Channel Steamers “ Frederica,” “ Lydia,” and u Stella,” London and South-Western Railway Company’s (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 270, 279
  • Chicago :

Folding Bridge over Chicago River, 84

  • Masonic Temple, 143, 146, 147, 150
  • Rapid Transit Railroad, 594
  • Washington Street Tunnel, 216
  • Chicago Exhibition. See Columbian Exposition.
  • Chicago River, Folding Bridge over, 84
  • Chili, Torpedoes in, 190
  • Chilian Oruiser “ Presidente Pinto” (Forges et Chantier de la Mediterran6e), 358
  • Circlip, Carver’s, 428
  • Circulator (Water) for Boilers, 12. See Letters
  • Clark and Standfield’s Depositing Dock, Barrow, 448, 460
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Undertype Compound Engine, 137
  • Coal-Feeding Arrangement, Automatic, 337
  • Coastguard Ship “ Itsukushima,” Japanese (Forges et Chantiers), 568
  • Colour Block Machine, Btlchner’s, 699
  • Columbian Exposition, 1893 :
  • Administration Building, Dome of, 560, 561
  • Battle-Ship Model, 622, 649, 684, 686
  • Delaware State Building, 425
  • Dome of Administration Building, 560, 561
  • Electricity Building, 316, 317
  • Fisheries Buildings, 34, 35
  • Horticultural Buildings, 116,123
  • Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, 470
  • Map of Jackson Park, 471,*702
  • Mines Building, 502, 504, 505, 711
  • Naval Exhibition, United States, 622, 649,685
  • Plan of Buildings and Grounds, 471, 702
  • Tower, 598, 711, 722
  • Transportation Buildings, 116,123
  • Tunnels for Electric Mains, 523
  • Compound Air Compressors and Motors, 673
  • Compound Armour-Plate Trials, 543, 572
  • Compound Engine, 450 Horse-Power, at Frankfort Exhibition (Maschinenfabrik Buckau), 154
  • Compound Engine, Undertype (Messrs Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln), 137
  • Compound Engines, Stationary, American Practice, 30, 31
  • Compound Locomotive*, “Greater Britain” (London and North-Western Railway Company), 565
  • Comptograph, Felt’s, 750
  • Concrete Dam, Beetaloo, 14, 23
  • Concrete, Method of Depositing, in Harbour Works, 635
  • Condenser, Klein’s Cooling Apparatus, 626
  • Condenser, Row’s Fresh Water, 638
  • Conical Pistons, 326
  • Cooling Apparatus, Klein’s, 626
  • Corliss Valve Gear, 733
  • Corliss Valve Gear, Walker’s, 105
  • Coupling, Electro-Magnetic Safety, 757
  • Craig and Donald’s Punching and Shearing Machine, 77
  • Crane, Electric, Overhead Travelling (Messrs.
  • R. Bolton and Co., London), 534
  • Crane, 15-Ton Locomotive Steam (Messrs. Sto-thert and Pitt, Bath), 367
  • Crane Stresses, Derrick, 50
  • Crane, Travelling, at Carron Foundry, 25-Ton (Messrs. Booth and Brothers, Rodley), 274
  • Crank Device, Michele’s, 51
  • Cremator, Foster’s Garbage, 720
  • Crematorium, Manchester, 120,121
  • Cruiser “C6cille” (French), 93, 96
  • Cruiser (Chilian “ Presidente Pinto” (Forges et Chantier de la MediterranCe), 358
  • Cruiser “ Sfax,” French Unarmoured, 508
  • Cruisers, H.M., “Terpsichore,” “Thetis,” and “Tribune” (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 475
  • Cylinder Boring Machine (Messrs. W. Sellers and Co.), 354
  • Cylinder Boring Machine, Vertical (Messrs.
  • Thomas Shanks and Co., Johnstone), 690
  • Dam, Beetaloo Concrete, 14, 23
  • Darlington Company’s Iron Railway Wagon, 62 “ Davout,” French Barbette Ship, 181
  • Delaware State Building, Chicago Exhibition, 425
  • Demon Water Motor (Mr. P. Pitman, Manchester), 241
  • Denny, Dumbarton, South African Union Liner “Scot,” 10, 11, 38, 39, 85, 89
  • Derrick Crane Stresses, 50
  • Despatch System, Wildemann Pneumatic, 577
  • Diagram of Metal Prices, 22, 167, 308, 428, 546, 668
  • Diagram of Steamship Performances, 1, 647
  • Diagrams of Riveted Joints, 665
  • Disappearing Turret fer Quick-Firing Gun, Hydrostatic, 500, 501
  • Diving on the Tunnel of Tequixquiac, Mexico, 762
  • Dock, Barrow Depositing (Messrs. Clark and Stand field’s), 448, 460
  • Dock, Graving, at Hampton Roads, Virginia, U.S., 186
  • Dome of Administration Building, Chicago Exhibition, 560, 561
  • “ Donne Castle” and “ Lismore Castle” (Messrs.
  • Barclay, Curie, and Co., Limited, Glasgow), 387
  • Dragonne and Fldche, French Seagoing Torpedo Boats, 754, 762
  • Drainage and Sewage Disposal Works at Richmond, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351
  • Dredger, Bell’s (Nadrai Aqueduct), 466
  • Dredger and Soil Transporter at Manchester Canal, 90
  • Dredgers for Canal Construction, 370
  • Drill Grinder, Edmeston Simplex Twist, 531
  • Drill and Motor, Portable Electric (MM. Sautter and Harte’s), 378
  • Drilling Apparatus for Water Mains, Pearson’s, 225
  • Drilling Machine, Boiler Flue (G. Booth and Co., Halifax), 487
  • Drilling Machine, Hamilton’s Radial (Lee and Hunt, Nottingham), 639
  • Drilling Machine, Radial (Mr. Asquith’s), 607
  • Dunsmuir and Jackson’s Triple-Screw Engines, 211
  • Dynamo Machine, An Early, 46
  • Dynamo, Oerlikon Three-Phase Current Generator, 707
  • Dynamo, Sayer’s Plating, 355
  • Dynamos and Engines for French Torpedo Boats,
  • 205. See also 233
  • Dynamos and Motors at Mg cow Exhibition, 203, 205, 232, 262, 378
  • Dynamometer, A Belt, 315
  • Edmeston Simplex Twist Drill Grinder, 531
  • Egan Company’s Spoke Lathe, 64
  • Electric Drill and Motor, Portable (MM. Sautter and Harte’s), 378
  • Electric Exhibits at Moscow Exhibition, 203, 205, 232, 233, 262, 263, 378, 379
  • Electric Generator, Oerlikon Three-Phase, 707
  • Electric, Helios Exhibit at Frankfort Exhibition, 564
  • Electric Lamps at the Naval Exhibition, 739
  • Electric Light Engine (Messrs. Bro wett, Lindley, and’Co., Salford), 669
  • Electric Lighting of Naval Exhibition, 618, 619, 630, 682, 683, 710, 739
  • Electric Lighting Plant, Portable (Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., London), 2
  • Electric Lighting Plant at Sunningdale Park, 486
  • Electric Lighting Station at Venice (Messrs. Tosi, Legnano), 182,183
  • Electric Lighting and Ventilating Plant, S.S. “Scot” (Messrs. King, Brown, and Co., Edinburgh), 88
  • Electric Overhead Travelling Crane (Messrs. R.
  • Bolton and Co., London), 534
  • Electric Parcel Exchange System, 371
  • Electric Position Finder, Fiske’s, 638
  • Electric Regulator, Automatic (Messrs. Voigt and
  • Haeffner, Frankfort), 247
  • Electric Welding, Benados System, 757
  • Electric Wire Tubes, 163
  • Electrically Driven Centrifugal Pump (MM. Sautter and Harla’s), 378
  • Electricity Building, Chicago Exhibition, 316, 317
  • Electro-Magnetic Safety Coupling, 751
  • Elevated Railroad in California, 236, 237
  • Elevated Railroad of Chicago ; Rapid Transit, 594, 595
  • Elevated Railway, Liverpool, 714, 715, 742, 743
  • Elevators, Grain, at Alexandra Docks, Liverpool, 296, 297
  • Elimination of Sulphur from Pig Iron, 445
  • Elswick Exhibits at Naval Exhibition ;

Battery Deck of a Modern Ironclad, 58

  • Model of H.M.S. “ Victoria,” 117
  • 9.2-In. Gun and Central Pivoted Carriage, 57
  • 110-Ton Gun and Turret of H.M.S. “ Victoria,”
  • 58, 68
  • Penetrative Power of 110-Ton Gun, 56
  • Pneumatic Loading Apparatus for Heavy Guns, 56
  • Engine, Compound, at Frankfort Exhibition, Maschinenfabrik Buckau, 154
  • Engine Controlling Gear in Twin-S.S. “Scot” (Messrs. Brown Brothers, Edinburgh), 38
  • Engine and Dynamo for French Torpedo Boats, 205. See also 233
  • Engine, Midland Gas (Messrs. John Taylor and Sons, Nottingham), 26
  • Engine (Single-Cylinder) and Industrial Dynamo (MM. Sautter and Harlfc’s), 378
  • Engine, 16-Horse-Power Gas (Messrs. Fielding and Platt), 124
  • Engines, Stationary (American Practice), 30, 31
  • Engine, Steam Fire, for Manchester (Messrs. Merryweather), 590
  • Engine, 30 Horse-Power Four-Cylinder Gas (Munich Engineering Company), 3
  • Engine, 25 Horse-Power Horizontal Gas (Korting Brothers, Hanover), 557
  • Engine, Undertype Compound (Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln), 137
  • Engine, Vertical, for Dynamos (Messrs. Browett, Lindley, and Co., Salford), 669
  • Engine, Vertical (Messrs. Lister and Co., Keighley), 355
  • Engines, Compound Stationary (American Practice), 30, 31
  • Engines, Petroleum Oil, 401, 431
  • Engines, Rolling Mill (Messrs. D. Stewart and Co., Glasgo w), 656, 657, 660
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, “ Doune Castle” and “ Lismore Castle ” (Barclay, Curie, and Co., Limited, Glasgow), 387
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Duplex Pumping (Messrs. Fielding and Platt, Gloucester), 42
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Experimental (Messrs.
  • Allis, Milwaukee), 174,175
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, H.M.SS. “Terpsichore,” “Thetis,” and “Tribune” (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 470
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of Nova Scotian Steamer “Boston” (Messrs. A. Stephen and Sons, Glasgow), 320, 321, 325
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of South African Mail Twin-Screw Steamer “Scot” (Messrs. Denny, Dumbarton), 10, 11, 38, 39
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Twin-Screw, of Channel Steamers “ Frederica,” “Ljdia,” and “ Stella ” (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 270, .279
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Twin-Screw, Orient Liner “ Ophir ” (Messrs. Napier, Glasgow), 535, 586, 587, 591, 592, 623, 687
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Twin-Screw Steamer “ Tynwald” (Fairfield Company), 165
  • Engines, Triple Screw, of “Wai” (Messrs. Dunsmuir and Jackson, Govan), 208, 211
  • Engines, Types of Marine, 212, 213
  • Excavators for Canal Construction, 370
  • Exhauster, Radial Steam Jet, 312
  • Exhibition, Chicago. See Columbian Exposition
  • Exhibition, Frankfort. See Frankfort
  • Exhibition, Moscow. See Moscow
  • Exhibition, Naval. See Naval.
  • Expansion Apparatus, Tremper Automatic, 731 Explosions in 1890, Boiler, 491
  • Fairfield Co., Channel T.S.S. “ Tynwald” 155
  • Fall River Line of Steamers ; “Plymouth, 128, 131
  • Fans, Ventilating ; S.S. “ Scot ” (Messrs. King, Brown, and Co., Edinburgh), 88
  • Felt’s Comptograph, 750
  • Fences, Railway Sand and Snow, 453
  • Fielding and Platt’s 16 Horse-Power Gas Engines, 124. Duplex Pumping Engine, 42
  • Filter, The Morris Circulating, 324
  • Filters, Installation of “Torrent” (Pulsometer Company), 6, 7
  • Fire Engine for Manchester (Messrs. Merryweather), 590
  • Fisheries Buildings, Chicago Exhibition, 34, 35
  • Fiske’s Electric Position Finder, 638
  • “Flbche” and “Dragonne,” French Seagoing Torpedo Boats, 754, 762
  • Flue Drilling Machine, Boiler (Messrs. Booth, Halifax), 487
  • Flue, Morison’s Boiler, 49
  • Flywheels, 514, 544
  • Folding Bridge over the Chicago River, 84
  • Forging Press, Hydraulic, Bessemer’s, 417
  • Foster’s Garbage Cremator, 720
  • Foundry for Messrs. Archdale and Co., Birmingham, 324, 328
  • Frankfort Electrical Exhibition:
  • u 450 H.-P. Engine (Buckau Company), 154
  • Gas Engine (Munich Company), 3
  • Tower, 224
  • Franklin Lifebuoy, 591
  • “Frederica,” London and South-Western Company’s Channel Twin-Screw Steamer (Messrs. Thomas, Clydebank), 270, 279
  • French Navy, The:
  • Armoured Turret Ship “ Hoche,” 181
  • Armoured Turret Snip “ Marceau,” 158
  • Barbette Cruiser “ Davout,” 181
  • Centra] Battery Ironclad “ Redoutable,” 244
  • Central Battery Ironclad “ Richelieu,” 412
  • Cruiser “ C6cille,” 93, 96
  • “Dragonne,” Seagoing Torpedo Boat, 754, 762 “ Fldche,” Seagoing Torpedo Boat, 754, 762 Unarmoured Cruiser “ Sfax,” 508
  • Friction ; Shaw’s Power Transmitter, 751
  • Furnace for Boilers, 49
  • Galvanometer for Testing Alloys, 550
  • Ganz’s Turbines at Assling-Sava, Carniola, 253, 307
  • Gas Engine Automatic Starting Gear, 241
  • Gas Engine, Midland (Messrs. John Taylor and Sons, Nottingham), 26
  • Gas Engine, 16 Horse-Power (Messrs. Fielding and Platt), 124
  • Gas Engine, 30 Horse-Power Cylinder (Munich Engineering Company), 3
  • Gas Engine, 25 Horse-Power Horizontal (Korting Brothers, Hanover), 557
  • Gates for Manchester Canal Locks, 800
  • Gauge, Hopkinson’s Safety Water, 485
  • Gauge, Morison’s Automatic Water, 65
  • Grab, Bell’s Dredger (Nadrai Aqueduct), 466
  • Grabs for Canal Construction, 370
  • Grain Stores at Alexandra Dock, Liverpool, 296, 297
  • Graving Dock at Hampton Roads, Virginia, U.S., 186
  • Great Eastern Railway ; Fast Locomotive Building, 726
  • “ Greater Britain,” Compound Locomotive (London and North-Western Railway Co.), 565
  • Green’s Ventilating Nozzle on S.S. “Ophir,” 622 Grinder, Edmeston Simplex Twist Drill, 531 Gun, Adamson, 546
  • Gun, Maxim Automatic Rifle Calibre Machine, 408, 409, 410, 440, 442
  • Gunboat for Brazilian Government (Mr. J. S. White, Cowes), 289
  • Guns, Armstrong. See Elswick Exhibits
  • Hamburg - American Twin - Screw Steamer “ Augusta-Victoria,” 47. See also 648
  • Hamilton’s Radial Drilling Machine (Lee and Hunt, Nottingham), 639
  • Harbour Works, Method of Depositing Concrete Blocks, 635
  • Hardening Compound Armour Plates, Tresidder’s Process of, 543, 572
  • Haslam’s Refrigerator on S.S. “ Ophir,” 623
  • Haulage, Rope, 291
  • Hayward Tyler and Co.’s Portable Electric
  • Plant, 2
  • Helios Exhibit at Frankfort Exhibition, 564 H.M.S. “Victoria,” 110-Ton Gun, 56, 58, 68 Higginson’s Wrought-Steel Blocks and Sheaves, 429
  • Highland Railway Locomotive and Tender, 413 “ Hoche,” French Armoured Turret Ship, 181 Hoist, Ammunition, for the “25th de Mayo”
  • (Armstrong’s), 166
  • Hopkinson’s Safety Water Gauge, 486
  • Horticultural Buildings, Chicago Exhibition, 116, 123
  • Howie’s Snow Fence, 458
  • Hunt and Mitton’s Hydraulic Valve, 699
  • Hydraulic Engine for Valves (Manchester Water Works), 497
  • Hydraulic Forging Press, Bessemer’s, 417
  • Hydraulic Pump, Compressed Plunger, 485
  • Hydraulic Tests of Lap-Welded Wrought-Iron Steam Pipes, 519, 520
  • Hydraulic Valve, Hunt and Mitton’s, 699
  • Hydropult Steam Trap (Messrs. Crowley and Co., Sheffield), 669
  • Hydrostatic Disappearing Turret for Quick-Firing Guns, 500, 501
  • Icemaking Refrigerating Plant (Pulsometer Company), 652, 653
  • Illuminating Lifebuoy, Franklin, 591
  • “Indiana,” “Massachusetts,” and “Oregon,” United States Ironclads, 622, 649, 684, 686
  • Industrial Dynamos (MM. Sautter and Harld’s), 378. See also 203, 232, 262
  • Inserting1 Bifurcated Rivets, Machine for (The Judson L. Thomas Company, U.S.A.), 627
  • Ironclad, Battery Deck and Guns of an, 57, 58, 68 Ironclads. See French Navy
  • Jackson Park, Chicago Exhibition, 471, 702
  • Japanese Coastguard Ships “ Itsukushima” (Forges et Chantiers), 568
  • Jardine’s Screwing Gear for Rolling Mills, 444
  • Kaye’s Railway Carriage Lock, 627
  • Keartland’s Tuyere Iron, 460
  • Klein’s Cooling Apparatus, 626
  • Korting Gas Engine, 557
  • Lamp, Continuous Current, for Lighthouses, 204
  • Lancashire Boiler Experiments, 375, 377
  • Lancashire Boilers, 609, 610
  • Lanchester’s Self-Starting Gear for Gas Engine, 241
  • Lap-Welded Iron Pipes, Hydraulic Tests of, 519, 520
  • Lathe, Spoke (Egan Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati), 64
  • Launch Fitted with Petroleum Oil Engine, 400, 402
  • Laycock’s Draught Excluder and Window Lift, 65
  • Lifebuoy, Franklin, 591
  • Lift for Ammunition, “ 25 de Mayo,” 166
  • Lighthouse Lamp, Continuous Current, and Oil, 204
  • Lighting, Electric, of Naval Exhibition, 618, 619, 630, 682, 683, 710, 739
  • Lighting, Electric, Station at Venice (Messrs. Tosi, Legnano), 182,183
  • Lighting Plant, Electric, at Sunningdale Park, 486
  • Lighting Plant, Portable Electric (Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., London), 2
  • “ Lismore Castle” and “ Doune Castle ” (Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co., Limited, Glasgow), 387
  • Lister and Co.’s Vertical Engine, 355
  • Liverpool and Isle of Man Steamer “ Tynwald” (Fairfield Company, Glasgow), 155
  • Liverpool Overhead Railway, 714, 715, 742, 743
  • Loading Apparatus, Pneumatic, for Heavy Guns, 56
  • Lock Gates, Manchester Canal, 300
  • Lock, Kaye’s Railway Carriage, 627
  • Locomotive Building, Fast, 726
  • Locomotive “Greater Britain,” Compound (London and North-Western Railway Co.), 565
  • Locomotive for Metropolitan Railway (Messrs. Neilson, Glasgow), 718
  • Locomotive for Pike’s Peak Railroad (Baldwin Company, Philadelphia), 266, 267
  • Locomotive Steam Crane, 15-Ton (Messrs. Sto-thert and Pitt, Bath), 367
  • Locomotive and Tender, Highland Railway, 413 London-Paris Telephone, 286
  • Los Angeles Cable Railroad in California, 236, 237
  • Lubrication, Oil Pump for (Messrs. John Greenwood and Co., London), 64
  • “Lydia,” London and South-Western Company’s Channel Twin-Screw Steamer (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 270, 279
  • McGlasson’s Non-Reversible Screws, 719
  • Machine Guns, Maxim-Nordenfelt, 408, 409, 410. 440, 442
  • Magazine Rifle, Rees’, 626
  • Magazine Rifle, Swiss, 390
  • Magnetic, Electro, Safety Coupling, 751
  • Manchester Canal:

Building of Concrete Wall under Runcorn Bridge, 300

  • Lower Gates for 80-Ft. Lock at Eastham, 300 Mechanical Appliances for Canal Construction
  • 370
  • Sluices at Weaver Mouth, 382, 383
  • Soil Transporter (Mr. John Price. Grannen-hall, Cheshire), 90
  • Weaver Sluices, 382, 383
  • Manchester Crematorium, 120,121
  • Manchester Steam Fire Engine (Messrs. Merrv-weather), 590
  • Manchester Water Works:

Aqueduct, Line of, 554, 555, 616, 617

  • Cast-Iron Pipes, 615
  • Hydraulic Engine and Outlet Valve at Thirl-mere, 497
  • Piping, 615
  • Self-Acting Stop Valve, 679, 746, 747
  • Straining Valves at Thirlmere, 496
  • Thirlmere Reservoir and Embankment, 435
  • Thirlmere Reservoir, Outlet and Straining Wells, 495, 496, 497 5
  • Tunnelling and Open Cutting, Section of. 555 556, 616, 617
  • Valve, Automatic, for Northern Syphon Wells 678
  • Valve, 42-In. Stop, 553, 746
  • Valve House for Manual and Self-Acting Ston
  • Valve, 747 P
  • Valves. 496, 497, 553, 678, 679, 746, 747
  • Valves (Outlet) and Hydraulic Engine, at Thirlmere, 497
  • Wells for Northerly and Southerly Ends of Syphons, 677
  • Manitou and Pike’s Peak Railroad, Colorado, 266
  • 267 ’
  • Manufactures and Liberal Arts Building, Chicago Exhibition, 470 s
  • ^702°* ^aC^S0n Par^’ Chicago Exhibition, 471,
  • “ Marceau,” French Armoured Turret Ship, 158
  • Marine Engineering Practice, 212, 213
  • Marine Engines. See Engines
  • Marshall and Wigram’s Balanced Slide Valves 731 ’
  • Masonic Temple, Chicago, 143,146, 147
  • “ Massachusetts,” “ Indiana,” and “ Oregon ” United States Ironclads, 622, 649, 684, 686
  • Massachusetts Institute Triple-Expansion Experimental Engines, 174, 175
  • Maxim Automatic Rifle Calibre Machine Gun 408, 409, 410, 440? 442 ’
  • Maxim-Nordenfelt Turrets, 499, 500, 501
  • Mechanical Stoking Arrangement, 337
  • Merryweathers’ Steam Fire Engine for Man-
  • MeWPrice Diagram, 22, 167 308 428 546, 668
  • Meter, Sporton’s Registering Water, 730
  • Metropolitan Railway Locomotive (Messrs. Neil
  • son, Glasgow), 718
  • Michele’s Crank Device, 51
  • Mill Engines, Rolling (Messrs. D. Stewart and
  • Co., Glasgow), 656, 657, 660
  • Mill Rolling Fluid (Bessemer s), 416
  • Mines Building, Chicago Exhibition, 502, 504,
  • 505, 711 .. w x r.
  • Morison’s Automatic Water Gauge, 65
  • Morison’s Boiler Flue, 49
  • Morris Circulating Filter, 324
  • Moscow Exhibition, Sautter, Harle, and Co. at, 203, 232, 262, 378
  • Motor, The Demon Water (Mr. P. Pitman, Manchester), 241 .
  • Motor and Dynamo for Japanese Cruiser, 233
  • Motors at Moscow Exhibition, 203, 232, 262, 378
  • Mountings for Maxim Guns, 440, 441,442
  • Munich Engineering Company, 30 Horse-Pewer
  • Four-Cylinder Gas Engine, 3
  • Nadrai Aqueduct, 467, 478
  • Napier, Glasgow. Orient Liner “ Ophir,” 535, 586, 587, 591, 592, 593, 623, 687, 688
  • Naval Exhibit, Chicago Exhibition, 622, 649, 686
  • Naval Exhibition. Royal :
  • Electric Lighting of Exhibition, 618, 619, 630, 682, 683, 710, 739
  • Elswick Exhibits, 56, 57, 58, 68, 117
  • Maxim Automatic Rifle Calibre Machine Gun, 408, 409, 410, 440, 441, 442
  • Navy, H.M. Cruisers “Terpsichore,” “Thetis,” and “ Tribune” (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 475
  • Neilson and Co.’s Locomotive for Metropolitan Railway, 718
  • Nickel Steel Armour Plate (St. Chamond Company), 763
  • Niles Works Armour-Plate Bending Rolls, 474
  • Nordenfelt Guns at Naval Exhibition, 408, 409, 410, 440, 442
  • Nordenfelt Quick-Firing Gun, Armoured Turret for 6-Pounder, 499
  • Nova Scotia and Boston Steamer “ Boston” (Messrs. Alex. Stephen and Sons, Glasgow), 320, 321, 325
  • Nozzle, Keartland’s Tuyere Iron, 460
  • Nozzle for Ventilation of S.S. “ Ophir,” Green’s, 622
  • Oerlikon Three-Phase Current Generator, 707
  • Oil Engines, Petroleum, 401, 431
  • Oil Lamp for Lighthouse, 204
  • Oil Pump for Lubrication (Messrs. John Greenwood and Co., London), 64
  • Oil Tank Steamers, 139
  • One-Sided Dock (Messrs. Clark and Standfield’s), 448, 460
  • “ Ophir,” Twin-Screw Steamer, Orient Line (Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 535, 586, 587, 591, 592, 593, 623, 687, 688
  • “ Oregon,” United States Ironclad, 622, 649, 684, 686
  • Overhead Railway, Liverpool, 714, 715, 742, 743
  • Overhead Railways. See Elevated
  • Overhead Travelling Crane, Electric (Messrs R.
  • Bolton and Co., London), 534
  • Parcel Exchange, Electrical, 371
  • Parcocha Railway Iron Ore Wagons (Darlington Company), 62
  • Pearson’s Drilling Apparatus for Water Mains, 225
  • Petroleum Oil Engines, 401, 431
  • Petroleum Steamers, 139
  • Pig Iron, Elimination of Sulphur from, 445
  • Pike 8 Peak Railroad, Colorado, 266, 267
  • P1520’ Hydraulic Tesfc8'0f Lap-Welded Iron, 519,
  • Piping. See Manchester Water Works
  • Pitman’s Water Motor, 241
  • Pian of Chicago Exhibition Buildings and Grounds, 471, 702
  • ne <Me88re- J- Bertram and Sons, Montreal), 413
  • P1nne4 nendn^i^0118’ Armour (Messrs. Sellers and Co., Philadelphia), 645
  • Plating Dynamo, Sayer’s, 355
  • Plymouth,” S.S., 128,131
  • Por^^eniAni^w3^^?^ System’ Wildemann, 577 rorta Cement Works, Bremen, 60, 61 Position Finder, Fiske’s Electric, 638 ™T^tlOn Works at Richmond, 346, 347, 348, MU, ODl
  • Cruiser (Forges et prplLa w eP d?-laJIedlterrande), 358 PHce’sHSonaT 10 Forgln»> Bessemer’s, 417
  • 90 S Transporter at Manchester Canal, Priestman’s Oil Engines, 400, 402
  • ’siuttePanrtV Exhibition (Messrs.
  • bautter and Harle’s), 233, 262 263
  • Propeller Shafts Fractured, 575*
  • Propellers, Non-Reversible, 719
  • “n^PlaCn°tm652ny6f3 Refrigerating and Ice’ “T°rrent ” Fi,ter8’ In’
  • bJ8E>ectric Motor & Flu"g- Hvdraulic, 485
  • p wo?d ^P1688"' J°hn Green’
  • (E Kete THriP,le-ExP^sion Duplex Punching and Flatt- Gloucester), 42
  • 7anOdhSS„S JoXtoU1^"6 * * Pyrometer for Testing Alloys, 550, 580
  • 6-
  • Gun for^OO^Ol’ ^ydr03tatic Disappearing
  • 41^ 44M42JUn8> Maxim“Nordenfelt, 408, 409,
  • Rack Railroad, Pike’s Peak, Colorado, 266, 267
  • Radial Drilling Machine, Asquith’s, 607
  • Radial Drilling Machine, Hamilton (Lee and
  • Hunt, Nottingham), 639
  • Rail Sleepers, Longitudinal, 210
  • Railroad, Cable and Elevated, in California 236 237 ’ ’
  • Railroad of Chicago, Rapid Transit, 594, 595
  • Railroad Viaducts in America, 177, 179
  • Railway Carriage Lock, Kaye’s, 627
  • Railway Carriages for the South-Eastern Rail-way, American (Gilbert Car Company), 51s 577 ’ ’
  • Railway, Fast Building of Locomotive for Great Eastern, 726
  • Railway, Laycock’s Draught Excluder and Window Litt, 65
  • Railway, Liverpool Overhead, 714, 715, 742, 743
  • Railway, Locomotive for Metropolitan (Messrs
  • Neilson, Glasgow), 718
  • Railway Sand and Snow Fences, 453
  • Railway Wagons for Parcocha Company, Spain (Darlington Company), 62
  • Range Finder, Weldon’s, 457
  • Rapid Transit Railroad of Chicago, 594, 595 Redoutable,” French Central Battery Iron, clad, 244  ?
  • Rees’ Magazine Rifle, 626
  • Refrigerating and Icemaking Plant (Pulsometer
  • Company), 652, 653
  • Refrigerating Machinery, Testing Station for 113,249 ’
  • Refrigerator on S.S. “ Ophir” (Messrs. Haslam’s), 623
  • Refuse Disposal Works, 720
  • Regulator, Automatic Electric (Messrs. Voigt and Haeffner, Frankfort), 247
  • Reid’s Rigging Block, 668
  • Repeating Rifle, Swiss, 390
  • Rhode Island, U.S.A., Brown University, Providence, 292, 293
  • “ Richelieu,” Central Battery Ironclad (French), 412
  • Richmond Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal
  • Works, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351
  • Rifle, Rees’ Magazine, 626
  • Rifle, Swiss Magazine, 390
  • Rigging Block, Reid’s, 668
  • Riparia Bridge, Washington, U.S.A., 526, 527. 530, 533, 538
  • River Bed Sounding Apparatus, Arnoldi’s, 699
  • Rivets, Machine for Inserting Bifurcated (The Judson L. Thomas Company, Mass., U.S.A , 627  ;
  • Riveted Joints, Diagrams for Calculating Per-centage of Strength of, 665
  • Riveting of Joints of Boilers, 609, 610
  • Rolling Fluid Mill, Bessemer’s, 416
  • Rolling Mill Engine (Messrs. Duncan Stewart
  • and Co., Glasgow), 656, 657, 660
  • Rolling Mills, Jardine’s, Screwing Gear for, 444
  • Rolls, Armour-Plate Bending, for the Mare
  • Island Navy Yard (Niles Works, Hamilton,
  • Ohio), 474 3
  • Rolls, Vertical Armour-Plate Bending (Messrs.
  • Sellers and Co., Philadelphia),. 645
  • Roof Haulage, 291
  • Roof Truss for Masonic Temple, Chicago, 150
  • Rope-Holder, Strohbach’s Wire, 283
  • Row’s Fresh Water Condenser, 238
  • St, Chamond Company ; Nickel Steel Plate
  • Armour, 768
  • Sautter, Harte, and Co.’s Exhibit at Moscow Exhibition, 203, 232, 233, 262, 378
  • Saw, Band (Messrs. John Wild and Co., Oldham), 399
  • Sayer’s Plating Dynamo, 355
  • Schmidt’s Instantaneous Grip Vice, 547
  • “ Scot,” Twin-Screw South African S.S. (Messrs.
  • Denny, Dumbarton), 10, 11, 38, 39, 85, 89
  • Screwing Gear for Rolling Mills, Jardine’s, 444
  • Screws, Non-Reversible, 719
  • Search Lights at Moscow Exhibition (Messrs.
  • Sautter and Harte’s), 233, 262, 263
  • Sellers’ Vertical Armour-Plate Bending Rolls, 645
  • Sellers’ Cylinder Boring Machine, 354
  • Serpollet Steam Carriage, 195
  • Sewage Disposal Works, 720
  • Sewage Disposal Works, Richmond Main Drain
  • age and, 346, 347, 348, 350, 351
  • “ Sfax,” French Unarmoured Cruiser, 508
  • Shaft to Tunnel of Tequixquiac, Mexico, 762
  • Shaft'and Well Sinking, 461
  • Shafting, Strength of, 604, 605
  • Shafts (Propeller), Fractured, 575
  • Shanks’ Vertical Boring Machine, 690
  • Shaw’s Power Transmitter, 751
  • Shearing Machine for £-Iron (Mr. John Cameron, Manchester), 92
  • Shearing and Punching Machine (Messrs. Craig and Donald, Johnstone), 77
  • Sheaves, Wrought-Steel Blocks and (Messrs. Hig
  • ginson and Co., Liverpool), 429
  • Ship Lights (Electric), 205, 233, 263
  • Ships’ Bulkheads, 386
  • Siemens Electric Lighting Plant at Naval Exhibition, 618, 619,630, 682, 683, 710, 739
  • Simplex Twist Drill Grinder, 531
  • Sinking Wells and Shafts, 461
  • Sleepers, Longitudinal Rail, 210
  • Slide Valves, Marshall and Wigram’s Balanced, 731
  • Snake River Bridge at Riparia, Washington, U.S.A., 526, 527, 530, 533,538
  • Snow Fences, Railway Sand and, 453
  • Soil Transporter at Manchester Ship Canal, 90
  • Sounding Apparatus, Arnoldi’s, 699
  • South African Liners “ Doune Castle” and “ Lismore Castle” (Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co., Limited, Glasgow), 387
  • South African Twin-Screw Steamer “ Scot ” (Messrs. Denny, Dumbarton), 10, 11, 38, 39, 85, 89
  • South-Eastern Railway, American Cars for the
  • (Gilbert Car Company), 517, 518
  • Southgate Company’s Beam Bending Machine, 645
  • Speeds and Power of Steamships, Diagram, 647
  • Spencer’s Tyre-Boring Machine, 240
  • Spoke Lathe (Egan Manufacturing Company!
  • Cincinnati), 64
  • Sporton’s Registering Water Meter^ 730
  • Starting Gear for Gas Engines, Automatic, 241
  • Steam Boiler Experiments—No. VII., 375, 377
  • Steam Carriage, The Ser poll et , 195
  • Steam Jet Exhauster, Radial, 312
  • Steam Trap, Hydropult (Messrs. Crowley and Co., Shettied), 669
  • Steamer “Augusta Victoria,” Hamburg-American, 47. See also 648
  • Steamer “Boston,” Nova Scotian (Messrs. Alex.
  • Stephen and Sons, Glasgow), 320, 321, 325
  • Steamer “Ophir,” Orient Twin-Screw (Messrs. R Napier and Sons, Glasgow), 535, 586, 587, 591, 592, 623, 687, 688
  • Steamer “Plymouth” of the Fall River Line, 128,131
  • Steamer “Scot,” Twin-Screw (Messrs. Denny, Dumbarton), 10,11, 38, 39, 85, 89
  • Steamer “Tynwald,” Twin-Screw, Isle of Man (Fairfield Company, Glasgow), 155
  • Steamer “Wai,” Triple-Screw (Grangemouth Company and Dunsmuir and Jackson, Govan), 211
  • Steamers, Atlantic; Profiles, Sections, Performance Diagrams, 647, 648
  • Steamers, “Frederica,” “Stella,” and “Lydia,” London and South-Western Railway Company’s Channel Twin-Screw (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 270, 279
  • Steamers “Lismore Castle” and “DouneCastle” (Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co., Limited, Glasgow), 387
  • Steamers, Oil Tank, 139
  • Steamers, Whaleback, 125
  • Steamship Performances, Diagram of, 1, 647
  • Steel (Nickel) Plate'Armour; St. Chamond Company, 763
  • Steering Gear and Warping Winch; Steamer “Scot” (Messrs. Brown Brothers and Co., Edinburgh), 89
  • “ Stella,” London and South-Western Company’s Channel Twin-Screw Steamer (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 270, 279
  • Stephen, Glasgow, S.S. “Boston,” 320, 321, 325
  • Stewart’s Rolling Mill Engines, 656, 657, 660
  • Stoking, Mechanical, 337
  • Storage for Oil for Engines, 431
  • Stothert and Pitt’s Crane, 367
  • Stress of the Derrick Crane, 50
  • Strohbach’s Wire Rope-Holder, 283
  • Sulphur from Pig Iron, Elimination of, 445
  • Swiss Magazine Rifle, 390
  • Taylor and Sons’ (Messrs. John) Midland Gas Engine, 26
  • Telephone, London-Paris, 286
  • Telephones of Great Cities, 309
  • “ Terpsichore,” H.M. Cruiser (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 475
  • Testing Machine, Wicksteed’s Chain (Messrs.
  • John Buckton and Co., Limited, Leeds), 420 Testing Station for Refrigerating Machinery, 113, 249
  • u Thetis,” H.M. Cruiser (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 475
  • Thirlmere Reservoir, Embankment and Wells and Valves, 435, 437, 495,496, 497
  • Thoms’ Boiler Water Circulator, 12. See Letters, Boiler Circulation
  • Thomson, Clydebank. Cruisers “ Terpsichore,” “Thetis,” and “Tribune,” 475. Channel Steamers “Frederica,” “Lydia,” and “Stella,” 270, 279
  • Thomson, Machine for Inserting Bifurcated Rivets (The Judson L. Thomson and Co.), 627
  • Thornycroft’s Torpedo for Brazilian Navy, 333 Torpedo Attack in Chili, 190
  • Torpedo Boat Electric Light Plant, French, 205.
  • See also 233
  • Torpedo Boat, Seagoing, for Brazilian Navy (Messrs. Thorny croft), 333
  • Torpedo Boats “ Dragonne ” and “Fleche” (French), 754, 762
  • Torrent Filters, Installation of (Pulsometer Company), 6, 7
  • Tosi’s Electric Installation at Venice, 182, 183 Tower (Chicago Exhibition), 598, 711, 722
  • Tower at Frankfort Exhibition, 224 Transatlantic. See Atlantic Transmitter, Shaw’s Power, 751 Transportation Building, Chicago Exhibition, 34, 35
  • Transporter, Soil, at Manchester Canal, 90
  • Travelling Crane, Electric Overhead (Messrs. R.
  • Bolton and Co., London), 534
  • Travelling Crane, 25-Ton, at Carron Foundry (Messrs. Booth and Brothers, Rodley), 274
  • Tremper Automatic Expansion Apparatus, 731 Tresidder’s Process of Hardening Armour-Plates, 543, 572
  • “ Tribune,” H.M. Cruiser (Messrs. Thomson, Clydebank), 475
  • Triple - Expansion Duplex Pumping Engines (Messrs. Fielding and Platt, Gloucester), 42
  • Triple-Expansion Experimental Engine (Messrs.
  • Allis, Milwaukee), 174, 175
  • Triple-Expansion Marine Engines. See Engines Triple-Expansion Triple-Screw Engines (Messrs.
  • Dunsmuir and Jackson, Govan), 208,211
  • Triple-Screw Steamer “Wai” (Grangemouth Company and Messrs. Dunsmuir and Jackson, Govan), 208, 211
  • Tunnel, Aqueduct. See Manchester Water Works Tunnel of Tequixquiac, Mexico ; Diving, 762 Tunnel, Washington Street, Chicago, 216 Tunnels for Electric Main, Chicago Exhibition, 523
  • Turbines at Assling-Sava, Carniola (Messrs. Ganz, Buda-Pesth), 253, 307
  • Turret, Armoured, for 6-Pounder Nordenfelt Quick-Firing Gun, 499
  • Turret of H.M.S. “ Victoria,” 110-Ton Gun and, 58, 68
  • Turret for Quick-Firing Gun, Hydrostatic Disappearing, 500,501
  • Turret Ships. See French Navy
  • Tuyere, Iron, Keartland’s, 460
  • Twin-Screw Channel Steamers. See Steamers
  • Twist-Drill Grinder, Edmeston Simplex, 531
  • Tyler and Co.’s Portable Electric Lighting Plant, 2 “Tynwald,” Twin-Screw Steamer (Fairfield Com
  • pany, Glasgow), 155
  • Typewriter Device, Bousfield’s, 547
  • Tyre-Boring Machine (Messrs. J. Spencer and Co., Hollinwood, Manchester), 240
  • Undertype Compound Engine (Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln), 137
  • United States. See America
  • United States Battle-Ships “Indiana,” “Massachusetts,’ and “ Oregon,” 622, 684, 686
  • University, Brown, Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.A., 292, 293
  • Valve Gear, Corliss. 733
  • Valve Gear, Walker’s Corliss, 105
  • Valve, Hydraulic (Hunt and Mitton’s), 699
  • Valves (Manchester Water Works), 497, 553, 678, 679, 746, 747
  • Valves, Marshall and Wigram’s Balanced Slide, 731
  • Venice, Electric Light Station at, Tosi’s, 182, 183 Ventilating Plant, S.S. “Scot” (Messrs. King,
  • Brown, and Co., Edinburgh), 88
  • Ventilation of S.S. “ Ophir,” Green’s Nozzles, 622
  • Vertical Armour-Plate Bending Rolls (Messrs.
  • Sellers and Co., Philadelphia), 645
  • Vertical Cylinder Boring Machine (Messrs.
  • Thomas Shanks and Co., Johnstone), 690
  • Vertical Engine for Dynamos (Messrs. Browett,
  • Lindley, and Co., Salford), 669
  • Vertical Engine (Messrs. Lister and Co., Keighley), 355
  • Viaducts in America, 177,179
  • Vice, Schmidt’s, Instantaneous Grip, 547
  • Wagon, 18-Ton Iron Ore, for Parcocha Railway, Spain (Darlington Company), 62
  • Walker’s Corliss Valve Gear, 105
  • Warships, French. See French Navy
  • Washington, U.S.A., Snake River Bridge at Riparia, 526, 527, 530, 533, 538
  • Water Gauge, Hopkinson’s Safety, 486
  • Water Gauge, Morison’s Automatic, 65
  • Water Main Drilling Apparatus, Pearson’s, 225
  • Water Meter, Sporton’s Registering, 730
  • Water Motor, The Demon (Mr. P. Pitman, Manchester), 241
  • Water Valves. See Manchester Water Works
  • Water Works. See Manchester Water Works
  • Watertight Bulkheads, Spacing of, 386
  • Webb’s Compound Locomotive “Greater Britain” (London and North-Western Railway Company), 565
  • Welded Iron Pipes, Hydraulic Tests of Lap-, 519, 520
  • Welding, Electric (Benardos System), 757
  • Weldon’s Range Finder, 457
  • Wells on Manchester Aqueduct. See Manchester Water Works
  • Wells and Shafts, Sinking, 461
  • “ Whaleback” Cargo Steamers, 125
  • White’s Gunboat for Brazil (Cowes), 289
  • Wicksteed’s Chain - Testing Machine (Messrs.
  • John Buckton and Co., Limited, Leeds), 420
  • Wildemann Pneumatic Despatch System, 577
  • Willans and Robinson s Electric Lighting Plant at Naval Exhibition, 618, 619, 630, 682, 683, 710, 739
  • Willey’s Boat-Disengaging Apparatus, 151
  • Winch, Warping, in S.S. “ Scot ” (Messrs. Brown Brothers, and Co., Edinburgh), 89
  • Window Lift, Laycock’s Draught Excluder and, 65
  • Z-Iron, Shearing Machine for (Mr. John Cameron, Manchester), 92


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