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Engineering 1892 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
Engineering 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
Engineering 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1892 Jan-Jun: Index

Illustrations Index

  • ABATTOIRS, Woodside, Birkenhead, 616, 617
  • Accumulators for Birmingham Hydraulic Supply Station, 196, 197, 254, 255, 256
  • Administration Building, Chicago Exhibition, bbl, 774
  • Admiralty Experiments on Models, 542
  • African Bridge, Floating, 33
  • Agricultural Building, Chicago Exhibition, 432, 4t0, 461, 490, 491, 520, 521, 550^552, 523

Agricultural Show, Royal (Warwick):

  • Gas Engine, 14 Horse-Power (Messrs. Wells Brothers, Sandiacre), 782
  • Maxon’s Chain, 776
  • Oil Engine, Portable (Messrs. Robey and Co., Lincoln), 775
  • Petroleum Engine (Messrs. Hornsby, Grantham), 782
  • Petroleum Engine, Portable (Messrs. Priestman, Hull), 782
  • Pond Cleaner (Messrs. J. Fowler and Co., Limited, Leeds), 775
  • Road Roller Scraper (Messrs. Aveling and Porter, Rochester), 778
  • Rotary Pump (Messrs. Tangye, Limited), 778
  • Well-Boring Tackle (Messrs. Isler and Co.), 776
  • “ Aid,” Ramsgate Salvage Steamer, Messrs. W.
  • Allsup and Sons, Limited, Preston), 286, 292
  • Air Locks, Mersey, Tunnel, 770. 771
  • Air Valves, Manchester Water Works, S4, 35
  • Alternate Current Dynamo. Pyke and Harris’s, 600
  • Alternator, Mordey-Victoria, 111
  • Alternator, 25U-Kilowatt, Mordey-Victoria (Brush Company), 316
  • American Artillery. See Artillery
  • American Blast Furnace Hearths and Boshes, 425, 426
  • American Ferry Boats, Early Examples, 221. See also 258, 259, 262
  • American Ferry Steamer/* Bremen” (S.S.)(Marvel and Co., Newburgh, N.Y.), 232, 257, 259. 262
  • American Ferry Steamer “ Cincinnati,” 38, 39, 71, 72, 78
  • American Rail and Track, 735
  • American Railroad Station, Pennsylvania Company at Jersey City, 4O2, 403
  • American Railroad Timber Structures, 633
  • American Steamer, “El Sud” (Newport News Shipbuilding Company), 744
  • Ammonia Plant, Sulphate of (Simons), 271
  • Ammunition for3.6-ln. Gun, 487
  • Anderson’s Design for Suspension Bridge over the Forth, 2
  • Aqueduct, Bridges on Line of, Manchester Water Works, 102
  • Aqueduct Tunnel under the Mersey, Vyrnwy, 739, 740, 749, 752,767, 770, 771
  • Aqueducts, 158
  • Aqueducts, Roman, 96. 97
  • Arc Lamp, Crompton-Crabb, 787
  • Arc Lamps in Holophotes, Siemens, 31
  • Arc Lamps, Light of, 565
  • Arch Bridge over the River Enz, near Hofen, with Semi-Free Joints, 558. 5fi0
  • Archdale and Company’s Planing Machine, 718
  • Arched Bridges. 63. 96, 97, 125, 126, 157, 168, 159
  • Arched Gateways. 63
  • Arches in Rome, Early, 96, 97

Artillery, Modern United States :

  • Ammunition for 3.6-In. Gun, 487
  • Breechloading of 5 In. Siege Gun, 548
  • Breechloading Mechanism of 8-In. Gun, 644, 645
  • Breechloading Mechanism of 10-ln. Gun, 710, 711
  • Breech Mechanism, Gerdom System of, 517
  • Breech Mechanism of the 3.2-In. Rifle, Model 1839, 427, 428
  • Carriage for Breechloading Howitzer, 580, 581
  • Carriage for 5-In. Siege Gun, 548
  • Carriage for 3.2-In. Gun, 1889 Model, 453, 456, 457
  • Carriages, Pneumatic Disappearing, for Coast and Naval Guns, 741
  • Cast-Iron Smooth-Bore Guns for Coast Defence, 341
  • Coast Defence Carriage for 15-In. Rodman Smooth-Bore Gun, 342
  • Coast Defence Gun, 8-In. 14i-Ton Breechloader, 611,64.4, 645
  • Coast Defence Gun, 10 In. Breechloader, 612, 613
  • Converted Wrought-Iron 3 In. Muzzle-Loaders, 397
  • Disappearing Carriage for Coast and Naval Guns, 741.
  • Forge for Field Battery, Wagon and, 516
  • Fuzes and Mortars, 343
  • Gerdom System of Field Mechanism, 517
  • Howitzer, 7-in Breechloading, 580, 581
  • Limber for 3 2-ID. Gun, 1889 Model, 453, 456, 457 Mountlin Gun, Carriage and Limber, 3.6-In., 486, 487
  • Mountings for 3.2-In. Field Gun, 457
  • Parrott Rifled Cast-Iron Guns, 371
  • Pneumatic Disappearing Carriage for Coast and Naval Guns, 741
  • Projectiles for 8-In. Converted Rifles, 371
  • Siege and Coast Cast-Iron Mortars, 343 Siege Gun, 5-In., 547, 548, 549
  • Artillery, Noderu United Slates—continued. hteel Forgings for 3-ln. Kifle, 400
  • Target Record of 7-In. Breechloading Howitzer, 678 10-In. Rodman Caet-Iron Gun Converted into 8-In. Rifle, Muzzle and Breech Insertion, 370 3.2-In. Steel Rifle, Model 18sO, 398, 399
  • Wagon and Forge for Field Battery, 516
  • Wheels for Gun Carriages. 453. 466, 457
  • Arts Building, Chicago Exhibition, 312, 313, 346, 3*7, 374, 375
  • Asquith’s Double-Boring Machine, 684
  • Atkins Filter Company’s Water-Softening Plant at Southampton, 317, 324
  • Balancing Marine Engines, Yarrow’s Experiments, 434, 435, 462, 472
  • Baldwin Company’s Locomotive for New South
  • Wales Railway, 685
  • Ballasting Wagons for Glasgow and South-Western Railway (Rodgers), 270
  • Basic Steel Experiments, 699
  • Ba*tle-Ship “ Victoria,” Damaged, 510
  • Bending Rolls for Angles and Plates (Schultz and Goebel, Vienna), 241
  • Betts Company’s Horizontal Boring and Drilling Machine, 87
  • Birmingham Hydraulic Supply Station, 196,197, 254, 265, 256
  • Blackfriars Bridge, Old, London, 159
  • Blast Furnace Hearths and Boshes, 425, 426
  • Blast Furnace Slag, Disposal, 244
  • Boiler Experiments, Steam, 344
  • Boiler Explosion at Bolton, 697
  • Boiler Explosion at Burnley, 533
  • Boiler Furnace, Interchangeable Winged (Leeds
  • Forge Company), 228
  • Boiler, Genetic (Messrs. Toward, Newcastle) 209
  • Boiler, Locomotive, in South Africa, 54
  • Boiler, Richards’ Duplex Water Gauge, 228
  • Boiler Tubes, Iron v. Steel, Experiments, 785
  • Boiler, Tubulous, 82
  • Boilers of H.M.SS. “Edgar” and “Hawk” (Fairfield Company, Govan), 11, 14. 74, 76, 76, 81
  • Boilers of the Paddle Steamer “Ville de Douvres,” 588, 589, 633
  • Boilers of Yacht “ Mira” (Messrs, D. J. Dunlop and Co., Port-Glasgow), 350, 351, 352
  • Bolton, Boiler Explosion at, 697
  • Bombay Water Works, Tansa Dam, 619
  • Boring and Drilling Machine, Horizontal (Bett Tool Company, Wilmington, Delaware), 87
  • Boring Machine, Double (Mr. W. Asquith, Halifax), 684
  • Boring and Surfacing Lathe (Messrs. John Lang and Sons, Johnstone). 761
  • Boshes, Blast Furnace Hearths and, 425, 426
  • Bradley and Craven’s Stiff Plastic Brickmaking Machine, 280
  • Brazilian Twin-Screw Steamer “ Pelotas” (Messrs. Wigham, Richardson, and Co.), 716, 722
  • Breakwater, Underpinning by Means of Grouting and Stock Ramming, 609, 647, 648
  • Breech Mechanism. See Artillery, Modtrn UniUd StaUa
  • Breech Mechanism of American Guns. See Artilleryy Modern United Statea
  • Breech Mechanism, Gerdom System of, 617
  • Breech Mechanism of the 3.2-In. Rifle Model, 1889, 427, 428
  • Brechloading of 5-In. Siege Gun, 548
  • Breechloaditig Mechanism of 8-ln. Gun, 644, 645
  • Breechloading Mechanism of 10-In. Gun, 710, 711
  • ‘Bremen,” Screw Ferry Steamer (Messrs. Marvel, Newburgh, N.Y.), 232, 257, 269, 262
  • Brickmaking Machine, Stiff Plastic (Messrs. Bradley and Craven, Wakefield), 280
  • Brickmaking and Pressing Machine (Mr. W. Johnson, Armley, Leeds), 624

Bridge Building (Historical):

  • African Bridge, Floating, 33
  • Anderson’s Design for Suspension Bridge over the Forth, 2
  • Aqueducts, 158
  • Aqueducts, Roman, 96. 97
  • Arched Bridges, 63, 96, 97, 125, 120, 167, 158, 359
  • Arched Gateways, 63
  • Arches in Rome, Early, 96, 97
  • Blackfriars Bridge, Old, London, 169
  • Brown’s (Sir Samuel) Suspension Bridge at Montrose, 2
  • Buildwas Bridge, 185
  • Caisar’s Bridge, 220
  • Caucasus, Old Bridge in the, 2
  • Chepstow Bridge, 251
  • Chinese Bridge, 63
  • Coalbrookdale Bridge, 186
  • Coblentz Bridge, 188
  • Craigellachie Bridge. 188
  • Croyland Abbey Bridge, 126
  • Crumlin Viaduct, 281
  • Dartmoor Bridge, 220
  • Delaware Bridge, 251
  • Dredge’s Suspension Bridge over the Spey, 4
  • Fink Truss, 281
  • First English Bridge, 126
  • Floating African Bridge, 33
  • Forth Bridge, Anderson’s Design for Suspension, 2
  • Britl^re ISiiildiiig: <IIiA(orical> -continued.
  • Fomfied Bridge at Monnon, 126
  • Glasgow Bridge, 159
  • Howe Bridge, 251
  • Hunslett Bridge, 188
  • Inflexible Truss Bridge, 261
  • Jordan’s Girder, 251
  • Limmat Bridge, 251
  • Lincoln High Bridge with Groined Arch, 309
  • London Bridge, 168
  • London Bridge, idd, 126
  • Menai Suspension Bridge, Telford’s, 2
  • Montrose, Sir Samuel Brown’s Suspension
  • Bridge at, 2
  • Native Canadian Bridge, 220
  • Newark Dyke Bridge, 281
  • Newark Shire Bridge, 309
  • Niagara River Suspension Bridge (Roebling’s), 3
  • Norwegian Bridge, 220
  • Ouse Bridge at York, 157
  • Palladio’s Bridge, 126
  • Penip6, Bridge at, 2
  • Pont de Louvre, de I’Archevechie et d’Austerlitz, 186
  • Pontoon Bridge in St. Anne’s Harbour, CuraQoa, 309
  • Portage Bridge, 251
  • Roebling’s Bridge over Niagara River, 3
  • Roman Aqueducts. 96, 97
  • St. Louis Bridge, 188
  • Schauffhausen Bridge, 251
  • Southwark Bridge, 188
  • Spey Suspension Bridge (Dredge’s), 4
  • Sublicius Pons, 220
  • Suspension Bridges, 2, 3, 4, 33
  • Taff Bridge, 158
  • Telford’s Bridges, 158, 159
  • Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge, 2
  • Timber Bridges, 251
  • Trajan’s Bridge, 125
  • Trestle Bridges, 251
  • Truss Bridges, 281
  • Tubular Bridge, 281
  • Wandepore Bridge, 220
  • Waterloo Bridge, London, 169
  • Wearmouth Bridge, 185
  • Westminster Bridge, Old, 157
  • Whipple Truss, 281
  • Bridge, Maidenhead, Great Western Railway Widening Works, 406, 410
  • Bridge over the River Enz, near Hofen, with Semi-Free Joints, 658, 560
  • Bridges. See Formosa and its Railways
  • Bridges, Manchester Water Works, 102
  • Bridges, Swing (Hydraulic Machinery), 246
  • Bridges, Timber, on Western American Railroads, 633
  • Broad Gauge, The Last of the, 681, 688, 690
  • Broken Shaft Repaired at Sea, 556
  • Brown (Sir Samuel) Suspension Bridge at Montrose, 2
  • Brush Company. 250-Kilowatt Mordey-Victoria Alternator, 316. See also 111
  • Bucket Fire Extinguisher (Messrs. Messer and Thorpe, London), 104
  • Budenberg Pressure Gauge for High-Pressure Gas, 135
  • Buildwas Bridge, 186
  • Bulkheads Water-Tight, 477, 480, 481
  • Burnley, Boiler Explosion at, 638
  • Caesar’s Bridge, 220
  • Caledonian Railway, Removal of Mill of Ash Tunnel, 364
  • Campbell Gas Engine, 525
  • Capitaine’s Petroleum Motor, 10
  • Car Heating Appliances, Railway (Consolidated Car Heating Company, Albany, U.S.), 301
  • Carnot’s Engine, Mechanical Analogue, 206
  • Carriage for Breechloading Howitzer, 580, 581
  • Carriage for 5-ln. Siege Gun, {48
  • Carriage for 3.2-In. Gun, 1889 Model, 453, 456, 457
  • Carriages for Guns. See Artillery^ Modern United States
  • Carriages for New Zealand Government Railway, 468, 476
  • Carriages, Pneumatic Disappearing, for Coast and Naval Guns, 741
  • Cast-Iron Coast Guns and Mortar. See Artillery,
  • Cast-Iron Howitzer, 30.6 Cent. (12.01-In.), Lieut.- Col. Ordonez, 320
  • Cast-Iron Smooth Bore Guns for Coast Defence, 341
  • Caucasus, Old Bridge in the, 2
  • “ Ctfcille,” Yacht with Steadying Apparatus, 464. 465
  • Centrifugal and Positive Action Pump, Combined, 333
  • Centrifugal Ventilators. 365, 366, 511
  • Chain, Driving, Maxon’s, 776
  • Chair and Fishplate for Tramways, Whytehead’s, 684
  • Chepstow Bridge, 261
  • Chicago Exhibition. See Columbian Exposition,
  • Chicago Street Railroad Tunnel, West, 266
  • Chimney Disaster, Cleckheaton, 422
  • Chinese Bridge. 63
  • Chuck, Pratt Drill, 104
  • “ Cincinnati,” Pennsylvania Railroad Ferryboat, 38, 39, 71, 72, 78
  • Circular Furnace Stoker (St. Clair Company), 447
  • Cleaner, Pond (Messrs. Fowler, Leede), 775
  • Cleckheaton Chimney Disaster, 422
  • Coal Washing and Separating Plant at Zollern, near Doitmuna (Messsrs. ScUchtermann and Kremer), 132, 133
  • Coalbrookdale Biidge, 185
  • Coast Defence Carriage for IS-In. Bodman Smooth Bore Gun, 342
  • Coast Defence Gun, 8-In. 14i-Ton Bree<hlcader, 611, 6 J4. 645
  • Coasst Defence Gun, 10-In. Breechloader, 612, 613
  • Coast Defence Guns. See Artillery^ United States
  • Coblentz Bridge, 188
  • Cochrane and Walker’s Steam Pump (Cochrane Barrhead), 685
  • Colliery Pithead Gear at the Ynis-Merthyr, 891
  • Colombo Harbour Breakwater Foundations, 648

Columbian Exposition, 1893 ;

  • Administration Building, 601, 774
  • Agricultural Building, 432, 460, 461, 490, 491, 520, 521, 550, 552, 553
  • Arts Building, 312, 313, 346, 347, 374, 375
  • Government Building, 601, 620, 621, 664, 714, 715
  • Industrial and Liberal Arts Building, 189, 225, 283 285 792
  • Machinery Hall, 6, 7, 37, 46, 70, 100,101, 128, 129, 131, 162, 163
  • Movable Side Walk at Jackson Park, Chicago, 707
  • Communication in Trains, Grazi-Tsaritsin Bail* way, Russia, 121, 212
  • Compensating Lever Pumping Engines, Davey’s (Messrs. Hathorn, Davey, and Co., Leeds), 494, 495, 496
  • Compound Engines, Construction of Theoretical Indicator Diagrams, 339
  • Compression and Tension of Iron and Steel, 277, 278, 310, 311
  • Concrete in Harbour Works, 532
  • Condenser of the Paddle Steamer “ Ville de Douvres,” 633
  • “Condor,” French First-Class Torpedo Boat, 624, 632
  • Conical Pistons, 213
  • Converted Wrought-Iron 3 In. Muzzleloaders, 397
  • Conveyor for Gas Purifiers at the Salford Gas Works, 524
  • Corliss Valve Gear, Horizontal Engine with Positive (Messrs. Cole, Marchent and Morley), 791
  • Cowan, Sheldon and Co. ’s 22-Ton Travelling Jib Crane, Glasgow Harbour, 149
  • Craigellachie Bridge, 188
  • Cramp, Engine of United States Cruiser “ New York,” 557
  • Crane and Lifting Apparatus, Morgan’s, 665
  • Crane, 3-Ton Steam Travelling (Messrs. John Wilson and Co., Liverpool), 677
  • Crane, Travelling, in Newport News Shipyard, 744
  • Crane, 22-Ton Travelling Jib (Messrs. Cowan, Sheldon, and Co., Carlisle), 149
  • Crompton Crabb Arc Lamp, 787
  • Crompton, Electric Subways, 82
  • Crossley Gas Engine, Birmingham Hydraulic Supply, 196, 197. See al«o 254, 255, 256
  • Crossley 60 Horse-Power Gas Engine, 55
  • Croyland Abbey Bridge, 126
  • Cruisers; Engine Indicator Diagrams, 637
  • Cruiser Engines, “ New York.” United States (Cramp Company, Philadelphia), 557
  • Cruiser “ Grafton,” Rudder Head of, 181
  • Cruiser, Torpedo, “ Condor,” French First-Class, 624, 632
  • Cruisers, “Edgar” and “Hawke,” 14, 74, 75, 76, 81
  • Crumlin Viaduct, 281
  • Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition. See Electrical Exhibition
  • Cutters, Milling, 27
  • Dam, Tansa Bombay Water Works, 519
  • Dartmoor Bridge, 220
  • Davey, Paxman, and Co.’s Triple-Expansion Engines, 277
  • Davey, Paxman, and Co.’s Tubulous Boilers, 82
  • Davey’s Compensating Lever Pumping Engines (Messrs. Hathorn, Davey, and Co., Leeds), 494, 495, 496
  • Daymard’s Deck Stud, 167
  • Deck Stud, Mons. Daymard’s, 167
  • Delaware Bridge, 251
  • Dennis Continuous Wire Netting Machine, 719
  • Diagrams of Electromotive Force, 335
  • Diagrams of Engine Performances of Three of Her Majesty’s Cruisers, 637
  • Diagrams, Indicator for Compound Engines, Construction of, 339
  • Diagrams of Progress of Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 603
  • Diagrams showing Fluctuations in Metal Prices, 22, 54, 178, 300,‘446, 568, 696
  • Direct-Acting Steam Pump (Messrs. Hulme and Lund, Manchester), 748
  • Disappearing Carriages for Coast and Naval Guns, 741
  • Disappearing Gun Carriages. See Artillery, Modern United States
  • Dock, Malta, Hamilton, 545
  • Donkin’s Steam Boiler Experiments, 344
  • Doors for Water-Tight Bulkheads, 481
  • Dorman and Smith’s Non-Percussive Switoh, 176
  • Dredge’s Suspension Bridge over the Spey, 4
  • Drill Chuck, Pratt, 104
  • Drilling Machine, Horizontal Boringand (Betts Tool Company, Wilmington, Delaware), 87
  • Drilling Machine (Midgley and Sutcliffe. Bradford), 569
  • Dunlop and Co , Messrs. D. J., Yacht “Mira,” Engines, Boilers, ande., 350, 351, 352
  • Duplex Water Gauge. Richards’, 228
  • Dynamo, Alternate Current (Pyke and Harris). 600
  • Dynamo and High-Speed Engine (Messrs. Easton and Anderson, London), 43
  • Dynamo, Slow-Speed Steam, Kapp’s (Messrs.
  • Johnson and Phillips), 277
  • Dynamo, Steam Turbine Performances, 52
  • Earthquake in Japan, 140, 145, 170, 175
  • Easton and Anderson’s High-Speed Engine and Dynamo, 43
  • “ Edgar” and “ Hawke,” First-Class Cruisers. 11. 14, 74, 75, 76, 81
  • Education of Boys, Revolving School Board, 631
  • Efficiency of the Screw Propeller (Diagrams), 571
  • “ El Sud,” American S.S. (Newport News Shipbuilding Company), 744
  • Electric Fire Engines, Siemens, 65, 66
  • Electric Hoists, 67
  • Electric Lighting at Naval Exhibition, 3, 31
  • Electric Subways, Crompton, 82
  • Electric Switch, Non-Percussive, 176
  • Electric Switch, Woodhouse and Rawson, 358

Elcctrical Exhibition (Crystal Palace):

  • Alternator, Mordey-Vicboria, 111. See also 316
  • Crompton-Crabb Arc Lamp, 787
  • Dynamo, Slow-Speed Steam (Kapp’s), 277
  • Electric Subway (Crompton), 82
  • Insulators for Overhead Wires (Johnson and Phillips), 175
  • Mordey • Victoria Alternator, 250 •
  • Kilowatt (Brush Company), 111, 316
  • Nalder’s Potentiometer, 429
  • Switch, Domestic (Messrs. S. and C. Osler), 146
  • Switch, Dorman and Smith’s Non-Percussive, 176
  • Switch, Woodhouse and Rawson’s, 358
  • Thomson-Houston’s Electric Winding Gear, 363-
  • Tubulous Boiler (Davey, Paxman, and Co.), 82
  • Electrical Winding Gear, Tnomson-Houston, 363
  • Electricity, Crompton-Crabb Arc Lamp, 787
  • Electricity, Domestic Switch (Messrs. F. and C. Osler), 146
  • Electricity, Faraday’s Galvanometer, 713
  • Electricity, Light of Arc Lamps, 565
  • Electricity, Nalder’s Potentiometer, 429
  • Electricity, Overhead Line Insulators (Johnson and Phillips), 175
  • Electricity, Pyke and Harris’s Alternate Current Dynamo, 600
  • Electromotive Force, Diagrams of, 335
  • Endless Chain Slag Machine, 244
  • Engine, Campbell Gas, 525
  • Engine, Capitaine’s Petroleum, 10
  • Engine, Carnot’s, Mechanical Analogue, 206
  • Engine, Compound Horizontal (Messrs. Ruston,
  • Proctor, and Co., Lincoln), 117
  • Engine, Crossley 60 Horse-Power Gas, 55
  • Engine, High-Speed, and Dynamo (Messrs.
  • Easton and Anderson, London), 43
  • Engine. Horizontal, with Muncaster’s Valve Gear (Lilleshall Company. Limited, Salop). 680
  • Engine, Horizontal, with Pobitive Corliss Valve
  • Gear (Messrs. Cole, Marchent, and Morley), 791
  • Engine Performances of Three of H.M. Cruisers. 637
  • Engine, Petroleum (Messrs. Hornsby, Grantham), 82
  • Engine, Petroleum, Motor, Priestman Brothers. 359, 782
  • Engine, Portable Oil (Messrs. Robey and Co . Lincoln), 775
  • Engine, Priestman’s Portable Petroleum, 782
  • Engine, Roots’ Gas, 167
  • Engine, Tandem Compound (Messrs. Ross and Duncan, Govan), 224
  • Engine, Triple-Expansion (Messrs. Davey, Paxman and Co.), 277
  • Engines of the American Ferry Steamer “ Bremen” (Pletcher and Co.), 258, 259
  • Engines of the American Steamer “El Sud” (Newport News Shipbuilding Company), 744
  • Engines, Balancing Marine, Yarrow’s Experiments, 431, 435, 462. 472
  • Engines, Compound, Construction of Theoretical Indicator Diagrams, 339
  • Engines, Compound, of the Paddle Steamer “Koh-i-Noor” (Fairfield Company), 656
  • Engines, Gas. See Gas Engines, 782
  • Engines, Gas and Pumping, Birmingham Hydraulic Supply, 196, 197
  • Engines, Oscillating Compound, of the Ramsgate Salvage Steamer “ Aid” (Messrs. W. Allsup and Sons, Limited, Preston), 286, 292
  • Engines of the Paddle Steamer “Ville de Douvres,” 588, 589, 633
  • Engines, Pumping, Davey’s Compensating Lever (Messrs. Hathorn, Davey, and Co., Leeds). 494. 495, 496
  • Engines, Pumping, Worthington High-Duty, 192, 195
  • Engines. Steeple Compound, of Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Ferry Steamer “Cinoinnati,” 38,39, 71, 72, 78
  • Engines of the Torpedo Depdfc Ship “Pelican” (Mr. Schichau, Elbing), 525, 528
  • Engines. Triple-Compound, of Yacht “Mira” (Messrs. D. J. Dunlop and (jo, Port-Glasgow). 350. 351, 352 ®
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of Brazilian Twin- Screw Steamer “ Pelotas” (Messrs. Wigham Richardson, and Co.), 716, 722
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Mill, for Melbourne (Messrs. Westgarth, English, and Co.), 592
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, Twin-Screw Steamer “ FUrst Bismarck” (Vulcan Company, Stettin)
  • Engines, Twin-Screw Triple-Expansion, of H.M.SS. “Edgar” and “Hawke” (Fairfield Company), 11, 14, 74, 75, 76, 81
  • Engines of the United States Cruiser “New York” (Cramp Company, Philadelphia), 557
  • Equatorial Telescope (Sir Howard Grubb), 748
  • Exhibition, Chicago. See Columbian Exposition
  • Exhibition, Electrical. See Electrical Exhibition, Naval, See Naval
  • Explosion, Boiler, See Boiler Explosions
  • Extinguisher, Bucket Fire (Messrs. Messer and Thorpe, London), 104
  • Fairfield Company, Engines of H.M.SS. *’ Edgar” and “ Hawke,” 11, 14, 74, 75, 76, 81
  • Faraday’s Galvanometer, 743
  • Fence, Railway Snow and Sand, Howie’s, 152, 333
  • Ferry Steamer “ Bremen” S.S. (Messrs. Marvel, Newburgh, N.Y.), 232, 258, 259, 262
  • Ferryboat “ Cincinnati,” Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s, 38, 39, 71, 72, 78
  • Ferryboats, American, Early Examples, 221. See also 258, 259, 262
  • Filter Beds, Saud-Washing Apparatus for, 621
  • Fink Truss, 281
  • Fire Engine, Electric, 65, 66
  • Fire Extinguisher, Bucket (Messrs. Messer and Thorpe, Loudon), 104
  • Fire Pump, Steam, Fire Appliance Company, 669
  • First English Bridge, 126
  • Flaman Boiler Passenger Locomotive, Eastern of France Railway, 430, 431. 438, 507
  • Fletcher, Messrs. H. and W., Engines of American Ferry Steamer “ Bremen,” 258, 259
  • Floating African Bridge, 33
  • Forced Draught Boilers, Yacht “Mira” (Messrs. D. J. Dunlop and Co., Port-Glasgow), 350, 351, 352
  • Forge for Field Battery, Wagon and, 516
  • Forgings for Guns. See Artillery Modern United States
  • Formosa aud Ker Railways:
  • Iwatucia Embankment aud Viaduct, 382
  • Kelung Harbour, General View Looking Seawards, 577
  • Map Showing Government Railways, 673
  • Pahtu Bridge, 673
  • Forth Bridge, Anderson’s Design for Suspension, 2
  • Fortified Bridge at Monnon, 126
  • Foundations, Underpinning, 609, 647, 648
  • France Railway, Eastern, Passenger Locomotive with Flaman Boiler, 430, 431, 438, 507
  • French First - Class Seagoing Torpedo Boat “ Condor,” 624, 632
  • Furnace Hearths and Boshes, 425, 426
  • Furnace, Interchangeable Winged (Leeds Forge Company), 228
  • Furnace Slag Disposal, 244
  • Furnaces, Valves for Gas, 733
  • “ Fhrst Bismarck,” Hamburg-American Liner, 407, 497
  • Fuzes and Mortars, 343
  • Fuzes, United States. See Artillery^ United States
  • Galvanometer, Faraday’s, 743
  • Ganz’s Design for Utilisation of Niagara Falls, 229
  • Gas Engine, Campbell, 525
  • Gas Engine, Crossley 60 Horse-Power, 55
  • Gas Engine, Crossley, Otto, Birmingham Hydraulic Supply, 196, 197
  • Gas Engine, 14 Horse-Power (Messrs. Wells Brothers, Sandiacre). 782
  • Gas Engine, Roots’, 167
  • Gas Furnaces, Valves for, 733
  • Gas Purifier Conveyors at Salford Gas Works, 524
  • Gauge, Duplex Water, Richards’, 228
  • Gauge, The Last of the Broad, 681, 688, 690
  • Gauge, Pressure, for High-Pressure Gas, 135
  • Genetic Boiler (Messrs. Toward, Newcastle), 209
  • Gerdom System of Field Mechanism, 517
  • Glasgow Bridge, 159
  • Glasgow neutral Railway, The:
  • Bridgeton Section, with Tunnel Sections, 676, 676
  • Gantry for Driving Sheet Piling along the Streets, 641
  • Geological Section of Line of Route, 643
  • Girder Covering of Trongate Section, 676
  • Railway Map of Glasgow, 642
  • Steam Travelling Crane, 677
  • Trongatft Section with Tunnel Section, 675, 676
  • Tunnel Sections, 675, 676
  • Underpinning Buildings, 676, 677
  • Glasgow Harbour 22-Tou Travelling Jib Crane (Messrs. Gowan, Sheldon, and Co., Carlisle), 149
  • Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Ballasting Wagon, Rodger’s, 270
  • Gold Mines, Mount Morgan, Queensland. 108, 218
  • “ Goodwill,” Shallow Draught Jet Propelled Steamer (Messrs. Thornycroft), 731
  • Government Building, Chicago Exhibition, 601, 620, 621, 664, 714, 715
  • “Grafton,” H.M.S., Rudderhead of, 181
  • Granulating Magnetic Iron Ores with Sturtevant Mill, 373
  • Graving Dock at Malta, 545
  • Grazi-Tsaritsin Railway, Russia, Inter-Communication for Trains, 121. See also 212
  • Great Eastern Railway, Mixed Traffic Locomotive, 652, 653
  • Great Western Railway, The Last of the Broad Gauge, 681, 688, 690
  • Great Western Railway Widening Works, 406, 410
  • Grinding Mill, Sturtevant, 373
  • Grouting and Stock Ramming, Underpinning by Means of, 609, 647, 648
  • Grubb, Sir Howard, New Equatorial Telescope, 748
  • Guns. See Artillery Modern United States
  • Hamburg-American Twin-Screw Steamer “ FUrst Bismarck” (Vulcan Company, Stettin), 407, 497 Hamilton Dock, Malta, 545
  • Hammer, Longworth’s Power (Messrs. Samuelson and Co., Banbury), 419
  • Harbour Works, Concrete in, 532
  • Harbours, Underpinning by Means of Grouting and Stock Hamming, 609, 647, 648
  • “ Hawke,” Engines and Boilers of H.M.S, (Fairfield Company, Govan), 11,14, 74, 75, 76, 81
  • Hearths and Boshes, Blast Furnace, 425, 426
  • Heating Appliances, Railway Car (Consolidated Car-Heating Company, Albany, U.S.), 301
  • H.M.S. “ Grafton,” Rudder Head of, 181
  • H.M.S. “ Victoria” Damaged, 610 '
  • H.M.SS. “Edgar” and “ Hawke,” 11, 14, 74, 75, 76, 81
  • Hermitage Breakwater Foundations, 648
  • Highland Company’s Snow and Sand Fence,
  • Howie’s Automatic, 333. See also 162 j
  • Hoist, Electrical Winding Gear for, Thomson- ,Houston, 363 j
  • Holophote, 3, 31 I
  • Horizontal Boring and Drilling Machine (Bett s
  • Machine Tool Company, Wilmington, Delaware), 87 , , -rr 1 n '
  • Horizontal Engine with Muncaster s Valve Gear (Lilleshall Company, Limited, Salop), 680
  • Horizontal Engine with Positive Corliss Valve
  • Gear(Me8sr8. Cole, Marohent, and Morley), 791
  • Hornsby Petroleum Engine, 782 ,
  • Howe Bridge, 251
  • Howie’s Snow and Sand Railway Fence, 152, 333
  • Howitzer,^Ca8t-Iron, 30.5-Cent. (12.01-In.), Lieut.- Col. Ordonez, 320
  • Howitzer, 7-In. Breecbloading, 580, 581 Howitzers.
  • States Hulme and 748 Hulse and
  • tical Planing Machine, 200
  • Hunslet Bridge, 188
  • Hunter and English’s Sand-Washing Apparatus for liter Beds, 621
  • Hurricane at Mauritius, 726
  • Hydraulic Machinery Swing Bridges, 246
  • Hydraulic Machinery, Vyrnwy Aqueduct Tunnel, 739, 740, 749, 752, 767
  • Hydraulic Sheers at West Hartlepool, 80-Ton (Messrs. Geo. Russell and Co., Motherwell), 378, 379
  • Hydraulic Supply Station, Birmingham, 196,197, 254, 255, 256
  • Indicator Diagrams for Compound Engines, Construction of, 339
  • Indicator Diagrams, Three H.M. Cruisers, 637
  • Industrial and Liberal Arts Building, Chicago
  • Exhibition, 189, «5, 283, 284, 286, 792
  • Inflexible Truss Bridge, 251
  • Insulators, Overhead Line, Johnson and Phillips, 175
  • Iron Steel Boiler Tubes, Experiments, 785
  • Iron, Tension and Compression of Steel and, 277, 278, 310, 311
  • Isler’s Artesian Wells, 776
  • Iwatutia Embankment and Viaduct, Formosa Railways, 382
  • Japan, Earthquake in, 140, 145, 170, 175
  • Jersey City Terminus, Pennsylvania Railroad, 402, 403
  • Jet Propulsion, Steamer “Goodwill” (Messrs. Thornyoroft), 731
  • Jib Crane, 22-Ton Travelling (Messrs. Cowan, Sheldon and Co., Carlisle), 149
  • Jordan’s Girder Bridge, 251
  • Kapp Slow-Speed Steam Dynamo (Messrs. Johnson and Phillips), 277
  • Kelung Harbour, Formosa, General View Looking Seawards, 577
  • Kennedy Steam Boiler Experiments, 344
  • Kinipple on Subaqueous Foundations, 609, 647, 648
  • “ Koh-i-Noor, ” Compound Engines of Paddle Steamer (Fairfield Company), 656
  • Lairage, Woodside, Birkenhead, 616, 617
  • Lamp, Crompton-Crabb Arc, 787 Lamp, Light of an Arc, 565
  • Lang’s Surface and Boring Lathe, 761
  • Lathe, Surfacing and Boring (Messrs. John Lang and Sons, Johnstone), 761
  • Leeds Forge Company, Boiler Furnace, 228
  • Lilleshall Company, Limited, Horizontal Engine with Muncaster Valve Gear, 680
  • Limber for 3.2-In. Gun, 1889 Model, 453, 456, 457
  • Limmat Bridge, 251
  • Lincoln High Bridge with Groined Arch, 309
  • Lister and Co.’s Milling Machines, 250 Liverpool Lairage, 616, 617
  • Liverpool Water Works, 739, 740, 749, 752, 767, 770,771
  • Locks, Air, Mersey Tunnel, 770, 771
  • Locomotive Boiler Experiments, 344
  • Locomotive Boiler in South Africa, 54
  • Locomotive with Flaman Boiler (Passenger),
  • Eastern of France Railway, 430, 431, 438, 507
  • Locomotive for the Great Eastern Railway, Mixed Traffic, 652. 653
  • Locomotive and Machine Work8,Richmond, Va., 5
  • Locomotive for New South Wales Railways (Baldwin Company), 585
  • Locomotive, Tank, for New Zealand Government Railways, 136,137
  • London Bridge, 158 London Bridge, Old, 126
  • London and South-Western Railway Signalling Arrangements, Waterloo Station, 649, 650, 779
  • Longworth’s Power Hammer (Messrs. Samuelson and Co., Banbury), 419
  • Machinery Hall, Chicago Exposition, 6, 7, 37, 46, 70,100, 101, 128, 129, 131,162, 163
  • Maidenhead Bridge, Great Western Railway, Widening, 406, 410
  • Malta Graving Dock, 545
  • Manchester Water Works:
  • Air Valves, 34, 35
  • Aqueduct, Bridges on Line of, 102
  • Bridges, 102 Reflux Valves, 35
  • Reservoir, New Prestwich, 161,166
  • Sluice Valves, 35
  • Subway for Piping, 102
  • Valves, 84, 35
  • See Artilleryt United States
  • Mountain Gun, Carnage and Limber, 486 487
  • Mountings for Guns. See AriiZiery, United States r. A^>7
  • Mountings for 3.2-In. Field Gun, 457 .
  • Movable Sidewalk at Jackson Park, Chicago, 707
  • Multiple Shed Sidewalk at Jackson Park, Chi- MSncak?/ Valve Gear, Horizontal Engine with (Lilleshall Company, Limited, Salop), bbu
  • Nalder’s Potentiometer, 429
  • Native Canadian Bridge, 220
  • Naval Exliibiiion. Iloyal •
  • Arc Lamps in Holophotes, Siemens, 31
  • Electric Fire Engine, Siemens, C5, 60
  • Electric Hoists, 67
  • Se'rrywe‘ather’s^ Electrically Worked Fire
  • Engine, 65, 66
  • Projectors, 3, 31
  • Search Lights, 3,31 .
  • Siemens Arc Lamps in Holophotes, 31
  • Siemens Electric Fire Engine, 65, 66 Transformers, Siemens, 98
  • Netting Machine, Dennis Continuous Wye, 719
  • New South Wales Railway, Locomotives for
  • Engines o( (Cramp Nmv Zealand Gove^nmenVitaihvay; Saloon Cars. New^Zealand Government Railways, Tank Loco- NwaW^and ^Co.^(Bristol), Tug and Salvage Steamer “ Novorrosisk,” 217
  • Newark Dyke Bridge, 281
  • Newark Shire Bridge, 309 ,
  • Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Works,
  • Niagara River Suspension Bridge (Roebling^), 3 Niagara, Utilisation of Falls of (Messrs. Ganz, Nickel"" Ore‘Smelting Plant for New Caledonia (Thwaite Brothers, Limited), 288, 289
  • S°N3s"iS:-’"%? and Salvage Steamer (Newall and Co., Bristol), 217
  • Oil Engine, Portable (Messrs. Robey and Co Lincoln), 775
  • Oil Motor. Capitaine’s, 10
  • Oil Engine, Hornsby’s, 782
  • Oil Motor, Priestman Brothers, 359, 782
  • Ordonez, Lieut.-Col. S., 30.5-Cent. (12.01-In.) Cast-Iron Howitzer, 320 .
  • Ore-Smelting Plant for New Caledonia, Nickel (Thwaites Brothers, Limited), 288, 289
  • Oscillating Compound Engines of the Ramsgate Salvage Steamer ** Aid” (Messrs. W. Allsup and Sons, Limited, Preston), 286, 292
  • Ouse Bridge at York, 157
  • Paddle Engines of the “ Koh-i-Noor,’’656
  • Paddle Steamer Ville de Douvres, Trial of the, 588, 589, 633
  • Pahtu Bridge, Formosa Railway, 673 Palladio’s Bridge, 125
  • Parrott Guns. See Artillery, Modern United States
  • Parrott Rifled Cast-Iron Guns, 371 .
  • “ Pelican,” Torpedo DepOt Ship (M. Schichau, Elbing), 525, 528 .
  • “ Pelotas,” Twin-Screw Steamer, Brazilian (Messrs. Wigham Richardson, and Co.), 716, 722
  • Penip^, Bridge at, 2 , ,
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Company’s Ferry Boat “ Cincinnati,” 38, 39, 71, 72, 78
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Company s Terminal Station at Jersey City, 402, 403
  • Petroleum Engine (Messrs. Hornsby, Grantham)* 782
  • Petroleum Engine, Priestman’s, 359, 782
  • Petroleum Motor, Capitaine’s, W
  • Piston Ring Turning Machine (Richards’ Machine Tool Company, London), 179
  • Pistons, Conical, 213
  • Pithead Gear at the Ynis-Merthyr Colliery, 391 Planing Machine (Messrs. Archdale and Co.), Birmingham), 718
  • Planing Machine, Combined Horizontal and Vertical (Messrs. Hulse and Co., Manchester), 200
  • Platinum Pyrometer, 764
  • Plough, Pond Cleaner (Messrs. Fowler, Leeds), 775
  • Pneumatic Disappearing Carriage for Coast and Naval Guns, 741
  • Pneumatic Gun Carriage. See Artillery, Modern United States
  • Pneumatic Shield, Mersey Tunnel, 770
  • Pond Cleaner (Messrs. Fowler, Leeds), 776
  • Pont de Louvre, de i’Archevechie and d’Austerlitz, 185
  • Pontoon Bridge in St. Anne’s Harbour, CuraQoa, 309
  • Portable Petroleum Engine, Priestman’s, 782
  • Portage Bridge, 251
  • Positive Action Pump, Combined Centrifugal and,333
  • Potentiometer, Nalder’s, 429
  • Pottery Design, 515
  • Pratt Drill Chuck, 104
  • Pratt and Whitney Company’s Double Head Milling Machine (Hartford, Conn., U.S.A.), 93, 104
  • Priestman’s Petroleum Motor, 359
  • Priestman’s Portable Petroleum Engine, 782
  • Projectiles for 8-In. Converted Rifles, 371
  • Projectors at Naval Exhibition, 3, 31
  • Propeller, Marque Screw, 42
  • Propellers, The Dimensions of Screw, 605 Pulleys for Wire Ropes, Diagram, 390 Pulsometer Pumping Plant for Shaft Sinking, 601
  • Pump, Cochrane and Walker’s Steam (Cochrane, Barrhead), 685
  • Pump, Combined Centrifugal and Positive Action, 333
  • Pump, Direct-Acting Steam (Messrs. Hulme and Lund, Manchester), 748
  • Pump, Steam Fire (Fire Appliance Company), 669
  • Pump, Tangyes’ Rotary, 778
  • Pumping Engines, Davey’s Compensating Lever (Messrs. Hathorn, Davey and Co., Leeds), 494, 495,496
  • Pumping Engines at Memphis, Tenn., Worthington High-Duty, 192,195
  • Pumping Machinery, Vyrnwy Aqueduct Tunnel, 739, 740, 749, 762, 767
  • Pumping Plant for Shaft Sinking, Pulsometer, 601
  • Pumps for Hydraulic Supply Station, 196,197, 254, 255, 256
  • Punching and Shearing Machine (Southgate Engineering Company), 321
  • Pyke and Harris's Alternate Current Dynamo, 600
  • Pyrometer, Platinum, 764
  • Queensland) Mount Morgan Gold Mines, 108, 218
  • Rail and Track, American, 735
  • Railroad Station, Pennsylvania Company’s, at Jersey City, 402, 403
  • Railroad Timber Bridges, Western American, 633
  • Railroad Tunnel, West Chicago Street, 256
  • Railway, Broad Gauge, The Last of the, 681, 688, 690
  • Railway Car Heating Appliances (Consolidated Car-Heating Company, Albany, U.S.), 301
  • Railway Carriage for New Zealand Government Railway, 468, 476
  • Railway, Glasgow Central. See Glasgow Central Railway
  • Railway, Grazi-Tsaritsin, Russia, Inter-Communication for Trains, 121. See also 212
  • Railway, Great Western, Widening Works, 406, 410
  • Railway, Locomotive, for New South Wales (Baldwin Company), 585
  • Railway, Mixed Traffic Locomotive for Great Eastern, 652, 653
  • Railway Signalling Arrangements, Waterloo Station, 649, 650, 779
  • Railway Snow and Sand Fence, Howie’s, 152, 333
  • Railway, Tank Locomotive for New Zealand Government, 136, 137
  • Railway Tunnel, Removal of Mill of Ash, on Caledonian Line, 354
  • Railways, Formosa. See Formosa
  • Ramsgate Salvage Steamer “ Aid ” (Messrs. W. Allsup and Sons, Limited, Preston), 286, 292
  • Ransome’s Tree-Felling Saw, 498
  • Reflux Valves, Manchester Water Works. 35 Refrigerating Plant, Woodside Lairage, Birkenhead, 616, 617
  • Repairing a Thrust Shaft at Sea, 556
  • Reservoir, New Prestwich, Manchester, 161, 166 Revolving School Board, 661
  • Richards’ Machine Tool Company’s Piston Ring Turning Machine (London), 179
  • Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, Richmond, Virginia, 6
  • Road Roller Scraper (Messrs. Aveling and Porter, Rochester), 778
  • Robey Portable Oil Engine, 775
  • Rodge’^s’ Wagons for Ballasting, Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 270
  • Rodman Sea Coast Guns and Carriage. See Artilleryt United States
  • Roebling’s Bridge over Niagara River, 3
  • Rolling of Ships at Sea, Reducing, 464, 465
  • Rolls, Bending, for Angles and Plates (Schultz and Goebel, Vienna), 241
  • Roman Aqueducts, 96, 97
  • Roots’ Gas Engine, 167
  • Ross and Duncan, Tandem Compound Engine, 224
  • Rotary Pump, Tangyes’, 778
  • Rudderhead of H.M.S. “Grafton,” 181
  • Russell and Co.’s 80-Ton Hydraulic Sheerlegs at West Hartlepool, 378, 379
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Compound Horizontal Steam Engine, 117
  • St. Clair Company’s Mechanical Stoker, 447
  • St. Louis Bridge, 188
  • Saloon Cars for New Zealand Government Railway, 468, 476
  • Salvage Steamer “ Novorossisk ” (Newall and Co., Bristol), 217
  • Samuelson and Co., Longworth’s Power Hammer, 419
  • Sand-Washing. Apparatus for Filter Beds, 621
  • Saw, Tree-Felling and Cross-Cutting (A. Ransome and Co., London), 498
  • Schauffhasen Bridge, 251
  • Schichau, Engines of S.S. “Pelican,” 525, 528
  • Schuchtermann and Kremer’s Coal-Washing and Separating Plant at Zollern, near Dortmund, 132, 133
  • Schultz and Goebel’s Bending Rolls for Angles and Plates, 241
  • Scraper Road Roller (Messrs. Aveling and Porter, Rochester), 778
  • Screw Propeller, Efficiency of the (Diagrams), 571
  • Screw Propeller, Marque, 42
  • Screw Turbine Steamer “Goodwill” (Messrs. Thornycroft), 731
  • Search Lights at Naval Exhibition, 3, 31
  • Semi-Free Joints in Bridges, 558, o6O
  • Shaft Fracture Repaired at Sea, 556
  • Shaft Sinking, Pulsometer Pumping Plant, 601
  • Shallow-Draught Steamer “ Goodwill ” (Messrs. Thornycroft), 731
  • Shearing and Punching Machine (Southgate Engineering Company), 321
  • Sheerlegs, Hydraulic, at West Hartlepool (Messrs. George Russell and Co., Motherwell, 378, 379
  • Shield, Pneumatic, Mersey Tunnel, 770
  • Ship Model Experiments (Admiralty), 542
  • Ships’ Bulkheads, 477, 480, 481
  • Ships’ Rolling, Reducing, 464, 465
  • Sidewalk (Multiple Speed) at Jackson Park, Chicago, 707
  • Siege and Coast Cast-Iron Mortars, 343
  • Siege Gun, 5-In., 547, 548, 549
  • Siege Guns. See ArtUlery^ United States
  • Siemens Arc Lamps in Holophotes, 31
  • Siemens Electric Fire Engine, 65, 66
  • Siemens Electric Lighting Plant at Naval Exhibition, 3, 31
  • Siemens Transformers, 98
  • Signalling Arrangements at Waterloo Station, London and South-Western Railway, 649, 650, 779
  • Simon’s Sulphate of Ammonia Plant, 271
  • Sinking of “ Lindulu,” 390
  • Slag Disposal, Blast Furnace, 244
  • Sluice Valves, Manchester Water Works, 35
  • Smelting Plant, Nickel Ore, for New Caledonia (Thwaites Brothers, Limited), 288, 289
  • Snow and Sand Fence, Howie’s, 152, 333
  • Sonning Cutting, Great Western Railway Widening Works, 406, 410
  • Southampton Water Works, Water Softening Plant, 317, 324
  • Southgate Engineering Company’s Punching and Shearing Machine, 321
  • Southwark Bridge, 188
  • Spanish Cast-Iron Howitzer, 30.5-Cent. (12.01-In.), 320
  • Speed Trials of H.M.S. “Edgar.” See 11, 14, 74, 75, 76,81
  • Spey Suspension Bridge (Dredge’s), 4
  • Station of the Pennsylvanian Railroad Company at Jersey City, 402, 403
  • Steadying Vessels at Sea, 464, 465
  • Steam Boiler Experiments, 344
  • steam Fire Pump (Fire Appliances Company), 669
  • Steam Turbine Dynamo Performances. 52
  • Steamer “ Aid,” Ramsgate Salvage (Messrs. W. Allsup and Sons, Limited, Preston), 2*6. 292
  • Steamer “Bremen,” Ferry (S.S.), Messrs. Marvel,
  • Newburgh, N.Y., 232. 258, 259, 262
  • Steamer “El sud,” American (Newport News Shipbuilding Co), 744
  • Steamer “ Goodwill,” Shallow-Draught (Messrs. Thornycroft), 731
  • Steamer, Paddle, “Koh-i-Noor,” Thames, 656
  • Steamer, Paddle, Trials of the “ Ville de Douvres,” 688, 589, 633
  • Steamer “ Pelotas,” Twin-Screw, Brazilian (Messrs. Wigham, Richardson, and Co.), 716, 722
  • Steamer, Tug and Salvage, “ Novorossisk (Newall and Co., Bristol), 217
  • Steamer, Twin-Screw, “FUrst Bismarck” (Vulcan Company, Stettin), 407, 497
  • Steamers, American Ferry, Early Examples, 221. See also 232, 258, 269, 262
  • Steamers’ Bulkheads, 477, 480, 481
  • Steamers. See Cruisers, Torpedo Boats, Battle-Ships
  • Steamers, Whaleback, 537, 540
  • Steel Experiments, Bisic, 699
  • Steel Forgings for 3-ln. Rifle, 400
  • Steel, Tension and Compression of Iron and, 277, 278, 310, 311
  • Stock-Ramming and Grouting, Underpinning by Means of, 609, 647, 648
  • Stoker, Mechanical (St. Clair Company), 447
  • Stud, Deck, M. Daymard’s, 167 Sturtevant Grinding mill, 373
  • Subaqueous Foundations, 609, 647, 648
  • Sublicius Pons, 220
  • Subway for Piping, Manchester Water Works, 102
  • Subways, Electric, Crompton, 82
  • Sulphate of Ammonia Plant, Simon’s, 271
  • Surfacing and Boring Lathe (Messrs. John Lang and Sons, Johnstone), 761
  • Suspension Bridges, 2, 3, 4, 33
  • Swing Bridges, Hydraulic Machinery, 246
  • Switch, Domestic Electric (Messrs. F. and C. Osler), 146
  • Switch, Dorman and Smith’s Non-Percussive, 176
  • Switch, Electric, Woodhouse and Rawson’s, 358
  • Taff Bridge, 168
  • Tandem, Compound, Engine (Messrs. Ross and Duncan, Govan), 224
  • Tangyes’ Rotary Pump, 778
  • Tank Locomotive for New Zealand Government Railway, 136, 137
  • Tansa Dam, Bombay Water Works, 519
  • Target Record of 7-In. Breechloading Howitzer, 678
  • Telescope, New Equatorial (Sir Howard Grubb), 748
  • Telford’s Bridges, 2,158, 159
  • Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge, 2
  • Ten-In. Rodman Cast-Iron Gun converted into 8-In. Rifle, Muzzle and Breech Insertion, 370
  • Tension and Compression of Iron and Steel, 277, 278, 310, 311
  • Thames River Steamer “ Koh-i-Noor” (Fairfield Company), 656
  • Thomson-Houston Electric Winding Gear, 368
  • Thornycroft’s Steadying Apparatus for Ships, 464, 465 3.2-In. Steel Rifle, Model 1889, 398, 399
  • Thwaites Brothers’ Nickel Ore Smelting Plant for New Caledonia, 288, 289
  • Timber Bridges, 251
  • Timber Structures of Western American Railroads, 633
  • Torpedo Boat “ Condor,” French First-Class, 624, 632
  • Torpedo Boat Engines, Balancing, Yarrow’s Experiments, 434, 435, 462, 472
  • Torpedo Boat for the Victorian Government, First-Class, Messrs. Yarrow, 106
  • Torpedo DtpOc Ship “Pelican,” Engines (Mr. Schichau, Elbing), 525, 628
  • Track, American Rail and, 735
  • Train Communication, Grazi-Tsaritsin Railway, Russia, 121, 212
  • Trajan’s Bridge, 125
  • Tramways, Whytehead’s Joint Chair and Fishplate for, 684
  • Transformers, Siemens, 98
  • Travelling Crane in Newport New’s Shipyard, 744
  • Travelling Crane, 3-Tcn Steam (Messrs. John H. Wilson and Co., Liverpool), 677
  • Travelling Jib Crane, 22-Ton (Messrs. Cowan, Sheldon and Co., Carlisle), 149
  • Tree-Felling and Cross-Cutting Saw (A. Ransome and Co., London), 498
  • Trestle Bridges, 261
  • Trials of the Cruiser “Edgar,” 81. See also 11,14, 74, 76, 70
  • Trial of the Paddle Steamer “Ville de Douviec,’ 588, 589, 633
  • Triple-Expansion Engines. See Engines Tru-s Bridges, 281
  • Tubes, Iron v. Steel Boiler, Experiments, 785
  • Tubular Bridge, 281
  • Tubulous Boiler (Davey, Paxman, and Co.), 82
  • Tug and Salvage Steamer “ Novorossisk” (Newall and Co., Bristol), 217
  • Tunnel on Caledonian Railway, Mill of Ash ; Removal, 354
  • Tunnel under the Mersey, Vyrnwy Aqueduct, 739, 740. 749, 752. 767, 770, 773
  • Tunnel, West (Chicago Street Railroad, 256
  • Tunnelling. See Glasgow Central Railway Tunnels. See Formosa and its Railways
  • Turbine Dynamo Performances, Steam, 52
  • Turbine Steamer “Goodwill” (Messrs. Thorny- croft), 731
  • Turning Machines, Piston Ring (Richards’ Machine Tool Company, London), 179
  • Twin-Screw Engines. See Engines
  • Underground Railway. Sec Glasgoxo Central Railway
  • Underpinning by Means of Grouting and Stock- Ramming, 609, 647, 648
  • United States Artillery. See Artillery
  • United States Cruiser “ New York,” Engines of the (Cramp Company, Philadelphia), 567
  • Urquhart’s Inter - Communication for Trains, Grazi-Tsaritsin Railway, Russia, 121. See 212
  • Utilisation of Falls of Niagara (Messrs. Ganz, Buda-Pesth), 229
  • Valve Gear, Muncaster, Horizontal Engine with (Lilleshall Company, Limited, Salop), 680
  • Valve Gear, Positive Corliss, Horizontal Engine
  • (Messrs. Cole, Marchent, and Morley), 791
  • Valves for Gas Furnaces, 733
  • Valves, Manchester Water Works, 34, 35
  • Ventilators, Centrifugal, 365, 366,511
  • Vibration of Vessels and Balancing Engines ; Yarrow’s Experiments, 434, 435, 462, 472
  • Victoria Alternator, 250-Kilowatt Mordey (Brush Company), 316
  • Victoria, Damaged Battle-Ship, 510
  • Victorian GovernmentTorpedo Boat, Yarrow, 105
  • “ Ville de Douvres,” Trial of the Paddle Steamer, 688, 689, 633
  • Vulcan Company, Stettin, Twin-Screw Steamer “FUrst Bismarck,” 407,497
  • Vyrnwy Aqueduct Tunnel under the Mersey, 739, 740, 749, 752,767, 770, 771
  • Wagon and Forge for Field Battery, 516
  • Wagons for Ballasting, Glasgow and South*
  • Western Railway (dodgers), 270
  • Wandipore Bridge, 220
  • Warships “ Edgar” and “ Hawke,” 11, 14, 74, 75, 56, 81
  • Water-Softening Plant at Southampton Water Works, 317, 324
  • Water Valves, Manchester Water Works, 34, 35
  • Water Works. See Manchester
  • Water Works, Bombay, Tansa Dam, 519
  • Water Works, Liverpool, 739, 740, 749, 752, 767, 770, 771
  • Water-Tight Bulkheads, 477, 480, 481
  • Waterloo Bridge, London, 159
  • Waterloo Station Signalling Arrangements, 649, 650,779
  • Wearmouth Bridge, 185
  • Well-Boring Plant (Isler and Co.), 776
  • Wells Brothers, 14 Horse-Power Gas Engine, 782
  • Westgarth, English, and Co.’s Triple Expansion Mill Engine for Melbourne, 592
  • Westminster Bridge, Old, 157
  • Whaleback Steamers, 537, 540
  • Wheels for Gun Carriages, 453, 456, 457 Whipple Truss, 281
  • Whytehead’s Joint Chairand Fishplate for Tramways, 584
  • Wick Bay Breakwater Foundations, 648
  • Wigham, Richardson, and Co.’s Brazilian Twin-Screw Steamer “ Pelotas,” 716, 722
  • Wilson and Co., John H., 3-Ton Steam Travelling Crane,677
  • Winding Gear, Electric (Thomson-Houston), 363
  • Winding Pit Head-Gear at the Ynis-Merthyr Colliery, 391
  • Wire-Netting Machine, Dennis Continuous, 719
  • Wire Rope Pulleys ; Diagram, 390
  • World’s hair. See Cohtmbian Exposition
  • Worthington High • Dutv Pumping Engine at Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.A., 192,195
  • Yacht “ Mira” (Messrs. D. J. Dunlop and Co., Port-Glasgow), 350, 351, 352
  • Yarrow’s Experiments; Balancing Marine Engines, 434, 435, 462, 472
  • Yarrow’s First-Class Torpedo Boat for Victorian Government, 105
  • Ynis-Merthyr Colliery, Pithead Gear at the, 391

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