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Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.
Engineering 1899 Jul-Dec: Illustrations.

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Illustrations

  • ACCIDENT, Railway, at Guildford, 644
  • Acetylene Gas Automatic Generator (St. James’s Company, Limited, London), 539
  • Addy, Mr. G., Sheffield, Plate-Edge Planing Machine, 112
  • Air - Compressing Engines (Walker Brothers, Wigan), 48
  • Alexander III. Bridge, Paris, 40, 41, 72, 75, 78
  • Allegheny Count}' Electric Light Station, 586
  • Allen Valve for Locomotives, 170
  • Alternators, Electric. See Westinghouse Company's Installations
  • America. See United States
  • Andrews and Martin’s Balanced Slide Valves, 171, 172, 173
  • “ Andromeda,” Belleville Boilers of H.M.S., 184, 185
  • Animal Structures and Machines, 475, 476, 511, 612, 545, 546
  • Ansaldo, Siestri Ponente, Italian Armoured Cruiser “ Garibaldi,” 330
  • Arched Bridges, Great Central Railway, 293, 556, 557
  • Arch Centring, Iron, 322, 594, 595
  • Armature, Westinghouse, 135
  • Armour - Plate Planing Machine (Niles Tool Works Company, U.S.A.), 457
  • Armour-Plate Slotting, Drilling, and Milling Machine (Russian Company), 694
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Cruisers, 155, 157, 158
  • Artillery. See Guns and also Schneider
  • “ Asama,” Japanese Cruiser (Elswick), 158
  • Astbury, Mr. W. IL, 4-In. Tool-Room Lathe, 279
  • Atlantic Cargo Steamers, Large, 200
  • Atlantic Liner “ Oceanic ” (Harland and Wolff), 275. See 436, 437
  • Atlantic Liners, 2, 3, 4
  • Atlantic Steamer with Parsons Turbine, 259 Atmospheric Railway, 247, 281
  • Augustov Route from Bober to Nieman Rivers, Russia, 33
  • Automatic Machine for Making Screws, &c. (A. Herbert, Limited, Coventry), 598
  • Automatic Machine Tools. See Ludw. Loeive and Co.^ Berlin
  • Automatic Screw Machine, with Magazine and Tools (Hartford), 655
  • Automatic Screw Machine (Wolselej' S.S. Machine Company), 650, 651
  • Automobiles. See Cars^ Motor
  • Avery, W. T., Grain-Weighing Machine, 725
  • Bagnall, Limited, Stafford, Locomotive Boiler, 404
  • Balanced Slide Valves, 171, 172, 173, 243
  • Balancing Engines, 54
  • Baldwin Locomotive at Newchwang, 315
  • Baldwin Locomotives for Midland Company, 11
  • Barbette Turret and Gmi Mounting, 488, 489, 516. See also Schneider
  • Barge for Depositing Stone for Breakwater, 229
  • Bates System Hydraulic Dredger (Gockerill
  • Company), 691, 754, 820, 821, 824
  • Battleships. See Warships Belleville Boilers of ILM.SS. “ Andromeda” and “ Hermes,” 184, 185
  • Bicycles. See Cycle
  • “ Blanco Encalada,” Chilian Cruiser(Elswick), 155
  • Boats, Launching Ships’, 752
  • Boiler Arrangements of Recent Cruisers, 184, 185, 187
  • Boiler Draught, Foley’s, 89
  • Boiler Explosion at Sheffield, 841
  • Boiler Feed Pumps, Compound Direct-Acting
  • (Hall, Peterborough), 690
  • Boiler Locomotive with Corrugated Furnace, 342, 343, 404
  • Boiler, Water-Tube. See Water-Txibe Boiler
  • Boiler Works, Vulcan Company, Stettin, 354, 355
  • Boilers of Recent Cruisers, 184, 185, 187
  • Bolts, Pipe Flanges and, 68
  • Book Typewriter (Elliott and Hatch Co.), 587
  • Box-Nailing Machine (“ Ductor” Company, Manchester), 327
  • Brackley Viaduct, Great Central Railway, 556,557
  • Brass-Finishers’ Lathe (Britannia Company), 837
  • Brass Globe Valve, 654
  • Breakwater Barge for Depositing Stones, 229
  • Breakwater, Delaware, 229
  • Bridge, Alexander III., Paris, 40, 41, 72, 75, 78
  • Bridge, Arch Centring, 322, 594, 595
  • Bridge Demolition, London and South-Western Railway, 553
  • Bridge Erecting, 72, 75, 78. See also Bridges on the Great Central Railway
  • Bridge .over the Indus, Kotri Rohri (Thames Iron Works) 111
  • Bridge, North, Edinburgh, 423, 425,491, 492, 493, 496
  • Bridges, Great Central Railway, 293, 296, 297, 556, 557, 62)
  • Bridges, Old and Modern in Cornwall, 407, 408, 409, 410
  • Bridges, Railway, Temporary Restoration of, 648, 746, 747, 748
  • Bridges, Removing London and South-Western Railway, 553
  • Britannia Company, Colchester, Brass Finishers’ Lathe, 837
  • British Warships. See ILM.S.
  • Brocklebank’s Railwa5’ Waj^on Coupler, 640, 641
  • Brooks Freight Locomotive, Largest in the World (Illinois Central Railroad), 755
  • Brooks Ten-Wheeled Passenger Locomotive for the Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburg Railway, 325
  • Brown’s Cantilever Crane at Cramp’s Shipyai*d, 291, 292
  • Brunswick, Lewiston, and Bath-street Electric Railway, 199
  • Brushholders, Details of Electrical, 224, 225
  • Brushes, Tests of Copper and Carbon, 100
  • Buffer, Ramsden’s Wagon, 607
  • Building Electrical Equipment, 350, 351
  • Buildings, Exhibition, See Paris Exhibition
  • Bulkhead Door, Electrically Worked, 819
  • Caillardet and Dion Petroleum Car, 132
  • Calcium. See also Acetylene
  • Cambier and Co., Lille, Self-Propelled Fire-Engine, 658
  • Canals. See Russian Watenvays
  • Cantilever Crane, Brown’s, at Cramp’s Shipyard, 291, 292
  • Capstan Lathes. See Lathes
  • Capstan and Windlass Gear, R.M.S. “ Oceanic ” (Napier Brothers), 436, 437
  • Car Couplers. See Coupler Car, Motor, Fire Engine, 658
  • Car, Motor, Fire Engine (Merryweather), 323
  • Car, Motor Landau, Prince d’Aranberg’s, 81
  • Cars, Motor, Davis Steering Gear, 306, 338
  • Cars, Motor, at Paris Automobile Exhibition, 81, 131, 132
  • Cars, Motor, Steam (Thornycroft), 358, 359, 360
  • Cars, Motor, Variable Speed Gear (Lucas), 20
  • Carbonic Acid, Liquefied (Manufacture), 505
  • Cargo Steamers, Large Atlantic, 200
  • Carriage, Motor. See Cars, Motor
  • Carriages, Corridor, of the Great Central Railway, 45, 146, 231, 232
  • Cast Iron, Standards for, 251
  • Casting Machine, Pig-Iron, 246
  • Castle Liner “ Kildonan Castle ” as a Transport, 632
  • Catesby Tunnel, Great Central Railway, 022
  • Cavitation of Screw Propellers, 639
  • Centrifugal Pump for Dredger, 754, 691, 820, 821, 824
  • Centrifugal, Weston’s (Pott, Cassels, and Wiliamson), 719, 720, 728
  • Centring, Iron, for Arches, 322
  • Centring, Roberts’ Collapsible, 594, 595
  • Chain Mortising Machine (New Britain Company, Connecticut, U.S.A.), 44
  • “ Charles-Martel” Gun Turret,455, 450
  • Chesterfield Station, on the Lancashire, Derby
  • shire, and East Coast Railway, 817
  • Chesterfield Viaduct, on the Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, 751. See 815, 817
  • Chilian Cruisers “ Esmeralda,” “O’Higgins,” and “ Blanco Encalada ” (Elswick), 155
  • China Collieries, 500, 561
  • China, Locomotives at Newchwang, 315
  • Chinese Cruiser “ Hai Chi,” Boiler Arrangements, 184, 187
  • Chinese Cruisers “ Hai Yung,” “HaiShew,” and “ Hai Shen ” (Vulcan Company), 165
  • Chinese Works and Workers, 560, 561
  • Chuck, 8-In. Automatic Lathe (Mr. C. Taylor, Birmingham), 339
  • Chucking Capstan Lathe (A. Herbert, Limited, Coventry), 679
  • Chucking Machine and Tucker Chuck (Pratt and Whitney), 654
  • Clark’s Adjustable Ship Curve, 124
  • Coaling Warships at Sea, Miller’s System, 715
  • Cockerill Company, Bates System of Hydraulic
  • Dredger, 691, 754, 820, 821, 824
  • Collieries in China, 500, 501
  • Collision at Guildford, Railway, 644
  • Combustion in Furnaces, 840
  • “Commander Cawley,” Humber Steam Pilot Yacht, 825, 828
  • Commutators, 96, 97
  • Compound Direct-Acting Boiler Feed Pump (Hall, Peterborough), 690
  • Compound Engines. See Engines Compressing (Air) Compound Engines (Walker Brothers, Wigan), 48
  • Continuous Mean-Pressure Indicator, Ripper’s, 770, 771, 772, 805, 806, 807
  • Converter, Substation Rotary, 199
  • Converters, Electric. See Westinghouse Company's Installation
  • Converters, Rotary. See also Electric Generators
  • Convertors, Rotary, 388, 389, 448, 449, 450, 517, 518, 519, 620, 621, 723
  • Converters, Rotary, Westinghouse, 9
  • Conveyors (Pott, Cassels, and Williamson), 719, 720
  • Copper and Carbon Brush Tests, 100
  • Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, 9
  • Cornwall Railway Viaducts, 407, 408, 409, 410
  • Corridor Carriages, Great Central Railway, 45, 146, 231, 232
  • Corrugated Flue in Locomotive Boiler, 342, 343, 404
  • Cost of Making. Iron and Steel, Curves, 28, 29
  • Cost of Steam Raising, 740, 808
  • Counter, Munro’s Engine, 607
  • Coupler, Brockelbank’s Railway Wagon, 640, 641
  • Coupler and Pole, Hill’s Railway Wagon, 371
  • Cowper-Cowles’ Sound Locater and Projector, 507
  • Cramp’s Shipyard, Brown’s Cantilever Crane at, 291, 292. See 200, 787
  • Crane, Brown’s Cantilever, at Cramp’s Shipyard, 291, 292
  • Crane, Goliath, at Dover (Ransomes and Rapier), 392, 393
  • Crane and Staging for Ship Erection, 787. See 200, 291, 292
  • Cranes, Titan and Goliath, at Japan Harbour Works, 758, 767
  • Cruisers. See Warships
  • Crystallisation in Motion Plant for Sugar (Pott, Cassels and Williamson), 719, 720
  • Culvert Collapse, Central Railway, 556, 557
  • Curve, Clark’s Adjustable Ship, 124
  • Cycle Cranks and Free Wheel, 667, 668, 700, 701
  • Davis Steering Gear for Auto-Cars, 306, 338
  • Davits for Launching Ships’ Boats, 752
  • Delaware Breakwater, 229
  • Dellvik-Grbndal Magnetic Ore Separator, 508
  • Demolishing Railway Bridges, London and Southwestern Railway, 553
  • Destructor, Refuse, at Torquay (Goddard, Massey, and Warner), 215
  • Diagram, Combustion in Furnaces, 840
  • Diagram of Metal Prices, 23, 154, 308, 440, 572, 736, 836
  • Diagram of Shipbuilding Production, 836
  • Diagrams as to Cost of Steam Raising, 740, 808
  • Diagrams of Cost of Making Steel and Iron, 28, 29
  • Diagrams, Ripper’s Continuous Pressure Indicator, 772, 805, 806, 807
  • Diffusion of Iron, Microscopy and, 249, 250, 309, 312
  • Dion-Bouton Petroleum Motor, 131 Dnieper-Boug Route, Russian Canals, 33
  • Dock, Graving, at Shanghai, 469
  • Dock, Supporting Ships in Dry, 125, 153
  • Dockyard, Works at Keyham, 127
  • “ Don Carlos I.,” Yarrow Boilers of Portuguese Cruiser, 185, 187
  • Donaldson, The Late Mr. John, 465
  • Doors, Watertight, Electrically Worked, 819
  • Dover Harbour Works, Goliath Cranes (Ransomes and Rapier), 392, 393
  • Draught, Foley’s Forced, 89
  • Dredger, Bates’ System of Hydraulic (Cockerill Company), 691, 754, 820, 824
  • Drilling Machine, Multiple (Hill, Clarke, and Co., Boston, U.S.A.), 625
  • Drilling Machine, Four-Spindle (Messrs. D. Fraser and Sons, Arbroath), 326
  • Drilling, Slotting, and Milling Machine for
  • Armour-Plates (Russian Company), 694 Dry Docks. See Graving Docks Ductor Company, Manchester, Box-Nailing Machine, 327
  • Durability of Water-Tube Boilers (Yarrow Tests), 140, 141, 142, 143
  • Dynamometer Record, Euston-Crewe Train, 21
  • Dynamos. See also Electric Generators Dynamos. See Westinghouse Company's InstaD lations
  • Edinburgh Station (Waverley), 423, 424, 425, 491, 492, 493, 496
  • Electric Exciters, 421
  • Electric Venerators :
  • 400-Kilowatt 600-Volt Rotary Converters, 723, 724
  • Brush-Holders, Details of, 224, 225
  • Brushes, Tests of Copper and Carbon, 100
  • Commutators, 96, 97
  • Converters, Rotary, 388, 389, 448, 449, 450, 517 518, 519, 620, 021, 723
  • Copper and Carbon Brush Tests, 100
  • Four-Phase Converter, 620, 621 Holders, Details of Brush, 224, 225
  • Rotary Converters, 388, 389, 448, 449, 450, 517, 618, 519,620, 621, 723
  • Six-Phase Rotary Converters, 517, 518, 519, 723
  • Electric Generators. See Westinghouse Company’s Installation
  • Electric Generators, Driven by Parsons Turbine, 191, 221, 236
  • Electric Light and Power Plant, San Gabriel, 782 783, 814
  • Electric Light Station, Alleghenj^ County (Westinghouse), 586
  • Electric Lighting and Power Plant. See also /iJi n-7/ 0/?
  • Electric Motor Cars at Paris, 81, 131, 132
  • Electric Reduction Works. See also Westinghouse
  • Electric Supply Works, Plymouth, 63, 66
  • Electric Traction Plant at Pittsburg, 484, 485
  • Electrical Equipment of Tall Building, New York, 350, 351
  • Electrically Driven Lathe (Greenwood and , Batley), 678
  • Electrically Driven Milling Machine (Greenwood and Batley), 678
  • Electrically Worked Turret for Two 12-Centi- metre Guns, 653, 659, 662
  • Electrically Worked Watertight Doors, 819
  • Elliott and Hatch Typewriter Company, Book Typewriter, 587
  • Elswick Cruisers, 155, 157, 158
  • Eltringham and Co., J. T. Humber Steam Pilot Yacht, 825, 828
  • Energy Transmission by Atmospheric Pressure, 247, 281
  • Engine Counter, Monro’s, 607
  • Engine, Fire, Self-Propelled (Cambier, Lille), 658
  • Engine, Fire, Self-Propelled (Merryweather), 323
  • Engine Oil for Launch (Griffin Company), 670, 671
  • Engine, Oil, Vertical (Gardner, Patricroft), 57
  • Engineering Factory, Key ham, 217
  • Engineering Works in China, 560, 561
  • Engines, Balancing, 54
  • Engines (Compound), Air Compressing (Walker, Brothers, Wigan), 48
  • Engines of H.M.SS. “ Hermes” and “ Highflyer ” (Fairfield Company), 5, 16
  • Engines, Rolling Mill Reversing (Philadelphia Company), 176
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of H.M.SS. “ Proserpine ” and “ Psyche,” 203, 216, 217
  • Erecting Buildings, Paris Exhibition, 260
  • Erecting High Buildings, Gantry, 554
  • Erection of Alexander III. Bridge, 72, 75, 78
  • Erection, Locomotive, Eastern Railway France, 270, 278
  • “ Esmeralda,” Chilian Cruiser (Elswick), 155
  • Evaporator, Lillie (McOnie and Ilarvey, Limited), 318, 319
  • Evaporator, Ortman’s, 512
  • Excavating Plant, Keyham Dockyard, 127
  • Exciters, Electric, 421
  • Exhibition Buildings. See Paris Exhibition
  • Exhibition, Paris. See Paris Exhibition
  • Expansion Gland for Steam Pipes, 510
  • Explosion, Boiler, at Sheffield, 841
  • Fairfield Company, Engines of ILM.SS. “Hermes ” and “ Highflyer,” 5, 16
  • Fairfield Company, Transport “Kildonan Castle,” 632
  • Falls of Androscoggin River, 198
  • Fangere, Ochin, and Co., Petroleum Motor Car, 131
  • Fans Driven by Parsons Turbine, 221
  • Feed Pump, Boiler, Compound Direct-Acting
  • (Hall, Peterborough), 690
  • Fire Engine, Self-Propelled (Cambier, Lille), 658
  • Fire Engine, Self-Propelled (Merry weather), 323
  • Fire Losses, Sunderland and Glasgow, 480, 481
  • Flanges, Pipe, and Bolts, 68
  • Floor of Machine Shop, 525
  • Floating Sheeriegs, 300
  • Flywheels, Rolling Mill, 106
  • Fog and Rain Phenomena, 546
  • Foley’s Forced Draught, 89
  • Forced Draught, Foley’s, 89
  • Four-Phase Converter, 620, 621
  • Four-Hundred Kilowatt, 600-Volt Rotary Converters, 723, 724
  • Fractures of Pig Iron, Deceptive, 543
  • Fractures, Propeller Shafts, 265, 266, 267
  • Framing for Sugar Works (Pott, Cassels, and Williamson), 719, 720, 728
  • France, Eastern Railway of, Locomotive Erection, 270, 278
  • France, Southern Railway Express Locomotive, 509, 591, 592, 593
  • Fraser and Sons, Douglas, Arbroath, Four-
  • Spindle Drilling Machine, 326
  • French Barbette and Turret Gun Mounting. See Schneider
  • French Ironclad “ Charles Martell ” Gun Turret and Mounting, 455, 456
  • French Ironclad “Marceau” Gun Barbette Mounting, 516
  • French Motor Cars, 81,131, 132
  • Friction, Thrust-Block, 122
  • Furnaces, Combustion in, 840
  • Gallery, Washington Art. 9
  • Gantries for Erection of Buildings, Paris Exhibition, 260, 554
  • Gantries for Ship Erection, 787. See 200, 291, 292
  • Gardner and Son, L. Patricroft, Manchester, Vertical Oil Engine, 57
  • “ Garibaldi,” Italian Cruiser (Ansaldo), 330
  • Gas, Acetylene, Automatic Generator (St. James’s Company, Limited, London), 539
  • Gas, Carbonic Acid, Liquefying, 505
  • Gauges, Continuous Mean Pressure, 770, 771, 772, 805, 806, 807
  • Gauge-Glass Protector, Service’s, 25
  • Geipel’s Steam Trap, 25
  • Generation of Steam, Cost of, 740, 808
  • Generator, Automatic for Acetylene Gas (St. James’s Company, Limited, London), 539
  • Generator, Electric Railway, Westinghouse, 198 Generators. See Electric Generators Generators. See Westinghonse, &c.
  • Generators for Allegheny Electric Station (Westinghouse), 586
  • Generators at the Plymouth Electric Station, 66 German Battleship “Weissenburg” (Vulcan Company), 165
  • German Emperor’s Yacht (Vulcan Company), 164
  • German Shipbuilding, 2, 3, 4, 164, 165, 285, 300, 353, 354, 355, 362
  • German Warships, 164, 165
  • Gland, Expansion, for Steam Pipes, 510
  • Glasgow and Sunderland Fires, 480, 481
  • Goddard, Massey, and Warner, Notts, Refuse Destructor, 215
  • “ Goliath ” Crane at Dover (Ransomes and Rapier), 392, 393
  • Governor, Robinson’s Shaft, 707
  • Graham, The Late Mr. George (Caledonian Railway), 24
  • Grain Weighing Machine, Automatic (Avery, Birmingham), 725
  • Graving Dock at Shanghai, 469
  • Graving Dock, Supporting Ships in, 125, 153

Great Central Railway:

  • Arched Bridges, 293, 556, 557
  • Brac.kley Viaduct, 556, 557
  • Bridges, 293, 296, 297, 556, 557, 621
  • Carriages, Corridor, 45, 146, 231, 232 Catesby Tunnel, 622
  • Corridor Carriages, 45, 146, 231, 232 Culvert Collapse, 556, 557
  • Locomotive, Express Passenger, 405 Oxford Canal Viaduct, 623, 624
  • Passenger Locomotive, 405
  • Rolling Stock, 45, 146, 231, 232, 405
  • Rugby Viaduct, 621
  • Tunnel, Catesby, 622
  • Viaducts, 556, 557, 621, 623, 624
  • Great Western Railway Viaducts in Cornwall, 407, 408, 409, 410
  • Greenwood and Batley, Leeds, Electrically' Driven Milling Machine, 678; Electrically Driven Lathe, 678
  • Griffin Oil Engine (Launch), 670, 671
  • Grinding Tools. See Ludw. Loewe an I Co.'s Works
  • Guildford, Railway Collision at, 644
  • Gun Fire at Santiago War, 65, 67
  • Gun Mountings. See Schneider
  • “ Hai Chi,” Cylindrical Boilers
  • Cruiser, 185, 187
  • “Hai Yung,” “Hai Shew,” and ........
  • Chinese Cruisers (Vulcan Company), 165
  • Hall Pneumatic Wheel for Motor Car, 132 '
  • Hall and Sons, J. P., Peterborough, Compound Direct-Acting Boiler Feed Pump, 690
  • Harbour Works at Otaru, Japan, 758, 767
  • Harland and Wolff, R.M.S. “ Oceanic,” 275 See 436,437
  • Hartford Automatic Screw Machine with Magazine and Tools, 655 *
  • Heating and Ventilating Engine Works, 530
  • Herberle Magnetic Ore Separator, 509
  • Herbert, Limited, A., Coventry, Automatic Screw Machine, 598
  • Herbert’s Chucking Capstan Lathe, 682
  • Herbert’s Hexagonal Turret Lathe, Feed-Box Gear, 682
  • Herbert’s Milling Machine, 679
  • “Hermes,” Belleville Boilers of H.M.S., 184, 185
  • “ Hermes ” and “ Highflyer,” H.M.SS. (Engines) Fairfield Company, 5, 16 ’
  • H.M. Battleships, Launch of, 108, 109
  • H.M.S. “Andromeda,” Boiler Arrangement, 184, 185
  • H.M.S. “Pegasus ” and “Pyramus” (Palmer’s Company), 788
  • H.M.SS. “‘Proserpine” and “Psyche,” Engines and Boilers of, 203, 216, 217
  • High Building, New York, Lighting, 350, 351
  • Hill, Clarke, and Co., Boston, Multiple-Drilling- Machine, 625 ®
  • Hill’s Railway Wagon Coupling and Rod, 371
  • “ Hohenzollern,” German Imperial Yacht (Vulcan Company), 164
  • Hokkaido, Japan, Map of, 767
  • Holders, Details of Brush, 224, 225
  • Holding Power of Wood Screws, 441
  • Horseless Carriage See Cars, Motor Howitzers, Mountings for, 228
  • Hulse and Co., Manchester, Heavy Duplex Lathe, 527
  • "'SXr&S™'’* “Conunander
  • Hutcheson’s Automatic Stop Valve ^79 Hydraulic Dredger (Bates System) (Cookerill Company), 691, 754,820, 824
  • Hydraulic Intensifier, Self-Acting (Leeds Com- Ilydraiiiic Tunnel at San Gabriel Works, 782. See 814
  • Illinois Central Railway, Freight Locomotive Indicator,^ Ripper’s Continuous Mean Pressure,
770 771, 772, 805, 806, 807
  • Indus Bridge, for Kotri Rohri Railway (Thames InVen"sifi\^^Hydm^^ Self-Acting (Leeds Com- Iron'^CentHng Used in Constructing Wienfluss
  • Boulevard, Vienna, 322. See 504, 59u
  • Iron, Casting lyiachine for Pig, 246
  • Iron Diffusion, Microscopy and, 240, 2J0, 30J, 312
  • Iron, Fracture of Pig, 543
  • Iron, Standards of Cast, 251
  • Iron and Steel, Cost of Making ( 2^’i 29
  • Italian Armoured Cruiser “Garibaldi (Ansaldo), 330
  • Herbert’s Chucking Capstan, 682
  • Latli’e (Turret) and Opening Die (Jones and
  • Lamson Company, Vermont, G.S.A.), 3Jo, 3y6
  • Lathes. See Ludw. Loewe and Co. a n orlcs Launch of a Battleship, 108, 100
  • Launch Engine, Griffin Oil, 670, 6/1
  • Launching Ships’ Boats, 752
  • Leeds Engineering and Hydraulic Companj, Self-Acting Hydraulic Intensifier, 703 .
  • Lewiston, Brunswick, and Bath-street Electric Railway, 108,190 . i mi
  • Library, Washington Congressional, 101, 10/ Lifeboats, Launching, 752
  • Light, Theory of the Rainbow, 589
  • Lighting, Electric, Tall Building, New lork, 350, 351
  • Lio-'hting Plant. See Electric Generators
  • Lightning Arrester, Wurts’ High Voltage, /O Lightning Stroke, Multiple, 173
  • Lillie Evaporator (M‘Onie and Harvey, Limited), 318 310
  • Liquefied Carbonic Acid, Manufacture, 505
  • Liquid Fuel System, Kermode’s, 628, 620 “Livadia” Triple-Screw Russian iacht, 610,
  • Locomotive Boiler with Corrugated 1 urnace, 342 343 404
  • Locomotive Erection, Eastern Railway of France, 270, 278 ,
  • Locomotive, Express Passenger, Great Cential Railway, 405 _ , ,
  • Locomotive, Four-Wheeled Coupled Express, Vandalia Railway (Schenectady), 5/3
  • Locomotive, Freight, Largest in the World, Illinois Central Railway, (Brooks), /oS
  • Locomotive, Goods, for Midland Company (Baldwin, America), 11
  • Locomotive, Passenger Ten-Wheeled, for the Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburg Railway I (Brooks), 325
  • Locomotive Piston Valve, 405
  • Locomotive, Screw Reversing Gear, 5J3
  • Locomotive, Southern Railway of I rance Express, 590, 591, 592, 593
  • Locomotive Speed Dynamometer Record, Euston-Crewe, 21
  • Locomotive Valve, Allen, 170
  • Locomotive, Vanderbilt, with Corrugated Fui- nace, 342, 343. See 404 ox
  • Locomotive Works, Vulcan Company, Stettin, 355 362
  • Locomotives at Newchwang (Baldwin), 315 London Carbonic Acid Gas Works, 505 Loewe and Co., Ludw. See Ludw. Loewe and Co. London and North-W'estern Train Speed, Euston- Crewe, 21
  • London Street Traffic, 636
  • London and South-Western Railway Removing Bridges, 553 . ,
  • Long-Distance Transmission Plant at Harttom,
  • Los Angeles Electric Lig'ht and Power Plant, 782,783,814 x
  • Lucas, Mr. Ralph, Variable Speed Gear for Motor Cars 20
  • Ludw.^Loewe and Co., Berlin, 381, 384, 385, 416, 417, 428, 452, 453, 454, 460, 522, 523, 525, 526, i 530 1
  • McOnie and Harvey, Limited, Lillie Evaporator, ' I 318,3R»
  • Magnetic Ore Separators, 471, 472, 473, 508, 509
  • “ Manning,” United States Ship, Speed Trial, Curves, &c., 822
  • Map of Hokkaido, Japan, 767
  • “ Marceau,” Gun Turret (Barbette), 516
  • Martin and Andrews’Balanced Slide Valves, 171, 172, 173
  • “ Maunoloa,” Midship Section of, 785, 786
  • Maw’s Screw Reversing Gear for Locomotives, 593
  • Merryweather’s Self-Propelled Fire Engine,*323
  • Metal Price Diagram, 23, 154, 308, 440, 572, 736, 836
  • Metropolitan. See London
  • Microscopy and Iron Diffusion, 249, 250, 309, 312
  • Midland Goods Locomotive (American), 11
  • Mill Reversing Engines, Rolling (Philadelphia Company), 171,176
  • Miller’s System of Coaling Ships at Sea, 715
  • Milling, Drilling, and Slotting Machine for Armour-Plates (Russian Company), 694
  • Milling Machine (A. Herbert, Limited, Coventry), 679
  • Milling Machine, Electrical Driven Vertical Profile (Greenwood and Batley, Leeds), 678
  • Milling Tools. See Ludiv. Loewe and Co.'s Works
  • Mines and Metallurgical Building, Paris Exhibition, 551, 552, 564
  • Model Tank, United States, Ship, 137, 138, 139
  • Monarch Magnetic Ore Separator, 473
  • Monro’s Engine Counter, 607
  • Mortars, Mountings for, 228
  • Mortising Machine, Chain (New Britain Machine Company, Connecticut), 44
  • Motor Vehicles. See Cars, Motor Mould Boards and Templates of Steamer, 785, 786
  • Mountings for Guns. See Guns and Schneider Mounts for Mortars and Howitzers, 225
  • Mud Scoops, 127
  • Nailing Machine, Box (“Ductor” Company, Manchester), 327
  • Napier, Brothers, Limited, Windlass and Capstan Gear, Steamer “Oceanic,” 436, 437 National Cycle Show, 678, 679, 682, 700, 701
  • Nature’s Lessons to Mechanics, 475, 476, 511, 512 545, 546
  • Naval Gun Turrets, 455, 456, 516, 653, 659, 662, 683, 686, 687, 716, 717, 815, 816
  • Naval Mountings for Quick-Firing Guns, 12, 13 36, 37, 103,104, 105, 168,169, 170, 194, 195, 227
  • Naval War, Santiago Gun Fire, 65, 67
  • New Britain Machine Company, Connecticut,
  • U.S.A., Chain Mortising Macthine, 44
  • Newchwang, Locomotives at, 31,5
  • Niagara Reduction Works, Pittsburg, 8, 9
  • Nickel-Steel Tube Tests, Yarrow’s Boilers. 140 141,142, 143
  • Niles Tool Works Company, Hamilton, Ohio, Armour-Plate Planing Machine, 457
  • North Bridge, Edinburgh, 423, 425, 491, 492, 493, 496
  • “O’Higgins,’* Chilian Cruiser (Elswick), 158 !
  • “ Ocean,” Launch of H.M.S., 108,109
  • “ Oceanic,” R.M.S. (Harland and Wolff). 275 See 436, 437
  • "Oceanic’s” Windlass and Capstan Gear (Napier Brothers), 436, 437
  • Oil. See also Petrolexcin
  • Oil Engines. See Engines
  • Oil Fuel S^’stein, Kerniode’s, 628, 629
  • Ordnance. See Guns and Schneider
  • Ore Separators, Magnetic, 471, 472, 473, 508, 509
  • Oriental Graving Donk, Shanghai, 409 Ortiuan’s Evaporator, 542
  • Oxford Canal Viaduct, Great Central Railway 623, 624
  • Palmer’s Company, II.M.S. “ Pegasus and Pyramus,” 788
  • Paris Bridge, Alexander III., 40, 41, 72, 75, 78

Paris Exhibition :

  • Alexander Ilf. Bridge, 40, 41, 72, 75, 78
  • Gantries for Erection of Buildings, 260, 554
  • Mines and Metallurgical Building, 551, 552, 564 Textile Building, 260
  • Park-row Building, New York, 350, 351
  • “Parole ” Water-Tube Boiler (Thom’s), 74
  • Parsons and Co,, C. A , Works at Heaton-on-Tyne, 191, 206, 221. 236, 255, 258, 259
  • Parsons Steam Turbine, 191, 206, 221, 236, 255, 258, 259
  • “ Pegasus,” Third-Class Cruiser (Palmer’s Company, Jarrow-on-Tyne), 788
  • People’s Light and Power Company, New Jersey, 134, 135
  • Petroleum Engines. See Engines
  • Petroleum Motor Cars at Paris, 81, 131, 132
  • Philadelphia Engineering Works, Limited, Reversing Rolling Mill Engines, 176
  • Phillips’ Water-Tube Boilers, 233
  • Photography Micro. See Microscopic Pig-Iron Casting Machine, 246
  • Pig Iron, Deceptive Fracture, 543
  • Pile Driver, Travelling, 648
  • Piles, Tests of Timber, 824
  • Pilot Yacht “ Commander Cawley,” Humber
  • Steam, 825, 828
  • Pipe Connections for Sand Pump Dredger, 821
  • Pipe Flanges and Bolts, 68
  • Pipe Line at San Gabriel Electric Works, 782 See 814
  • Pipe Scrapers used at Torquay, 576, 577
  • Piston V'alve, Locomotive, 405
  • Pittsburg Electric Traction Plant, 484, 485
  • Pittsburg Reduction Works, Niagara, 8, 9
  • Planing Machine, Armour-Plate (Niles Tool Works), 457
  • Planing Machine, Plate-Edge (Addy, Sheffield), 112
  • Plate-Edge Planing Machine (Mr. G. Addy, Sheffield), 112
  • Plymouth Electric Suppl^^ Works, 63, 66
  • Pneumatic Hoist at Ludw. Loewe and Co.’s, 523
  • Pneumatic Pressure, 247. See 281
  • Pneumatic Ship Riveters, 90, 91
  • Pontoons for Hydraulic Dredger, 820, 821 Portrait, Mr. John Donaldson, 465
  • Portrait, The Late Mr. George Graham, Caledonian Railway, 24
  • Portuguese Cruiser “ Don Carlos 1.” Boiler Arrangement, 184, 187
  • Pott, Cassels, and Williamson’s Sugar Machinery, 719, 720, 721, 728
  • Pott, Cassels, and Williamson’s Works, Mother- well, 721
  • Pratt and Whitney 16-In. Chucking Machine with “Tucker” Chuck, 654
  • Prisms, Theory of the Rainbow, 589
  • Profiles of Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, 750
  • Progressive Speed Curve, United States Ship “ Planning,” 822
  • Projectile-Making Machine (A. Herbert, Limited, Coventry). 598
  • Propeller Shafts, 265, 266, 267
  • Propellers, Cavitation of, 639 Propulsioib^Triple-Screw, 610, 611 “Proserpine” and “Psyche,” Engines of H.M.SS., 203, 216, 217
  • Pumping Dredger (Bates System), 691, 754, 820 821,824
  • Pumps, Boiler Feed, Compound Direct-Acting (Hall, Peterborough), 690
  • “ Pyramus,” Third-Class Cruiser (Palmer’s Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited, Jarrow- on-Tyne), 788
  • Quadruple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
  • Quick-Firing Gun Naval Mountings, 12, 13. 36 37,103, 104, 105, 168, 169, 170, 191, 195, 227
  • Railway, Atmospheric, 247, 281
  • Railway Bridges. See Bridges
  • Railway Bridge Across the Indus, Kotri-Rohri (Thames Iron Works), 111
  • Railway Bridges, Removing London and Southwestern, 553
  • Railway Bridges, Temporary Restoration, 648, 746, 747, 748
  • Railway Collision at Guildford, 644
  • Railway Corridor Carriages, Great Central. 45. 146, 241, 232 ’ '
  • Railway, Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast, 750, 751, 815, 817
  • Railway Station, Edinburgh Waverlev. 423 424 425,491,492,493, 496
  • Railway Train, Dynamometer Record, Euston- Crewe, 21
  • Railway, Uganda, 161, 162
  • Railway Viaducts in Cornwall, 407, 408, 409, 410
  • Railway Wagon Buffer (Ramsden’s), 607
  • Railway Wagon Coupler, Brockelbank’s, 640, 641
  • Railway Wagon Coupling and Rod, Hill’s, 371
  • Railways in China, 560, 561
  • Railways. See also Great Central
  • Railways, Electric. See Electric Traction
  • Rain and Fog Phenomena, 546
  • Rainbow, Theory of the, 589
  • Ramsden’s Wagon Buffer, 607
  • Ransomes and Rapier, Limited, Goliath Cranes at Dover, 392, 393
  • Reed, Water-Tube Boilers, 788
  • Refuse Destructor at Torquay (Goddard, Massey and Warner), 215
  • Removing Railway Bridges, London and South-Western Railway, 553
  • Restoration of Railway Bridges, Temporary. 648, 746, 747,748 ‘
  • Reversing Geai* for Locomotives (Maw’s), 593
  • Revolution Counter, Monro’s, 607
  • Ripper’s Continucus Mean Pressure Indicator. /70, 771, 772,805, 806, 807
  • Rivers. See Bxissian Waterways
  • Riveters, Pneumatic Ship, 90, 91
  • Roberts’ Collapsible Centring, 594, 595
  • Robinson’s Shaft Governor, 707
  • Rolling Mill Flywheels, 106
  • Rolling Mill Reversing Engines (Philadelphia Company), 176
  • Rolling Stock, Great Central Railway, 45, 146, 231, 232, 405
  • Roof of Machine Works, Ludw. Loewe and Co., 384, 385
  • Roofs. See also Paris Exhibition
  • Rotary Converters. See also Electric Generators
  • Rotary Converter, Substation, 199
  • Rotary Converters, 388, 389, 448, 449, 450, 517, 518, 519, 620, 621, 723
  • Rotating Field, Westinghouse, 135
  • Rugby Viaduct, Great Central Railway, 621
  • Russia, AV citerways ot:
  • AugUstov Route from Bober to Nieman Ri\’ers, 33
  • Dnieper-Boug Route, 33
  • Russian Dredger, 691, 754, 820,824
  • Russian Yacht “Livadia” and Triple-Screw
  • Ships, 610, 611. See 150
  • St. James’s Illuminating Company, Limited, Automatic Generator for Acetylene Gas, 539
  • San Gabriel Electric Company, 782, 783, 814
  • Sand Pump Dredger (Bates System), 691, 754, 820, 821,824
  • Schenectady Express Locomotive for Vandalia Railway, 573
  • “ Shikishima” Japanese Battleship (Thames Iron Works), 501
  • Schneider and Co.'s AVorks, Creiisot:
  • Alexander III. Bridge, Paris, 40, 41, 72, 75, 78 Barbette Turret and Gun Mounting, 488, 489, 516
  • “Charles-Martel” Gun Turret, 455, 456
  • Electrically Worked Turret for Two 12-Centi- metre Guns, 653, 659, 662
  • Gun Turrets, 455, 456, 488, 489, 516, 653, 659, 662, 683, 686, 687, 716, 717, 815, 816
  • Howitzers, Mountings for, 228
  • “ Marceau” Gun Turret (Barbette), 516 Mortars, Mountings for, 228
  • Mounting for 14-Centimetre Gun, 227
  • Mounting, 27-Centimetre Guns, Barbette Turret!, 488, 489, 516
  • Mountings, Naval Gun Turret, 455, 456, 488, 489, 516, 653, 659, 662, 683, 686, 687, 716, 717, 815, 816
  • Mountings, Naval, for Quick-Firing Gun, 12, 13, 36, 37, 103, 104, 105, 168, 169, 170, 194, 195, 227
  • Mounts for Mortars and Howitzers, 228
  • Naval Gun Turrets, 455, 456, 488, 489, 516, 653, 659, 662, 683, 686, 687, 716, 717, 815, 816
  • Naval Mountings for Quick-Firing Gun, 12, 13, 36, 37, 103, 104, 105, 168, 169, 170, 194, 195, 227
  • Quick-Firing Gun, Naval Mountings, 12, 13, 36, 37,103, 104, 105, 168, 169, 170 194, 195, 36, 37,103, 104, 105, 168, 169, 227
  • Torpedo-Launching Tubes, 262, 290
  • Turret and Ammunition Hoist metre Gun, 716, 717
  • Turret for 15-Centimetre, 20-Centimetre, and 28‘Centraetre Gun, 683, 686, 687, 815, 816
  • Turrets, Naval Gun, 455, 456, 488, 489, 516, 653, 659, 662, 683, 686, 687, 716, 717, 815, 816
  • Schultz and Goebel, Vienna, Shearing Machine, 700, 791, 794 Scoops, Mud, 127 Scrapers for Water Mains, 576, 577
  • Screw Engines. See Engines Screw Machine, Automatic (Hartford), Screw Machine, Automatic (Wolseley chine Company), 650, 651
  • Screw - Making Machine (Herbert’s, Coventry), 598
  • Screw Propellers, Cavitation of, 639
  • Screw Reversing Gear for Locomotives (Maw’s), 593
  • Screws, Triple, 150, 610, 611
  • Screws, Wood, Holding Power of, 441
  • Section of Lake Steamer “Maunoloa,” 785, 786
  • Self-Propelled Traffic, See Cars, Motors Separators, Magnetic Ore, 471, 472, 473, 508, 509
  • Service’s Gauge Glass Protector, 25
  • Sewer Centring, Roberts’ Collapsible, 504, 595
  • Shaft Governor, Robinson’s, 707
  • Shafts, Propellers, 265, 266, 267
  • Shanghai Graving Dock, 460
  • Shearing Machine (Schultz and Goebel, Vienna), 790, 791, 794
  • Sheerlegs, Floating, 300
  • Sheffield Boiler Explosion, 841
  • Ship Curve, Clark’s Adjustable, 124
  • Ship Erection, Stages and Cranes for, 200, 291, 202, 787
  • Ship Model Tank, United States, 137, 138, 139
  • Ship Propulsion by Triple Screws, 150, 610, 611
  • Ship Riveters, Pneumatic, 90, 91
  • Shipbuilders’ Crane, Brown’s Cantilever, 201, 202. See 787
  • Shipbuilding in Germany (Vulcan Company), 2, 3, 4, 164, 165, 285, 300, 353, 854, 355, 362
  • Shipbuilding Production, Diagram of, 836
  • Shipbuilding on the U.S. Lakes, 785, 786, 787
  • Ships’ Boats, Launching, 752
  • Ships’ Bulkhead Doors, Electrically Worked 819
  • Ships in Dry Dock, Supporting, 125, 153
  • Similar Structures and Machines, 475, 476, 511, 512, 545, 546
  • Six-Phase Rotary Converters, 517, 518, 519, 723
  • Slide Valves, Andrews and Martin Balanced, 171, 172, 173
  • Slide Valves, Balanced, 243
  • Slipping of Aqueduct, 556, 557
  • Slotting, Drilling, and Milling Machine for Armour-Plates (Russian Company), 694
  • Snoqualmie Falls Electric Power Plant, 420, 421
  • Societe Russe de Construction, Kharkoff, Armour-Plate Slotting Machine, 694
  • Sound Locator and Projector, Cowper-Cowles, 507
  • Southern Railway of France Express Locomotive, 590, 591, 592, 593
  • Spanish American War, 65, 67
  • Speed Data of U.S.S. “Manning,” 823
  • Speed of Euston-Crewe Train, 21
  • Speed Gear for Motor Car, Variable (Lucas), 20
  • Staging and Cranes for Ship Erection, 787. See 200, 291, 292
  • Standards for Cast Iron, 251
  • Stanley Cycle Show, 650, 651, 654, 655, 667, 668
  • Station, Chesterfield, on the Lancashire and
  • Derbyshire Railway, 817
  • Steamer, Atlantic, with Parsons Turbine, 259
  • Steamer “Maunoloa,” Mould and Templates, 785, 786
  • Steamer “ Oceanic” (Harland and Wolff), 275. See 436, 437
  • Steamers, Large Atlantic Cargo, 200
  • Steam Motor Cars (Thornycroft), 358,359, 360
  • Steam Pilot Yacht “Commander Cawley,” (Humber), 825, 828
  • Steam Pipe Expansion Gland, 510
  • Steam Pressure Indicator, Ripper’s Continuous 770, 771, 772, 805, 806, 807
  • Steam Raising, Cost of, 740, 808
  • Steamship, Kildonan Castle (Fairfield Company) 632
  • Steamship Performances, 2, 3, 4
  • Steam Trap, Geipel’s, 25
  • Steam Turbine, Parsons, 191, 206, 221, 236, 255, 258, 259
  • Steel and Iron, Cost of Making(Diagrams), 28, 29
  • Steel Tube Tests, Yarrow’s Boiler, 140, 141, 142 143
  • Steering Gear for Auto-Cars, Davis’, 306, 338
  • StettinerMaschinenbau Actien-Gesellschaft“ Vulcan,” 2, 3, 4, 164, 165, 285, 300, 353, 354, 355, 362
  • Stop Valve, Hutcheson’s Automatic, 279
  • Street Traffic, London, 636
  • Structures and Machines, Similar, 475, 476, 511, 512, 545, 546
  • Substation Rotary Converter, 199
  • Suction Pipe Connections for Dredger, 821
  • Sugar Evaporator, Lillie (M’Onie and Harvey, Limited), 318, 319
  • Sugar Machinery, 719, 720, 721, 728
  • Sunderland and Glasgow Fires, 480, 481
  • Swan and Hunter’s Large Cargo Steamers, 200
  • Switch Branch for Electric Railway, 199
  • Switchboard for Tall Building, New York, 350, I 351
  • Switchboard, Westinghouse, 135,199
  • Tank for Testing Ship Models, United States, 137, 138, 139
  • Taylor, Mr. C., Birmingham (8-In. Automatic Lathe Chuck), 339
  • Tests of Timber Piles, 824
  • Textile Building, Paris Exhibition, 260
Thames Iron Works, Bridge across the Indus, at
  • Kotri Rohri Railway, 111
  • Thames Iron Works, Japanese Battleship “ Shikishima,” 501
  • Theory of the Rainbow, 589
  • Thoms’ “ Parole” Water-Tube Boiler, 74
  • Thornycroft Steam Motor Cars, 358, 359, 360
  • Thornycroft Water-Tube Boiler, II.M.S. “Proserpine,” 217
  • Thrust-Block Friction, 122
  • Tilt Hammer, Pneumatic, 247. See 281
  • Timber Bridges, Restoration of, 648, 746, 747, 748
  • Timber Piles, Tests of, 824
  • Time Recorder, Rochester, 526
  • “ Tokiwa,” Japanese Cruiser (Elswick), 158
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyer with Parsons Turbine, 258
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyers. See Warships Torpedo-Boats. See Warships
  • Torpedo-Launching Tubes, 262, 263, 288, 289, 290
  • Torquay Water Supply and Pipe Scrapers, 576, 577
  • Traction, Electric, at Pittsburg (Westinghouse Company), 484, 485
  • Traction, Electric, Lewiston, 198, 199
  • Traction and Lighting Station, Plymouth trie, 63, 66
  • Trainways, Plymouth Electric, 63, 66 Transformers, See Westinghoxise Electric pany's Installations
  • Transmission of Energy by Atmospheric sure, 247, 281
  • Transport, “Kildonan Castle,” 632
  • Trap, Geipel’s Steam, 25
  • Travelling Pile Driver, 648
  • Trent Viaduct on the Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, 815
  • Tricycles. See Cycles
  • Triple-Expansion Engines. See Engines Triple-Screw Ships, 150, 610, 611
  • Triple-Screw Ships, Speed Curves, 150
  • Tube Tests, Yarrow’s Boiler, 140, 141, 142, 143
  • Tubes, Torpedo-Launching, 262, 263, 288, 289, 290
  • Tunnel, Catesby, Great Central Railway, 622
  • Turbine, Parsons Steam, 191, 206, 221, ^36, 255, 258, 259
  • Turbinia,” with Parsons Steam Turbine, 191; 268 !
  • Turbo-Generators. See Westinghouse Company’s Installations
  • Turret and Ammunition Hoist for 24-Centimetre Gun, 716, 717
  • Turret for 15 and 20-Centiiuetre Gun, 683, 686, 687
  • Turret Lathe and Opening Die (Jones and Lam- son Company, Vermont, U.S.A.), 393, 396
  • Turret Lathes. See also Lathes
  • Turrets, Naval Gun, 455, 456, 488, 489, 516, 653, 659, 662, 683, 686, 687, 716, 717, 815, 816
  • Twin-Screw Engines. See Engines
  • Typewriter, Book (Elliott and Hatch Company), 587
  • Uganda Railway, 161, 162
  • Union Iron Works, San Francisco, Cranes at, 787
  • United States Congressional Library, 101, 107
  • United States Falls Power Plant, 420, 421
  • United States Iron and Steelmaking, Cost Curves, 28, 29
  • United States Locomotives for Midland Company, 11
  • United States Locomotives, 11, 315, 325, 342, 343, 573, 755
  • United States Pneumatic Riveters. 90, 91
  • United States Shipbuilding, 291, 292, 785, 786, 787
  • United States Ship “ Manning” Speed Trial Curves, &c., 822
  • United States Ship Model Tank, 137, 138, 139
  • United States Spanish War, 65, 67
  • Vacuum Motors, 247, 281
  • Valve, Brass Globe, 654
  • Valve for Locomotive, Allen, 170
  • Valve, Stop, Hutcheson’s Automatic, 279
  • Valves, Andrews and Martin Balanced Slide, 171, 172,173
  • Valves, Balanced Slide, 243
  • Vandalia Railway Express Locomotive (Schenectady), 573
  • Vanderbilt Locomotive with Corrugated Furnace, 342, 343
  • Variable Speed Gear for Motor Cars (Lucas), 20
  • Ventilating and Heating Engine Works, 530
  • Vertical Oil Engine (Gardner, Patrieroft), 57
  • Viaducts, Great Central Railway, 556, 557, 621, 623, 624
  • Viaducts on the Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, 751, 815, 817
  • Viaducts, Railway, in Cornwall, 407, 408, 409, 410
  • Vulcan Company’sWarships Built, 164,165
  • Vulcan Works at Stettin, 2, 3, 4, 164, 165, 285, 300, 353, 354, 355, 362
  • Wagon Buffer, Ramsden’s, 607
  • Wagon Coupler, Brocklebank’s Railway, 640, 641
  • Wagon Coupling and Rods, Hill’s Railway, 371
  • Walker Brothers, Wigan, Air Compressing Compound Engines, 48
  • War, Spanish-American, 65, 67

Warships :

  • Boiler Arrangements of Recent Cruisers, 184, 185, 187
  • Chilian Cruisers “ O’Higgins,” “ Blanco Encalada,” and “Esmeralda” (Elswick), 155
  • Chinese Cruiser “Hai Chi,” Boiler Arrangements, 184, 187
  • Chinese Cruisers “Hai Yung,” “Hai Shew,” and “Hai Shen” (Vulcan Company), 165
  • Coaling Warships at Sea, 715
  • Elswick Cruisers, 155, 157, 158
  • French Barbette Turret and Mounting, 488, 489, 517
  • French Gun and Torpedo Gear. Sea Schneider
  • French Ironclad “Charles-Martel,” Gun Turret and Mounting, 455, 456
  • French Ironclad “Marceau,” Gun Barbette Mounting, 516
  • German Battleship “Weissenburg” (Vulcan Company), 165
  • German Emperor’s Yacht (Vulcan Company), 164
  • German Warship Building, 104, 165
  • H.M. Battleship, Launch of, 108,109
  • H.M.S. “ Andromeda,” Boiler Arrangement, 184, 185
  • H.M.S. “Hermes,” Boiler Arrangement, 184, 186
  • H.M.S. “Hennes” and Machinery (Fairfield Company), 5,16
  • H.M.SS. “Pegasus” and “Prometheus” (Palmer’s Company), 788
  • H.M.SS. “ Proserpine ” and “ Psyche,” Engines and Boilers of, 203, 216, 217
  • Italian Armoured Cruiser “ Garibaldi ” (An- saldo), 330
  • Japanese Battleship “Shikishima” (Thames Iron Works), 501
  • Japanese Cruiser “Yakumo” (Vulcan Company), 164
  • Japanese Cruisers “ Yoshino,” “ Asama,” and “ Tokiwa” (Elswick), 157, 158
  • Portuguese Cruiser “ Don Carlos I.,” Boiler Arrangement, 184, 187
  • Spanish Warships, Gun Perforation at Santiago, 65, 67
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyer with Parsons Turbine, 191, 258
  • Torpedo Launching, 262, 263, 288, 289, 290 Triple-Screw Efficiency, 150, 610, 611
  • “ Turbinia,” with Parsons Steam Turbine, 191, 258
  • U.S.S. “Manning” Speed Trial Curves, &c., 822
  • Warships, Coaling at Sea, Miller’s System, 715 Washington Art Gallery, 9
  • Washington Congressional Library, 101, 107
  • Washington Ship Model Tank, 137, 138, 139
  • Water-Power Plant, Snoqualmie Falls, 420, 421
  • Water Supply Pipe Scrapers, 576, 577
  • Watertight Doors, Electrically Worked, 819
  • Water-Tube Boiler Arrangement in Cruisers, 184, 185, 187
  • Water-Tube Boiler Durability Tests (Yarrow), 140, 141, 142,143
  • Water-Tube Boiler, Keene’s, 202
  • Water-Tube Boiler, Phillips’, 233
  • Water-Tube Boiler, Thom’s “ Parole,” 74
  • Water-Tube Boiler (Thornycroft), II M.S. “Proserpine,” 217
  • Water-Tube Boiler for Thornycroft Motor Car, 360
  • Water-Tube Boilers, Reed,for,II.M.SS. “Pegasus” and “Pyramus” (Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Co, Limited, Jarrow-on-Tyne), 788
  • Water-Tube Boilers, Hydraulic Dredger, 754. See 820, 821, 824
  • Waterways. See Russian yVaterways
  • Wave Profile, United States Ship “ Manning,” Speed Trials, 822
  • Waverley Station, Edinburgh, 423, 424, 425, 491, 492, 493, 496
  • Weighing Machine, Automatic Grain (Avery, Birmingham), 725
  • “ Weissenburg,” German Battleship (“ Vulcan ” Company), 165
  • Wenstrom Magnetic Ore Machine, 471, 472
  • Westiii(£li»iisc Klcctric Company’s In* .stallatiou :
  • Allegheny County Electric Light Station, 586
  • Electric Traction Plant at Pittsburg, 484, 485
  • Lewiston, Brunswick, and Bath-street Electric Railway, 198, 199
  • Long-Distance Transmission Plant at Hartford, 70, 71
  • Park Row Building, New York, Electrical Equipment of, 350, 351
  • People’s Light and Power Company, New Jersey, 134, 135
  • Pittsburg Reduction Works, Niagara, 8, 9
  • San Gabriel Electric Installation, 782, 814
  • Snoqualmie Falls Electric Power Plant, 421
  • Weston’s Centrifugal (Pott, Cassels, and liamson), 719, 720, 728
  • Wetherill Magnetic Ore Machine, 508 Wheel for Motor Car, The Hall Pneumatic, 132 Wheels for Motor Cars, 359
  • Wienfluss Boulevard, Vienna, Iron Centring for Constructing, 322
  • Windlass and Capstan Gear of R.M.S. “ Oceanic” (Napier Brothers), 436, 437
  • Wolseley S.S Machine Company, Birmingham, Automatic Screw Machine, 650, 651
  • Wood Screws, Holding Power of, 441

Works:

  • Keyham Factory, 217
  • London Carbonic Acid Gas Works, 505
  • Ludw. Loewe and Co., Berlin, 381, 384, 385, 416, 417, 428, 452, 453, 454, 460, 522, 523, 525, 526, 530
  • Parsons and Co., C. A., Works at Heaton-on- Tyne, 191, 206, 221, 236, 255, 258, 259
  • Pott, Cassels, and Williamson’s Works, Motherwell, 721
  • Schneiders’. See ScKneidefs Works at Creusot Stettiner ISIaschinenbau Actien-Gesellschaft, “ Vulcan,” 2, 3, 4, 164, 165, 285, 300, 353, 354, 355, 362
  • Wurts’ High Voltage Lightning Arrester, 70
  • Yacht, “Commander Cawley,” Humber Steam Pilot, 825,828
  • “ Yakumo,” Japanese Cruiser (Vulcan Company), 164
  • Yarrow’s Boiler, Water-Tube Tests, 140, 141, 142, 143
  • Yarrow Boilers of Portuguese Cruiser “Don Carlos I.,” 185,187
  • “ Yoshino,” Japanese Cruiser (Elswick), 157

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