Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 115342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,257 pages of information and 244,498 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Practical Engineer

From Graces Guide

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26th July 1895.
1914.
January 1923.
November 1923.
1926.

Copies held in the SMC Library

Bound Volumes

  • 01. 1887. March to December (Vol 1)
  • 05. 1891. All in bound volume (Vol 5)
  • 06. 1892. All in bound volume (Vol 6)
  • 10. 1894. July to December (Vol 10)

Single Issues

  • 1887. Dec 30. 1/44. (20161211)
  • 1888. Mar 16. 2/55. (20161211)
  • 1888. May 18. 2/66. (20161211)
  • 1894. Oct 26. 400.
  • 1895. Jul 05. 436.
  • 1895. Jul 26. 439. (Extracted)

1923 Year

  • 1872. 1923 Jan 11.
  • 1873. 1923 Jan 18.
  • 1923 Jan 25.
  • 1923 Feb 01.
  • 1923 Feb 15.
  • 1923 Feb 21.
  • 1923 Mar 01.
  • 1923 Mar 08.
  • 1923 Mar 15.
  • 1923 Mar 22.
  • 1923 Mar 29.
  • 1923 Apr 06.
  • 1923 Apr 12.
  • 1923 Apr 19.
  • 1923 Apr 26.
  • 1923 May 03.
  • 1923 May 10.
  • 1923 May 17.
  • 1923 May 24.
  • 1923 May 31.
  • 1923 Jun 07.
  • 1923 Jun 14.
  • 1923 Jun 21.
  • 1923 Jun 28.
  • 1923 Jul 05.
  • 1923 Jul 12.
  • 1923 Jul 19.
  • 1923 Jul 26.
  • 1923 Aug 02.
  • 1923 Aug 09.
  • 1923 Aug 16.
  • 1923 Aug 23.
  • 1923 Aug 30.
  • 1923 Sep 06.
  • 1923 Sep 13.
  • 1923 Sep 30.
  • 1923 Sep 27.
  • 1923 Oct 04.
  • 1923 Oct 11.
  • 1923 Oct 18.
  • 1923 Oct 25.
  • 1923 Nov 01.
  • 1923 Nov 08.
  • 1916. 1923 Nov 15.
  • 1923 Nov 22.
  • 1923 Nov 29.
  • 1923 Dec 06.
  • 1923 Dec 20.
  • 1922. 1923 Dec 27.
  • 1926. Pocket Guide


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