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The Engineer 1859 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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LIST OF NAMES.

  • Adamson's Hydraulic Lifting Jacks,
  • Alleyne's Beams and Girders. 298
  • Almond's Furnaces for the Combustion of Smoke, 423
  • Anderson, Mr. W., a New Method of Shoring, 309
  • Armstrong's Steam Boilers and Furnaces, 117
  • Askew, Charles. Diving Bolls, 26
  • Aston's Breech-loading Arms, 154
  • Bacon's Valves, Gates, and Stopcocks, 366
  • Bartholomew's Gas Meters, 168
  • Bastable's Apparatus for the Production of Light, 295
  • Bates, York, and Parkin's Pistons, 151
  • Bellanger's Caoutchouc Socks or Clogs, 295
  • Bell's Improvements in the Manufacture of Iron, 10
  • Benson's Apparatus for Generating Steam, 240
  • Bessemer's Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 33U
  • Bigelow's Sowing Machines, 99
  • Blair. George, M.A., Inductive Retardation in Submarine Wires, 26
  • Blinkhorn's Steam Boilers and Engines, 110
  • Bond and Standing's Improvements in Churning, 131
  • Bonnall, John, Tubular System, 207
  • Bousfield's Machinery for Cutting the Threads of Wood Screws, 3S5
  • Bousfield's Marine Steam Engines, 151
  • Bovill's Manufacture of Gas and Coke, 2ii5
  • Brazier's Repeating Fire-arms, 169
  • Blinds' Sewing Machines, 276
  • Britt's Propelling steamboats, 312
  • Brooman’s Printing Addresses upon Papers, kc., 241
  • Brooman's Treatment of Fibrous Vegetable Substances, &c., 259
  • Buchanan's Sugar Mills. 138
  • Burn's Breakwater, 168
  • Cammell's Railway Buffers, 4S
  • Chatwin and Taylor's Screw Stocks, SO Child's Hair and Skin Brushes, 277
  • Child's, Henry, Smoke Prevention, 11
  • Child's Winnowing Machinery. 316
  • Clark, Braithwaite, and Preece's Telegraph Cables, 294
  • Clayton and Goodfellow's Improvements in Pistons for Pumps, 24
  • Cochrane's Fastenings of Railways, 334
  • Crosland’s Compound Steam Engines, 117
  • Davies' Equilibrium Slide-valve, 169
  • Davies' Planing Electrotype and Stereotype Plates, 208
  • Deane-Harding, Revolver Fire-arms, 366
  • De Bergue's Submarine Electric Telegraph Cables, &c., 205
  • Dewrance’s Pianoforte Frames, 352
  • Dickson's Permanent Way. 44
  • Dredge's Condensers for Steam Engines, 2.59
  • Dunn and Irlam's Improvements in Railway Turntables, 25
  • Drummond's Reaping and Mowing Machines, 40S
  • Engine, Old, Rectification of the Circle, 6, S2
  • Easterbrooke's Ratchet Braces, 81
  • Erhard's Apparatus for Boring Wells, l'.3s
  • Fairbairn, William, Esq., On the Resistance of Tubes
  • to Collapse, 2, '24
  • Fane’s Treating of Sewage. 186
  • Fitzgerald, Mr. Desmond G., Prevention of Damp, 311
  • Foster and Smith's Machinery for Spinning and Doubling Wool, 405
  • Fuller's steam Engines, 331
  • Gaiffe, M., Magneto-Electric Apparatus, 226
  • Giles, John W., Traction Engines, 119, 241
  • Gill, William, Oscillation in Indicators, 170
  • Godefroy's Improvements in Cleansing Gutta-Percha, 186
  • Goodfellow's Steam Engines, 388
  • Greaves' Improvement in Constructing Streets, Roads, sod Ways, 187
  • Griffiths' Baths, 4 4
  • Griffith's Shalt Couplings, 131
  • Gryll's Telegraph Cables, Submerging of, 298
  • Halliwell's Improvements hi Mules for Spinning and Doubling Cotton, 28
  • Harrison's Ovens, 172
  • Hart, Wi Liam, Electric Lamp, OS
  • Hart's Locks, 135
  • Hart's Taps and Valves, 172
  • Harvey's, Messrs. G. and A., Band Sawing Machine, 404
  • Henry's Expansion Gear, 443
  • Hick, Hargreaves. and Harwood's Governors for Prime Movers, 370
  • Hill's Joints tor Connecting Pipes, 187
  • Hill's Omnibuses, 331
  • Hill's Punching and Shearing Machinery. 813
  • Hine’s Machinery for Twisting and Doubling Silk, 262
  • Hislop's Grain Separators, SO
  • Hobbs' Locks, 189, 19;, 2u3
  • Hodge and Spencer's Springs, Recoil of, 116
  • Howe's smiths' Forges, 331
  • Humphry's Steam Engine and Boilers, 446
  • Ireland's Cupola Furnaces, 223
  • Icons' Mariner's Compass, 81
  • Johnson, J. Henry, Thames Graving Dock, 6
  • Johnson’s Machinery for Making Bolts and Rivets, 102
  • Johnston's Railway Brakes.
  • Jones' Invention for Securing the Joints of Slate Ridge Rolls, 262
  • Jopling's Water Meter, :;12
  • Julius’s Self-registering Compass, 45
  • Kinsey's Pumps, 401
  • Lees and Jaques' Improvements in Economising Fuel, 154
  • Lois' Apparatus for Examining Machinery of Screw Vessels, 102
  • Malam's Apparatus for the Manufacture of Gas, 367
  • Mallet, Robert, F.R.S., on Shells and Mortars, 75, 95, 113
  • Mallet, Robert, F.R.S.. Castors for Furniture, 225
  • Manning's Candlesticks. 244
  • Massey's Ships' Logs, 244
  • Mandalay's Furnaces for Melting Iron, 98
  • Menelaus' Machinery for Straightening Rails, 349
  • Mennon's Rails, Supports of, 240
  • Mennon's Apparatus for Mounting Driving Bands in Motion, 262
  • Merritt, T. E., Drawing Volutes, 85
  • Miles' Annealing Pots, 169
  • Miller's Blast Regulator for Locomotive Engines, 366
  • Monier's Gas Burner. 331
  • Morris, Thomas, the Great Eastern and her Sails, 136
  • Newton's Air Engines, 277
  • Newton's Apparatus for Submarine Explorations, 367
  • Newton's Lamps, 116
  • Newton's Machinery for Drawing and Twisting Wool, 222
  • Newton's Machinery for Forging Horse-shoes, 280
  • Newton's Pumps, 443
  • Newton's Spring-Hanging for Railway Carriages. 442
  • Nicholl's and Walker's Hook-Catch or Fastening, 334
  • Noel's Reading Stand, 150
  • Nouveau's Improvements in Stoppering Bottles, 349
  • Ollerenshaw's Cotton Gin, 385
  • Owen's Railway Wheel Tyres, Si Oxley's Bath, 277
  • Parker's Apparatus for the Cultivation of Land, 352
  • Parkhurst's Cotton Gins, 442
  • Parson's Apparatus for Preventing the Explosion of Boilers, 187
  • Parson's Apparatus for Removing Incrustations, 313
  • Parson's Safety-valve, 330
  • Penrice’s Tunnelling Machinery, 426
  • Perley's Means for Disconnecting Boats from Davit-blocks. 446
  • Pilbeam's Bradawl Screw, 186
  • Preston and M'Gregor's Machinery for Cutting Files, 244
  • Price and Dawes' Steam Boilers, 84
  • Ramsbottom, J., Diving Bells, 67
  • Redpath's Ships' Pumps, 298
  • Ronnie, George, F.R.S., on the Quantity of Heat Developed by Water when Rapidly Agitated, 43
  • Rennie. George, F. R.S , the Resistance of Screw Propellers, 44
  • Roberts, Richard, Railway Brakes, 26
  • Richmond and Chandler's Chaff-cutting Machines, 135
  • Ridsdale's Reservoir or Fountain Pen, 370
  • Rigby, John, A.B., the Gyroscope, 59
  • Rigg's Tipping —Apparatus, 84
  • Rose, James, Coal burning Firebox, 45
  • Samuelson's Wheels of Carts. 330
  • Scott's Breakwaters, 150
  • Scott. T., Seeds, Cleansing, Dressing, and Separating of, 223
  • Seller's Machinery for Turning Shafting. 120
  • Shaw and Cooper's Mode of Obtaining Motive Power, 405
  • Shuttleworth's Improvements in Portable Steam Engine Boilers, 28
  • Smith, S. T. Vernon, the Grand Falls Bridge, IS Smith's Steam Engines, 226
  • Simon's Castors for Furniture. 186
  • Spence's Manufacture of Steel, 312 71/4
  • Steel's Improvements in Brewing and Distilling. 172
  • Stoney, Bindon. B., Esq., C.E., Newcastle Coal Experiments, 202
  • Taylor's Apparatus for Putting Bolts on Pulleys, 117
  • Taylor's Manufacture of Iron, 169
  • Terry, W. D., Cast-iron Paving, 168
  • Thomson's Improvements in Testing and Working Electric Telegraphs. 7
  • Toshach's Pile-driving Machine, 276
  • Tucker's Boring-bit, 280
  • Tyndall, John, Esq., F.R.S., Veined Structure of Glaciers, 255
  • Varley, S. Alfred, C.E., Theory of Electricity, 248, 256
  • Walker, W. E., Rectification of the Circle, 27, 64, 119, 243
  • Walker's Electric Telegraph Cables, 222
  • Walker's Needles, 150
  • Wheatstone's Electro-Magnetic Telegraph, 66
  • Whitworth's Guns, Gun-carriages, and Ammunition, 388
  • Williams, Charles Wye, Tubular System, 63, 82, 131
  • Wilson's Machinery for Turning and Cutting Wood, 154
  • Window, Mr. F. R., C.E., South Atlantic Telegraph, 134
  • Wright's Anvils. 404
  • Wright. E. T.. Steam filers, 279
  • Wrigley's Frictional Coupling, 443
  • Wrigley's Self-acting Coupling for Railway Carriages, 442

SUBJECT MATTER.

  • Annealing Pots, Miles', 169
  • Anvils, Wrights', 404
  • Baths, Griffiths'. 404
  • Oxley's. 277
  • Beams and Girders. Alleyne’s, 298
  • Blast Regulator, Miller's, 366
  • Boats from Davit Blocks, Perley's Means for Disconnecting, 446
  • Boilers and Furnaces, Armstrong's Steam, 117
  • Humphry's Steam Engines and Boilers. 446
  • Preventing the Explosion of Steam, Parsons', 187
  • Shuttleworth's Portable Steam Engine, 28
  • Steam, 223. 369
  • Steam, Blinkhorn's, 116
  • Boilers, Steam, Price and Dawes', 84
  • Steam, E. T. Wright. 279
  • Bolts and Rivets, Johnson's Machinery for Making, 102
  • Boring Pit, Tucker's, 280
  • Bottles, Nouveau's Improvement in Stoppering, 349
  • Braces, Ratchet, Easterbrook's, 81
  • Brakes, Railway, Johnston's, 208
  • Railway, Richard Roberts', 26
  • Breakwaters, Burn's, 168
  • Scott's, 159
  • Brewing and Distilling, Steel's Improvement in, 172
  • Bridge. the Grand Falls, S. T. Vernon Smith, 48
  • Brushes, Child's Hair and Skin, 277
  • Buffers, Railway, Cammell's, 48
  • Candlesticks, Manning's, 244
  • Castor's for Furniture, R. Mallet, F.R.S., 225
  • for Furniture, Simon's. 186
  • Caoutchouc Socks or Clogs. Bellanger’s, 295
  • Chaff-cutting Machines, Richmond and Chandler's 135
  • Chair Fastening, Railway, 297
  • Churning, Bond and Standing's Improvements in, 151
  • Circle, Rectification of the, H., 100
  • Rectification of the, J. Jewsbury, 225
  • Rectification of the, "the Old Engine," 6, 82
  • Rectification of the, W. IC. Walker, 27, 64, 119, 243
  • Coal, Experiments on the Newcastle, B. B. Stoney, Esq., C.E., 202
  • Compass, Mariner's, Irons', 81
  • Self-registering, Julius, 45
  • Condensers for Steam-Engines, Dredge's, 259
  • Cotton Gin, 011eronshaw's, 385
  • Gins, Parkhurst's, 442
  • Coupling, Frictional, Wrigley's. 443
  • for Railway Carriages, Wrigley's Self-acting, 442
  • Cultivation of Land, Parker's Apparatus, 352
  • Damp, Prevention of, Mr. D. G. Fitzgerald, 311
  • Davit Blocks, Perley’s Means for Disconnecting Boats from, 446
  • Diving Bells, C. Askew, 26
  • Bells, J. Ramsbottom, 6.
  • Dock, Thames Graving, J. H. Johnson, 6
  • Doubling (see Spinning-)
  • Driving Bands in Motion, Mounting, Mennon’s', 262
  • Dynamic Quantity and Intensity, New Theory of, 314, 332
  • Dynamical Problem, 389, 409, 427
  • Electricity, Theory of, by S. A. Varley, C.E., 248, 256
  • Electro-Dynamic Induction, 368, 386, 406, 423, 425
  • Enfield Fire-arms Factory. 204, 258, 294, 348, 384, 422
  • Engines, Air, Newton's, 277
  • and Boilers, Humphry's Steam, 446
  • Crosland’s Compound Steam, 117
  • Fuller's, 334
  • Goodfellow's Steam, 388
  • Marine, Bousfield’s, 151
  • Smith's Steam, 226
  • 'fraction, J. W. Giles', 119, 241
  • Expansion Gear, Henry's, 443
  • Explorations, Submarine, Newton's Apparatus, :367
  • Fastenings of Railways, Cochrane's, 334
  • Fibrous Vegetable Substances, &c., Brooman's Treatment of, 259
  • File Cutting Machinery, Preston and M'Gregor's, 244
  • Fire-arms. Aston's Breech-loading, 154
  • Brazier's Repeating, 169
  • Manufactory, Enfield, 204, 258, 294, 348, 384, 422
  • Fire-box Coal Burning J. Rose, 45
  • Forges, Smiths', Howe's, 331
  • Fuel, Leos and Jaques' Improvements in Economising, 154
  • Furnaces for the Combustion of Smoke, Almond's, 423
  • Ireland's Cupola. 223
  • Iron Smelting, 62
  • Maudslay's Iron, 98
  • Gas Burner, Monier's. 331
  • and Coke, Manufacture of, Bovill's, 205
  • Escape Valves. for Blast Furnaces. 445
  • Malam's Apparatus for the Manufacture of, :;61
  • Gates (see Valves)
  • Gear, Expansion, 136
  • Henry's Expansion, 943
  • Glaciers, Veined Structure of. J. Tyndall, Esq., F. R.S., 255
  • Governor. Hydraulic, 207
  • Governors tor Prime Movers, Hick, Hargreaves, and Harwood". 370
  • Great Eastern and her Sails, 119, 136
  • Guns. Gun Carriages, and Ammunition, Whitworth's, 388
  • Gutta-percha, Cleansing of, Godefroy, 186
  • Gyroscope, the, J. Rigby, A.B., 59
  • Heat Developed by Water when Rapidly Agitated, on the Quantity of, G. Ronnie, F. R.S., 43
  • Relative Powers of Metals and Alloys to conduct, 403, 419
  • Hook-cater: or Fastening, Nicholls and Walker's Spring, 834
  • Horse-shoes, Newton's Machinery for Forging, 280
  • Inclined Planes, 152, 219, 227
  • incrustations, Removal of, Parson's, 313
  • Inductive Retardation in Submarine Wires, G. Blair, M. A., 26
  • Iron, Bell's Improvement in the Manufacture of, 10
  • and Steel, Manufacture of, Bessemer's, 330
  • Taylor's Manufacture of, 169
  • Jacks, Adamson's Hydraulic Lifting. 222
  • Joints fur Connecting Pipes, Hill's, 18T
  • Lamp, Electric, by W. Hart, for Lamps, Newton's, 116
  • Land, Parker's Apparatus for the Cultivation of, 352
  • Light, Production of, 13astablo, 29 5
  • Lucks, Hart's, 135 •
  • Locks, Hobbs, 189, 190, 203
  • Magneto-electric Apparatus, M. Gaffe, 226
  • Metals and Alloys to Conduct Heat, Relative Power of, 403, 419
  • Meters. Gas, Bartholomew's, 168
  • Water, Jopling's, 312
  • Mills, Buchanan's Sugar, 138
  • Mortars and Shells, R. Mallet, F.R.S., &c., 75, 95, 113
  • Motive Power, Shaw and Cooper's Mode of Obtaining, 405
  • Mowing (see Reaping)
  • Mules for spinning and Doubling Cotton, Halliwell's, 28
  • Needles, Walker's, 150
  • Omnibuses, Hill's, 331
  • Oscillation in Indicators, W. Gill, 170
  • Ovens, Harrison's, 172
  • Paving, Cast Iron, W. D. Terry, 168
  • Pen, Ridsdale's Reservoir or Fountain, 370
  • Permanent Way, Dickson's. 44
  • Pianoforte Frames, Dewrance's, 352
  • Pile-driving Machines, Toshach’s, 276
  • Pistons, Bates, York, and Parkin's, 151
  • for Pumps, Clayton and Goodfellow's Improvements in, 24
  • Planing Electrotype and Stereotype Plates, Davies', 208
  • Ploughs and Ploughing, 206
  • Printing Addresses upon Papers, &c., Brooman's, 241
  • Propelling Steamboats, Britt's, 312
  • Pulleys, Taylor's Apparatus for Putting Belts on, 117
  • Pumps, Kinsey's, 404
  • Newton's, 443
  • Redpath's, 298
  • Punching and Shearing Machinery, Hill's, 313
  • Rails, Menelaus' Machinery for Straightening, 349
  • Supports of, Mentions', 240
  • Reading Stand, Noel's, 150
  • Reaping and Mowing Machines, Drummond’s, 408
  • Regulator, Blast, Miller's, 306
  • Retardation in Submarine Wires, Inductive, G. Blair, M.A., 26
  • Revolver Fire-arm, the Deane-Harding, 366
  • Roads, Construction of, Greaves, 187
  • Sawing Machine, Band, Messrs. G. and A. Harvey's, 404
  • Screw, Pilbeam's Bradawl, 186
  • Propellers, the Resistances of, O. Rennie, F.R.S., 44
  • Stocks, Chatwin and Taylor's, SO Vessels, Luis' Apparatus for Examining Machinery of, 102
  • Seeds, Cleaning, Dressing, and Separating of, T. Scott, 223
  • Separators, Grain, Hislop's, 80
  • Sewage, Fane's Treating of, 186
  • Sewing Machines, Bigelow's, 99
  • Machines, l3rind's, 276
  • Shaft Couplings, Griffiths', 131
  • Shar ing, Sellers Machinery for Turning, 120
  • Ships' Logs, Massey's, 244
  • Shoring, New Method of, Mr. W. Anderson, 309
  • Slate Ridge Roll, Securing the Joints of, Jones', 262
  • Smoke, Almond's Furnaces for the Combustion of, 423
  • Smoke Prevention, H. Child's, 11
  • Steam, Generating of, Benson's, 240
  • Steel, Manufacture of, Spence's, 312
  • Stop Cocks (see Valves)
  • Stoppering Bottles, Nouveau's Improvements, 349
  • Straightening Rails, Menelaus' Machinery for, 849
  • Spinning and Doubling Wool, Foster and Smith's Machinery, 405
  • Spring Hanging for Railway Carriages, Newton's, 442
  • Springs, Recoil of, Hodge and Spencer's, 116
  • Submarine Explorations, Newton's Apparatus, 367
  • Taps and Valves, Hart's, 172
  • Telegraph Cables, Clark, 13raithwalte and Preece's, 294
  • Cables, &c., Submarine Electric, 1)0 13crgue's,205
  • Cables, Submerging of. Gulls', 298
  • Cables, Walker's Electric, 222
  • South Atlantic, Mr. F. R. Window, C.E., 164
  • Telegraphs, Electro-Magnetic, Wheatstone's, 66
  • Thomson's Electric, 7
  • Threads of Wood Screws, Cutting the, Bousfield’s Machinery, 385
  • Tipping Apparatus, Rigg's, 84
  • Truss Rods, 139
  • Tubes to Collapse, on the Resistance of, by W. Fairbairn, Esq., 2, 24
  • Tubular System, John Bonnall, 207
  • System, C. Wye Williams, 63, 8,t, 131
  • Tunnelling Machinery, Penrice's, 426
  • Turning and Cutting Wood, Wilson's Machinery for, 154
  • Turntables, Dunn and Irlam's Improvements in Railway, 25
  • Twisting and Doubling Silk, Machinery for, Hine's, 262
  • Tyres, Railway 'Wheel, Owen's, 81
  • Valve, Davies' Equilibrium Slide, 169
  • Safety, Parsons', 330
  • Throttle, 49
  • Valves, Gates, and Stop Cocks, Bacon13, 366
  • Vessels, Measurement of, 245
  • Volute, Drawing, T. E. Merritt, 85
  • Wells, Erhard's Apparatus for Boring 138
  • Wheels of Carts, Samuelson's, 830
  • Winnowing Machinery, Child's, 316
  • Wood Screws, Cutting the Threads of, Bousfield's Machinery, 3S5
  • Wool, Drawing and Twisting of, Newton's Machinery, 222
  • Spinning and Doubling, Posta and Smith's Machinery, 405

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