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The Engineer 1862 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1862 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1862 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1862 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1862 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.

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LIST OF NAMES.

  • Adams' Slide Valves, 217
  • Adams, W. Bridges, Springs, 206
  • Allchin’s Superheating Apparatus, 68
  • Allen and Stewart's Steam Engines, 186
  • Allen's Slide Valves, 336
  • Ashbury's Permanent Way, 344
  • Barker's Casting Drums and Pulleys, 231
  • Barlow's Indicator for the Revolution of Shafts, 151
  • Beardsley's Apparatus for Elevating Hay, Straw, and Earth, 217
  • Bee's Valves, 164
  • Bellhouse and Dorning's Hydrostatic Presses, 171
  • Benson's Clock, 93
  • Bird's Crank Axle, 140
  • Birkbeck's Traction Apparatus, 77
  • Blackburn's Imbricating Apparatus, 288
  • Bower and Qualter's Metallic Pistons, 304
  • Braisted's Hose Pipe Joints or Couplings, 170
  • Brooman's Steam Generators, 96
  • Bunnett's Revolving Shutters, 815
  • Calvert’s Cotton Gins, 333
  • Charlton's Horse Shoes, 124
  • Clarke's Heating Apparatus, ]55
  • Cornforth and Smith's Boring Gun Barrels, 171
  • Crawford and Templeton’s Looms, 190
  • Crease’s Boring, Drilling, and Excavating Machinery, 202
  • De Normandy's Tube Fastenings, 109
  • Dotterer's Journal Boxes for Axles, 151
  • Elce's Cotton Preparing Machinery, 244
  • Escher, Wyss, and Co's Marino Engines, 40
  • Evans' Apparatus for Carburetting Gases, 36
  • Giffard's Engines and Boilers, 10
  • Grimaldi's Rotary Steams) Engines, 89
  • Hansbrow's California Pumps, 304
  • Harrison and Standly's Drilling Apparatus, 316
  • Harrison's Electro-Magnetic Printing Press, 244
  • Steam Ploughs, 248
  • Hetherington. Webb, and Craig's Spinning and Doubling, 60
  • Hill's Armour Plating, 174
  • Hodgkiuson and Greenhalgh's Combing Machines, 187
  • Hooper's Submarine Telegraph Cables, 6
  • Howard and Bousfield’s Steam Cultivators, 92
  • Howard. Bousfield, and Phillips' Steam Cultivators, :364
  • Hunter's Anchors, 288
  • Husband's Water Safety Valve, 51
  • Jobling's Mining Engines, 141
  • Johnson's Apparatus for Cleaning Wheat, 124
  • Johnson's Steam Engines, 203
  • Joy's Steam Hammers, 50
  • Kay and Hartley’s Engines, 308
  • Knox's Manufacture of Pulp, 245
  • Lancaster's Cast Iron Ordnance, 170
  • Lee's Pumping Engines, 158
  • Lumley’s Rudder, 845
  • Madsen's Railway Wheels,348
  • Mandalay, Sons, and Field's Engines, 33
  • Meriton's Marine Boilers' 161
  • Merryweather and Son's Steam Fire Engine, 26
  • Miller's Manufacture of Sugar, 216
  • Miller's Packing Pistons, 37
  • Nasmyth's Rotary Engine, 244
  • Newton's Motive Power, 80
  • Newton's Reducing Friction in Slide Valves, 76
  • Norton's Diaphragm Pumps, 23
  • Parry's Iron and Stool, 3
  • Peacock's Lock Gatos for Docks, 320
  • Petrie's Machinery for Blowing and Exhausting Air, 860
  • Platt and Richardson's Carding Engines, 288
  • Platt and Richardson's Cotton Gins, 61
  • Platt, Richardson, and Holland's Circling Engine, 361
  • Platt and Rosecrans' Lamps, 805
  • Pontifex's Refrigerators for Cooling 'Worts, 05
  • Pooley's Weighing Machines, 289
  • Pradel and Wahl's Feeding Apparatus, 217
  • Preece's Electric Railway Signals, 108
  • Ransom's Thrashing and Raising Corn, 283
  • Riggonbach's Artillery Carriage, 137
  • Ripley's Pistons, 137
  • Rivett and Hetherington's Cotton Preparing, :384
  • Roberts' Hydraulic Engines, 140
  • Robey's Refining Sugar, 258
  • Rosindell's Separating Solid from Liquid Substances, 77
  • Rowan's Steam Hammers, 165
  • Samuelson's Hydraulic Presses, 141
  • Samuelson's Ships and Vessels, 186
  • Sandford and Mallory's Flax and Fibre Dressing Machines, 213
  • Schwartzkopff's Steam Hammers, 316
  • Scott's Steam Engines, 112
  • Shaw's Brakes, 125
  • Siebe's Refrigerating Apparatus, 270
  • Siemens' Regenerative Furnaces, 2
  • Silver's Speed Governors, 305
  • Simons' Ships, 332
  • Simpson's Boring Machinery, 22. 51
  • Smith and Swinnerton's Coke Ovens, 174
  • Smith and Wellstood's Cooking Stoves, 02
  • Smith and Coventry's Lathes, 272
  • Smith's Drying Grain, 210
  • Smith's Letter Balances, 262
  • Spencer's Engines, :317
  • Standfleld’s Governors, 262
  • Steele's Valves for Engines, 220
  • Stevens' Surface Condensers, 23
  • Stewart’s Cast iron Piping, 36
  • Symons' Steam Engines, 203
  • Tangye's Hydraulic Lifting Jacks, 216
  • Taylor's Carding Engines. 170
  • Tooth and Yates' Iron and Stool, 54
  • Vickers' Railway 'Wheels, 76
  • Walker's Grinding and Washing Mills, 292
  • Weems' Indicators of the Pressure and Discharge of Fluids'258
  • Westwood's Hydraulic Presses, OS White's Oil Cans or Feeders, 108
  • Whitworth's Projectiles, 220
  • Williamson's Generating and Superheating Steam, 234
  • Wilson's Hydraulic Presses, 109, 262
  • Wilson's Iron and Steel, 344
  • Winans' Mounting and Manoeuvring Cannon for Ships, 140, 273
  • Winter's Condensing Apparatus, 64
  • Woodward's Springs, 844
  • Wood's Refrigerating Storehouses, 28
  • Worssam's Machinery for Cutting Wood, 37
  • Wright's Mode of Constructing Works under Water, 144
  • Wright's Railway Wheels, 23
  • Yarrow and Hilditch's Locomotive Steam Carriages, 23
  • Yule's Machinery for Cutting Scrap Iron, 128

SUBJECT MATTER.

  • Air, Blowing and Exhausting, Petrie's, 360
  • Anchors, Hunter's, 288
  • Armour elating, Hill's, 174
  • for Ships, 335
  • Artillery Carriage, Riggonbach’s, 137
  • Balances, Letter, Smith's, 202
  • Blowing and Exhausting Air, Petrie's, 360
  • Boilers. Cast Iron, 259
  • Marine, Meriton’s, 151
  • Boring, Drilling, and Excavating Machinery, Crease's, 202
  • Gun Barrel's, Cornforth and Smith's, 171
  • Machinery, Simpson's, 22, 51
  • Brakes, Shaw's, 125
  • Cables Submarine Telegraph, Hooper's, 5
  • Canadian Railway Carriages, 141
  • Canadian Wagon, 154
  • Cannon, Mounting and Manoeuvring for Ships, Winans', 140, 273
  • Naval, 6, 7
  • Carburetting Gases, Evans', 36
  • Carriages, Railway, Canadian, 141
  • Steam, 230
  • Casting Drums and Pulleys, Barker's, 231
  • Coke Ovens, Smith and Swinnerton's, 174
  • Cleaning Wheat, Johnson's Apparatus, 124
  • Clock, Benson's, 03
  • Combing Machines, Hodgkinson and Greenhalgh's, 187
  • Condensers, Surface, Stevens', 23
  • Condensing Apparatus, Winter's, 64
  • Constructing Works below Water, Wright's, 144
  • Cotton Gins, 218
  • Calvert's, 333
  • Platt and Richardson's, 61
  • Preparing, Rivett and Hetherington’s, :304
  • Machinery, Elce’s, 244
  • Couplings, Hose Pipe Joints, Braisted's, 170
  • Crank Axle, Bird's, 140
  • Cultivators, Steam. Howard and Bousfield's, 92
  • Howard, Bousfield, and Phillips', 364
  • Cutting Scrap Iron, Yule's, 128
  • Drilling Apparatus, Harrison and Standly's, 316
  • and Boring Machinery, Crease's, 202
  • Drums and Pulleys, Casting, Barker's, 231
  • Drying Grain. Smith's. 216
  • Electro-Magnetic Printing Press, Harrison's, 244
  • Elevating Hay, Straw, and Earth, Apparatus for, Beardsley’s, 217
  • Engine, Rotary, Nasmyth's, 244
  • Steam Fire, Merry weather and Son's, 26

Engines,

  • Maudslay, Sons, and Field's, 33
  • Spencer's, 317
  • and Boilers, Giffard's, 10
  • Carding, Platt and Richardson's, 288
  • Platt. Richardson, and Holland's, 361
  • Taylor's, 170
  • Hydraulic, Roberts', 140
  • Marine, Escher. Wyss, and Co.'s, 40
  • Minim , Jobling's, 141
  • Pumping Leo's, 158
  • Rotary, Grimaldi's, 89
  • Steam, Allen and Stewart’s, 186
  • Johnson's, 203
  • Kay and Hartley's, 808
  • Scott's, 112
  • Symons', 203
  • Fastenings Tube, Do Normandy's, 109
  • Feeders, Oil Cans or, White's, 108
  • Feeding Apparatus, Pradel and Wahl's, 217
  • Flax and Fibre Dressing Machinery, Sandford and Mallory's, 213
  • Friction, Reducing, in Slide Valves, Newton's, 76
  • Furnaces, Regenerative, Siemens', 2
  • Gases, Carburetting. Evans', 36
  • Gates for Docks, Lock, Peacock's, 320
  • Generating Superheating Steam, Williamson's, 234
  • Generators, Steam, Brooman's, Gins, Cotton, 218
  • Calverts', 383
  • Platt and Richardson's, 61
  • Governors. Marine, 155
  • Silver's, 305
  • Standfield's, 262
  • Grinding and Washing Mills, Walker's, 202
  • Hartley Colliery, Now Pit Beam, 289
  • Heating Apparatus, Clarke’s, 155
  • Horse Shoes, Chariton's, 124
  • Hose Pipe Joints or Couplings, Braisted's, 170
  • Hydraulic Lifting Jacks, Tangye's, 216
  • Presses, Samuelson's, 141
  • Westwood's. 68
  • Wilson's, 109, 262
  • Hydrostatic Presses, Dollhouse and Doming's, 171
  • Indicator for the Revolution of Shafts, Barlow's, 154
  • Indicators of the Pressure and Discharge of Fluids, Weems', 258
  • Iron, Scrap, Cutting, Yule's, 128
  • Iron and Stool, Parry's, S Tooth and Yates' 51
  • Malleable, Wilson's, 844
  • Journal Boxes for Axles, Dotterer's, 151
  • Lamps, Platt and Rosecrans', 305
  • Lathes, Smith and Coventry's, 272
  • Lifting Jacks, Hydraulic, Tangye’s, 216
  • Lock Gates for Docks, Peacock's. 820
  • Locomotive Steam Carriages, Yin row and Hilditch's, 23
  • Looms, Crawford and Templeton's, 190
  • Lubricating Apparatus, Blackburn's, 288
  • Motors, Fluid, Weems', 258
  • Mills, Grinding and Washing, Walker's, 292
  • Motive Power, Newton's, SU
  • Oil Cans or Feeders, White's, 108
  • Ordnance, Cast-iron, Lancaster's, 170
  • Construction of, 203
  • Ovens, Coke, Smith and Swinnerton's, 174
  • Permanent Way, Ashbury's, 344
  • Piping, Cast Iron, Stewart’s, 36
  • Pistons, Metallic, Bower and Qualter’s, 804
  • Packing, Million's, S7
  • Ripley's, 137
  • Ploughs, Steam, Hensman's, 248
  • Press, Electro-Magnetic Printing, Harrison's, 244
  • Presses, Hydraulic, Samuelson's, 141
  • Westword's, 68
  • Wilson's, 109, 262
  • Hydrostatic, Bellhouse and Doming's, 171
  • Projectiles, Whitworth's, 220
  • Pulp, Manufacture of. Knox's, 245
  • Pumps. California, Hansbrow's, 304
  • Diaphragm, Norton's, 23
  • Refining Sugar, Robey’s, 258
  • Refrigerating Apparatus, Siebe’s, 276
  • Storehouses, Wood's. 26
  • Refrigerators for Cooling Worts, Pontifex’s, 65
  • Rudder, Lumley’s, 845
  • Separating Solid Matters from Liquids, Rosindell's. 77
  • Ships, Simons', 382
  • Rudders, 125
  • and Vessels, Samuelson's, 186
  • Shutters, Revolving, Bunnett's, 345
  • Signals, Electric Railway, Preece's, 108
  • Spinning and Doubling, Hetherington, Webb and Craig, 50
  • Springs. W. Bridges Adams', 206
  • Woodward's, 344
  • Steam Hammers, Joy's, 50
  • Rowan's, 155
  • Schwartzkopff’s, 316
  • Stool and Iron, Parry's, 3
  • Tooth and Yates', 54
  • Malleable, Wilson's, 341
  • Storehouses, Refrigerating, Wood's, 26
  • Stoves, Cooking, Smith and Wellstood's, 92
  • Sugar, Manufacture of. Miller's, 216
  • Refining, Robey's, 258
  • Superheating Apparatus, Allchin’s, 68
  • and Generating Steam, Williamson's, 234
  • Surface Condensers, Stevens', 23
  • Thrashing and Raising Corn, Ransome's, 288
  • Traction Apparatus, 13irkbeck's, 77
  • Tube Fastenings, Do Normandy's, 109
  • Valve, Water Safety, husband's, 51
  • Valves, Boor's, 104
  • Steele's, 220
  • Slide, Adams'. 217
  • Reducing Friction in, Newton's, 76
  • and Valve Gear, Allen's, 336
  • Wagon, Railway, Canadian, 154
  • Weighing Machines, Pooley’s, 289
  • Wheels, Railway, 289
  • Mansell's, 348
  • Vickers', 76
  • Wright's, 23
  • Wood-cutting Machinery, Worssam’s, 37

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