The Engineer 1876/09/22
Main Subjects
- 1876 Centennial Exhibition, p 198. (Illustrated).
- Camacho's Electric Battery, p 203. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p - 207.
- Our Telegraph System.
- The Eighty Ton Gun.
- A Shunting Problem.
- A Railway Accident Epidemic.
- Defective Machinery.
- The Thunderer.
- Eight Horse Power Portable Engine, Armitage and Ruston p 203. (Illustrated).
- Express Passenger Engine Great Western Railway, Joseph Armstrong, p 202 and p 208. (Illustrated).
- Iron and Steel Institute at Leeds chaired by William Menelaus; Attendees Listed, p 204.
- Letters to the Editor, p 211.
- Loan Exhibition at South Kensington, Astronomical Instruments, II, p 197-198.
- Napier of Murchiston
- Colonel Campbell's heliostat, executed by Hilger
- Sideroscope of M. Leon Foucault
- John Hadley.
- On the Experiments made at the camp at Aldershot with a new form of Military Field Railway for Rapid Construction in War Time, by John Barraclough Fell, p 205.
- Royal Polytechnic Institution, p 203.
- Steam Generators at the Philadelphia Exhibition, Babcock and Wilcox, p 206.(Illustrated).
- Thames Steam Ferry, p 210. (Illustrated).
- Report on Exploded Boiler of HMS Thunderer p 200.
- The Patent Office Report, p 200.
- Wave Power, p 203. (Illustrated).
- Why the Safety Valve of the HMS Thunderer did not act, p 197.