The Engineer 1877/10/12
Main Subjects
- Charles Burrell and Sons - 8 HP Steam Ploughing Engine, p 262. (Illustrated).
- Cleopatra's Needle - Where Shall the Obelisk Stand?, p 256.
- Cohen'sSmall Drilling Apparatus, p 262. (Illustrated).
- Drainage of Whittlesea Mere, p 266.
- Editorial, p 263.
- London Gas - John Field and Imperial Gas Co.
- Portable Engine for the Future.
- Indian Railways and the Famine.
- Our September Exports.
- Mineral Production in 1876.
- Interception of Rainfall From Sewers - By Baldwin Latham for the British Association, p 260.
- Letters to the Editor, p 260.
- Locomotive Boiler Fire Boxes, concluded from p 230, p 267.
- McDougall's Furnace-Feeding Machine, p 262 and 265. (Illustrated).
- On the Action of Screw Propellers - By James Howden, p 257.
- Review, p 264.
- Ordnance Manufacture.
- Rivers Purification, p 266.
- Specification of Goods Engines for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, concluded from p 245, p 258 ands 259. (Illustrated).
- Steel Steam Launch - D. Lewin, p 267. (Illustrated).
- The Action of Screw Propellers, p 258. (Illustrated).
- Uchatius Bronze Steel Gun and Its Equipment, p 254.
- William Fairbairn - Fairbairn and His Times, (No. VIII), p 353.