The Engineer 1887/12/02
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 455.
- Editorial, p 455.
- The Emigration of Capital.
- Our Colonies and their Railways.
- Spanish Ore and British Steamships.
- Improvements in the Iron Trade.
- Engineering Enquiry into the Lower Thames Drought.
- Fender's Endless Railway, by Richard Garrett and Sons at the Smithfield Club Show, p 452. (Illustrated)
- Field Electric Locomotive, p 450.
- High and Low Locomotives by, Professor A. G. Greenhill, p 445. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Accidents in Mines, part 2, by Sir F. A. Abel, p 458.
- Kent's Uniform Water Meter, p 450 and p 451. (Illustrated)
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 462.
- Craig, Taylor and Co, SS Torre Del Oro and SS Oakwell, Engines by Westgarth, English and Co.
- Charles J. Bigger, SS Lara for the Waterford Steamship Co, Muir and Caldwell, David Rollo and Sons.
- Letters to the Editor, p 448 and p 459.
- London and South Western Railway Locomotive, p 462.
- Mediterranean Railway, p 457 - p 458.
- Patent Journal, p 465.
- Pumping by Electricity in Coal Mines, Locke and Co, p 460.
- Self Lubricating Pedestals for Colliery Tubs, Hardy Patent Pick Co, p 459. (Illustrated)
- Siee Ho Bridge, China Railways, C. W. Kinder and James Cleminson, Engineers, p 450. (Illustrated)
- Steam Engines at the Royal Agricultural Society's Newcastle Show, No. 3, p 457.
- Testing Apparatus, MacLaren's Engine Trials, p 461. (Illustrated)
- Triple Expansion Engines, German Mail Steamers, p 452 and p 454. (Illustrated)
- Wild's Improved Portable Hand-Power Drilling Machine, p 458. (Illustrated)