The Engineer 1889/10/25
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 353.
- 1889 Paris Exhibition - Edison Dynamos and Lamps, p 355. (Illustrated).
- Board of Trade and Railways, p 356.
- Courtenay Boyle.
- Memorandum of Important Requirements.
- Modes of Working Single Lines.
- Precautions Recommended in the Working of Railways.
- Combination Pipe Tongs and Wrench, p 346. (Illustrated).
- Deaths, p 352.
- Rebecca Helen Gilchrist daughter of Jeremiah Head - and his wife Rebecca Ingram.
- Duplex Dynamo and Engine, - Sautter, Lemonnier and Co, p 346. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 353.
- New South Wales Railways.
- Labour and Machinery.
- The Steel Rail and Sleeper Trade.
- Imperial Institute of Mining Engineers, p 348.
- T. W. Bunning - possibly Theophilus Wood Bunning?
- Institute of Marine Engineers, p 357.
- Letters to the Editor, p 352.
- Practical Illustrations of Dynamics, by A. G. Greenhill. p 344.
- Problems on Rectilinear Motion and Train Problems on the Level.
- Motion on Inclined Planes - Train Problems on the Incline.
- Presidential Address to the Junior Engineering Society, p 345.
- Railway Extension in Scotland, p 357.
- The Education of Engineer Apprentices, p 357.
- Transporting Power of Water to the Deepening and Improvement of Rivers, by W. H. Wheeler. p 343.
- Trial of The Dynamite Gun, p 348.
- Cruiser of Vesuvius.
- Triple - Expansion Admiralty Pinnace Engines - Plenty and Son, p 347 and p 351. (Illustrated).
- Twin-Screw Steamer Columbia, by Laird Brothers for the Hamburg-American Line. p 347- 348, p 350 and after p 352.
- Frame and Propeller Brackets by West of Scotland Steel Co.
- Windlasses by Emerson and Walker.
- Laird Brothers.
- Steam Heater by A. and R. Brown.
- Steering Engine by Muir and Caldwell.
- Lamps by Edison and Swan.
- Water Supply of Grange-Over-Sands, p 358.