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The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

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List of Names

  • ALLEN’S Single-acting High-speed Air Pump and Jet Condenser, 358
  • American Champion Armour Plate, An, 276
  • American Navy, Armoured Vessels and Cruisers for the, 61, 62
  • American Ten-wheel Passenger Engine, New South Wales Government Railways, 254
  • Anderson’s Locomotive Exhaust Apparatus, Metropolitan Railway, 88, 89
  • Anti-friction Conveyor and Grinding Machinery Company, Cooling Plant for Large Chemical Works, 107, 110
  • Appleton, Wisconsin, Victor Turbines at, 339
  • Arnison’s Improved Mason Skylight for Enginerooms, andc., 416
  • Austral Otis Engineering Company, Duplex Pumping Engines, Broken Hill Waterworks, 386
  • BALDWIN Locomotive, Competitive, 273
  • “Baltimore,” The, Mr. W. H. White, The United States Navy, 43
  • Barker’s Gas Engine Starter, R.A. Society’s Show, 542
  • Barnes Dryer, The, 217
  • Barrow Flour Mills and Stores, Electric Lighting of, Messrs. Walmsley and Smith, 218
  • Barrus Calorimeter, The, 24
  • Barry, Henry, and Co., Messrs., New Compression Coupling, 526
  • Benardos-Howard Electric Welding Machine, The, 169
  • Benardos-Howard Electric Welding Process, Practical Development of the, by Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 535
  • Beyer, Peacock, and Co., Messrs., Tank Locomotive, London and South-Western Railway, Mr. J. Beattie (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
  • Bickle, jun., Jebus, Telegraphing without Wires, 147
  • Bickle and Co., Messrs., Underground Locomotive, 497
  • Bisset and Sons, Sheaf-binding Reaper, Royal Society’s Show, 542
  • Bisset’s Chain Conveyor, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Blachford Old Viaduct, Great Western Railway, 522
  • “Blake,” H.M. First-class Cruiser, 338
  • Bolton’s Electrical Winch, 187
  • Booth and Co., Messrs., Locomotive Boiler Drilling Machine, 68
  • Bower, Mr. Anthony S., How a Locomotive is Propelled, Diagrams, 391, 440
  • Bowling Iron Company, The, 40in. Cogging Mill, Newburn Steel Works, 505
  • Bradford Tramways, Electro-motive Car, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 383
  • Brigg, Mr. T. H., on the Draught of Vehicles, with Diagrams, 178, 200
  • Brigg, Mr. T. H., How a Locomotive Engine is Propelled, 120, 131
  • Brighton Cliffs, 173
  • Brighton, The New Pier at, Mr. R. St. George Moor, 92, 136, 137
  • Brighton, The Old Chain Pier, Captain S. Brown, 198, 199
  • Brillie Electrical Energy Meter, The, 416
  • British Head-quarters, Chicago Exhibition, 518
  • Broken Hill Waterworks, Duplex Pumping Engines, Austral Otis Engineering Company, 386
  • Brown’s Triple-action Tea Roller, 68
  • Bruges, Maritime Canal, M. Casse’s Project, 515
  • Brush Train Lighting Dynamo, 460
  • Bryan’s Automatic Cut-out, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 84
  • Bryant Rail Saw, The, 263
  • “Buarque de Macedo,” Twin - screw Pontoon Crane Steamer, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 3, 6
  • Buchanan, Mr. W., Standard Passenger Locomotive, New York Central and Hudson River Railway (Supplement, June 17th), 519
  • CAMERA Club Conference, The, Mr. Van der Weyde’s Studio and Electric Lighting Arrangement, 262
  • Cameron, Mr. J., Plate-bending Machine, 96
  • Campbell Gas Engine, The, 471
  • Campbell, Mr. J. Jennings, Steam Engines for Ships of War (Diagrams), 116
  • Casse, M., his Project for the Bruges Maritime Canal, 515
  • “Charleston,” The, 43
  • Chicago International Exposition, The, 210
  • Chicago International Exposition, British Commission Buildings, 518
  • Chicago International Exposition, The Forestry Building, 335
  • Chicago International Exposition, 1893, State Buildings, 50
  • Chicago International Exposition, Washington State Building, 335
  • Chicago Water Jacket Condenser Company, Improved Syphon Condenser, 248
  • Cito “Anspect,” or Lifting Jack, The, 248
  • “City of Dundee,” Engines and Boilers of the s.s., Messrs. Jas. Howden and Co. (Supplement, February 26th, 1892), 167
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth, Messrs., Condensing Mill Engine, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 539
  • Cleckheaton Chimney Disaster, The, 234
  • Clydebank, Messrs. J. and G. Thomson’s Shipyard at, 26, 27
  • Commans and Co., Messrs., “ Otto ” Aerial Ropeway, Messrs. Tate and Sons, Sugarworks, Silvertown, 453
  • Cook, Smythe and Payne, Messrs., Tubular System of Conductors, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 535
  • Cornbrook Motor, The, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 84
  • Cornish Engine at Old Ford, 97
  • Crompton Automatic Projector, The, 369
  • Crompton Culvert, The, 368
  • Crompton-Howell Battery Cell, The, 368
  • Crossley Bros., Oil Engine 9-Horse Power, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 541
  • Crow, Mr. G., Teignmouth Waterworks Gas Engine and Pumps, 452, 454
  • Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Boiler House, 254
  • Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Electrical Machinery at the, 187, 248, 249, 254
  • Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Ferranti Exhibit at, 430
  • Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Multipolar Central Station Dynamo, Messrs. Johnson and Phillips, and Davey and Paxman, 249
  • Cunliffe and Croom, Messrs., Special Vertical Milling Machine, 7
  • DABNEY, Mr. T. G., Large Drainage Syphon, McKinney Lake, United States, 472
  • Dale’s Governing Apparatus, 415
  • Darley, Mr. C. W., Hopper Dredger for New South Wales Harbours and Rivers (Supplement, April 8th, 1892)
  • Davey,Paxman, and Co., Messrs.,Triple-Expansion Engine, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 254
  • Dean, Mr. W., Corridor Train, Great Western Railway, 316, 319, 322
  • Delaloe and Piat, Messrs., Electric Rivetter (Fig.13), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 536
  • De La Vergne Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant, Messrs. L. Sterne and Co., 54, 55
  • Denny and Bros., Messrs., The Paddlez Steamer “Princess May,” 475, 478
  • Denny and Bros., Messrs. W., s.s. “Ruahine,” 274, 275
  • Dewar, Professor, on Liquefying Oxygen and Common Air, 516
  • Duchscher Differential for Press, The, 249
  • Dunn, Mr., Alleged Photograph of Ball Lightning, 91
  • EASTERN Railway of France, Express Locomotive, M. Flaman (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214
  • Easton and Anderson, Messrs., Electro-motive Car, 383
  • Eccleston-place Station and Section Of Culverts, Plan of, 404, 410
  • Edis, Qolonel Robert W., British Commission Buildings Plan, Chicago Exposition, 518
  • Edison, Mr. Thomas A., Telegraphing without Wires, 86
  • Edmiston’s Feed-water Filter, 179
  • Elswick Gun Mounting, New Disappearing, 211
  • Elwell-Parker Alternator, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 285
  • Elwell-Parker Motor Transformer, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 285
  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and . Engineering Company, Triple-expansion Engines, H.M.S. “Hawke” (Supplement, January 22nd, 1892)
  • Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Triple-expansion Engines, H.M.S. “Hawke” (January 22nd and May 6th, 1892)
  • Fawcett’s Fire-proof Floor, 305
  • Ferranti Alternating Currant, 430
  • Ferrantis Armature and Connection of Coils, 430
  • Ferranti Coils as Mounted, 430
  • Ferranti Collector, 430
  • Ferranti Concentric Main, 430
  • Ferranti Safety Device, 430
  • Ferrier, Professor, Optical System of his Photomicrographic Apparatus, 348
  • Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company, The Single-cylinder Vulcan Fire Engine, 47
  • Fire Appliances Company, The Vulcan Steam Fire Pump, 361
  • Flaman, M., Express Locomotive, Eastern Railway of France (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214
  • Follows and Bate, Messrs., Combined Triple Roller and Pug Mill for Paint Works, 27
  • Fowler’s Pond Cleaner, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Fricker Alternator, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 284
  • GARROOD’S Cultivator or Pulveriser, 529
  • “Gibraltar,” H.M. First-class Cruiser, 360
  • Globe Works, Lincoln, Erecting Shop, 277
  • Gooch’s Design for Russian Locomotives, 447
  • Gordon Dynamo and Exciter, The, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 124
  • Goss, Mr. W. F. M., An Experimental Locomotive, 482
  • Great Western Broad Gauge, Sixty Miles an Hour, 434
  • Great Western Engines, Early, 426, 427
  • Great Western Locomotive, 1855, 450
  • Great Western Express Locomotive, 1846, 450
  • Great Western Railway, Blachford Old Viaduct, 522
  • Great Western Railway, One-span Slade New Viaduct, 548
  • Great Western Railway, Corridor Train, 316, 319, 322
  • Great Western Railway, Rolling Stock, 1845, 448
  • Great Western Railway System, Map of the, 399
  • Great Western Railway Works, South Devon, Messrs. Pearson and Co., 544
  • Gulcher Arc Lamp, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 284
  • Gulcher Factory Lamp, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 284
  • Gulcher Midget Dynamo, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 284
  • Gulcher 40-unit Dynamo, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 284
  • HALL, Mr. C. E., The “Monarch” Disintegrator and Coal Grinding Mill, 47
  • Hamburg, Off-shore Floating Dock, Messrs. Clark and Standfield, 219
  • Harrison’s Hoisting Crab, 305
  • Hartmann and Braun’s Inductometer, 385
  • Hartmann and Braun’s Voltmeter, 385
  • Harvey Plate High Carbon Nickel Steel, 276
  • Haslam and Co., Messrs., Refrigerator, s.s. “Ruahine,” 276
  • “Hawke,” H.M.S., Triple-expansion Engines (Supplements, January 22nd and May 6th, 1892)
  • Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Double-acting Geared Plunger Pump, 34
  • Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Hydraulic Die Press, 235
  • Herbert, Mr. A., Drilling Machines for Cycle Work, 46
  • H.M. First - class Battleship “Ramillies,” Messrs. J. and G. Thomson, 194
  • H.M. First-class Battleship “ Royal Sovereign,” (Supplement, May 27th, 1892)
  • H.M. First-class Cruiser “Blake,” 338
  • H.M. First-class Cruiser “Gibraltar,” 360
  • H.M. First-class Cruiser “Grafton,” The Thames Ironworks Company, 111
  • Higginson and Co., Messrs., Wrought Steel Blocks, 55
  • Holden and Brooke, Messrs., Exhaust Injector for Locomotives, 190
  • Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engine Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 540
  • Houseman’s Hedge Cutter, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Howard, Messrs., Vertical Engine and Boiler, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 539
  • Howden and Co., Messrs., Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “City of Dundee” (Supplement, February 26th, 1892), 167
  • Hughes, Mr. G., On the Construction of the Modern Locomotive, 1, 2, 21, 22, 103, 104
  • Hulse and Co., Messrs., Vertical Lathe, 296
  • Humber Ice and Coal Company, Hull, Ice-making Machine, 152, 157, 168
  • Humphrey, Mr, E. J., Magnesium Lamp, 262, 263
  • INGERSOLL-SERGEANT Drill Company, Single- acting Compound Air Compressor, 496
  • “Isabel,” Stern-wheel River Steamer, Messrs. Summers and Scott, 30
  • JARMAN System of Electric Traction, The, 494
  • Johnson and Phillips, and Davey and Paxman, Messrs., Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Coupled Dynamo and Steam Engine, 249
  • Johnstone, Norman, and Co., British Head Quarters, Chicago Exhibition, Colonel Robert W. Edis, 518
  • Johnstone System of Underground Conduits for Electric Lighting, 346
  • KAPP, Mr. Gisbert, Multipolar Central Station Dynamo, 249
  • Kapp’s Magnetometer, 385
  • Kendal and Gent, Messrs., Vertical Milling Machine, 73
  • Kidderpore Docks, Swing Bridge for, The Patent Shaft and Axletree Company, 350
  • Kingdon Central Station Dynamo, 187
  • Kite’s Inlet Valve, 359
  • LAMBTON Castle, Electric Lighting Plant, Mr. A. A. Campbell Swinton, 150
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, Railway Workshop, Horwich, Boiler Shop Practice, Mr. G. Hughes, 1, 2
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, Standard Goods Engine, Mr. John A. F. Aspinall (Supplements, January lst, 1892)
  • Latham, Mr. Ernest, Triple-expansion Engines, Steam Yacht “Zaria,” 258, 264, 280
  • Lethuillier et Pinel, MM., Progressive Escape Safety Valve, 247, 248
  • Lawrence, Mr. L., The Draught of Vehicles, 233
  • Leach, Mr. H. L., Sand-feeding Apparatus for Locomotives, 400
  • Leahy, Mr. H. R., Locomotive Engine Boilers, 337
  • Leeds Forge Company, The, Interchangeable Winged Furnace, 97
  • Lees, Messrs. T. and R., Double-geared Drilling Machine, 23
  • Lincoln, Erecting Shop, Globe Works, 277
  • Lithanode Company, The, Electric Light in Omnibuses, 504
  • Lloyd and Lloyd, Messrs., their Exhibit at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 535
  • Lloyd and Lloyd, Messrs., Steam Pipe Joint, Fig.11, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 536
  • Lobnitz and Co., Messrs., Twin-screw Pontoon Crane Steamer, “Buarque de Macedo,” 3, 6
  • London Electric Supply Corporation, Cable-testing Apparatus for the, Messrs. Theiler and Sons, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 85
  • London and South-Western Railway, Tank Locomotive, Mr. Joseph Beattie (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
  • Longworth’s Power Hammer, Messrs. Samuelson and Co., 177
  • Lower Thames, Proposed Single-span Opening Bridge for the, 230, 231
  • Luard, Mr. E. S., Screw Coupling for Narrow- gauge Railways, 2
  • Luxemburg Railway, The Cito “Anspect” or Lifting Jack, 248
  • Luxemburg Railways, The Duchscher Differential for Press, 249
  • Luxemburg Railways, Gauge Glass Protectors, 247
  • Luxemburg Railways, Map of, 247
  • MACDONALD Conduit, Joints in, 431
  • Macdonald Subway Electrical Conduit, 431
  • Mach, Professor, Figures Relating to his Investigations into the Nature of the Sound of a Projectile, 513
  • McKinney Lake, U.S., and English Syphons, 527
  • McKinney Lake, U.S., Large Drainage Syphon, 472
  • Magnolia Metallic Packing, 438
  • “Maine,” Armoured Cruiser, United States Navy, 62
  • Manchester Ship Canal Progress Plan, The, 417
  • Marsh’s Smokeless Furnace, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Martin Anchor, Improved, Messrs. Joseph Wright and Co., 266
  • Mason Skylight, Arnison’s Improved, 416
  • Mather’s Soft Metal Hammers, 137
  • Merry weather and Sons, Messrs., Fire Engine for a Turkish Warship, 504
  • Merry weather and Sons, Messrs., Steam Fire Engine for South America, 7
  • “Midget” Arc Lamp, The, 188
  • Milford Haven, Pneumatic Dynamite Sea-Coast Gun, 491, 492, 500
  • Moenchenstein, Switzerland, The Bridge Failure at, Max Am Ende, 143
  • “Monarch” Disintegrator and Coal Grinding Mill, Mr. C. E. Hall, 47
  • “Monterey,” United States Armoured Ccast Defence Vessel, 63
  • Moore, Mr. R. St. George, New Pier at Brighton, 92, 136, 137
  • Moore, Mr. R. St. George, St. Leonard’s Pier-head and Pavilion, 115
  • NAGARAGAWA Railway Bridge and an Earthquake, 76
  • Napier and Sons, Messrs., H.M. First-class Cruiser “Gibraltar,” 360
  • Neasden, Anderson’s Exhaust Apparatus at, 89
  • Needles Channel, The, Chart for Torpedo Stations, 91, 123
  • Newburn Steel Works, Forty-inch Cogging Mill, 505
  • New South Wales Government Rail ways, American Ten-wheel Passenger Engine, 254
  • New South Wales Harbours and Rivers Department, Hopper Dredger for, Mr. C. W. Darley, The Mort’s Dock and Engineering Company (Supplement, April 8th, 1892)
  • New York Central and Hudson River Railway, Standard Passenger Locomotive, Mr. W. Buchanan (Supplement, June 17th, 1892), 519
  • New York City, New Rapid Transit Railway, 64, 66
  • New Zealand Shipping Company’s s.s. “Ruahine,” 274, 275
  • Notting Hill Gate Electric Lighting Station, 318, 325, 326, 327
  • OLD Ford, Cornish Engine at, 97
  • Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Ten-ton Goods Wagon with Pressed Steel Under frame, 357
  • Oliver’s Mean Time Sun Dial, 549
  • Oswald and Doxford, Messrs., Cross Section of Proposed Type of Whaleback Steamers, 314
  • “Otto ” Aerial Ropeway, Messrs. Tate and Son’s Sugar Works, Silvertown Messrs. Commans and Co., 453
  • Ottoman Government Coal Washing and Briquette Plant for the, The Southgate Engineering Co., 158
  • PATENT Shaft and Axletree Company, Swing Bridge for Kidderpora Docks, 350
  • Pearson and Co., Great Western Railway Works, South Devon, 544
  • Peel and Williams, Messrs., Small Condensing Watt Engine, 497
  • Perrett and Mayhew, Messrs., Lamp for Railway Use, 180
  • Pollit and Wigzell’s Single-acting Air Pump and Jet Condenser, 358
  • Porte-Manville Regulator, The, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 84
  • Priest Mr. Rowland, Hydraulic Punching Bear, 526
  • Priestman Bros., Messrs., 25-Horse Power Oil Engine, 255
  • Prince Henry Co., The, Progressive Escape Safety Valve, MM. Lethuillier et Pinel, 247, 248
  • “Princess May,” The Paddle Steamer, 475
  • Pringle-Swift Photomicrographic Apparatus, 347, 348
  • QUEEN’S Bay and Oembilin Railway, Sumatra, Views on the, 342
  • RAMAGE and Ferguson, Messrs., Triple Expan¬sion Engines for the Steam Yacht “Zaria,” Mr. E. Latham, 258, 264, 280
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Hay Kicker, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Richmond and Co., Messrs., Compound Condens¬ing Engine, 474
  • Riekie, Mr. John, Compound Locomotives, 48
  • Robey and Co., Messrs. Coupled Compound Hori-zontal Engine, 250-Horse Power, 364
  • Robey Gas Engine and Tyne One-Unit Dynamo, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540
  • Robey’s Portable Oil Engine, Royal Agricul¬tural Society’s Show, 540
  • Robinson and Auden, Messrs., 16-Horse Double Cylinder Portable Engine, 69
  • Robinson, Prof. Henry, St. Pancras Electric Lighting, Regent’s Park Station, 145, 146, 148, 149
  • Robinson and Sons, Messrs., Radial Arm Roller Feed Saw Bench, 69
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show Ground, Warwick, 526
  • Royal Institution, Prof. Dewar at the, on Lique¬fying Oxygen and Common Air, 516
  • “Ruahine,” New Zealand Shipping Co.’s s.s., 274, 275
  • “Ruahine,” s.s., Refrigerator, 276
  • Russian Locomotives, Gooch’s Design for, 447
  • ST. ANDREW’S Dock, Hull, Ice-making Machinery, The Pulsometer Engineering Company, 152, 157, 168
  • St. Leonards Pier-head and Pavilion, Mr. R. St. George Moore, 115
  • St. Pancras Electric Lighting—Regent’s Park Station, 145, 146, 148, 149, 172, 173
  • “Salem ” Oil Filter, 168
  • Samuelson and Co., Messrs., Longworth’s Power Hammer, 177
  • Scott Coupled Lighting Plant, 431
  • Scott Improved Projector, 431
  • Seagrave’s Equilibrium Nozzle, 305
  • Shand, Mason, and Co., Messrs., Fixed Steam Fire Engine, 315
  • Sharp, Stewart, and Co., Messrs., Large Planing Machine, 407
  • Sheerness Dockyard, Overhead Steam Traveller, Mr. Thos. Smith, 73
  • Shropshire and Montgomery Counties Lunatic Asylum Waterworks, Mr. Stooke, 379, 382
  • Simpson, Strickland, and Co., Messrs., 202-ton Yacht, 117
  • Sims-Edison Electrical Torpedo, The, 91, 123
  • Slade New Viaduct, One Span, South Devon, 548
  • Smith, Mr. Thos., Overhead Steam Traveller, Sheerness Dockyard, 73
  • Smith, Professor H. H., Mechanics of Locomotive Traction and Driving, with Diagrammatic Sketches, 401, 467
  • Soosmezzo, Explosion of a Locomotive at, 383
  • South America, Steam Fire Engine for, Messrs. Merry weather and Sons, 7
  • Southgate Engineering Company, Coal Washing and Briquette Plant for the Ottoman Government, 158
  • Spencer and Co., Messrs. Jas., Improved Machine Tools, 496
  • Spencer’s .Steel Works, Newburn, 40in. Cogging Mill, The Bowling Iron Company, 505
  • Sphincter Grip Armoured Hose Company, The Adjustable Lock and Weir, 391 ’
  • Spurge, Mr., Safety Gauge Attachment for Gases and New Sensitometer (Figs. 8, 9, 10), 263
  • S.S. “Ruahine,” New Zealand Shipping Com¬pany’s, 274, 275
  • Stephenson’s Locomotive, 1846, 449
  • Stephenson’s Long Boiler Engine, 1842, 449, 456
  • Stillwell and Bierce Manufacturing Company, Victor Turbines at Appleton, Wisconsin, 339
  • Stoney, Mr. E. Duncan, Sectional View of Large Sluices, Mode Wheel, 271
  • Stooke, Mr., Waterworks, Wenlock Lunatic Asylum, 379, 382
  • Sumatra, Map showing Railways of, 341
  • Sumatra, Views on the Queen’s Bay and Oembilin Railway, 342
  • Summers and Scott, Messrs., Stern-wheel River Steamer “Isabel,” 30
  • Sydenham Electric Light Station, Messrs. J. E. H. Gordon, 124, 132
  • Sydney North Shore Bridge, Mr. S. Pollitzer, 295
  • TANGYE, Gas Engine, 42 Indicated Horse-power Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 541
  • Tate and Son’s Sugar Works, Silvertown, “Otto” Aerial Ropeway, Messrs. Commans and Co., 453
  • Teignmouth Waterworks, Gas Engine and Pumps, Mr. G. Crow, 452, 454
  • “Texas,” Armoured Steel Turret Battleship, 61
  • Thames Ironworks Company, The, H.M. First- class Cruiser “Grafton,” 111
  • Thames Tunnel at Blackwall, The, Mr. Alex. M. Binnie (Supplement, March 16th, 1892), 239
  • Thompson’s Sash Fastener, 305
  • Thomson, Messrs. J. and G., their Shipyard at Clydebank, 26, 27
  • Thornycroft, Mr. J. I., Controlling Gear, Yacht “Cecile,” 297
  • Thwaite Smoke Annihilator, The, 315
  • Tottenham Court-road, Lamps, 146
  • Tower Bridge, North Pier, The, 125
  • Towler, Mr. Alfred, Air Pumps and Condensers for Steam Engines, 358, 414, 415
  • Tremper Automatic Expansion Gear, The, 96
  • Trent Gas Engine, 10 Indicated Horse-power, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540, 541
  • Turkish Warship, Fire Engine for a, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 504
  • UNION Nut-lock Washer, 498
  • United States Armoured Steel Cruiser No. 2, 62
  • United States, The Navy of the, the “Baltimore” and the “ Charleston,” 43
  • United States Navy, Coast Line Battleships, 206, 207, 227, 228
  • United States Navy, Triple-screw Cruiser No. 12, 228
  • Uxbridge Waterworks, Engines and Pumps, The British Gas Engine and Engineering Company, 128, 129
  • VAN DER WEYDE, Mr., Studio and Electric Lighting Arrangement, 262
  • Victor Turbines at Appleton, Wisconsin, 339
  • “Ville de Douvres,” Trial of the Mean Indicator Diagrams, 433
  • Vogelsang, Mr. Alexander, New Method of Hydraulic Propulsion, 305
  • Vulcan Fire Engine, Single Cylinder, The Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company, 47
  • Vulcan Steam Fire Pump, The Fire Appliances Company, 361
  • WAINFLEET Haven and River Steeping Im-provements, 405, 406
  • Wake, Mr. H., Problem in Gyroscopes, Diagram, 528
  • Ward, Mr. A. F., Wreck Indicating Buoy, 190
  • Waterloo Terminus, The Enlargement of, 438, 439
  • Waterloo Terminus, New Signals and Signalling Arrangements, at, 438
  • Watt Engine, Small Condensing, An Interesting Relic, 497
  • Wells Bros., Messrs., Valve Motion and Governor, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540
  • Wenlock Lunatic Asylum Waterworks, 379
  • Westminster Electric Supply Corporation, Plan of District Supplied by, 403
  • Wheeler, Mr. W. H., Buoying and Lighting Tidal Rivers, 355
  • Williams, Mr. J. Evelyn, Wainfleet Haven and River Steeping Improvements, 406
  • Woodhouse and Rawson, Messrs., Electrical Machinery at the Crystal Palace, 187
  • Wood’s Well Cleaner, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Wood’s Well Cleaning Grabs, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Worms, The New Water Tower at, 369, 370
  • Wright and Co., Messrs. Joseph, Improved Martin Anchor, 266
  • YARROW, Mr. A. F., Vibration of Torpedo Boats and other Vessels, 298, 302
  • Young’s Bolt Forcer, 497
  • “ZARIA,” Steam Yacht, Triple Expansion Engines, Mr. Ernest Latham, 258, 264, 280
  • Zeiss, M. Carl, Photomicrographic Apparatus, 348

Subject Matter

  • AERIAL Ropeway, “Otto,” Messrs. Commans and Co., Messrs. Tate and Son’s Sugarworks, Silvertown, 453
  • Air Compressor, Single-acting Compound Air Compressor, Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company, 496
  • Air Pump, Single-acting, and Jet Condenser, Messrs. Pollit and Wigzell’s, 358
  • Air Pump, Single-acting, High Speed, and Jet Condenser, Allen’s, 358
  • Air Pumps and Condensers for Steam Eno-ines, Mr. Alfred Towler, 358, 414, 415
  • Alternating Current, Ferranti, 430
  • Alternating Current Transformer, 286
  • Alternator, Elwell-Parker, 285
  • Alternator, Fricker, 284
  • Anchor, Martin, 266
  • “Anspect,” The Cito, or Lifting Jack, 248
  • Arc Lamp, Gulcher, 284
  • Arc Lamp, The Midget, 188
  • Armature and Connection of Coils, Ferranti, 430
  • Armour Plate, American Champion, 276
  • Armoured Coast Defence Vessel “Monterey,” The United States, 63
  • Armoured Vessels and Cruisers for the American Navy, 61, 62
  • Automatic Expansion Gear, The Tremper, 96
  • Automatic Projector, The Crompton, 369
  • BALL Lightning, Mr. Dunn’s Alleged Photograph of, 91
  • Battery Cell, The Crompton-Howard, 368
  • Battleship, Armoured Steel Turret, United States Navy, 61
  • Battleship “Ramillies,” H.M. First - class, Messrs. J. and G. Thomson, 194
  • Battleship “Royal Sovereign,” H.M. First-class, (Supplement, May 27th, 1892)
  • Battleships, United States Navy Coast-line, 206, 207, 227, 228
  • Boiler-house, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 254
  • Boilers, Locomotive Engine, Mr. H. R. Leahy, 337
  • Boilers of the s.s. “City of Dundee,” Messrs. James Howden and Co. (Supplement, February 26th, 1892), 167
  • Bolt Forcer, Young’s, 497
  • Bridge Failure at Moenchenstein, The, Max am Ende, 143
  • Broad Gauge, Sixty Miles an Hour, Great Western, 434
  • Bridge, North Pier, The Tower, 125
  • Bridge, Swing, Kidderpore Docks, Patent Shaft and Axletree Company, 350
  • Bridge, Sydney North Shore, Mr. S. Pollitzer, 295
  • Buildings, British Commission, Chicago Exhibition, 518
  • Buoy, Wreck Indicating, Mr. A. F. Ward, 190
  • Buoying and Lighting Tidal Rivers, Mr. W. H. Wheeler, 355
  • Buoys, Cone, Can, Spider - legged, Pillar Spherical, Bell, and Mooring, 294
  • CABLE Testing Apparatus for the London Electric Supply Corporation, Theiler and Sons, Messrs., Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 85
  • Calorimeter, The Barrus, 24
  • Camera Club Conference, Mr. Van der Weyde’s Studio and Electric Lighting Arrangement, 262
  • Canal, Bruges Maritime, M. Casse, 515
  • Chain Conveyor, Bisset’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Chimney Disaster, The Cleckheaton, 234
  • Corridor Train, Great Western Railway, Mr. W. Dean, 316, 319, 322
  • Coal-grinding Mill, The “Monarch’’Disintegrator and, Mr. C. E. .Hall, 47
  • Coal Washing and Briquette Plant for the Ottoman Government, The Southgate Engineering Company, 158
  • Cogging Mill, Forty-inch, The Bowling Iron Company, Messrs. Spencer’s Steel Works, Newburn, 505
  • Coils as Mounted, Ferranti, 430
  • Collector, Ferranti, 430
  • Concentric Main, Ferranti, 430
  • Controlling Gear, Yacht “Cecile,” Mr. J. I. Thornyeroft, 297
  • Cooling Plant for Large Chemical Works, The Anti-friction Conveyor and Grinding Machinery Company, 107, 110
  • Coupling, New Compression, Messrs. Barry, Henry, and Co., 526
  • Cruiser, Armour, The “Maine,” United States Navy, 62
  • Cruiser, Armoured Steel, No. 2, United States Navy, 62
  • Cruiser “Blake,” H.M. First-class, 338
  • Cruiser “Gibraltar,” H.M. First-class, Messrs. Napier and Sons, 360
  • Cruiser “Grafton,” H.M. First - class, The Thames Ironworks Company, 111
  • Cruiser No. 6, The Protected Steel, United States Navy, 63
  • Cruiser No. 12, Triple-screw, United States Navy, 228
  • Cultivator or Pulveriser, Mr. C. Garrood, 529
  • Culvert, The Crompton, 368
  • Current Transformer, Alternating, 286
  • DIFFERENTIAL for Press, The Duchscher, 249
  • Disintegrator and Coal Grinding Mill, The “Monarch,” Mr. C. E. Hall, 47
  • Docks, Kidderpore, Swing Bridge for, 350
  • Draught of Vehicles, T. H. Brigg’s Letter on the, with Diagram, 178, 200
  • Draught of Vehicles, The, with Diagrams, 178, 200, 233
  • Drilling Machine, Double-geared, Messrs. T. and R. Lees, 23
  • Drilling Machine, Locomotive Boiler, Messrs. Booth and Co., 68
  • Drilling Machines for Cycle Work, Mr. A Herbert, 46
  • Dryer, The Barnes, 217
  • Dynamo, Brush Train Lighting, 460
  • Dynamo and Exciter, The Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 124
  • Dynamo, Gulcher “Midget,” 284
  • Dynamo, Gulcher 40-unit, 284
  • Dynamo, Kingdon Central Station, 187
  • Dynamo, Multipolar Central Station, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Mr. GisbertKann’s Design, 249
  • Dynamos, Principal Forms of the Inductors of, 160 ’
  • ELECTRIC Lamps, Tottenham Court-road 146
  • Electric Exhibit at the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, 535
  • Electric Light in Omnibuses, The Lithanode Company, 504
  • Electric Light Station, Eccleston-place, 404 410
  • Electric Light Station, Sydenham, 124, 132
  • Electric Lighting Arrangement, Mr. Van der Weyde's Studio, 262
  • Electric Lighting of the Barrow Flour Mills and Stores, Messrs. Walmsley and Smith, 218
  • Electric Lighting Plant, Lambton Castle, Mr. A. A. Campbell Swinton, 150
  • Electric Lighting, St. Paneras, Regents lark Station, 145, 146, 148, 149, 172, 173
  • Electric Lighting, The Johnstone System of Underground Conduits for, 346
  • Electric Lighting Station, The Notting Hill Gate, 318, 325, 326, 327
  • Electric Rivetter, Messrs. Delaloe and Piat (Fig.13), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 536
  • Electric Supply Corporation, Westminster, Plan of District Supplied by, 403
  • Electric Traction, The Jarman System of, 494
  • Electric Welding Machine, The Benardos-Howard, 169
  • Electric Welding Process, Practical Development of the Benardos-Howard, by Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd, 535
  • Electrical Energy Meter, The Brilhe, 416
  • Electrical Machinery at the Crystal Palace, Messrs. Woodhouse and Rawson, 187
  • Electrical Machinery at the Crystal Palace, 187, 242, 249, 254
  • Electrical Torpedo, The Sims-Edison, 91, 123
  • Electrical Winch, Bolton’s, 187
  • Electro-motive Car, Bradford Tramways, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 383
  • Engine, American Ten-wheel Passenger, New South Wales Government Railways, 254
  • Engine and Boiler, Vertical, Messrs. Howard, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 539
  • Engine, Compound Condensing, Messrs. Richmond and Co., 474
  • Engine, Condensing Mill, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 539
  • Engine, Coupled Compound Horizontal, 250-Horse Power, Messrs. Robey and Co., 364
  • Engine, Fire, for a Turkish Warship, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 504
  • Engine, Gas, The Campbell, 471
  • Engine, Gas, 42 Indicated Horse-power, Tangye, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 541
  • Engine, Gas, 10 Indicated Horse-power, The Trent, Boyal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540, 541
  • Engine, 25-Horse Power Oil, Messrs. Priestman Brothers, 255
  • Engine, Oil, 9-Horse Power, Messrs. Crossley Brothers, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 541
  • Engine, Oil, The Hornsby-Akroyd, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540
  • Engine, Oil, Portable, Messrs. Robey, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540
  • Engine at Old Ford, Cornish, 97
  • Engine and Pumps, Gas, Teignmouth Waterworks, , Mr. G. Crow, 452, 454
  • Engine, Robey Gas, and Tyne One-unit Dynamo, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 541
  • Engine-room and Switchboard, Eccleston-place Station, 410
  • Engine, 16 - Horse Double - cylinder Portable, Messrs. Robinson and Auden, 69
  • Engine, Small Condensing Watt, Messrs. Peel and Williams, 497
  • Engine, Standard Goods, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, Mr. John A. F. Aspinall (Supplements, January 1st, 1892)
  • Engine, 1842, Stephenson’s Long Boiler, 449, 456
  • Engine, Triple-expansion, Messrs. Davey, Paxman, and Co., Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 254
  • Engines and Boilers of the s.s. “City of Dundee,” Messrs. James Howden and Co. (Supplement, February 26th, 1892), 167
  • Engines, Duplex Pumping, Broken Hill Waterworks, The Austral Otis Engineering Company, 386
  • Engines, Early Great Western, 426, 427
  • Engines for Ships of War, Steam, 116, 130
  • Engines, Triple-expansion, H.M.S. “Hawke,” The Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company (Supplement, May 6th, 1892)
  • Engines, Triple-expansion, Steam Yacht “Zaria,” 258, 264, 280
  • Equilibrium Nozzle, Seagrave’s, 305
  • Erecting Shop, Globe Works, Lincoln, 277
  • Ethylene Manufacturing Apparatus, 516
  • Exhaust Apparatus at Neasden, Anderson’s, 89
  • Exhaust Injector for Locomotives, Messrs. Holden and Brooke, 190
  • Expansion Gear, The Tremper Automatic, 96
  • FACTORY Lamp, Gulcher, 284
  • Feed-water Filter, Edmiston’s, 179
  • Filter, Edmiston’s Feed-water, 179
  • Fire-engine, Single-cylinder Vulcan, The Fire Appliances Manufacturing Company, 47
  • Fire-engine, Steam, for South America, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 7
  • Fire-engine for a Turkish Warship, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 504
  • Fire-proof Floor, Fawcett’s, 305
  • Fire Pump, The Vulcan, 361
  • Floating Dock, Hamburg, The Off-shore, Messrs. Clark and Standfield, 219
  • Forestry Building, Chicago International Exhibition, 335
  • Forty-inch Cogging Mill, The Bowling Iron Company, Messrs. Spencer’s Steel Works, Newburn, 505
  • Furnace, The Interchangeable Winged, The Leeds Forge Company, 97
  • Furnace, Marsh’s Smokeless, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • GAS Engine, The Campbell, 471
  • Gas Engine and Pumps, Mr. G. Crow, Teignmouth Waterworks, 452, 454
  • Gauge Glass Protectors, Luxemburg Railways, 247
  • Goods Wagon, 10-ton, The Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 357
  • Governing Apparatus, Dale’s, 415
  • Grabs, Well Cleaning, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Gun Mounting, New Disappearing Elswick, 211
  • Gun, Pneumatic Dynamite Sea Coast, Milford Haven, 491, 492, 500
  • Gyroscopes, Problem in, Mr. H. Wake, Diagram, 528
  • HAMMER, Power, Longworth’s, 177
  • Hammers, Mather’s Soft Metal, 137
  • Haven and River Steeping Improvements, Wainfleet, 406
  • Hay Kicker, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Hedge Cutter, Houseman’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Hoisting Crab, Harrison’s, 305
  • Hopper Dredger for New South Wales Harbours and Rivers Department (Supplement, April 8th, 1892)
  • Hydraulic Die Press, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 235
  • Hydraulic Propulsion, New Method of, Mr. Alexander Vogelsang, 305
  • Hydraulic Punching Bear, Mr. Rowland Priest, 526
  • ICE-MAKING Machinery, St. Andrew’s Dock, Hull, The Pulsometer Engineering Company, 152, 157, 168
  • Ice-tipping Apparatus, Humber Ice and Coal Company, Hull, 157
  • Inductometer, Hartman and Braun’s, 385
  • Inductors and Dynamos, Principal Forms of the, 160
  • Inlet Valve, Kite’s, 359
  • Injector for Locomotives, Exhaust, Messrs. Holden and Brooke, 190
  • Interesting Relic, An, Small Condensing Watt Engine, Messrs. Peel and Williams, 497
  • “Invicta,” London and Northampton, Singlecylinder Vulcan Fire Engine, 47
  • JOINTS in Macdonald Conduit, 431
  • LAMP, Gulcher Arc, 284
  • Lamp, Gulcher Factory, 284
  • Lamp for Railway Use, Messrs. Perrett and Mayhew, 180
  • Lathe, Vertical, Messrs. Hulse and Company, 296
  • Lifting Jack, The Cito “ Anspect” or, 249
  • Lighting Plant, Scott Coupled, 431
  • Liquid Oxygen, Magnetic Attraction of, 516
  • Lock and Weir, Adjustable, The Sphincter Grip Armoured Hose Company, 391
  • Locomotive Boiler Drilling Machine, Messrs. Booth and Co., 68
  • Locomotive Boiler Work, Mr. G. Hughes, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, 1, 2
  • Locomotive, Competitive Baldwin, 273
  • Locomotive Compound, Mr. John Riekie, 48
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, Double-cylinders Pattern, 377
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, Section II.: The Foundry ; Part I.: Iron; with Figs., 423, 424
  • Locomotive, 1842, Stephenson’s Long Boiler, 449, 456
  • Locomotive, 1846, Great Western Express, 450
  • Locomotive A, 1846, Stephenson’s, 449
  • Locomotive, 1855, Great Western, 450
  • Locomotive Engine is Propelled, How a, 130, 131
  • Locomotive Engine, Standard Goods, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company (Supplement, January lst, 1892)
  • Locomotive Exhaust Apparatus, Mr. C. Anderson, 88
  • Locomotive, An Experimental, Mr. W. F. M. Goss, 482
  • Locomotive, Explosion of, at Soosmezzo, 383
  • Locomotive, Express, Eastern Railway of France, M. Flaman (Supplement, March 4th, 1892), 191, 214
  • Locomotive, Mr. G. Hughes on the Construction of the Modern, 1, 2, 21, 22, 103, 104
  • Locomotive is Propelled, How a, Diagram, 391
  • Locomotive is Propelled, How a, Diagrams, Mr. A. S. Bower, 440
  • Locomotive, Standard Passenger, Mr. W. Buchanan, New York Central and Hudson River Railway (Supplement, June 17th}, 519
  • Locomotive, Tank, Mr. J. Beattie, London and South-Western Railway (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
  • Locomotive, Underground, Messrs. Bickle and Co., 497
  • Locomotives, Early Great Western, 426, 427
  • Locomotives, Gooch’s Design for Russian, 447
  • Locomotives, Sand-feeding Apparatus for, Mr. H. L. Leach, 400
  • MACHINE Tools, Improved, Messrs. James Spencer and Co., 496
  • Magnesium Lamp, Mr. E. J. Humphrey, 262, 263
  • Magnetometer, Kapp’s, 385
  • Map of the Great Western Railway System, 399
  • Map Showing Railways of Sumatra, 341
  • Maritime Canal, Bruges, as Projected by M. Casse, 515
  • Mean Time Sundial, Oliver’s, 549
  • Mechanics of Locomotive Traction and Driving, with Diagrammatic Sketches, Prof. H. H. Smith, 401, 467
  • Metal Hammers, Mather’s Soft, 137
  • Meter, The Brillie Electrical Energy, 416
  • Metallic Packing, Magnolia, 438
  • Mill, 40in. Cogging, the Bowling Iron Co., Messrs. Spencer’s Steel Works, Newburn, 505
  • Milling Machine, Special Vertical, Messrs. Cun- liffe and Croom, 7
  • Milling Machine, Vertical, Messrs. Kendal and Gent, 73
  • Midget Dynamo, Gulcher, 284
  • Motor, The Cornbrook, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 84
  • Motor Transformer, Elwell-Parker, 285
  • Multipolar Central Station Dynamo, Messrs. Johnson and Phillips and Davey Paxman, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 249
  • NAVY, The United States, 43
  • Nut-lock Washer, The Union, 498
  • OIL Filter, 168
  • Overhead Steam Traveller, Mr. Thos. Smith, Sheerness Dockyard, 73
  • Oxygen and Common Air, Professor Dewar on, 516
  • PACKING, Magnolia Metallic, 438
  • Paddle Steamer “Princess May,” The, 475
  • Paint Mill, Messrs. Follows and Bate, 27
  • Photomicrographic Apparatus, Optical System of Professor Ferrier’s, 348
  • Photomicrographic Apparatus, The Pringle-Swift, 347, 348
  • Photomicrographic Apparatus, Carl Zeiss, 348
  • Pier at Brighton, The New, Mr. R. St. George Moore, 92, 136, 137
  • Pier, The Old Brighton Chain, Captain S. Brown, 198, 199
  • Pierhead and Pavilion, St. Leonards, Mr. R. St. George Moore, 115
  • Planer, Improved Hand, Mr. H. L. Shepherd, 235
  • Planing Machine, Large, Messrs. Sharp, Stewart, and Co., 407
  • Plate Bending Machine, Mr. J. Cameron, 96
  • Plate, Harvey, 276
  • Pond Cleaner, Fowler’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Power Hammer, Longworth’s, 177
  • Press, The Duchscher Differential for, 249
  • Press, Hydraulic Die, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 235
  • Progressive Escape Safety Valve, M. M. Lethuillier et Pinel, 247, 248
  • Projector, The Crompton Automatic, 369
  • Pump, Double-acting Geared Plunger, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 34
  • Pumping Engines, Duplex, Broken Hill Waterworks, The Austral Otis Engineering Company, 386
  • Punching Bear, Hydraulic, Mr. Rowland Priest, 526
  • RADIAL Arm Roller Feed Saw Bench, Messrs. Robinson and Son, 69
  • Rail Saw, The Bryant, 263
  • Railway, Great Western, Blachford Old Viaduct, 522
  • Railway, New Rapid Transit, for New York City, 64, 66
  • Railway Works, South Devon, Great Western, 544
  • Railways, Map of Luxemburg, 247
  • Railways of Sumatra, Map Showing, 341
  • Reaper, Sheaf-binding, Messrs. Bisset and Sons, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 542
  • Refrigerating and Cold Storage Plant, The De La Vergne, 54, 55
  • Refrigerator, s.s. “Ruahine,” 276
  • Regulator, The Port Manville, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 84
  • Rivetter, Electric, Messrs. Delaloe and Piat, 536
  • Rolling Stock, Great Western Railway, 1845, 448
  • Ropeway, “Otto” Aerial, Messrs. Commans and Co., Messrs. Tate and Sons’ Sugarworks, Silvertown, 453
  • SAFETY Device, Ferranti, 430
  • Safety Gauge Attachment for Gases, Mr. Spurge, 263
  • Sand-Feeding Apparatus for Locomotives, Mr. H. L. Leach, 400
  • Sash Fastener, Thompson’s, 305
  • Screw-Coupling for Narrow Gauge Railways, Mr. E. S. Luard, 2
  • Section of Well, Wenlock Lunatic Asylum, 379
  • Sensitometer, Mr. Spurge, 263
  • Ship Canal, The Manchester, Progress Plan, 417
  • Shipyard at Clydebank, Messrs. J. and G. Thomson’s, 26, 27
  • Signals and Signalling at Waterloo Terminus, New, 438
  • Skylight for Engine-rooms, andc., Arnison’s Improved Mason, 416
  • Sluices, Mode Wheel, Sectional View of, 271
  • Smoke Annihilator, The Thwaite, 315
  • Soft Metal Hammers, Mather’s, 137
  • Sound of a Projectile, Professor Mach’s Investigations into the Nature of the, 513
  • State Buildings, Chicago International Exposition, 1893, 50, 335
  • Steam Engines for Ships of War, Letters with Diagrams, 116, 130
  • Steam Fire Engine, Fixed, Messrs. Shand, Mason and Co., 315
  • Steam Fire Engine for South America, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 7
  • Steam Fire Pump, The Vulcan, 361
  • Steam Pipe Joint, Messrs. Lloyd and Lloyd (Fig.11), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 536
  • Steamer “Isabel,” Stern-wheel River, Messrs. Summers and Scott, 30
  • Steamer “Princess May,” The Paddle, 475, 478
  • Steamer, Twin-screw Pontoon Crane, “Buarque de Macedo,” Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 3, 6
  • S.S. “Ruahine,” 274, 275
  • Steel Blocks, Wrought, Messrs. Higginson and Co., 55
  • Stern-wheel River Steamer “Isabel,” Messrs. Summers and Scott, 30
  • Subway Electrical Conduit, Macdonald, 431
  • Sun Dial, Oliver’s Mean Time, 549
  • Swing Bridge for Kidderpore Docks, Patent Shaft and Axletree Company, 350
  • Syphon Condenser, Improved, The Chicago Water Jacket Condenser Company, 248
  • Syphon, Large Drainage, Mr. T. G. Dabney, McKinney Lake, United States, 472
  • Syphon, McKinney Lake, United States, and English Syphons, 527
  • TANK Locomotive, London and South-Western Railway, Mr. J. Beattie (Supplement, February 5th, 1892), 106
  • Tea Roller, Triple-action, Brown’s, 68
  • Telegraphing without Wires, Jebus Bickle, jun., 147
  • Telegraphing without Wires, Mr. Thos. A. Edison, 86
  • Ten-ton Goods Wagon with Pressed Steel Underframe, The Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 357
  • Terminus, Waterloo, Enlargement of, 439
  • Torpedo Stations, Chart for, 91, 123
  • Train Lighting Dynamo, Brush, 460
  • Tramways, Bradford, Electro-motive Car, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 383
  • Transformer, Alternating Current, 286
  • Traveller, Overhead Steam, Sheerness Dockyard, Mr. Thos. Smith, 73
  • Triple-action Tea Roller, Brown’s, 68
  • Tubular System of Conductors, Messrs. Cook, Smythe, and Payne, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 535
  • Tunnel at Blackwall, The Thames, Mr. Alex. M. Binnie (Supplement, April 18th, 1892), 239
  • Turbines, Victor, at Appleton, Wisconsin, The Stilwell and Bierce Manufacturing Company, 339
  • Twin-screw Pontoon Crane Steamer, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 3, 6
  • UNDERGROUND Conduits for Electric Lighting, The Johnstone System of, 346
  • VALVE, Kite’s Inlet, 359
  • Valve Motion and Governor, Messrs. Wells Bros., Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 540
  • Valve, Progressive Escape Safety Valve, M. M. Lethuillier et Pinel, 247, 248
  • Viaduct, Blachford Old, Great Western Railway, 522
  • Viaduct, One Span Slade New, Great Western Railway, South Devon, 548
  • Vibration of Torpedo Boats and other Vessels, Mr. A. F. Yarrow, 298, 302
  • Vibration of Triple-expansion Engines, Model Illustrating the, 299
  • Vibrometer, 302
  • Views on the Queen’s Bay and Oembilin Railway, Sumatra, 342
  • Voltmeter, Hartmann and Braun’s, 385
  • WATER Tower at Worms, The New, 369, 370
  • Waterworks, Teignmouth, Gas Engine and Pumps, Mr. G. Crow, 452, 454
  • Waterworks, Wenlock Lunatic Asylum, Mr. T. S. Hooke, 379, 382
  • Well Cleaner, Wood’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Well Cleaning Grabs, Wood’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 543
  • Wet Dock, Messrs. J. and G. Thomson’s Shipyard at Clydebank, 26, 27
  • Whaleback Steamers, Cross Section of Proposed Type of, from Messrs. Oswald and Doxford’s Drawings, 314
  • Winch, Bolton’s Electrical, 187
  • YACHT, 202-ton, Messrs. Simpson, Strickland, and Co., 117

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