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The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1892 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.

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List of Names

  • ABERDEEN Infirmary, Electric Light Installation, 324
  • Abrahamson’s “Quadruple” Acting Wing Pump, 478
  • Addy, Mr. George, New Safety Grindstone Rest, 56
  • Alexandre, M., The Pollet Swing Bridge, Dieppe (Supplement, July 29th, 1892), 134, 148, 216, 217, 218
  • Allix’s Roller Tube Expander, 126
  • Am Ende, Max, Communication across the Thames between Ratcliff and Rotherhithe, 363
  • America, Map of the Great Lakes of North, 225
  • Anderson Purifiers, Worcester Waterworks, The Revolving Purifier Company, 67, 68
  • Armfield and Co., Messrs., Conical Bran Duster, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Armfield and Co., Messrs., Complete One-rack Roller Mill Plant, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Armstrong, Mitchell and Co., Messrs., The Brazilian Cruiser “Tiradentes,” 281
  • Atkinson’s Rotary Blower, Mr. J. C. R. Okes, 348
  • Atkinson’s “Utility” Gas Engine, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Atlas Engineering Company, Milling Machines and Lathes, 486
  • Aveling and Porter, Messrs., Compound Road Locomotive, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 9
  • Aveling and Porter, Messrs., Scraper, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Ayrton and Perry, Messrs., Secohmmeter (Fig. 11), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 75
  • Ayrton and Perry. Messrs., Variable Standard of Self Induction (Fig. 12), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 75
  • BALCOMBE, Mid-Sussex Waterworks, Mr. Jabez Church, 504, 509, 552, 556
  • “Bally” Cam, The, 289
  • “Barfleur,” H.M.’s Second-class Battleship, 90
  • Barton Aqueduct, The Manchester Ship Canal, 130, 152
  • Baudry and Bland, MM., Compound Locomotive, Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, 300, 306
  • Bauer’s Self-Centreing Chuck, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Bauer’s Tube and Bolt Grip, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Baxter and Co., Messrs., Steam Winding Gear for 75-ton Shear Legs, 369
  • Bethlehem Harvey Nickel Steel Plate, 241
  • Bickle’s Patent Adjustable Die Nut, 202
  • Blackstone’s Swathe Turner and Winnowing Machine, Smithfield Cattle Show, 497
  • Bombay Fire Brigade, Steam Fire Engine, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 412
  • Boulton’s Wood Rim Pulley, 355
  • Bouzey Reservoir, Dam of the, 168
  • Brazilian Cruiser “ Tiradentes,” The, 281
  • Bridgnorth Castle Hill Inclined Railway, The, 77
  • Brigg’s Air Filter, 399
  • Bristol Docks, Mr. McCurrich’s Scheme, 320
  • Brown, Marshalls, and Co., Messrs., Dining Car, Peninsular and Oriental Express. 280, 284
  • Brown Segmental Wire-wound Gun, Cross-section of the, 409
  • Bruges Maritime Canal, the, Map of, 172
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Company, The Mordey 250-K.W. Alternator, 354, 355
  • Burrell’s Controlling Governor, 490
  • Burton, Mr. C. W., Self-sustaining Pulley Blocks, 169
  • Burton, Mr. C. W., Standard Twist Drill Grinder, 302
  • CADEBY Colliery Sinkings, 344
  • Captain of the Mary Rose, The, 422
  • Cardew, Mr. C. E., Oscillation of Railway Vehicles, 196
  • Cardiff Dock Schemes, Site of Bute Dock and Proposed New Docks, 495
  • Cardiff New Waterworks, Map, 246
  • Cartridge, Steel Shot-Gun Barrels, 568
  • Castle Hill Inclined Railway, Bridgnorth, The, 77
  • Chain Gear Company, Automatic Pitch Chain Gear, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Charlesworth, Hall, and Co., Messrs., Combined Ship Lighting Engine and Dynamo, 32
  • Charlesworth, Hall, and Co., Messrs., Electric Pumping Plant, Jubilee Colliery, Shaw, 398
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord, Profile between Paris and Amiens, 566
  • Chicago International Exposition, 1893, Mines and Mining Building, 3, 4
  • Chicago International Exposition, 1893, The Moorish Palace, 125
  • Chicago International Exposition, 1893, Naval Models, 207
  • Chicago Exposition, Revised General Plan, 376
  • Chicago International Exposition, 1893, United States Government Buildings, 219, 253
  • Chicago, 1893, World’s Fair, Map, 61, 62
  • Chinese Bamboo Scaffolding, 333
  • Church, Mr. Jabez, Mid-Sussex Waterworks, Balcombe, 504, 509, 552, 556
  • Clark and Standfield, Messrs., Off-shore Lifting Dock, 398
  • Clark and Stanfield, Messrs., Thames Ferry at Greenwich, 487
  • Clarke and Sons. Messrs. J. F., Reflectors, Smithfield Market, 431
  • Clinch-Jones Tube System, The, 171
  • Clowes, W. Laird, The Captain of the “Mary Rose”: A Tale of To-morrow, (Illustrated), 83, 84, 101, 121, 122, 123, 124, 164, 165, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191
  • Cockatoo Island, Caisson Dry Dock, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 578
  • “Columbia,” The United States Cruiser No. 12, 157, 262
  • Connelly Gas Tramway Motor, The, 291
  • Cooke’s Automatic Stop Valve, 500
  • Corcoran, Messrs. Bryan, Feed-slide Clearer, Milling Exhibition, 86
  • Corliss Engine, Compound, Societe Anonyme van Den Kerchove, Herstal Small-arms Factory, 462
  • Coultas, Mr. James, Positive Feed-corn Mill, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Coultas, Mr. Jas., Three-row Ridge Manure Drill, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Croll, Mr. D., Ferrule for Tube Ends (Navy Boilers), 68
  • Croton Aqueduct Intake Dam, The, 509
  • Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Exhibits at, 74, 75
  • Cunliffe and Croom, Messrs., Plate Edge Planing Machine, 126
  • D’ARSONVAL-DEPREZ Dead-beat Instrument, The, Figs. 9 and 10, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 75
  • Darwen, Wrought Iron Chimney at, 412
  • Day Gas Engine, The, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 178
  • Dean, Mr. W., Express Passenger Engine, Great Western Railway (Supplement, October 28th, 1892), 342, 365
  • De Chagne, Mr. Rigis, Injuries caused by the Cyclone to the “Tombeau Malartic,” Mauritius, 38
  • Dieppe, The Pollet Swing Bridge, M. Alexandre, (Supplement, July 29th, 1892), 134, 148, 216, 217, 218
  • Donkin, jun., Mr. Bryan, Cylinder Condensation —Steam and Exhaust Stroke, 333
  • Douglas Fraser and Sons, Messrs., Double-geared Drilling Machines, 48
  • EASTON and Anderson, Messrs., Caisson Dry Dock, Cockatoo Island, 578
  • Eaton Waterworks, Pumping Machinery, Messrs. Tangyes, 587
  • Edbrooke’s Design, Mr. W. J., United States Government Buildings, Chicago International Exhibition, 219
  • Edmunds and Co., Messrs., Lubricator for Solidified Oil, 377
  • Edwards, Mr. L. A., Ashes Washing Machine, 258
  • Electric Construction Corporation, Engine and Boiler House, South Staffordshire Tramways, 443
  • Electricity Supply Corporation, Limited, Basement Plan of the Station of the, 213
  • Electricity Supply Corporation, Sections and Plan of Well at the Station of the, 215
  • Electricity Supply Corporation, The Switchboard at the Station of the, 215
  • Ellin, Mr. T. R., Portable Tube Vice, 324
  • Ellis-Tresidder Plate, Front and Back Views, 340
  • Elswick Gun Mounting for the Cruiser “La Seyne, 321
  • Elwell-Parker Dynamometer, Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 17
  • Elwell-Parker Motor, South Staffordshire Tramways, 442
  • Evans and Sons, Messrs. Joseph, Compound Condensing Duplex Pumping Engines for the Water Supply of Managua, Nicaragua, 303
  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., The River Thames Steamer Koh-i-Noor, 31, 34
  • Fiechter and Bates’ Spout Scalper, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Foden’s Arrangement of Road Locomotive Spring Gear, Smithfield Cattle Show, 497
  • Fox-Bourne and Cross, Messrs., Effects of Alternating Currents of 130,000 Volts Pressure (Figs. 5, 6, 7), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • France, Inland Navigation in, Map, 340
  • Frankfort-on-the-Maine, The Lighting of, 276
  • French Government, Stern - wheel Steamer “Opale” for the, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 430
  • Frodsham Railway Station Moving the, 347
  • Furness Railway, The Subsidence on the, 281
  • GALLOWAY and Co., Messrs., Wrought Steel Steam Pipes, 586
  • Galloway’s Limited, Rolling Mill Engines, Melyn Tin Plate Works, 482
  • Gamgee, Professor, The Devaporator, 419
  • Gasking’s Steel and Leather Link Belt, 30
  • Geneva, Passenger Steamer on the Lake of, 110, 114
  • German and French Cupolas, 564
  • Gloucester and Cheltenham Railway Medal, 392
  • Great Northern Railway, Widening Works London to Barnet, Mr. Richard Johnson, 65, 66, 106, 107, 298, 299, 328, 381, 384, 386, 429, 432, 433
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Brockie-Pell Lamp, 532
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Carriage and Wagon Shop at Doncaster, 526
  • Great Northern Railway, Doncaster, Cattle Pen and Shed, 372
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Double-action Planing Machine, 520
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Drinking Fountain, 535
  • Great Northern Railway, Doncaster, Duplex Wheel Lathe, 524
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Electric Light Engine, 532
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Electric Light Installation at the Carr, 534
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Elwell-Parker Dynamo, 532
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Express Passenger Engines, 7ft. 6in. and 7ft. Wheels, 526
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, The Foundry, 518 ; the Boiler Shop, 518
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Four Coupled Bogie Side Tank, 5ft. 6in. Wheels; Four Coupled Passenger Engine, 5ft. 6in. Wheels; Four Coupled Passenger Engine, 6ft. 6in, Wheels, 527
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Frame Plate Slotting and Drilling Machine, 531
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, General Plan, 516
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Heavy Wheel Lathe, Messrs. Smith, Beacock, and Tannett, 522
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Hydraulic Flanging Machine, The Smith’s Shop, 519
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Hydraulic Rivetting Plant, 517
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Machine for Planing Cylinder Faces and Ports, 533
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Multiple Tapping Machine, 533
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, New Erecting Shop, 530
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Outside Cylinder Express Engine, Mr. P. Stirling, 521
  • Great Northern Railway, Doncaster, The Smith’s Shop and Brass Boring Gear, 525
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Spring Shop, 531
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Standard Goods Engine, 5ft. Wheels, Standard Saddle Tank Engine, Four Coupled Bogie Side Tank Engine, 527
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Stud and Pin Lathe; Tender Shop and Steam Traverser, 528
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Tender, Axle Box, 522
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Upper Turnery and Heavy Wheel Lathe, 523
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Wagon Shop at the Carr, 534
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Wheel Lathe and Crane, and Balancing Apparatus, 529
  • Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, Yard Travelling Crane, 535
  • Great Western Railway, Boiler of Express Passenger Locomotive, 346
  • Great Western Railway, Express Passenger Engine, Mr. W. Dean (Supplement, October 28th, 1892), 342, 346, 365
  • Great Western Railway Works, Ivybridge Viaduct, Messrs. Pearson and Sons, 12
  • Great Western Railway, Maidenhead Bridge, 70
  • Green and Rockwood, Messrs., Two-Cylinder v. Multi-Cylinder Engines (Diagrams), 10
  • Green’s Lubricator for Solidified Oil, Messrs. Edmunds and Co., 377
  • Greenwich, Thames Ferry at, 487
  • Greenwood and Batley, Messrs., The Leeds Arc Light System, 332
  • Griffin Oil Engine, The, 486
  • HARLING, Mr. W. H., The Clinograph, 377
  • Harris, Mr. Graham, The New Floating Bridge between Portsmouth and Gosport, 266, 267, 268
  • Harrison, Mr. Joseph, The Clinograph, 377
  • Harrison and Co., Messrs., The McAdam Butter-Worker, 343
  • Harvey Nickel Steel Armour Plate, Tested at Indian Head, 147
  • Haseldine, Mr. F., Propeller, 369
  • Hatton Grange, Water Supply Works, Mr. J. S. Stooke, 368
  • Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Horizontal Compound Engine, 227
  • H.M. First-class Battleship “Howe,” 416, 421
  • H.M. Second-class Battleship “Barfleur,” 90
  • H.M.S. “Thunderer,” Navy Boilers, 37
  • H.M. Torpedo Depot Ship 1 “Vulcan” (Supplement October 7th, 1892)
  • Herstal, Belgium, Dynamos at the Small Arms Factory, 454
  • Herstal, Belgium, General Plan of Small Arms Factory and Diagram of Power, 454
  • Herstal, Belgium, Small Arms Factory, Compound Corliss Engine, 462
  • Hetherington and Sons, Messrs., Multiple Arm Radial Drilling Machine, 478
  • Hewitson’s High Speed Deal Sawing Frame, 334
  • Hogarth, Mr., Flour Tester, Milling Exhibition, 86
  • Hol born and the Strand, Map of Alternative Streets between, 55
  • Holtzer Forged Steel Projectiles after Impact, 241
  • Hopkinson, D., Diagram of the Three - Wire System, 410
  • Hornsby-Ackroyd Portable Oil Engine, Smithfield Cattle Show, 497
  • “Howe,” H.M. First-class Battleship, 416, 421
  • Hulse and Co., Messrs., Large Planing and Slotting Machine, 149
  • Hunslet Engine Company, The, Narrow Gauge Locomotive, Tralee and Dingle Railway, 52, 63, 64
  • INDIAN Head, Harvey Nickel Steel Armour Plate Tested at, 147
  • Indian Midland Railway, Compound Condensing Engines, Messrs. James Watt and Co., 171
  • Indian Rajah, State Carriages for an, 390, 391
  • Isleworth Lock Cofferdam, 259
  • Israel’s First and Second Brake Rolls, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Ivybridge Viaduct, Great Western Railway Works, Messrs. Pearson and Sons, 12
  • JANE’S Drawings, Illustrating “The Captain of the Mary Rose,” 83, 84, 101, 103, 122, 226, 227
  • Jansen, Mr. W., A Problem in Gyroscopes, 290
  • Jaques’ Detachable Ram and Subaquatic Projectile, 220
  • Johnson, Mr. Richard, Widening Works, London to Barnet, Great Northern Railway, 65, 66, 106, 107, 298, 299, 429, 432, 433
  • Jubilee Colliery, Shaw, Electric Pumping Plant, Messrs. Charlesworth, Hall, and Co., 398
  • KELVIN’S Voltmeter, Lord, 215
  • Kennedy Dry-press Brick Machine, The, 467
  • Kennedy’s Hot Blast Stoves (Fig. 2), Warwick Ironworks, 408
  • Kingdon’s Patent Light Draught River Steamer, Messrs. Simpson, Strickland, and Co., 255
  • “Koh-i-Noor,” The River Thames Steamer, 31, 34
  • LANCASHIRE and Yorkshire Railway, Injector Patterns, 574
  • Lang and Sons, Messrs., Double-geared Milling Machine, 220
  • Lang and Sons, Messrs., 30in. Pulley Lathe, 95
  • Lea and Thornbery, Henry, Toothed Gearing (Diagram), 326
  • Leeds Arc Light System, Messrs. Greenwood and Batley, 332
  • Liverpool Water Supply (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 1-15
  • Lobnitz and Co., Messrs., Sand Pump Dredger “Thyboron” (Supplement, September 16th, 1892), 245
  • London, A Central Station for, Plan, 269
  • London, Electric Lighting in, The, 213, 214, 215
  • London and North-Western Railway, Eight-Coupled Mineral Engine, Mr. F. W. Webb, 560
  • London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway, Bogie Fire Engine, Messrs. Nasmyth, Wilson, and Co., 413
  • London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway, Locomotive Tank Engine, Mr. Thomas Whitelegg, 456, 458
  • McADAM Butter-worker, The, Messrs. Harrison and Co., 343
  • McDonnell’s Automatic Adjustable Feed Lubricator, 543
  • McLaren, Messrs. J. and IL, Brake Horse-power (Diagrams), 39
  • McLaren, Messrs. J. and H., Triple-expansion Condensing Engines, Oxford Central Electric Lighting Station, 5
  • Maidenhead Bridge, Great Western Railway, 70
  • Managua, Nicaragua, Compound Condensing Duplex Pumping Engines for the Water Supply of, 303
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Dock and Railway Accommodation, Manchester, 431
  • Manchester Ship Canal, Mode Wheel Locks and Sluices, 127
  • Manchester Ship Canal, The New Barton Aqueduct, 130, 152
  • Marks, Mr. G. Croydon, Castle Hill Inclined Railway, Bridgnorth, 77
  • Marshall, Messrs., Electric Light Engines, Aberdeen Infirmary, 324
  • Martin’s Stokehold Ventilator, 282
  • Martino, Chevalier de, Sketches Illustrating the Captain of the “Mary Rose,” 83, 84, 102, 104, 121, 122, 123, 124, 145, 164, 165, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 235, 236, 237
  • “Mary Rose,” The Captain of the, 422
  • Mason’s Lever Stone Breaker, 420
  • Mauritius, Cyclone Wind Pressures, Injury done to the “Tombeau Malartic,” 38
  • Melton, the Railway Accident at, 156
  • Melyn Tin-plate Works, Rolling Mill Engines, Galloways, Limited, 482
  • Merryweather and Sons, Messrs., New Steam Fire Engine for the Bombay Fire Brigade, 412
  • Metropolitan Water Supply, Proposed Kennet Valley Storage Reservoir, 466, 474, 475
  • Michelson, Mr., New Discoveries in Spectroscopy, Diagram, 277
  • Mid-Sussex Waterworks, Balcombe, Mr. Jabez Church, 504, 509, 552, 556
  • Miller’s Patent Tools and Tool Holder, 112
  • Mode Wheel Locks and Sluices, Manchester Ship Canal, 127
  • Moller, M., Drop Feed Lubricator, 136
  • Mombasa and Victoria Nyanza Railway, The, 143
  • Moorish Palace, Chicago International Exhibition, 125
  • Mordey 250 K.W. Alternator, 354
  • Morgan and Hooker, Messrs., Washer Holder, 542
  • Morse, Mr. D., Stresses in a Foot Bridge, Diagram, 327
  • Morton, Mr. R. G., Standard Horizontal Engine, 459
  • Muud, Mr. Thos., Feed-Water Evaporator, 311
  • NALDER Bros, and Co., Messrs., Barley Dressing Machinery, 553
  • Nalder Bros, and Co., Messrs., Portable Testing Set (Fig. 8), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 75
  • Nettlefold and Jones’ Hydraulic Valve, 467
  • Neversink Mountain Railroad, Reading, Pa., Map of, 408
  • New York, Raising and Moving a House, 579
  • Newall’s Sheep-shearing Apparatus, Smithfield Club Show, 496
  • Nicholai I., The Russian Battleship, 343, 350
  • Norfolk Broads and Tidal Waters, Map, 73
  • “Nordzee’’ and “Oostzee,” Triple - expansion Engines of the, The Royal Engineering Co., Flushing, Tug-boats, 194, 195
  • “Nordzee” and “Oostzee,” Twin-Screw Tugboats, Deck Plan, Sections of Boiler, and Half Midship Section, 202, 203, 228
  • Normand’s Water-tube Boiler, 46
  • North Shields Off-shore Dock, End. View, 265
  • Northern Railway of France, Four-cylinder Compound Express Locomotive, M. Du Bosquet Soc. Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques, 198, 206
  • Norton Water Tower, Lake Vyrnwy (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 5, 13
  • O’DONNELL’S Patent Simplex Gearing, 88
  • Okes, Mr. J. C. R., Atkinson’s Rotary Blower, 348
  • Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., State Carriages for an Indian Rajah, 390, 391
  • Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 1000-Volt Con-tinuous Current Dynamo, 17
  • Oxford Electric Lighting Station, Double-pole Automatic Cut-out, 17
  • Oxford Electric Lighting Station, Elwell-Parker Dynamometer, 17
  • Oxford Electric Lighting Station, Outside Eleva¬tion of, and Interior of Engine-room, 16
  • Oxford Electric Lighting Station, Transformer Switch, 17
  • Oxford Electric Lighting Station, Triple-expan¬sion Condensing Engine, Messrs. J. and H. Mc¬Laren, 5
  • Oxford, Plan of, Showing Electric Light Mains, 16
  • PADDON’S Dead Plate, 459
  • Palatine Gas Engine, The, 576
  • Palmer and Co., Messrs., H.M. First-class Battle¬ship “Revenge,” 438
  • Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, Com-pound Locomotive, MM. Baudry and Bland, 300, 306
  • Passman’s Vertical Boiler, 399
  • Pearn and Co., Messrs. Frank, The Lightning Tapper, 542
  • Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Co., The Wrought Iron Chimney at Darwen, Mr. J. T. Smith, 412
  • Pearson and Sons, Messrs., Ivybridge Viaduct, Great Western Railway, 12
  • P. and O. Express Dining Car, Messrs. Brown, Marshalls, and Co., 280, 284
  • Peslin, M., Protection of Canal Banks, 135
  • Plate, Mr. S., Heavy and Light Tube Drawing Benches, 500
  • Pollet Swing Bridge, Dieppe, M. Alexandre (Supplement, July 29th, 1892), 134, 148, 216, 217, 218
  • Portsmouth and Gosport, The New Floating Bridge between, 266, 267, 268
  • Purdon’s Railway Staff Exchanger, 420
  • RALEIGH, Mr. Charles, The “Bally” Cam, 289
  • Ransome and Marshall, Messrs., The Troian Boiler Testing Pump, 501
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Messrs., Colonial Traction Engine, 49
  • Redgrave, Mr. G. R., Flexible Metallic Tubing, 580 ’
  • Reid and Co., Messrs. W., Automatic Reducing Valve, 288
  • “Revenge,” H.M. First-class Battleship, 438
  • Robertson Mr. Geo. N., Station Annunciator, 553
  • Robey and Co., Messrs., High-Speed Vertical Engines, 501
  • Robey Gas Engine, The, 325
  • Robinson, Prof. Henry, Proposed Kennet Valley Storage Reservoir, 466
  • Robinson’s Gas Engine, 56
  • Rooper and Tozer, Messrs., Pulsating Electric Rock Drill, 302
  • Roots’ Oil Engine, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Roots Petroleum Launch Engine, Messrs. Vosper and Co., 289
  • Rose, Downs, and Thompson, Messrs., Cake Mill, Milling Exhibition, 86
  • Rotterdam Water Supply, Sinking a Flexible Main in the Maas, 288
  • Royal Engineering Company, Flushing, Triple¬Expansion Engines for the Tug-Boats “Noord- zee and “Oostzee,” 194, 195
  • Rumeaux’s Safety Gear for Winding Engines 420
  • Russel, Spence, and Co., Messrs., First Triple¬Expansion Engine, 557
  • Russian Battleship “Nicholai I.,” The, 343, 350
  • Russian Navy Belted Cruiser Pamyat Azova, 582
  • Russian Navy, First-class Cruiser “Ruric,” 479
  • Russian Plate Trials, Recent, 539
  • SAX and Co., Messrs. Julius, Electric Lighting of Smithfield Market, 431, 433
  • Scott Bros., Messrs., Board Drop Hammer, 586
  • Scott’s Patent Electricity Meter, 543
  • Sennett, Mr, A. R., Injector and Transformer, 180
  • Sennett, Mr. A. R., Smoke Preventing Apparatus for Steam Boilers, 179
  • Shaw’s Mill Spindle Lubricator, 354
  • Simon’s Automatic Grain Scale, The Trent Gas Engine Company, Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 8
  • Simpson, Strickland, and Co., Messrs., Light Draught River Steamer, Kingdon’s Patent, 255
  • Smith, Beacock and Tannett, Messrs., Armour- plate Planing and Slotting Machines for the United States, 394
  • Smith and Grace, Messrs., Pulley, 586
  • Smith and Grace, Messrs., Shaft Coupling, 501
  • Smith, Mr. J. T., Wrought Iron Chimney at Darwen, The Pearson and Knowles Coal and Iron Company, 412
  • Smith and Sons, Messrs. Sydney, Full Bore Valve Tap, 136
  • Smith, Mr. Thos., 25-Ton Wharf Crane, 310
  • Smithfield Market, Electric Lighting of, Messrs. Julius Sax and Co., 431, 433
  • Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de Construction, H. Bollinckx, Standard Horizontal Engines, 434, 435, 436
  • Societe Anonyme Van den Kerchove, Compound Corliss Engine, Herstal Small Arms Factory, 462
  • South Staffordshire Tramways, Electric Tram Car under Truck with Motors, Ewell-Parker Motor, Detail of Switchboard, 442
  • South Staffordshire Tramways, Engine and Boiler House, 443
  • Southampton Pier, Pile Head and Connection, 113
  • Square Drilling Machine Company, Square Hole Drilling Machine, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • S.S. “Koh-i-noor,” Combined Paddle Engines, The Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, 34
  • Stevens and Son, Messrs. J. J., Cross Section of Signal Levers in Waterloo Signal Box, 87
  • Stirling, Mr. Patrick, 515
  • Stooke, Mr. J. S., Water Supply Works, Hatton Grange, 368
  • Swinburne’s High Tension Apparatus, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • Swinburne’s Non-Inductive Water Meter, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • Swinburne’s Transformers, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • Sykes, Mr., System of Electric Signalling, Waterloo Station, 87, 88
  • THAMES Ferry at Greenwich, Messrs. Clark and Standfield, 487
  • Thames, near Ratcliff and Rotherhithe, The, 363
  • “Thunderer,” H.M.S., Navy Boilers, 37
  • “Thyboron,” Sand Pump Dredger, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co. (Supplement, September, 16th, 1892), 245
  • “Tiradentes,” The Brazilian Cruiser, Messrs. Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co., 281
  • Torcy-neuf Reservoir, Dam of the, 168
  • Tralee and Dingle Railway, Narrow Gauge Locomotive, The Hunslet Engine Company, 52, 63, 64
  • Trent Gas Engine, Simon’s Automatic Grain Scale, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • “Trusty” Portable Oil Engine, The, Messrs. Weyman and Hitchcock, 496
  • UNITED States, Armour - plate Planing and Slotting Machines for the, Messrs. Smith, Beacock, and Tannett, 394
  • United States Breech-loading Mortars, 508
  • United States Cruiser No. 12, the “Columbia,” 157, 262
  • United States Steamers “Massachusetts” and “Indiana,” Diagonal Armour, 49
  • VALE of Avon Ironworks, Complete One-rack Roller Mill Plant, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Van Gelder’s Double Excentric Separator, Milling Exhibition, 150
  • Venetian Air Valve Furnace Bar Company, Smoke Consuming Grates for Steam Boilers. 459
  • Vickers-Harvey Armour Plate, The, 427
  • Volk’s Indicator Valve for Gas and Petroleum Engines, 144
  • Vosper and Co., Messrs., Roots’ Petroleum Launch Engine, 289
  • Vyrnwy Aqueduct, The Norton Tower (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 7, 10, 14, 15
  • Vyrnwy Aqueduct, The (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 6, 7, 10
  • Vyrnwy Dam, The (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12
  • Vyrnwy Lake (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 4, 5, 8, 12
  • Vyrnwy, Map of Lake (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 2
  • WAKE, Mr. H., Problem in Gyroscopes (Diagrams), 10
  • Waller and Co., Messrs. Geo., Combined Gas Engine and Exhauster, 310
  • Waterloo Station Signals, 87, 88
  • Watt and Co., Messrs. Jas., Compound Con¬densing Engines, Indian Midland Railway. 171
  • Webb, Mr., F. W., Eight-Coupled Mineral Engine, London and North-Western Railway 560
  • Webster, Mr. Lewis T., Improved Hydraulic Ram, 509
  • West Highland Railway, 168, 170, 174
  • West Highland Railway, Map of Route and Sur-rounding Country, 167
  • Weyman and Co., Messrs., The Connelly Gas Tramway Motor, 291
  • Weymersch Primary Battery, The, 135
  • Whitelegg, Mr. Thos., Locomotive Tank Engine, London, Tillbury, and Southend Railway, 456, 458
  • Williams Mr Leader, The New Barton Aqueduct, Manchester Ship Canal, 130, 152
  • Windrim's Design, Mr., United States Government Buildings, Chicago International Exhibition, 219
  • Worcester Waterworks, Anderson Puntiers, 67
  • Worcester Waterworks, Plan of Purifying Works, 68
  • YARROW and Co., Messrs., Stem-wheel Steamer for the French Government, 430

Subject Matter.

  • AIR Filter, Briggs, 399
  • Alternating Currents of 130,000 Volts Pressure, Effects of, Messrs. Fox, Bourne, and Cross, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, Figs. 5, 6, 7, 74
  • Alternator, The Morday, 354, 355
  • Annunciator, Station, Mr. G. N. Robertson, 553
  • Aqueduct, The New Barton, 130, 152
  • Aqueduct, The Vyrnwy (Supplement, July l5th, 1892), 6, 7, 10
  • Are Light System, The Leeds, 332
  • Armour Diagonal, United States Steamers, “Massachusetts” and “Indiana,” 49
  • Armour Plate Planing and Slotting Machines for the United States, Messrs. Smith, Beacock, and Tannett, 394
  • Armour Plate Trial, Harvey Nickel Steel, 147
  • Armour Plate, The Vickers-Harvey, 427
  • Armour Plates, Bethlehem Harvey Nickel Steel Plate, 241
  • Ashes Washing Machine, Mr. L. A. Edwards, 258
  • Automatic Grain Scale, Trent Gas Engine Company, Simon’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Automatic Reducing Valve, Messrs. W. Reid and Company, 288
  • BARLEY Dressing Machinery, Messrs. Nalder and Nalder, 553
  • Battery, The Weymersch Primary, 135
  • Battleship “Barfleur,” H.M. Second-class, 90
  • Battleship “Howe,” H.M. First-class, 416, 421
  • Battleship “Revenge,” H.M. First-class, 438
  • Battleship “The Russian,” 343, 350
  • Belted Cruiser “ Pamyat Azova,” Russian Navy, 582
  • Board Drop Hammers, Messrs. Scott Bros., 586
  • Blower, Rotary, Mr. J. C. R. Okes, 348
  • Bogie Tank Engine, Messrs. Nasmyth, Wilson, and Company, London and Southend Railway, 412
  • Boiler of Express Passenger Locomotive, Great Western Railway. 342, 346
  • Boiler, Normand’s Water Tube, 46
  • Boiler Testing Pump, The Trojan, Messrs. Ransome and Marshall, 501
  • Boiler, Vertical, Mr. T. F. Passman, 399
  • Boilers, Navy, Ferrule for Tube Ends, M. Croll, 68
  • Boilers, Navy, H.M.S. “Thunderer,” 37
  • Brake Horse-power (Diagrams), Messrs. J. and H. McLaren, 39
  • Brake Horse-power, Letters on, with Diagrams, 136, 137
  • Brake Rolls, Israel’s First and Second, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Bean Duster, Armfield’s Conical, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Breech-loading Mortars, United States, 508
  • Bridge, Dieppe, Pollet Swing, M. Alexandre (Supplement, July 29th, 1892), 134, 148, 216 217, 218.
  • Bridge, Maidenhead, Great Western Railway, 70
  • Bridge, The New Floating, between Portsmouth and Gosport, 266, 267, 268
  • Butter-worker, The McAdam, 343
  • CAISSON Dry Dock, Cockatoo Island, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 578
  • Cake Mill, Messrs. Rose, Downs, and Thompson, Milling Exhibition, 86
  • Cam, The “Bally,” 289
  • Canal Banks, Protection of, M. Peslin, 135
  • Canal, The Bruges Maritime, 172
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, Mode Wheel Locks and Sluices, 127
  • Canal, Manchester Ship, The New Barton Aque¬duct, 130, 152
  • Captain of the “Mary Rose,” The, A Tale of To-morrow, by W. Laird Clowes (Illustrated), 83, 84, 101, 121, 122, 123, 124, 164, 165, 187, 188 189, 190, 191, 235, 236, 237
  • Cattle Pen and Shed, Great Northern Railway, 372
  • Central Station for London, A Plan for a, 269
  • Chain Gear, Automatic Pitch, Engineering Exhi¬bition, 446
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord, Profile between Paris and Amiens, 566
  • Chimney, Wrought Iron, at Darwen, 412
  • Chuck, Bauer’s, Self-centreing, Engineering Ex-hibition, 446
  • Clinograph, The, Mr. Joseph Harrison, 377
  • Colliery Sinkings, The Cadeby, 344
  • Compound Condensing Duplex Pumping Engines for the Water Supply of Managua, Nicaragua, Messrs. Joseph Evans and Sons, 303
  • Coupling Shaft, Messrs. Smith and Grace, 501
  • Crane, 20-ton Wharf, Mr. Thos. Smith, 310
  • Cruiser, Belted, Russian Navy, 582
  • Cruiser No. 12, the “Columbia,” The United States, 157, 262
  • Cruiser “Tiradentes,” The Brazilian, 281
  • Cupolas, German and French, 564
  • Cyclone Wind Pressure, Injury done to the “Tombeau Malartie,” Mauritius, 38
  • Cylinder Condensation, Steam and Exhaust Stroke, Bryan Donkin, jun., 333
  • DAM, The Croton Aqueduct Intake, 509
  • Dam, The Vyrnwy (Supplement, July 15tA, 1892),
  • Dams of the Bougey and the Torcy-Neuf Reservoir, 168
  • Dead-beat Instrument, The D’Arsonval Deprez, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition (Figs. 9, 10), 75
  • Dead Plate, Paddon’s, 459
  • Devaporator, Professor Gamgee’s, 419
  • Die Nut, Bickle’s Patent Adjustable, 202
  • Dining Car, Peninsular and Onental .Express, Messrs. Brown, Marshalls, and Co., 280, 284
  • Dock, North Shields Off-shore, 265
  • Dock, Off-shore Lifting, Messrs. Clark and Stand- field, 398
  • Dock and Railway Accommodation, Manchester Ship Canal, 431
  • Docks, Bristol, Mr. McCumch s Scheme, 320
  • Docks, Site of Bute Dock and Proposed New, 490
  • Double-pole Automatic Cut-out, Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 17
  • Draw Benches, Heavy and Light Tube, Mr. S. Plate, 500
  • Dredger, Sand Pump, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co. (Supplement, September 16th, 1892), 245
  • Drill, Feed Corn, Mr. Jas. Coultas, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Drill, Three-row Ridge Manure, Mr. J as. Coultas, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Drilling Machine, Multiple Arm Radial, Messrs. Hetherington and Sons, 478
  • Drilling Machine, Square Hole, Square Drilling Machine Company, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Drilling Machines, Double - geared, Messrs. Douglas and Fraser and Sons, 48
  • Dry Press Brick Machine, The Kennedy, 467
  • Dynamo, 1000 Volt Continuous Current, Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 17
  • Dynamometer, Elwell-Parker, Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 17
  • Dynamos at the Small-arms Factory, Herstal, Belgium, 455
  • EIGHT-Coupled Mineral Engine, London and North-Western Railway, Mr. F. W. Webb, 560
  • Electric Exhibition, Crystal Palace, Exhibits, 74 75
  • Electric Light Installation for the Aberdeen Infirmary, 324
  • Electric Lighting Central Station, Oxford, 16, 17
  • Electric Lighting of Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 276
  • Electric Lighting in London, 213, 214, 215
  • Electric Lighting in London, Basement Plan of the Station of the Electricity Supply Corporation, 213
  • Electric Lighting of Smithfield Market, Messrs. Julius Sax and Co., 431, 433
  • Electric Pumping Plant, Jubilee Colliery, Shaw, Messrs. Charlesworth, Hall, and Co., 398
  • Electric Signalling, Mr. Sykes’ System of, at Waterloo Station, 87, 88
  • Electric Tram Car, South Staffordshire Tramways, 442
  • Engine, Bogie Tank, Messrs. Nasmyth, Wilson, and Co., London and Southend Railway, 412
  • Engine and Boiler House, South Staffordshire Tramways, 443
  • Engine, Colonial Traction, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, 49
  • Engine, Compound Corliss, Small-arms Factory, Herstal, Belgium, Socidtd Anonyme van den Kerehove, 462
  • Engine, The Connelly Gas Tramway, 291
  • Engine, The Day Gas, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 178
  • Engine and Dynamo, Combined Ship-Lighting, Messrs. Charlesworth, Hall, and Co., 32
  • Engine, Eight-Coupled Mineral, London and North-Western Railway, 560
  • Engine and Exhauster, Combined Gas, Messrs. Geo. Waller and Co., 310
  • Engine, Express Passenger, Great Western Railway, Mr. W. Dean (Supplement, October 28th, 1892), 342, 346, 365
  • Engine, The First Triple-Expansion, Messrs. Russell, Spence, and Co., 557
  • Engine, Gas, Messrs. A. E. H. Robinson, 56
  • Engine, The Griffin Oil, 486
  • Engine, Horizontal Compound, Messrs. Hayward Tyler and Co., 227
  • Engine, Locomotive Tank, The London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway, Mr. Thos. Whitelegg, 456, 458
  • Engine, Oil, The Hornsby-Ackroyd Portable, Smithfield Club Show, 497
  • Engine, The Robey Gas, 325
  • Engine Room, Interior of, Electric Lighting Station, Oxford, 16
  • Engine, Roots’ Oil, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Engine, Roots’ Petroleum Launch, Messrs. Vosper and Co., 289
  • Engine, Standard Horizontal, Mr. R. G. Morton, 459
  • Engine, The Trusty Portable Oil, Messrs. Weyman and Hitchcock, 496
  • Engines, Combined Paddle, River Thames, s.s. “Koh-i-Noor,” Fairfield Shipbuildingand Engineering Co., 34
  • Engines, Compound Condensing Duplex Pumping, Messrs. Joseph Evans and Sons, for the Water Supply of Managua, Nicaragua, 303
  • Engines, Compound Condensing, Indian Midland Railway, 171
  • Engines, Electric Light, Messrs. Marshall, 324
  • Engines, High-speed Vertical, Messrs. Robey and Co., 501
  • Engines of the “Noordzee” and “Oostzee,” Triple-expansion, The Royal Engineering CoFlushing, 194, 195
  • Engines, Rolling Mill, Melyn Tin-plate Works, Galloways, Limited, 482
  • Engines, Safety Gear for Winding, Rumeaux’s 420
  • Engines, Standard Horizontal, Soc. Anon, des Ateliers de Construction, H. Bollinckx, 434, 435, 436
  • Engines, Triple-expansion Condensing, Oxford Central Electric Lighting Station, Messrs. J. and H. McLaren, 5
  • Engines, Two-cylinder, v. Multi-cylinder, Messrs. Green and Rockwood (Diagrams), 10
  • Exchanger, Purdon’s Railway Staff, 429
  • Exhibition Chicago, Revised General Plan, 376
  • FEED Corn Drill, Positive, Mr. James Coultas Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Feed-slide Clearer, Mr. H. Bryan Corcoran, Milling Exhibition, 86
  • Feed-water Evaporator, Mr. Thomas Mudd, 311
  • Ferrule for Tube Ends, Navy Boilers, Mr. D. Croll, 68
  • Ferry at Greenwich, The Thames, Messrs. Clark and Standfield, 487
  • Fire Engine, Steam, Bombay Fire Brigade, 412
  • First-class Battleship “Revenge,” H.M., Messrs. Palmer and Co., 438
  • First-class Cruiser “Ruric,” Russian Navy, 479
  • First Triple-Expansion Engine, Messrs. Russell, Spence, and Co., 557
  • Flexible Metallic Tubing, Mr. G. R. Redgrave, 579
  • Floating Bridge between Portsmouth and Gosport, The New, 266, 267, 268
  • Flour-tester, Mr. Hogarth, Milling Exhibition, 86
  • Four-cylinder Compound Express Locomotive, Northern Railway of France, 198, 206
  • French Government, Stern - wheel Steamer “Opale ” for the, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 430
  • GAS Engine, Atkinson’s “ Utility,” Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Gas Engine, The Day, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 178
  • Gas Engine, The Robey, 325
  • Gas Engine, Robinson’s, 56
  • Gas Tramway Motor, The Connelly, 291
  • Governor, Burrell’s Controlling, 490
  • Grain Scale, Simon’s Automatic, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Grindstone Rest, New Safety, Mr. George Addy, 56
  • Grip, Bauer’s Tube and Bolt, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Gun, Brown’s Segmental Wire-wound, 409
  • Gun Mounting for the Cruiser “La Seyne,” Elswick, 321
  • Guns, Night Sights for Heavy, 216
  • Gyroscopes, A Problem in, 290
  • HAMMER, Board Drop, Messrs. Scott Bros., 586
  • High-Tension Apparatus, Swinburne’s, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • Hot-blast Stoves, Kennedy’s, Warwick Ironworks, 408
  • Hydraulic Ram, Improved, Mr. Lewis T. Webster, 509
  • Hydraulic Valve, Nettlefold and Jones’, 467
  • INJECTOR Patterns, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 574
  • Injector and Transformer, Mr. A. R. Sennett, 180
  • LAKE Vyrnwy (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 4, 5, 8, 12
  • Lathe, Thirty-inch Pulley, Messrs. Lang and Sons, 95
  • Lever Stone Breaker, Mason’s, 422
  • Light-draught River Steamer, Kingdon’s Patent, Messrs. Simpson, Strickland, and Co., 255
  • Lock Coffer Dam, Isle worth, 259
  • Locks and Sluices, Mode Wheel, Manchester Ship Canal, 127
  • Locomotive, Bogie Tank, Messrs. Nasmyth, Wilson, and Co., London and Southend Railway, 412
  • Locomotive, Compound, Paris, Lyons, and Mediterranean Railway, MM. Baudry and Bland, 300, 306
  • Locomotive, Compound Road, Messrs. Aveling and Porter, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 9
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, 573
  • Locomotive, On the Construction of the Modern, Brass Foundry, Figs. 109, 156, 383
  • Locomotive, Express Passenger, Great Western Railway, Mr. W. Dean (Supplement, October 28th, 1892), 342, 346, 365
  • Locomotive, Four-cylinder Compound Express, Northern Railway of France, M. Du Bousquet, Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques, 198, 206
  • Locomotive, Narrow Gauge, Tralee and Dingle Railway, The Hunslet Engine Company, 52, 63
  • Locomotive, Tank Engine, London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway, Mr. Thomas Whitelegg, 456, 458
  • Lubricator, The Drop Feed, M. Moller, 136
  • Lubricator, Shaw’s Mill Spindle, 354
  • Lubricator for Solidified Oil, Messrs. Edmunds and Co., 377
  • MANURE Drill, Three-row Ridge, Mr. James Coultas, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Map of Alternative Streets between Holborn and the Strand, 55
  • Map, Cardiff New Waterworks, 246
  • Map, Chicago, 1893, World’s Fair, 61
  • Map of the Great Lakes of North America, 225
  • Map of the Inland Navigation in France, 340
  • Map of Neversink Mountain Railway, Reading, Pa., 408
  • Map, Norfolk Broads and Tidal Waters, 73
  • Map, Showing Position of Centres Connected and Routes of Railways, Mombasa and Victoria Nyanza Railway, 143
  • Map, Showing the Principal Railway Routes between Chicago and the Eastern States, 62
  • Map of West Highland Railway, 167
  • Measurement of Self Induction, Messrs. Ayrton and Perry’s Instruments used in the Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition (Figs. 11, 12), 77
  • Metropolitan Water Supply, Proposed Kennet Valley Storage Reservoir, 466, 474, 475
  • Mill Engines, Rolling, Melyn Tin Plate Works, 482
  • Mill Spindle Lubricator, Shaw’s, 354
  • Milling Exhibition, Exhibits, at, 86
  • Milling Machine, Double-geared, Messrs. Lang and Sons, 227
  • Milling Machines and Lathes, Atlas Engineering Company, 486
  • Mines and Mining Building, Chicago International Exhibition, 3, 4
  • Moving the Frodsham Railway Station, 347
  • Multiple Arm Radial Drilling Machines, Messrs. Hetherington and Sons, 478
  • NAVAL Models, Chicago International Exposition, 1893, 207
  • Navy Boilers, Ferrule for Tube Ends, Mr. D. Croll, 68
  • Navy Boilers, H.M.S. “Thunderer,” 37
  • Navy Boilers, Letter with Illustrations, by “Superintending Engineer,” 88, 89
  • Nickel-Steel Armour-plate Trial, Harvey, 147
  • Night-sights for Heavy Guns, 216
  • Non-Inductive Watt Meter, Swinburne, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • OFF-SHORE Lifting Dock, Messrs. Clark and Standfield, 398
  • Oil Engine, The Griffin, 486
  • Oil Engine, Hornsby-Ackroyd Portable, Smithfield Cattle Show, 497
  • Oil Engine, Roots’, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Oil Engine, The Trusty Portable, Messrs. Weyman and Hitchcock, 496
  • Outside Elevation of Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 16
  • PASSENGER Steamer on the Lake of Geneva, 110, 114
  • Petroleum Launch Engines, Roots’, 289
  • Photographs for Scientific Purposes, Untrustworthiness of Certain, 387
  • Pile Head and Connection, Southampton Pier, 113
  • Plan of Oxford, showing Electric Light Mains, 16
  • Planing Machine, Plate Edge, Messrs. Cunliffe and Croom, 126
  • Planing and Slotting Machine, Large, Messrs. Hulse and Co., 149
  • Planing and Slotting Machines, Armour-plate, Messrs. Smith, Beacock, and Tannett, 394
  • Plate Edge Planing Machine, Messrs. Cunliffe and Croom, 126
  • Pneumatic Continuous Brake, 1851, 576
  • Portable Testing Set, Messrs. Nalder Brothers and Co. (Fig. 8), Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 75
  • Primary Battery, The Weymersch. 135
  • Problem in Gyroscopes, Mr. H. Wade (Diagram), 10
  • Projectile, Jaques’ Detachable Ram and Sub- aquatic, 220
  • Projectiles, Holtzer Forged Steel, after Impact, 241
  • Propeller, Mr. F. Haseldin, 369
  • Pulley Blocks, Self-sustaining, Mr. C. W. Burton, 169
  • Pulley, Boulton’s Wood Rim, 355
  • Pulley, Messrs. Smith and Grace, 586
  • Pulley Lathe, 30in., Messrs. Lang and Sons, 95
  • Pulsating Electric Rock Drill, Messrs. Rooper and Tozer, 302
  • Pump, Boiler-testing, Messrs. Ransome and Marshall, 501
  • Pumping Machinery, Eaton Waterworks, 587, 588
  • Pumping Plant, Electric, Jubilee Colliery, Shaw, 398
  • Purifiers, Anderson, Worcester Waterworks, 67, 68
  • RAILWAY Accident at Melton, The, 156
  • Railway Bridge, Maidenhead, Great Western, 70
  • Railway, Inclined, Bridgnorth Castle Hill, Mr. G. Croydon Marks, 77
  • Railway Medal, Gloucester and Cheltenham Railway, 392
  • Railway, The Mombasa and Victoria Nyanza, 143
  • Railway Staff Exchanger, Purdon’s, 420
  • Railway, West Highland, 167, 168, 170, 174
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, Double-action Planing Machine, 520
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, The Foundry and the Boiler Shop, 518
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, General Plan, 516
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, Heavy Wheel Lathe, 521
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, Hydraulic Flanging Machine and the Smiths’ Shop, 519
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, Hydraulic Rivetting Plant, 517
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, Outside Cylinder Express Engine, Mr. P. Stirling, 521
  • Railway Works, Doncaster, Great Northern, Tender Axle-box, 521
  • Raising and Moving a House, New York, 579
  • Ram and Subaquatic Projectile, Jaques’ Detachable, 220
  • Reducing Valve, Automatic, Messrs. W. Reid and Co., 288
  • Reflectors, Messrs. J. F. Clarke, Smithfield Market, 431
  • Reservoir, Proposed Kennet Valley Storage, Metropolitan Water Supply, 466, 474, 475
  • Road Locomotive, Spring Gear, Foden’s Arrangement of, Smithfield Cattle Show. 497
  • Roller Mill Plant, Messrs. Armfield and Co.’s Complete One-rack, 30
  • Roller Tube Expander, Allix’s, 126
  • Rolling Mill Engines, Melyn Tin Plate Works, Galloway’s Limited, 482
  • Rotary Blower, Atkinson’s, 348
  • SAND Pump Dredger “Thyboron,” Messrs. Lobnitz and Co. (Supplement, September 16th, 1892), 245
  • Sawing Frame, Hewitson’s High-speed Deal, 334
  • Scaffolding, Chinese Bamboo, 333
  • Scraper, Messrs. Aveling and Porter, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 8
  • Secohmmeter, Messrs. Ayrton and Perry, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition (Fig. 11), 75
  • Self-centreing Chuck, Bauer’s, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Self-induction, Instruments used in the Measurement of, Messrs. Ayrton and Perry, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 77
  • Separator, Van Gelder’s Double Excentric, Milling Exhibition, 150
  • Shaft Coupling, Messrs. Smith and Grace, 501
  • Sheep-shearing Apparatus, Newall’s, Smithfield Cattle Show, 497
  • Ship Canal, Manchester, Dock and Railway Accommodation, 431
  • Signals, Waterloo Station, 87, 88
  • Simplex Gearing, O’Donnell’s Patent, Waterloo Station, 88
  • Sinking a Flexible Main in the Maas, Rotterdam Water Supply, 288
  • Small-arms Factory, Herstal, Belgium, General Plan of, and Diagram of Power, 454
  • Smoke-consuming Grates for Steam Boilers, The Venetian Air Valve Furnace Bar Company, 459
  • Smoke-preventing Apparatus for Steam Boilers, Mr. A. R. Sennett, 179
  • Spectroscopy, New Discoveries in (Diagram), 277
  • Spout Scalper, Fiechter and Bates’, Milling Exhibition, 30
  • Square Hole Drilling Machine, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • State Carriages for an Indian Rajah, Oldbury Railway Carriage and Wagon Co., 390, 391
  • Station Annunciator, Mr. G. N. Robertson, 553
  • Steam Fire Engine, Bombay Fire Brigade, 412
  • Steam Winding Gear for 75-Ton Shear Legs, Messrs. Baxter and Co., 369
  • Steamer “Koh-i-Nuor,” The River Thames, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., 31, 34
  • Steamer, Light Draught River, Messrs. Simpsou, Strickland, and Co., 255
  • Steel Castings for Locomotive Engines, 26
  • Steel and Leather Link Belt, Gasking’s, 30
  • Steel Shot-Gun Barrels, Cartridge, 568
  • Steel Steam Pipe, Wrought, Messrs. Galloway and Co., 586
  • Stokehold Ventilator, Martin’s, 282
  • Stone Breaker, Mason’s Lever, 422
  • Storage Reservoir, Proposed Kennet Valley, Metropolitan Water Supply, 466
  • Stresses in a Foot-bridge (Diagram), 327
  • Subsidence on the Furness Railway, The, 281
  • Swing Bridge, Pollet, M. Alexandre (Supplement, July 29th, 1892), 134, 148, 216, 217, 218
  • Switchboard at the Station of the Electricity Supply Corporation, 215
  • TAP, Full Bore Valve, Messrs. Sydney Smith and Sons, 136
  • Thames between Ratcliff and Rotherhithe, Communication across the, Mr. Max am Ende, 363
  • Three-wire System, Dr. Hopkinson’s, Diagram of the, 410
  • Tools and Tool Holder, Miller’s Patent, 112
  • Toothed Gearing (Diagram), 326
  • Torpedo Depfit Ship “Vulcan,” H.M. (Supplement, October 7th, 1892)
  • Tower, The Norton, Vyrnwy Lake (Supplement, July 15th, 1892), 4, 5, 8, 12
  • Traction Engine, Colonial, Messrs. Ransome-, Sims, and Jefferies, 49
  • Tram Car, Electric, South Staffordshire Tramways, 442
  • Tramway Motor, The Connelly Gas, 291
  • Transformer Switch, Oxford Electric Lighting Station, 17
  • Transformers, Swinburne’s, Crystal Palace Electrical Exhibition, 74
  • Tube and Bolt Grip, Bauer’s, Engineering Exhibition, 446
  • Tube System, The Clinch-Jones, 171
  • Tube Vice, Portable, Mr. T. R. Ellin, 324
  • Tugboats, “Noordzee” and “Oostzee,” Triple-expansion Engines of the, 194, 195
  • Twin-screw Tugboats, “Noordzee” and “Oostzee, ’ 194, 195, 202, 203, 228
  • Twist Drill Grinder, Standard, Mr. C. W. Burton, 302
  • UNITED States Government Buildings, Chicago Exposition, Designs for, 219, 253
  • VALVE, Automatic Reducing, Messrs. W. Raid and Co., 288
  • Valve Tap, Full Bore, Messrs. Sydney Smith and Sons, 136
  • Valve, Volk’s Indicator, for Gas and Petroleum Engines, 144
  • Ventilator, Martin’s Stokehold, 282
  • Viaduct, Ivy bridge, Great Western Railway Works, Messrs. Pearson and Sons, 12
  • Voltmeter, Lord Kelvin’s, 215
  • WASHING Machine, Ashes, Mr. L. A. Edwards, 258
  • Water Supply, Liverpool (Supplement, July 15th), 1—15
  • Water Supply, Rotterdam, Sinking a Flexible main in the Maas, 288
  • Water Supply Works, Hatton Grange, Mr. T. S. Stooke, 368
  • Water Tower, The Norton, Lake Vyrnwy (July 15th, 1892), 5, 13
  • Water Tube Boilers, Normand’s, 46
  • Waterworks, Balcombe, Mid-Sussex, Mr. Jabez Church, 504, 509, 552, 556
  • Waterworks, Worcester, The Anderson Purifiers, 67, 68
  • Well, Sections and Plan of, at the Station of the Electricity Supply Corporation, 215
  • Widening Works, Great Northern Railway, London to Barnet, 65, 106, 107, 298, 299, 328, 384, 385, 386, 429, 432, 433
  • Winding Engines, Rumeaux’s Safety Gear for, 420
  • Winding Gear for 75-ton Shear Legs, Steam, Messrs. Baxter and Co., 369
  • Wood Rim Pulleys, Bolton’s, 355
  • YARROW and Co., Messrs., Stern-wheel Steamer “Opale” for the French Government, 430

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