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The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1905 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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List of Names

  • ALEXANDRA Dock and Railway Company, Motor Coach for, 370
  • Allanson-Winn, Mr., Chain Cable Groynes, 601
  • American Steel Sheet Piling, 435
  • American Thrashing Machines and Traction En^nes, 458, 486, 509, 510, 534, 535, 660, 561
  • American Valve Gears for Locomotives, New, 381
  • Anderson Exhaust Valve, 396
  • Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, Sir W. G., Drilling and Boring Machines, 539 ; H.M. Fleet Scout Attentive, 616; Leading Screw Adjusting Machine, 271, 272
  • Arnold, Professor J. O., Crystalline Structure of Iron (Suppl&nienti August iStKi 1905)
  • Ateliers de Construction Preudhomme-Prion, 600 Horse-power Tandem Compound Engine, 459
  • Avery Propeller Fan, The, 20
  • BALDWIN Wheels and Crank Shaft, 629
  • Barclay, Sons and Co., Limited, Andrew, Six Wheels Coupled Tank Locomotive, 420
  • Belgian State Railways, “Atlantic” Type Express Locomotive, La Society Anonyme J. Cockerill, 305
  • Belgian State Railways, Superheater Locomotive, SocKt^ Anonyme “ La Metallurgie,” 358
  • Boycott, G. W. M., Compressed Air Foundations for Bridges, 103,104
  • Brazilian Government, Gunboat for the, Yarrow and Co,, 638
  • Britannia Engineering Company, Limited, Crude Oil Engine, 576
  • British Fire Prevention Committee, Huts for Fire Resistance Tests, 62
  • British Museum, Old Prints of Engines Unearthed at the, 130, 131
  • Brooke and Co., Limited, J. W., Motor Chars-h- Banc, 213
  • Budapest Waterworks, Pumping Engine (Supple- Septeniber 1905), 286
  • Buford Irrigation Project, The, 317, 318
  • CALEDONIAN Railway, Four-Coupled Express Locomotive, Mr. J. F. M'Intosh, 560
  • Campbell, Mr. James, 384
  • Canada, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Map of, 508
  • Carbutt, Sir Edw. Hamer, 367
  • Chicago Tunnels, 32, 58, 59, 93
  • Clowes, Sir Wm. Laird, 162
  • Clyde Trust Works, Merklands Quay Wall, 244
  • Coventry Electricity Works, Coal Handling Machinery, 446, 447
  • Cottrell, H. E. P., Electric Automotor Omnibuses, 210, 211
  • Cubillo, Col. L., and Mr. A. Head, Cartridge Cases for Quick-firing Guns, 425, 426, 448, 449
  • Cunard Liner, Construction of a Great, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson (Sup'plementi Deceuibe^' ^tli, 1905), 568
  • Cunard Liners, Stern Frames and Brackets for the New, Darlington Forge Company, 312
  • Cussel, Hydro-electric Works at, 60, 61
  • Cyprus Government Railway and Map of Island, 489, 492
  • Cyprus Government Railway, Narrow-gauge Locomotive, Nasmyth, Wilson and Co., 488
  • DARLINGTON, North-Eastern Locomotive Works, 160,161, 164
  • Davis and Son, Messrs. John, Wages Calculating Machine, 548
  • Dean, Mr. Wm., 316
  • De Mayo Coaling Machine, The, 549
  • Devonport Dockyard, Steam Fire Engine, Merryweather and Sons, Limited, 72
  • Douglas and Sons, Limited, Milk Refrigerating Plant, 496
  • Dresden, Central Heating and Lighting Station, 331
  • Drewry and Sons, Railway Inspection Motor Car, 474
  • Dundee Harbour Trustees, An Early Dredger, 602
  • Dundee New Wharf, Mr. John Thompson, 92
  • EDINBURGH Water Supply, Talla Waterworks, 215,
  • Electrical Company, Frankfort-on-Main, Electrical Blast Furnace Hoist, 462, 463
  • Elsassische Wool-washing Machine, 278
  • English Channel, Chart of, 123
  • Esson, Mr. W. B., Overhead Electric Insulators, 329, 351, 404, 405
  • FRANCE, Cheminde Fer du Midi, Four-cylinder Goods Engine, de Glehn Type, 158
  • France, Eastern Railway of, Locomotive, 206, 207, 209
  • French Heavy Car Trials, 168, 169, 180
  • French Motor Omnibuses, 138
  • GAAR-SCOTT Threshing Machine, .534
  • Traction Engine, 535
  • German Turbine Cruiser Luebeck, 263
  • Glasgow and South-Western Railway Six-coupled Express Locomotive, Mr. Jas. Manson Supplement^ December 2^tk, 1905)
  • Great Central Railway, New Carriage and Wagon Works, 649
  • Great Northern and City Railway, Steel Coach for, Brush Electrical Engineering Company, 624
  • Great Southern and Western Railway, Ireland, Express Locomotive with Marshall’s Valve Gear, Mr. R. Coey {Supplement. November' Zrd. 1905), 436
  • Great Western Locomotives and their Recent Work, 1, 2
  • HASLAM Foundry and Engineering Company, Cold Storage Plant, 548
  • Hastings Electric Tramways, Messrs. Dick, Kerr and Co., Limited, 359, 362
  • H.M. Scout Adventure, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. (Supplement^ Avgust IIM, 1905), 107, 108
  • H.M. Scout Attentive, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 616
  • Hetherington and Sons,. Limited, J., Multiple Drilling and Tapping Machine, 146
  • Horsenaill, W. 0., Organisation of a Drawing office, 530, 531
  • Hulett Ore Unloading Plant, The Wellman-Seaver Morgan Co., 240, 248
  • INDUSTRIAL Suction Gas Producer, 196
  • Italy, Locomotive Works and Shop Practico in. Hydraulic Press, Plate Edge Milling Machine, Complete Italian Boiler, 586 ; Crank Axle and Wheels, 633
  • Izod, Mr. E. G. , Behaviour of Materials and Construction under Pure Shear, 647, 648
  • JACOBS Excavating Machine, The, 549
  • Japanese Battleship Katori, 7, 12
  • Johnson, Mr. G. B., Corrugated Sheet Rolling Mill, 600
  • Johnson-Lundell Electric Traction
  • Direct Current Motor, 346
  • Joule, Dr., Monument to, 441
  • Lome, Gulf of Guinea, Landing Stage at, 516, 524
  • London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, Grosvenor Bridge, 308, 309
  • London County Council, Thames Steamboat Stranded, 95
  • London and North-Western Railway, Motor Railway Coach, Mr. G. Whale, 261; Six-wheels Coupled Passenger Engine, Mr. G. Whale (Supplement^ October ^tk, 1905), 338
  • Long Island Electric Railway, 634, 635, 639
  • Longsdorf Smoke Preventer, 346
  • Rougher Accident, Diagram of Side Rods and Engine, 71
  • Louisville and Nashville Railway Works, 285
  • MCINTOSH and Seymour’s Engines and Turbines, 26, 27
  • NcNaught Woolwashing Machine, 302
  • Madrid and Alicante Railway, Bogie Tank Locomotive, J. A. Maffei, 484, 485
  • Malard’s Steeping Vat for Woolwashing, 277 Manchester, New Dock, 88, 95, 96
  • Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, Steam Tractor and Trailer, 42
  • Markische Maschinenbau Anstalt Armour Plate Rolling Mill (Supplement^ September IsZ, 1905)
  • Marriner, Mr. W. W., Influence of Depth of Water on Speed, 97
  • Marshall’s Valve Gear (Supplemenif November Zrd, 1905), 436
  • Mather and Platt, Limited, Messrs., High Lift Electric Pump. 10
  • Mathieson’s Marine Governor, 19
  • Matthews and Yates, Limited, Wool-sorting Rootn, 179
  • Mattig Cantilever Bridge, Austria, 96 Maximilian Bridge, Munich, Accident to the, 646 Mayne, Mr. William, New Rotary Valve, 292 Mehls Woolwashing Machine, 328
  • Meiringen-Vihge Railway, The, 170
  • Mellanby, Mr. A. L., Effect of Steam-jacketing upon the Efficiency of a Horizontal Compound Steam Engine, 21, 47
  • Metropolitan Railway, Electric Locomotive for, British Westinghouse Electric Company, Limited, 289, 295
  • Midland Railway, Belpaire Passenger Express Locomotive, Mr. R. M. Deeley, 320
  • Miller-Bennett Grate, 73
  • Mississippi, Cantilever Bridge over, 56, 57, 132, 133, 134
  • Moscrop Yarn Tester, The, 170
  • Moseley and Son, David, Motor Car Tire, 294
  • Mumford, A. G., Marine Engine, R(yal Naval College, Dartmouth, 584, 585
  • NATAL Government Railway, Eight-coupled Locomotive (Supplement^ September \^tk^ 1905), 262
  • Newton Machine Tool Works, Boring and Drilling Machine, 245
  • •New York Central, Four-cylinder Compound Locomotive, 232, 233
  • New York Rapid Transit Railway, 354, 355, 383, 412, 416, 440, 441
  • North-Eastern Locomotive Works, Darlington, 160, 161, 164
  • North of France, Duplex Goods Engine, 30
  • North Staffordshire Railway, Radial Tank Engine, Mr. John H, Adams, 592, 594
  • OLYMPIA, Motor Car Exhibition at, 512, 513, 514, 546,547
  • Otto Gas Engine Company, Suction Gas Plant Boat, 531, 532
  • PALMER and Webster, Deck-caulking Tool, 498
  • Panhard and Levassor Motor Car Works, 109, 110, 111, 114
  • Paris Ceinture Railway, Tandem Compound Locomotive (Supplement^ Jxdy Itk^ 1905), 8, 9
  • Park Works, Huddersfield, 34, 35, 38
  • Parkinson and Son, J., Boring and Drilling Machines, 542
  • Petrie’s Woolwashing Machine, 327, 328
  • Phoenix Company, Tandem Compound Condensing Engine, 105
  • Pickersgill, Mr. Wm., Locomotive for Railway Motor Coach, 222
  • Pickles and Son, John, Wood-working Machinery,
  • “Pianos” Planing Machine, The, 499
  • Plauen Viaduct, The, 409
  • Pollock and McNab, Limited, Messrs , .Pipe Flange Drilling Machine, 17 ; Vertical Boring Machine, 537, 538 ; Radial Drilling and Tapping Machine, 538
  • Princes Risborough and Grendon Underwood Railway, 43, 573
  • Pyrophone Company, Automatic Fire Detector, 424
  • RANSOME and Co., Limited, Messrs. A., Automatic Peed for Band Saws, 44
  • Reyrolle and Co., Limited, Messrs. A., Motorstarting Panel for Colliery Work, 498
  • Richards and Co., Limited, Messrs. G., Foundry
  • Mould Drier, 295; Pit-type Planing Machine for Turbine Construction, 352, 371 ; Vertical Milling Machine, 599
  • Rosario Waterworks Pumping Engines, Hathorn,
  • Davey and Co., Limited, 156
  • Rosetta Weir, 431
  • Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Marine Engine, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 584, 585
  • SANDYCBOFT Foundry Company, 25 Ton Steam Capstan, 16
  • Seialpi Boiler, The, 335
  • Sclessin Electrical Generating Station, Lihge, 256, 257
  • Seaham Harbour Works, New, 466, 470
  • Serpollet Steam Vehicles, 406, 407, 408
  • Shelford, Sir Wm., Portrait, 343
  • Shorthouse, Mr. B., Two New Compasses, 497
  • Sierra Leone Government Railway, 194
  • Simons and Co., Limited, Wm., Dredger for Newport, 497
  • Simplon Tunnel, Crowning Work of the, 564, 565
  • Smith, Prof. R. H., Efficiency in Compression in Steam Engines, 434
  • Snell, Mr. C. Scott, Railway Carriage Window Fitting, 46
  • Soci^t6 Anonyme John Cockerill, Four-cylinder Compound Locomotive, 64 ; 300 Horse-power Cross Compound Engine, Libge Exhibition, 236, 237.
  • Society Anonyme Van den Kerchove, 600 Horsepower Compound Horizontal Steam Engine, Li^ge Exhibition, 334
  • Southampton, New Graving Dock at (Sivpple- 'meni, October 1905), 386, 387
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Bogie Tank Engine, Mr. H. S. Wainwright, 182, 183
  • Spencer and Co., James, Boring and Drilling Machines, 540, 542
  • Spencer and Co., Messrs. W. H., Anderson Exhaust Valve, 396
  • Sperling’s Nut Lock, Limited, New Lock Nut, 601
  • Sterne and Co., Limited, L., Gas or Air Compressor, 294
  • Stothert and Pitt, Limited, Messrs., 15-Ton Forge Crane, 10
  • Submarine Signalling Company’s Apparatus, 220, 221
  • Sun Fan Company, Wool Sorting Room, 179 Swedish Destroyer Magne, 188
  • Swindon, Locomotive Testing Plant at, A. G; Churchward (Suppleuient. December ^2nd. 1905), 617, 623
  • TALLA Waterworks, Edinburgh Water Supply, 215
  • Tangyes, Limited, Messrs., Beam Testing Plant, 96 ; Vertical Drilling Machines, 537
  • Taylor, Charles, Boring and Drilling Machines, 540
  • Taylor-Wordsworth, Wool-washing Machine, 277, 328
  • Thornycroft and Co., Limited, John I., Steam Tug Poderoso, 37«0
  • Treskow Bridge, Over the Spree, 599
  • UPTON’S Manipulator for Rolling: Mills, 333
  • United States First-class Battleship New Hampshire, New York Shipbuilding Company (SU'pple'nient^ July 21,?^, 1905)
  • United States Gold Dredger at Work, 144
  • VICKERS, SODS and Maxim, Messrs., 12m,
  • Wire-wound Guns, 231
  • Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Curious Concrete Dam, 388
  • WAKEFIELD Pump. The, 46
  • Wallach Brothers, Messrs., Lime Washing and Painting Machine, 246
  • Wallis and Steevens’ Steam Tractor and Plough. 563
  • Walsh, Mr. Charles, Band Saw Sharpening Machine, 245
  • Walter’s Marine Oil Engine, 490
  • Warren Steam Turbine, The, 423
  • Watt Suction Gas Plant, The, 122
  • West of France Railway, Six Wheels Coupled Express, La Soci^t^ de Construction de Batignolles, 304
  • Wetterhorn Electric Aerial Railway, 471
  • White and Sons, Messrs. Thomas, Double Crosscut Saw Bench, 420
  • Whitehead, Mr. Robert, 520
  • Wicksteed and Co., Messrs. Charles, Portable Drills, 44
  • Wilkinson and Sons, Messrs. G., Boring, Facing, and Flange Turning Machine. 122
  • Willans and Robinson, 1000-Kilowatt Steam Turbine, 566
  • YARROW, Mr. Harold, Effect of Depth of Water on Speed, with reference to Destroyers Lately Built, 70, 71
  • Yarrow and Co., Gunboat for the Brazilian Government, 638
  • Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, Five- ton Steam Wagons, 270
  • ZIFTA Barrage, 431

Subject matter

  • ACCIDENT, Lougher, Diagram of Side Rodsand Engine, 71
  • Accident to the Maximilian Bridge, Munich, 646 Armour Plate Rolling Mill, Markische Maschinenbau Anstalt {Supplement, Sevteniber U,1905)
  • Armoured Concrete Tunnels, New Design for, 259
  • BAND Saw Sharpening Machine, Mr. Charles Walsh. 245
  • Beam-testing Plant, Messrs. Tangyes, Limited, 96 Boiler, The Scialpi, 335
  • Boring and Drilling Machine, Newton Machine Tool Works, 245
  • Boring, Facing, and Flange-turning Machine, G. Wilkinson and Sons, 122
  • Bridge, Cantilever, over Mississippi, 56. 57, 132, 133, 134 ’ '
  • Concrete, over the Lenne, 550
  • Grosvenor, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 308, 309
  • over the Mattig, Austria, 96
  • Munich, Accident to the Maximilian, 646 ’
  • over the Spree, New, 599
  • CANAL Excavating Machine, The Jacobs, 549 Capstan, 25-Ton Steam, Sandycroft Foundry
  • Company, 16
  • Cartridge Case for Quick-firing Gun, Col. L.
  • Cubillo and Mr. A. Head, 425, 426, 448, 449 Chart of the English Channel, 123 Coal-handling Machinery, Coventry Electricitv
  • Works, 446, 447
  • Coaling Machine, The De Mayo, 549
  • ^^548 Plant, Motor Driven Compressors,
  • Compasses, Two New, Mr. B. Shorthouse, 497 Compressed Air Foundations for Bride’es. G W M. Boycott, 103, 104 ’
  • Compression in Steam Engines, Efficiency in Professor R. H. Smith, 434 ’
  • Compressor, Gas or Air, L. Sterne and Co. Limited, 294
  • Crane, 15-Ton Forge, Messrs. Stothert and Pitt Limited, 10 ’
  • DAM, Curious Concrete, Victoria Park, Niagara
  • 388 ’
  • Deck-Caulking Tool, The Palmer and Webster 498 ’
  • Dock, Manchester New, 88, 95, 96
  • Dock, New Graving, Southampton, 386, 387 (October 1905)
  • Drawing-office, Organisation of, W. 0. Horse- naill, 530, 531
  • Dredger, An Early, 602
  • Dredger, Gold, United States, 144
  • Drilling and Boring Machines (llhistvcded Supple- uientt Noveuiber 24^A, 1905), 537
  • Drilling and Tapping Machine, Multiple, J. Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 146
  • Drills, Portable, Messrs. Chas. Wicksteed and Co., 44
  • ELECTRIC Aerial Railway, Wetterhorn, 471 Electrical Generating Station, Sclessin, 256, 257 Electric Headlight for Locomotives, 187
  • Electric Insulators, Overhead, Mr. W. B. Esson, 329 351
  • Electric Railway, Long Island, 634, 635, 639
  • Engine (600 Horse-power), Compound Horizontal Steam, Soc, Anonyme Van den Ker- chove, Li^ge Exhibition, 334
  • Condensing, 75 Horse-power, Mme. Veuve La Chauss6e, Liege Exhibition, 84, 85, 86
  • Crude Oil, Britannia Engineering Company, Limited, 576
  • Heated Piston, Soc. Anonyme John Cockerill and Son, Liege Exhibition, 236, 237
  • Marine, Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, A. G. Mumford, 584, 585
  • Marine Oil, Mr. J. F. Walters, 490 Steam Fire, Merryweather and Sons, Limited, 72
  • 600 Horse-power, Tandem Compound, Ateliers de Construction Preud- homme-Prion, 459
  • Tandem Compound-condensing, Phosnix Company, 105
  • Old Prints of. Unearthed at the British Museum, 130, 131
  • Pumping, Budapest Waterworks (Supple- uient, September 1905), 286
  • Pumping, Rosario Waterworks, Hathorn, Davey and Co., Limited, 156 and Turbines, McIntosh and Seymour’s, 26, 27
  • FEED for Band Saws, Automatic, Messrs. A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 44
  • Fire Detector, Automatic, Pyrophone Company, 424
  • Fire-resistance Tests, Huts for, 62
  • GAS Plant, Watt Suction, 122
  • Gas Producer, Industrial Suction, 196
  • Gear-cutting Works, Huddersfield, Park, 34, 35, 38
  • Governor, Marine, Mathieson’s, 19
  • Grate and Mechanical Stoker, Miller-Bennett, 73 Groynes, 392
  • Groynes, Chain Cable, Mr. Allanson-Winn, 601
  • Guns, 12in. Wire-wound, Messrs. Vickers, Sons and Maxim, 231
  • HARBOUR Works, Seaham, 466, 470
  • Heating and Lighting Station, Central, Dresden,
  • 331
  • Heavy Car Trials, French, 168, 169, 180
  • Hoist, Electrical Blast Furnace, Electrical Company, Frankfort-on-Main, 462, 463
  • Hydro Electric Works, Cusset, 60, 61
  • INSULATION of Overhead Lines, Mr. W. B. Esson on the, 404, 405
  • Iron, Crystalline Structure of, Professor J. 0 Arnold (Supplement^ August l^th^ 1905)
  • Irrigation Engineering, Sir Hanbury Brown,’ Rosetta Weir, Zifta Barrage, 431
  • Irrigation Project, The Buford, 317, 318
  • LANDING Stage at Lome, Gulf of Guinea, 516
  • Lime-washing and Painting Machine, Messrs. Wallach Bros., 246
  • Lock-Nut, A New, Sperling’s Nut Lock, Limited,
  • Locomotive, Athntio Type Express, Belgian
  • State Railways, La Soci€t6 Anonyme J. Cockerill, 305
  • Belpaire Passenger Express, Mid-
  • 320^ I>eeley,
  • Bogie Tank Madrid and Alicante
  • Railway, J. A. Maffei, 484, 485
  • Bogie Tank South-Eastern and
  • Cbatnam Railway. Mr IT Q
  • Wainwright, 182, 183 ’
  • ^30^^ of Prance,
  • Eight’-ooupled, Natal Government
  • Railway,
  • British Westinghouse Electric
  • Company, Limited, 282, 295
  • Locomotive, Electric Headlight for, 187
  • Express, Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, 395 .
  • Four-coupled Express, Caledonian
  • Railway, Mr. J. F. M Intwh, 560
  • Four-cylinder Compound, bociete Anonyme John Cockerill, 84
  • Four-cylinder Compound, New York Central Railway, 232, 233
  • Four-cylinder Goods, de Glehn Type, Chemin de Fer du Midi, 158
  • Great Western, 1, 2 « ,
  • with Marshall’s Valve Gear, Great Southern and Westarn of Ireland, Mr. R. Coey [Siipplement^ Novertibev ^rd, 1905), 436
  • Narrow-gauge, Cyprus Government Railway, Nasmyth, Wilson and Co., 488
  • Ridial Tank, North Staffordshire Railway, Mr, John H. Adams, 692, 594
  • fcr Railway Motor Coach, Mr. Wm. Pickersgill, 222
  • Six-coupled Express. Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Mr. Jas. Manson (Supplement^ December 1905)
  • Six Wheels Coupled , Express, Western of France Railway, La Soci6t< de Construction de Bat’gnolles, 304
  • Six Wheels Coupled Passenger, London and North-Western, Mr. G. Whale (Supplement^ October Qth, 1905), 338
  • Six Wheels Coupled- Tank, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., 420
  • Superheater, Belgian State Railways, Soci6t6 Anonyme ‘‘La Metallurgie,” 358
  • Tandem Compound, Paris Ceinture July ItK, 1905), 8, 9 Testing Plant at Swindon, A. G. Churchward (Supplement^ Decewi- ber 22nd, 1905), 617, 623
  • Wheels and Crank Shaft, Baldwin, 529
  • Works, Darlington, North-Eastern Railway, 160, 161, 164
  • Works and Shop Practice, Italy, 586, 633
  • MACHINE Tool Design, 80, 153, 432, 507, 557
  • Design, The Fast Headstock, Gear Arrangements, Cone on Spindle, 432, 433, 507
  • Liege Exhibition, 190 Manipulator for Rolling Mills, Upton’s, 333
  • Maps, Cyprus, Showing the Famagusta Railway, 489, 492
  • East Stirlingshire and District Waterworks, 371
  • Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Canada, 508 Meiringen-Vihge Railway, 170
  • Milk Refrigerating Plant, Douglas and Sons, Limited, 496
  • Mill, Corrugated Sheet Rolling, Mr. G. B. Johnson, 600
  • Milling Machine, Vertical, G. Richards and Co., Limited, 699
  • Monument to Dr, Joule, 441
  • Motor Car Exhibition at Olympia, 512, 613, 514, 546, 547
  • Works, Panhard and Levassor, 109, 110, 111, 114
  • French Heavy Car Trials, 168, 169 Railway Inspection Car, Drewry and Sons, 474
  • Tire, David Moseley and Son, 294 Chars-h-banc, J. W. Brooke and • Co,, Limited, 213
  • Coach for Alexandra Dock and Railway Company, 370
  • Coach Railway, London and North-Western Railway, Mr. G. Whale, 261
  • Direct-current, Johnson-Lundell Electric Traction Company, 346
  • Driven Compressors, Cold Storage Plant, 548
  • Generator, 10,000-volt Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, Limited, 394
  • Omnibuses, Electric, Mr. H. E. P. Cottrell on, 210, 211
  • Omnibuses, French, 138
  • Starting Panel for Colliery Work, Messrs. A. Reyrolle and Co., Limited, 498 Vehicles, Serpollet Steam, 406, 407, 408 Foundry, Messrs. G. Richards and Co., 295
  • Hnlett, The
  • Wellman-Seaver Morgan Company, 240, 248
  • PIPE Flange Facing and Drilling Machine
  • Messrs Pollock and McNab, Limited, 17 ’
  • Planing Machine, The “Pianos,” 499
  • Turbine Construction, G
  • Richards and Co., Limited, 352, 371
  • Plough, steam Tractor and, Wallis and Steevens, Portrait, Mr. Jas. Campbell, 384
  • Sir Edw. Hamer Carbutt, 367
  • Sir W. Laird Clowes, 162
  • Mr. Wm. Dean, 316
  • Sir Wm. Shelford, 343
  • Pr.p.„„^:kX
  • 3't, •«!
  • Pump, The Wakefield, 46
  • QUAY Wall, Merklands, Clyde Trust Works, 241
  • RAILWAY Accident, Liverpool Southnorf IIQ Carriage Window Eitting, M. p Scott Snell, 46
  • New York Rapid Transit, 354 QKR 383, 412, 416, 440, 441 *
  • Princes Risborough and Grenrlnn Underwood, 43, 573
  • Sierra Leone Government, 194
  • Works, Louisville and Nashville 28’;
  • Rolling Mills, Upton’s Manipulator for, 333*
  • Stock, Steel Coach for Great North^xA and City Railway, 624
  • Stock, Works, Great Central Railway 649
  • SAW Bench, Double Cross-cut, Messrs, Thor^Qa White and Sons, 420
  • Screw Adjusting Machine, Leading, Armstrnnn.
  • Whitworth, 271, 272 Standard Leading, 271, 272 Standard Leading Lathe and Machine, 198

Ships; Battleships, Foreign:—

  • Japanese, Katori, 7,12
  • United States, New Hampshire ISuniyh meni, July 1905)

Ships; Cruisers, Foreign :—

  • German, Lubeck, 263
  • Gunbeat for the Brazilian Government Yarrow and Co., 638 ’

Ships; Scouts, British:—

  • Adventure (Supplement, Auqust IDA 1905), 107, 108 ? ’
  • Attentive, 616

Ships; Destroyers:—

  • Swedish, Magna, 188

Ships; Miscellaneous, British :—

  • Cunard Liner, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Limited (Supplement December Ztk, 1905), 568 ’
  • Dredger for Newport, William Simons and Co., Limited, 497
  • Thames Steamer Stranded, 95

Ships; Miscellaneous, Foreign: —

  • River Boat with Suction Gis Engines 531, 532 ’
  • Steam Tug Poderoso, 370
  • SMOKE Preventer, The Longsdorf, 346
  • Speed, Effect of Depth of Water on, Mr. H Yarrow, 70, 71
  • Speed, Influence of Depth of Water on, Mr W. W. Marriner, 97
  • Steam Jacketing : Its Effect on Efficiency of the Horizontal Compound Steam Engine, Mr, A. L. Mellanby, 21, 47
  • - Tractor and Plough, Wallis and Steevens. 563 ’
  • - Tractor and Trailer, Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, Limited, 42
  • Steel Sheet Piling, American, 435
  • Stern Frames and Brackets for the New Cunard Liners, Darlington Forge Company, 312
  • Submarine Signalling, 220, 221
  • Surveying Instruments, Some, 590, 591, 611
  • THRASHING Machines and Traction Eoginfs, American, 458, 486, 509, 510, 534, 535, 560, 5S1
  • Tilt-bucket Conveyor, 20
  • Tramways, Electric, Hastings, Messrs. Dick, Kerr and Co., Limited, 359, 362
  • Tunnel, Simplon, Crowning Work of the, 564, 565
  • - Armoured Concrete, New Design for, 259
  • - Chicago, 32,58, 59, 93
  • Turbine, 1000-Kilowatt Steam, Willans and Robinson, 566
  • Turbine, Warren Steam, 423
  • VALVE, Anderson Exhaust, 396
  • - Gear, Marshall’s (Supplement, November Zrd, 1905), 436
  • - Gears for Locomotives, American, 381 Rotary, Mr. William Mayne, 292
  • Viaduct, The Plauen, 409
  • WAGES Calculating Machine, Messrs. Join Davis and Son. 548
  • Wagon, 5-Ton Steam, Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company, 270
  • Water Meter, Leinert’s, 18
  • Waterworks, Talla, 215
  • Wharf, Dundee, Mr. J, Thompson, 92
  • Wood-working Machinery, John Pickles and Son, 603
  • Wool Sorting Rooms, 179
  • Wool-washing Machines, 277, 278
  • - The McNanght, 302, 303
  • - Mehl’s, 328
  • - Petrie’s, 327, 328 ,
  • - Taylor Wordsworth s, 328
  • YARN Tester, Tae Moscrop, 170

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