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The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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  • ABBOTT’S Coal Hoist on the Tyne, 176, 177
  • Ackroyd-Buckley Steam Superheater, Longbotham, 98
  • Adams’ Controllers for Continuous and Alternating Motors, 400, 401
  • Ajax Spring Hammer, 259
  • “Alexander” Boiler Cleaner, 333
  • Allen’s Oil Engine and Dynamo, 38 Three-throw Air Pump, 38 Turbine Pump, 38
  • American Concrete Locomotive Coaling Station, 472
  • Anderton Boat Lift, Reconstruction, 82, 92 (Two- page Supplement, July 24<A, 1908)
  • Andrews and Cameron’s Sea-water Evaporators and Feed Heaters, 150
  • Aron Taximeter, 456
  • Arun, Swing Bridge at Littlehampton, 174,175
  • Asquith’s 6ft. Radial and Vertical Drilling Machines, 404 (Supplements October' 16^A, 1908)
  • Atlas Locomotive Works, Peckett, 122
  • Austria, Clyde-built Ships for, 202
  • Austrian State Railways Goods Locomotive, 259
  • Austro-American Twin-screw Steamer Martha Washington, 202
  • Aveling and Porter’s Light Tractor, 613 Steam Tractor, 1^7
  • Avonmouth, Royal Edward Dock at, 7, 12, 23, 40. 66, 70, 95 (Two-page Sapplement, July 3rrf, 1908)
  • Avranches Railway Viaduct, 450, 451
  • BAILEY’S “Miloscope” Speed Indicator, 214
  • Barclay’s Cut-off Gear, 98
  • Barnsley Main Collieries Ropeway, 194,199
  • Barrow-in-Furness, Walney Island Bridge, 88, 89, 110, 111, 118
  • Bellerophon, H.M. First-class Battleship, 563
  • Bennis’ Chain Grate Stokers and Coal-handling Plant at Coventry, 306
  • Berlin, Experimental Tank, 237, 318 Railway Accident, 412 Tramway Improvements, 87
  • Bethlehem Steel Works. 529. 590, 594, 635, 639
  • Bevis-Gibson’s Meter, 505, 615
  • Beyer, Peacock’s Locomotive Wheel Lathe, 600 (Note, 627)
  • Binnie’s Plate Bending Rolls at Harland and Wolff’s Southampton Works, 62
  • Blackwell Island Bridge. New York, 252
  • Bleichert Suspension Railway System for Ironworks, 642
  • Boby’s Blow-down System for Boilers, 174
  • Bombay, Dredger for, Simons, 200
  • Port and Harbour Improvements, 157
  • Brackett’s Three-throw Dry Vacuum Pumns, 413
  • Bray’s Grid Resistance and Switch Gear, 401, 402 Motor Starter and Panels, Rotor Resistance Frame, Field Rheostats, 468
  • Brayshaw’s Tempering Furnace, 403, 404
  • Brazilian Battleship Minas Geraes, 270, 291, 298 ; Armour Plate, 260, 261
  • Bredsdorf “ Stranding ” Buoy, 278
  • Bremerhaven Tank, 183, 318
  • Bristol, Works Visited by Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 113, 123, 124
  • British Columbia, Kootenay Power and Light Scheme, 481, 490
  • British Thompson-Houston 1000 K.W. Alternator with Curtis Steam Turbine, 426 (Supplements October 1908)
  • Brooke IL, Racing Motor Boat, 329
  • Brough, Bennett H., Portrait, 381
  • Brown’s Dry Insulating Machine, 454
  • Brown, Boves System for Electric-driven Spinning Frames, 430
  • Bruce, Sir Gaorge Barclay, Portrait, 215
  • Brukner’s Concrete Railway Sleepers, 411
  • Buckton’s Planing Machines at Harland and Wolff’s Southampton Works, 62
  • Bucyrus Steam Shovel in the Culebra Cutting, Panama, 59
  • Bullivant’s Ropes, Ropeway Plant, and Rope Cutters at Mining Exhibition, 136 Ropeway at Barasley Main Collieries, 194,199
  • Burmah Oil Pumping Station, 361
  • Burnside Safety Boring Apparatus, 122
  • Burrell’s Traction Engine at Harrogate, 538
  • Burton Griffiths’ Drill, Rice High speed Sensitive, • 427
  • Milling Machine, “Milwaukee,” 427 (Supplements October ISvds 1908)
  • CALEDONIAN ” Cat-off Gear, Barclay, 98
  • Railway Brake Van, 74
  • Railway Signalling at Glasgow, 266
  • Callao Floating Dock, 220, 224
  • Cameron’s Punching and Shearing Machine at
  • Harland and Wolff's Southampton Works, 641
  • Cammell, Laird’s Large Sand Pump Dredger, 439
  • Campbell’s 25 B.H.P. Suction Gas Engine, 36, 61
  • Canada, Concrete and Steel Workshop in, 368, 378
  • Canadian Pacific Railway, Reconstruction of Portion, 665, 672
  • Chance’s Lighthouse Apparatus, 356
  • Cbantiers de Province : Model Half Boiler Equipment for 18,000-Ton Battleship, 161
  • Chorlton-Whitehead Governor for Steam Pump Valve, 678
  • Chouanard’s Lathe, 265
  • Churchill’s Bevel-gear, Planing, and Surface-grinding Machines, 466
  • Clayton and Sbuttleworth’s Chaff Cutter, 612
  • Clyde Trust Works at Yorkhill, Glasgow, 238 at Renfrew, 261
  • Comet, Motor Launch for the Tyne, 276
  • Congdon’s Lift Gear, 431
  • Cornwall Canal Embankment, U.S.A., Washout, 90
  • Coventry Electricity Works Chain Grate Stokers, 306
  • Coal Handling Plant, 306
  • Cowper Coles’ Paper on Copper Tubes, Sheets, and Wire : Direct Production, 136
  • Crewe Works, 617, 620 (Special Supplement, Decembei' IDA, 1908)
  • Crypto Bufl&ng Machine, 456
  • Conliffe’s Turning and Poring Mill; Vertical Drilling Machine, 466, 467
  • Curtis Steam Turbo - Alternator, 1000 K W., British Thomson-Houston Company, 426 (Supplement, October 23rd, 1908)
  • Cussons’ Model Steam Engine Cylinder, 136
  • Cutler-Hammer Lifting Magnet for Steel Works, 229
  • Cwm Cerwyn Tunnel, Reconstruction, 585
  • DAIMLER “Knight” Motor Car Engine, 534
  • Danish State Railways Locomotive, 293, 294, 295
  • Davey, Paxman’s Compound Lentz Engine, 44
  • Davidson’s Heating and Ventilating Plant for Machine Shops, 414
  • Dean, Smith and Grace, Flat Turret Lathe, 442
  • Denny-Johnson Recording Box, 614
  • Des Vignes’ Three-throw Hydraulic Pump, 75
  • Dickinson’s “Ideal” Marine Reversing Gear, 200, (Correction), 232
  • Dolphin Two-cycle Motor Car Engine, Two- stroke Engine Company, 536, 561
  • Dorman, Long’s Electrical Equipment, Middlesbrough, 320, 359, 371
  • Dudbridge Ironworks’ 90 B.H.P, Gas Engine, 360
  • Dundee, Stobsmuir Reservoir at, 604
  • ECKSTEIN’S Controllers and Switches, 453
  • Porcelain Handle Fuses, Switches, Laminated Brush, 432
  • Egmore Station, South Indian Railway, 370, (Note), 413, (Supplement October ^th, 1908)
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company’s Exhibits at Manchester, 399
  • Electromotors’ 5 to 10 H.P, Colliery Haulage Gear, 402, 403, 430
  • 3 K.W. Steam Dynamo, 402
  • Eschweiler Gas Eaginc and Power Station, 679 (Two-'page Supplement, December 25<A, 1908)
  • Evershed’s “Megger” Insulation Testing Machine, 467
  • FERRANTI’S Switchboards, High and Low-tension, 398
  • Field, Edward, Portrait. 562
  • Fleuss Vacuum Pump, 177
  • Flottmann’s Compressed Air Drill Valve, 122
  • Fownes’ Stern Frame, 652
  • France, Concrete Bridges in, 450, 451
  • Western Railway of: New Pacific Type Locomotive, 55 (Two-page Supplement^ July VltK^ 1908)
  • Franco-British Exhibition, 10, 38, 57, 84,108,151, 161, 188, 213, 264 302, 313, 356,465 {Tt^o-page Supplement^ July 1908)
  • Fraser and Chalmers’ Belt Conveyor for Coal, 573
  • French-built Ship Models at Franco-British Exhibition, 213
  • French Torpedo-boat Destroyers, 191 *
  • Freund’s Traracar Slipper Brake, 361
  • GARDNER’S 75 Horse-power Oil Launch Engine, 276
  • Geipel’s Testing Rheostats, 630
  • General Electric Company’s Induction Motor
  • Generator, 398 (^uppleinent, October 1908)
  • German Experimental Tanks, 183, 237, 285. 318, 343, 383 (Two-page Supplement, October 1908)
  • Naval Dockship Vulcan, 460, 462 Shipbuilding Yard at Stettin, 316, 324 Gladiator, H.M. Cruiser, in Portsmouth Harbour, 411
  • Glasgow Central Station Signalling, 266 Harbour Extensions, 238 Iron and Steel Company’s Manhole Door, 84
  • Glenfield’s Water Main Drilling Tackle, Hatchbox, and Water-pipe Scraping Apparatus, 85
  • Great Eastern Railway, Norwich (Thorpe) Station. 451, 4R2
  • Great Northern Railway, Royal Train, 560, 568
  • Great Western Railway Works at Swindon, 158, 165, 168
  • Green’s Narrow-gauge Locomotive, 539
  • HADFIELD’S Projectile Cap Before and After Impact, 571
  • Hall, J. P., 20 Horse-power Motor, with Magnetic Brake, 400
  • Hamilton Coke-handling Machine, 469
  • Hardy Simplex Hammer Drill, 135
  • Harland and Wolff’s Works at Southampton, 61 (TicO‘page Supplement July Vlth^ 1908)
  • Harrogate Gasworks Light Railway, 638, 542
  • Hathorn’s Rock Drill Chuck, 122
  • Head, Wrightsnn’s Coal Shipping Machinery for Japan. 646, 650, 651
  • Heatly-Gresham’s Lighting Sets, 428
  • Henschel’s Boiler-cleanine^ Apparatus, 333
  • Herbert’s Horizontal Milling Machine, 404 (Supplement^ October 16^A, 1908)
  • Milling Machine for Curved Links, 278
  • Hetherington’s Railway Wheel Lathe, 550 '
  • Higginbottom’s Cranes at Avonmouth, 95
  • Hodges’ Steam Turbine Blowers, 173
  • Hoffmann’s Ball Bearings, 349, 399
  • Hopkinson’s, Professor, Meter, 506, 614
  • Hopkinson’s Steam Stop-valve, 350
  • Howard Pneumatic Company’s Pipe Flange Drilling Machine, 387
  • Humpage’s Paper on Spur Gearing, 138 Gear Hobbing Machine, 139
  • Hungarian State Railways Locomotive, 564
  • Hurry Riches and Reynolds’ Paper on Forced Lubrication for Axle-boxes, 113
  • “IDEAL” Marine Reversing Gear, Dickinson and Burne, 200 (Correction, 232)
  • Indian State Railways, Standard Underframes and Bogies, 546
  • Irthlingborough, Cement Works at, 30
  • Island Barn Reservoir, East Molesey, 460 Italian State Railways Locomotive, Demoulin, 209
  • JAGQUOT’S Hand-shaping Machine, 189
  • Jenkins’ Railway Switch, 67
  • Jinga, Reclamation Dredger for Bombay, Simons, 200
  • KAISERIN Auguste Victoria, Hamburg-Ameri" can Liner, 316
  • Kempton Park Station Pumping Engines, 424, 434
  • Kennicott Water Softener, 628
  • Kent’s Venturi Meter in Boiler-feed Pipe, 432
  • - Works at Luton, 18
  • Kesnors’ Automatic Lift Controller, 431
  • Key Engineering Company’s Spring Conduit
  • Wiring System, Conduit and Lamp Fitting, 457
  • Kramos’ Electro Lifting Magnets, 64
  • Kootenay Power and Light Scheme, British Columbia, 481, 490
  • Krizik Electrical Steering Gear, 259
  • LACKAWANNA Steel Works, 2000 Horse-power Gas Blowing Engines, 394, 406
  • Lancashire Dynamo Company’s Fly-wheel Equaliser, 458
  • Lancaster and Tonge’s Measuring Apparatus for Condensation Water, 578
  • Lanchester on Laws of Flight, 288, 303, 329
  • Lanz Locomobile, 598
  • Laurentic, White Star Liner, 291, 292, 298 Leeds Forge Company’s Underframes for Indian Railways, 546 [Correction^ 578)
  • Lentz Horizontal Compound Drop-valve Steam Engine, Davey, Paxman and Co., 44
  • Leutz Valve Gear, 598
  • Leviathan, Large Sand Pump Dredger, Cammell,
  • Laird and Co., 439
  • Lilleshall, Pumping Engines at Kempton Park, 424, 434
  • Little’s Jacket Water-cooling Apparatus, 455, 456 Littlehampton, Swing Bridge over Arun, 174, 175 Livesey, Sir George, Portrait, 381
  • London and North-Western Railway and Crewe
  • Works, 617, 620,'621 [Special Supplement. J)ece-ml)er 11<A, 1908)
  • Longbotham’s Hauling Engine, 97 Steam Superheater, 98
  • Lusitania, Speed Trials and Performance, 46 Luton, Kent’s Works at, 18
  • Lysaght’s Works at Netham, 123, 124
  • McKENDRICK’S Radial Drilling Machine, 470
  • Madras, Egmore Railway Station, 370, (Note)413, [Supplevnent^ October ^th^ 1908)
  • Manchester Electrical Exhibition, 328, 348, 374, 398, 426, 453, 465, 466 (Correction, 474), [Sup- pl&merd^ October' ^th^ 1908; Supplernent, Octobe^r 16i/t, 1908 ; Supplennent^ October 2^rd^ 1908)
  • Manville Machine for Rolling Screw Threads, 252
  • Marcus Conveyor, Head, Wrightson, 97
  • Marples’ Single-phase Motor, Slip Ring Induction Motor, and Tramway Controller, 459
  • Martha Washington, Twin-screw Steamer, Russell and Co., 202
  • Maschinenfabrik Augsburg - Nurnberg Gas Engine, 679 [Tv)o-page Sapplemeni. Decemiber 1908)
  • Massey’s Drop Stamp and 3-Cwt. Pneumatic Hammer, 376
  • Mather and Platt’s Steam Turbo Pump, 677 Megantic, White Star Liner, 654
  • “Megger” Insulation Testing Machine, Evershed, 467
  • Merryweather’s Petrol Motor Turntable Fire Escape, 21
  • Merz-Price System of Protective Gear for High-tension Circuits, Reyrolle and Co., 426, 427
  • Metropolitan Amalgamated Company’s Rolling Stock for Indian Railways, 546 (Correction, 578)
  • Middlesbrough, Dorman, Long’s Electrical Rolling Mill at, 320, 359, 371
  • Oval Blast Furnace at, Samuelson’s, 225
  • “ Miloscope ” Speed Indicator, Bailey, 214
  • “Milwaukee” Milling Machine, Burton, Griffiths,
  • 427 [Sxffppl&ment^ October 23?’cZ, 1908)
  • Minas Geraes, Brazilian Battleship, 270, 291,298; Armour Plate fori 260, 261
  • Mining Exhibition at Olympia, 68, 97, 121, 135 Mirrlees-Diesel 150 Horse-power OU Engine, 348 Mirrlees Watson’s Sugar-milling Plant for Java, 495
  • Mond Gas Plant, 151
  • Monterey, Mexico, Waterworks and Sewerage, 486, 510, 514, 533 [Tno-page Supplement^ November 6^/t, 1908)
  • Montreal Pay-as-you-enter Car, 305 Waterworks Improvements, 610
  • Morgan Crucible Company’s Pneumatic Brush Gear for Dynamos, 374
  • Morgan W., and Company’s Derrick Quarry Crane, 275
  • Thomas, Rotary Cement Kiln, 22
  • Musgrave’s 700 K W. Zoelly Tufbo-alternator, 376 [Supplement^ October 9(A, 1908)
  • NALDER’S Slip-ring Induction and Single-phase Motors ; Tramway Controllers, 459
  • Nasmyth’s Centenary, Portrait and Workshop Methods, 290, 314
  • Nasmyth, Wilson’s Works, 290, 314
  • National Gas Engine Company’s Engine, 522
  • Netham Works, Lysaght, 123,124
  • Newark Engineering Works, Bath, Stothert and
  • Pitt, 142, 146
  • New Century Company’s Air and Steam Locomotive Superheater, 494
  • Conveyor Company’s Grain-conveying Piant, 96
  • Newcastle, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at, IB, 36, 60
  • New York, Bridge, Blackwell Island, 252
  • Niclausse Boiler, 161, 189
  • North-East Anglia, Railway Facilities, 451
  • North-Eastern Railway Six-coupled Tank Locomotive, 352, 359
  • North Staffordshire Railway Locomotive, 186,187
  • Norwich Stations, 452
  • OLIVER’S “ Oriflamme ” Arc Lamps, 429
  • Olympia Motor Car Exhibition, 534, 561
  • Ottawa-Trold Collision, 74
  • PANAMA Canal, Progress at, 4. 27, 58,134(7'?ro- page Supplement, August Ith^ 1908)
  • Parenty’s Steam Meter, 265
  • Paris-Orleans Railway Pacific Type Locomotive, 471
  • Parsons’ Marine Steam Turbines, Models at Franco-British Exhibition, 10 (Tuo-page Supplement, July Zrd, 1908)
  • Party’s Boiler, 213
  • Patent Lightning Crusher, 136
  • Paterson’s Oil Eliminating Plant, 250 (Correction, 278)
  • Pay-as-you-enter Car at Montreal, 305
  • Reams’ Three-throw Ram Pumps, Vertical and Horizontal, 349
  • Peckett’s Locomotive Works, 122
  • Peebles-La Cour Motor Converter, 398 (Supplement, October lOih, 1908)
  • Petter’s Piston Ring, 332
  • Pickles’ Mortising and Boring Machine, 357 Pochin’s Internal Gears, 87
  • Potts’ Bevel and Spur-wheel Shaping Machine, 138, 139
  • Power Plant Company’s Double-helical, Double-reduction, and 15 Horse - power Endless Haulage Gears, 427, 428
  • Prague Jubilee Exhibition, 1908, 210, 259
  • Premier Portland Cement Works at Irthlingborough, 30
  • Price’s Engine and Dynamo Lighting Set, 403
  • Pulsometer’s Fleuss Vacuum Pump, 177
  • QUEENBOROUGH Bridge—nee Blackwell Island
  • RANSOME’S Steam Tractor, 36
  • Redman's Centre High-speed Lathe, 467
  • Reinecker's Gear-hobbing Machine, 139
  • Renfrew. Clyde Trust Works at, 261
  • Reyrolle’s Electric Protective Gear, Merz-Price System, 426, 427
  • Isolating Switch, 457
  • Robey’s Horizontal Steam Winding Engine, with Drop Valve Reversing and Overwinding Gear, 60
  • Porteble Engine, with Jet Condenser, 60
  • Robinson’s Vertical Mortisinsr Machine, Moulding Machine, and Sawbench, 374
  • Roots’ Blower Plant, Thwaites, 387
  • Roumanian Railways, Petroleum Fuel on, 667
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Newcastle, 16, 36, 60
  • Royal Edward Dock at Avonmouth, 7, 32, 33, 40, 66, 70, 05(Tu'O-page Suppleni&nt^ July 1908)
  • Rurik, Russian Armoured Cruiser, 347 (Supplementf October 2nd, 1908)
  • S.P. PISTON Ring, Petter, 332
  • Sabretache, French Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 191
  • Sagar’s Horizontal Log Band Sawing Machine, 228
  • St. Mark, New Campanile, 286
  • St. Pancras Ironwork Company’s Steam Motor Wagon, 386
  • St. Vincent, H.M. Battleship, 273, 291, 298
  • Sargent Tandem Gas Engine, 394
  • Saucon—see Bethlehem Works
  • Saxon and Norman Cement Works, Meal Mixer, and Stores, 518
  • Scarborough, New Marine Drive at, 148
  • Schaffer and Budenberg’s Exhibits at Manchester, 348, 455
  • Pressure Indicator, 455 Integrating Pressure Gauge, 348
  • Scott and Mountain’s Motor-driven Mine Haulage Gear, 498
  • Scott-Robinson’s Carburetter, 561
  • Selby Waterworks, 216
  • Selig, Sonnenthal’s Machine Tools at the Franco- British Exhibition, 302
  • “Selson” Radial Drilling Machine, 303
  • Shanks’ Lathes at Harland and Wolff’s Southampton Works, 62
  • Shaw’s Parallel Slide Valve, 403 Sheffield-Simplex Six-cylinder Chassis, Gear and Back Axie, 535
  • Sheffield-Twinberrow Self-discharging Wagons. 539,542 ’
  • Shepherd, Hill and Spink’s Wheel-cutting Machine, 138
  • Siam, Railway Motor Car for, 601
  • Siegener Company’s Compound Drop-valve Winding Engine, 624, 625
  • Siemens’ Hydraulic Steering Gear, 604 Simon’s, H., Moisture Tester, 37
  • Universal Grinder, 36
  • Simons’ Reclamation Dredger for Bombay, 200 Simon’s Two-crank Compound Steam Dynamo, Smith, C. A. M., on a Method of Detecting the Bending of Columns, 158 Sphingometer, 158
  • Smithfield Club Show, 612
  • Snow Pump Works, 4000 Horse-power Gas Engine
  • Compressor, 394, 395, 406
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Four-coupled Express Engine, 243 (Tiv'O-page Supplement^ September 1908)
  • Indian Railway, Egmore Station, Madras, 370 (Supplement^ October ^tK^ 1908), (Note), 413
  • Southampton, Harland and Wolff’s Works, 61 (Two-page Supplement^ July VltK^ 1908)
  • Stead, J, E., Workshop Microscope, 345
  • Steinthal’s Contact Plug, 400
  • Stirk’s 6in. Slotting Machine, 427 (Supplemeut^ October 1908)
  • Stobsmuir Reservoir at Dundee, 604
  • Storey’s Testing Machine, 548
  • Stothert and Pitt’s Capstans and Cranes at Avon- mouth, 95
  • Jib Crane, 350
  • Newark and Victoria Works, Bath, 142, 146
  • Struthers’ and Wells’ 800 H.P. Vertical Gas Engine, 394
  • Sunbeam Tungsten and Carbon Lamps, 468
  • Swan, Hunter’s Floating Dock for Callao, 220, 224
  • Swansea, King’s Dock, 341 (Supplement. October' 1908)
  • Swiftsure Syndicate’s Butter Separator, 16
  • Swindon, Great Western Railway Works, 158, 165, 168
  • Syme’s Turnip Thinner, 17
  • TANGYES’ Connecting-rod Drilling Machine, 224
  • Tees-side Bridge Works’ Coaling Staith on the Tyne, 176, 177
  • Thompson’s Traction Engine at Harrogate, 538
  • Thornycroft’s Railway Motor Car, 601
  • Thwaites’ Roots Blower Plant, 387
  • Tilghman’s Electrically-driven Air Compressors, 166, 431
  • Tullis’ Drilling Machines, 523
  • Turner’s Grist Mill, 36
  • Two-stroke Engine Company’s Car, 536, 561
  • UEBIGAU, Dresden, Experimental Tank and Dynamometer, 285, 318, 343 (Two page Supple- 'nleni^ October 2nd^ 1908)
  • Union Electric Company’s Continuous-current Motor, Frequency Meter, High-tension Switches, 456, 457
  • United States, Gas Engine Development in, 394, 406
  • Universal Plough, 211
  • Uruguay Post Office Tender, Yarrow, 678
  • VENICE, New Campanile of St. Mark, 286
  • Venturi Meter in Boiler Feed Pipe, Kent, 432
  • Vickers, Sons and Maxim’s Guns at Franco- British Exhibition, 108
  • “Visor” Overwinding Gear, 98, 466
  • Vulcan Shipyard, Stettin, 316, 324
  • Vulkan, German Naval Dockship, 460, 462,
  • (Letter) 521, 589
  • Weir’s Petroleum Pumping Engine, 361
  • Wellman-Seaver’s Brake for Motor-driven Machinery, 459
  • Western Railway of France, Pacific Type Locomotive, 55 (Two-page Supplement^ July VI 1908)
  • Westinghouse Armature with Radial Commutator, Automatic Transformer and Cut-out, Circuit Breaker, Motor Control and Motor Switch Panels, 454, 455
  • Gas Engine, 151
  • Motors at Manchester Exhibition, 375
  • Rotary Converter, Manchester Exhibition, 398 (Supplement, October \^tK, 1908)
  • Whitby Harbour Improvement Works, 240, 246
  • Whitworth’s Wheel-cutting Machines, 138
  • Wigan Coal and Iron Company’s Coal-transporting Plant, 642
  • Wilkinson’s Duplex Drilling, Boring and Tapping Machine, 630
  • Wood’s, Robert, Sight-feed Lubricator, 404
  • Wood’s, J., “Visor” Overwinding Gear, 98, 466
  • YORKHILL, Glasgow, Clyde Trust Works at. 2?8
  • ZOELLY Turbine for Pump, 677
  • Turbo-alternator, Musgrave, 376 (Sup- plement^ October ^th, 1908)

Subjects

  • AGRICULTURAL Implements at Pragua, 210 Air Compressors, Electrically Driven, Tilghman’a Patent Sand Blast Co., 1,166, 431
  • Armour Plate for the Minas Geraes, 260, 261
  • BEARINGS, Ball, Hoffmann, 349, 399
  • Bending of Columns, Method of Detecting, C. A. M. Smith, 158
  • Blower Plant, Roots, 387
  • Boat Lift at Anderton, Reconstruction, 82, 92 (Tu}o-page Suppleuients July^^tkt 1908)
  • Boiler Equipment for an 18,000-Ton Battleship, Model (Chantiers et Ateliers de Provence), 161
  • Laurent Party, 213
  • Niclausse, 161,189
  • Shops at Nasymth, Wilson’s Works, 314
  • Tube-cleaning Apparatus, Henschel, 333 Boilers, Blow-down System for, Boby, 174
  • Boring Apparatus, Burnside Safety, 122
  • Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Brake, Slipper, for Tramcars, Freund, 361
  • Bridge at Blackwell Island, New York, 252
  • Swing, over Arun, Littlehampton, 174,175
  • Walney Island and Opening Span, 88, 89, 110, 111, 118
  • Buffing Machine, Crypto Electrical Company, 456
  • Buoy, Bredsdorf “Stranding,” 278
  • Butter Separator, Swiftsure Syndicate, 16
  • CAISSONS at Royal Edward Dock, Avonmouth— see Dock
  • Campanile of St. Mark at Venice, 286
  • Canal, Panama, Progress at, 4, 27, 58, 134 (Tno- page Supplements August Ith^ 1908)
  • Cap of Projectile before and after Impact, Hadfield, 571
  • Capstans at Avonmouth, 95
  • Carburetter, Scott-Robinson’s, 561
  • Cement Kiln, Rotary, T. M. Morgan, 22
  • - Meal Mixer and Stores at Cambridge, 518
  • - Works at Irthlingborough, 30
  • Chaff-cutter, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 612
  • Coal, Belt Conveyor for Shipping, 573
  • - and Coke-handling Plant n Bristol, 113
  • - Handling Plant and Chain Grate Stokers at Coventry, 306
  • - Shipping Machinery for Japan, 646, 650, 651
  • - Transporting Plant at Wigan, 642
  • Coaling Staith and Hoist on the Tyne, 176, 177
  • Coke-handling Machine, 469
  • Collieries, Barnsley Main, Ropeway at, Bullivant, 194, 199
  • Colliery Haulage Gear, 5 to 10 Horse-power, Electromotors, 402, 403, 430
  • Concrete Bridges in France, 450, 451
  • - Dam, Temporary, at Avonmouth, 34
  • - Granary at Avonmouth, 40
  • - Locomotive Coaling Station, 472
  • - Railway Sleepers, Brukner’s, 411
  • - and Steel Workshop in Canada, 368, 378
  • - Wharf at Swansea, 342 (Supplements October 2nds 1908)
  • Conveyors, Coal, at Olympia, 97
  • Copper Deposits and Depositing Apparatus, Mr. Cowper-Coles’ Paper, 136
  • Cotton *?' 316
  • Crane,
  • Cranes
  • Stothert and Pitt, 95
  • Crusher for Minerals, Patent Lightning, 136
  • DOCK, Avonmouth, 7, 12, 33, 40, 66, 70. 95 (Txco-page Supplement^ JulyZrdy 1908) King’s, at Swansea, 341 {Supplements OctoliZY^nds 1908)
  • Self-docking Floating for Calbo, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 220, 224
  • Docksbip Vulkan, German Naval, 460, 462, (Letter) 521
  • Dredger for Bombay Harbour Works, Simons, 200
  • Large Sand Pump, Cammell, Laird and Co., 439
  • Drill Chuck, Rock, Warren and Tregoning, Hathorn, 122
  • Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Drive. New Marine, at Scarborough, 148
  • Drop Stamp, Massey’s 3-Cwt,, 376
  • Dynamometer, Model, at Uebigau, 343
  • Torsion, 383
  • ELECTRIC Armature with Radial Commutator, Westinghouse, 454
  • Brake for Electrical Machinery, Wellman-Seaver, 459
  • Brush Gearfor Dynamos, Pneumatic, Morgan Crucible Company, 374 Contact Plug, Sceinthal, 400 Controllers for Motors, Adams, 400, 401
  • Oil-immersed, Eckstein, Heap and Co., 453 Dynamo, 3-Kilowatt Steam, Electromotors, Limited, 402
  • Two - crank Compcund Steam. S'sson’s, 402
  • Equaliser, Fly-wheel, Lancashire Dynamo Ccmpar y, 45S
  • Lift Controllers and Operating Gear, Congdon and Muir, 431
  • Lighting Set, Engine and Dynamo, Price and Son, 403
  • Heatley-Gresham,428 Motor. 20
  • Horse-power, with Magnetic Brake, J. P. Hall, 400
  • Control Panel, Switch Panel, Circuit Breaker, Large, Westinghouse, 455
  • Converter, Bruce, Peebles and Co., 398 (Supplement^ October 16<A, 1908) at Manchester Exhibition, Westinghouse, 375
  • Slip Ring Induction and Single-phase Tramway Controllers, Nalder, 459
  • Starters and Panels, Rotor Resistance Frame, Field Rheostats, Bray, 468
  • Variable-speed, for Driving Spinning Frames, Brown, Boveri System, 430
  • Protective Gear for High-tension Circuits, Merz-Price System, Reyrolle and Co., 426, 427
  • Rotary Converter, 700-Kilowatt, Westinghouse, 398 (Supplement^ October 16zA, 1908)
  • Spring Conduit Wiring System,
  • Conduit and Lamp Fitting, Key
  • Engineering Company, 457
  • Switch, Reyrolle’s Isolating, 457
  • Oil Brake, Eckstein, Heap, 453
  • Pillar, High-tension, Union Electric Company, 456
  • Laminated Brush, Eckstein, 432
  • Switchboards, High and Txjw- tension, Ferranti, 398
  • Transformer, Automatic, and Cutout, Westinghouse, 454, 455
  • Electrolytic Production of Iron Sheets, Cowper-Coles, 372 .
  • Electro-magnetic Shaft Coupling, 6o4
  • Engine, Compound Drop-valve Winding, Siegener
  • Company, 624, 625 Daimler “ Knight” Motor Car, 534
  • Dolphin Two-cycle Motor Car, Two- stroke Engine Company, 536, 561
  • Gas, Blowing, 2000 Horse-power, at Lackawanna Steel Works, 394, 406
  • 90 Brake Horse-power, Dudbridge Ironworks, 360
  • Compressor, 4000 Horse-power, Snow Pump Works, 394, 395, 406 Development in the United States, 394, 406
  • 750 Horse-power, Westinghouse, 151
  • Horizontal, 100 Horse-power, National Gas Engine Company, 522 Tandem, 1200 Horse-power, Maschinenfabrik Augsburg - Nurnberg, 679 (Tu’O-puge Supplement, December 1908)
  • Tandem, Sargent, 394
  • Vertical, 800
  • Horse-power, Struthers and Wells, 394
  • Horizontal Steam Winding, with Dropvalve Reversing and Over-winding Gear, Robey, 60
  • Lanz Ijocomobile Stationary, 698
  • Lentz Compound Drop-valve Steam, I Davey, Paxman and Co., 44
  • Longbotham’slHauling, 97
  • Oil, and Dynamo, Allen, 38
  • 150 Horse-power, Mirrlees-Diesel, 348
  • Launch, 75 Horse-power, Gardner, 276
  • Robey’s Portable, with Jet Condenser, 60
  • Suction Gas, 25 Brake Horse-power ' Campbell, 36, 61
  • Engines. Marine, Mechanical Efficiency of, 505, 614
  • Torsion Diagrams of, Edgecombe, 559
  • Traction, Burrell’s and Thompson’s, 638
  • Evaporators, Sea-water, and Feed Heaters. 150
  • Exhibition, Franco-British, 10, 38, 67, 84, 108, 151, 161, 188, 213, 264, 302, 313, 366, 465 (TirO‘page Supplementf Juhf Zrd, 1908)
  • Manchester Eectrical, 328, 348, 374, 398. 426, 453, 465, 466 (Correction, 474), (Supplementt Of tober 9M, 1908 ;
  • Supplement, (h-tobei' 16/A. 1908 ; Sup^plement, (h'tober 1908)
  • Mining, at Olympia, 68, 97, 121, 135
  • Motor Cais at Olympia, 534. 561
  • Prague Jubilee 1908, 210, ^9
  • Explosion Counter, (Traham’s, 348
  • FANS, The “ Ordnance,’* and Impure Air Propeller, Electric and Ordnance Company, 399
  • Feed Heaters and Sea Water Evaporators, Andrews and Cameron, 160
  • Fender Chain Machinery at Avonmouth, 95
  • Fire Escape for Shanghai, Motor Turntable, Merry weather, 21
  • Flight, Laws of, Lanchester, 288, 303. 329
  • Furnace, Oval Blast, at Middlesbrough, Samuelson, 225
  • GAS Engine Power Station, Eschweiler Bergwerksverein, 679 {Tico-paqe Supplement, December 2^th, 1908)
  • - Plant, Mond, and Gas Engine, Westinghouse, 151
  • - Works Light Railway at Harrogate, 538, 542
  • Gauge, Pressure, for Ore Weighing, Schaffer and Budenberg, 348
  • Gear, “ Caledonian” Cut-off, Barclay, P8
  • - “Ideal” Marine Reversing, Dickinson’s, 200 ; (Correction, 232)
  • - “Visor” Overwinding, Wood, 98, 466
  • Gears, Colliery Haulage, Electromotors, 402, 403, 430
  • - Double Helical, Double Reduction, 15
  • - Horse-power Endless Haulage, Power Plant Company, 427, 428
  • - Internal, Arnold Pochin, 87
  • Grain Conveying Plant, New Conveyor Co., 96
  • Grinder, Simons’ Universal Grinder, 36
  • Grist Mill, Turner, 36
  • Guns, Field, Mountain and Quick-firing, Vickers, Sons and Maxim, 108
  • HARBOUR Extensions at Yorkhill, Glasgow, 238
  • Improvement Works at Whitby, 240, 246
  • and Port of Bombay Improvements, 157
  • Works and King’s Dock at Swansea, 341 {Supplement, October 2nd, 1908)
  • Haulage Gear, Electrically Driven Mine, Scott and Mountain, 498
  • Heating and Ventilating of Machine Shops, Davidson, 414
  • Hoist, Coal, on the Tyne, John Abbott and Co,, 176, 177
  • Hydro - electric Plant, Kootenay, British Columbia, 481, 490
  • IMPACT Testing Machines and Specimens of Fractured Steel, 572, 575; (Letter), 689
  • Indicator, Pressure, Schaffer and Budenberg, 455
  • - Speed, and Distance Recorder, “ Warner ” Autometer, 399
  • Iron Sheets, Electrolytic Production of, Cowper- Coles, 372
  • KILN, Rotary Cement, Morgan’s, 22
  • Smidth, at Irthling- borough, 30
  • LATHES—see Machine Tools
  • Lighthouse Apparatus at the Franco-British Exhibition, 356
  • at Avonmouth, 33
  • Links, Curved, Machine for Milling, Herbert, 278
  • Liquid Fuel Burners, Cosmovici, Dragu, 667 Locomobile, Lanz, 598
  • Locomotive, Austrian State Railways Goods, 259
  • Bogie Tank, North Staffordshire Railway, 186, 187
  • Coaling Station, Concrete, in U.S.A., 472
  • Danish State Railways, Four-cylinder Compound, 293. 294, 295
  • Hungarian State Railways, 564
  • Italian State Railways, Demoulin, 2C9
  • Narrow Gauge at Harrogate, 539
  • New Pacific Type, Western Railway of France, 55 (Two-page Supplement, July nthf 1908)
  • North-Eastern Railway Six-coupled Tank, 357
  • Pacific Type, way, 471 South-Eastern coupled Express, 243 {Two-page Supplement, September ^th, 1908) .
  • Locomotives at Nasmyth, Wilson’s Works, 314
  • Superheater and Compound, The Work of, C. R. King, 662
  • Lubrication for Axle-boxes, Forced, Hurry Riches and Reynolds, 113
  • Lubricator, Sight Feed, Robert Wood, 404

Machine Tools:

  • Automatic Machine, Four-spindle, and Automatic Bar Chuck, Ward, 428, 429
  • Drilling, Boring, and Tapping Machine, Duplex, G. Wilkinson, 630 Radial, McKendrick, 470
  • Drilling Radial Pipe Flange, Howard Pneumatic Company, 387
  • Rice High-speed Sensitive, Burton, Griffiths, 427
  • “Selson” Radial, Selig, 3*'3 Tangyes’ Connecting-rod, 224
  • Radial and Vertical, Asquith, 404 (Supplement, October 16<A, 1908) Three New, Tullis, 523
  • Drills, Design of Twist, Weston, 289
  • Gear Robbing Machine, Reinecker, 139
  • Wallwork. 404 (Supplement, October IQtk, 1908)
  • Gear-shaping Machine, Potts, 138, 139
  • Hammer, Ajax Spring, 259; Grinding Machine, Surface ; Churchill Co., 466
  • Nasmyth-Wilson Steam, 291
  • Pneumatic. B. and S. Massey, 376 Lathe, Centre High-speed, Redman, 467
  • Centre Shafting, Shanks, 62
  • Hartness Plat Turret, Dean, Smith, and Grace, 442
  • Railway Wheel, Hetherington, 550 7ft. Locomotive Wheel, 600 (Note, 627) with Two Lead Screws, Selig, 303
  • Sliding, Surfacing, and Screw-cutting, Chouanard, 265
  • Surfacing and Sliding, Shanks, 62
  • Machine Tools at the Franco-British Exhibition, 302
  • Manchester Exhibition, 403,427 (Supplement, October 16^A, 1908; 1 Supplement, October ^rd, 1908)
  • Milling Machine^ Burton, Griffiths’ “Milwaukee,” 427 (Supplement, October T^rd, 1908)
  • for Curved Links, Herbert, ; 278
  • Horizontal, Herbert, 404 (Supplement, October \Qtk, 1908)
  • Planing Machine, Bevel Gear, Sunderland, 466
  • Machines, Buckton, 62
  • Plate-bending Rolls, Binnie, 63
  • Punching and Shearing Machine, Cameron, 64
  • Shaping Machine, Hand, Jacquot, 189
  • Selig. 303
  • Slotting Machine, Stirk’s 6in., 427 (Supplement, October 2^rd, 1908)
  • Turning and Boring Mill; Vertical Drilling Machine, Cunliffe and Croom, 466, 467
  • MAGNETS, Lifting, for Steel Works, Cutler-Hammer, 229
  • Kramos, 64
  • Manhole Door at Franco-British Exhibition, Glasgow Iron and Steel Company, 84
  • Manure Distributor, Wallace, 16, 37

Maps:

  • Bombay Port Extension Works, 157
  • Bristol and the River Avon, 9
  • Milan, Railway Improvements, 507
  • Panama Canal, 5, 6
  • Scotland, Artificial Waterways of, 107 Toronto Trunk Sewer System, 218
  • MEASURING Apparatus for Condensation Water, Lancaster and Tonge, 578
  • Machine, Storey, 548
  • Meter, Venturi Water, Kent, 432
  • in Marine Work, Fottinger, Bevis-Gibson, Hopkinson, and Others, 505, 614
  • See Torsion
  • Microscope, Workshop, J. E. Stead, 345
  • Milling Machines—see Machine Tools Model of Steam Engine Cylinder, Cussons, 136
  • Mortising Machines—see Wood-working Machines Motor Car and Engine, “Dolphin,” 536, 561
  • Railway, for Siam, Thornycroft, 601
  • Six-cylinder, Chassis, Gear and Axle, Sheffield-Simplex, 535
  • Speed Indicator, Bailey, 214
  • Coach, London and North-Western Railway (Special Supplement, December ll^A, 1908)
  • OIL Eliminating Plant at Birmingham, Paterson, 250, (Correction, 278)
  • Fire-box for, 668
  • Tanks, 668
  • Pumping Station at Burmah, 361
  • PETROLEUM Fuel on Roumanian Railways, 667
  • Piston Ring, Petter, 332
  • Planing Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Plough, Universal, 211
  • Portrait, Brough, Bennett H., 381
  • - Bruce, Sir George Barclay, 216
  • - Field, Edward, 562
  • - Livesey, Sir George, 381
  • - Nasmyth, James, 290
  • Propellers and Rolling Apparatus—see Tanks, German Experimental
  • Pump, Fleuss Vacuum, 177
  • Steam Turbo High Lift, Mather and Platt, 677
  • Three-throw Hydraulic, Des Vignes, 75
  • Pumping Engine for Burmah Oil Station, Weir, 361
  • Engines at Kempton Park Station, Lilieshall Company, 405, 434 at Selby, Watt, 216, 218 Pumps, Air and Turbine, Allen, 38
  • Three-throw Dry Vacuum, Brackett, 413
  • Ram, Vertical and Horizontal, Pearns, 349
  • Punching Machines—see Machine Tools
  • RAILWAY Accident, Berlin, 412
  • Brake Van, Caledonian Railway, 74
  • Bridges, Concrete, in France, 450, 451
  • Canadian Pacific, Reconstruction of Portion, 665, 672
  • Car. Pay-as-you-enter, at Montreal, 305
  • Great Eastern, Norwich Thorpe Station, 451, 452
  • Great Northern, Royal Train, 560, 568
  • Great Western, Works at Swindon, 158, 165, 168
  • Light, for Harrogate Gasworks, 538, 542
  • London and North-Western, and Crewe Works, 617, 620 (Special Supplement, December ll^A, 1908) Motor Car for Siam, 601 Roumanian, Petroleum Fuel on, 667
  • Signalling at Glasgow Central Station, 266
  • Sleepers, Concrete, Brukner, 411
  • South Indian, Egmore Station, Madras, 370 ; (Note). 413 (Supplement^ October ^th, 1908)
  • Standard Underframes and Bogies for India, 546 (Correction, 578)
  • Stations, Norwich City and Norwich Thorpe, 451
  • Suspension, at Wigan, 642
  • Switch, Jenkins, 57
  • Train, Labour, at Panama, 29
  • Viaduct, Concrete, at Avranches, 450, 451
  • Recording-box, Denny-Johnson, 614
  • Reservoir, Stobsmuir, at Dundee, 604
  • Rheostats, Two Testing, Geipel, 630
  • Rock Channeller at Work at Panama, 59
  • Drill, Hardy-Simplex Hammer, 135
  • Rolling Mill, Dorman, Long’s, at Middlesbrough, 320, 359, 371
  • Ropes and Ropeway Plant, Bullivant, 136
  • Ropeway at Barnsley Main Collieries, Bullivant, 194,199
  • SAWS—see Machine Tools and Wood-working Machinery
  • Screw Thread Rolling Machine, Manville Company, 252
  • Sea-water Evaporators and Feed Heaters, 150
  • Separators, Electro-magnetic, Rapid Magnetting
  • Machine Company, 458, 459
  • Shaping Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Shearing Machines—see Machine Tools

Ships: British Navy:

  • Bellerophon, H.M. First-class Battleship, 563
  • Gladiator, H.M. Cruiser, in Portsmouth Harbour, 411
  • St. Vincent, H.M. Battleship, 273, 291, 298

Ships: Foreign Navies:

  • Brazilian Battleship Minas Geraes, 270, 291, 298 ; Armour Plate, 260, 261
  • French Torpedo-boat Destroyer Sabretache, 191
  • German Naval Dockship Vulkan, 460, 462 ; (Letter), 521, 589
  • Russian Armoured Craiser Rurik, 347 {Supplementf Octob&t' 1908)

Ships: Miscellaneous:

  • Brooke IL, Racing Motor Boat, 329
  • Comet, Motor Launch for the Tyne, 276
  • German Shipbuilding Yard at Stettin, 316, 324
  • Laurentie, White Star Liner. 291, 292, 298
  • Lusitania, Speed Trials and Performance, 46
  • Marine Reversing Gear, “Ideal,” Dickinson’s, 200 (Correction, 232)
  • Megantic, White Star L’ner, 654
  • Ottawa-Trold Collision, 74
  • Ship Models at Franco-British Exhibition, 213
  • Stern Frame, Kownes, 652
  • Uruguay Post-office Tender, Yarrow, 678
  • SHOPS, Harland and Wolff’s, at Southampton, 61 (Two-page Suppleme'iit^Julynth^ 1908)
  • Shovel, Bucyrus Steam, at Panama, 59
  • Show, Royal Agricultural Society, at Newcastle, 16, 36, 60
  • Smithfield Club, 612
  • Signalling at Glasgow Central Station, 266 Slipways at Clyde Trust’s Renfrew Works, 262
  • Slotting Machines—see Machine Tools Sphingometer, C, A. M. Smith, 158
  • Spinning Frame, Electrically-driven, and Variable-speed Motor, Brown, Boveri System, 430
  • Steam Meter, Recording, Parent, 265
  • - Motor Wagon, St. Pancras Ironwork Company, 386
  • Steering Gear, Hydraulic, Siemens’ Dynamo Works, 604
  • - Krizik Electrical, 259
  • Stokers, Chain-grate, at Coventry, Bennis, 3C6
  • Sugar-milling Plant for Java, Mirrlees, Watson Company, 495
  • Superheater, Ackroyd-Buckley Steam, 98
  • - Air and Steam, on North British Locomotive, New Century Engine Company, 494
  • Suspension Railway at Wigan Ironworks, 642
  • TANKS, German Experimental, 183, 237, 285, 318, 343, 383 (Tivo-page Supplenient. October 2ndt 1908)
  • Taximeter, Aron Electricity Meter Company, 456
  • Tester, Simon’s Moisture, 37
  • Torsion Diagrams of Marine Engines, F. T. Edgecombe, 559
  • Meters in Marine Work, J. Hamilton Gibson, 505, 614
  • Towing Carriages, Speed Trial Appliances, Measuring Machines, 318, 343. 383 (Two-page Supplement^ October 1908)
  • Tractor, Light, Aveling and Porter, 613
  • - Ransome’s Steam, 36
  • - Steam, Aveling and Porter, 17
  • Tramway Improvements in Berlin, 87
  • Tunnel Reconstruction, Cwm Cerwyn, 585
  • Turbine Blowers, Steam, Hodges, 173
  • - Zoelly, for Driving Pump, 677
  • Turbines, Marine Steam, at Franco-British Exhibition, Parsons, 10 {Tuio-page Supplement^ Jubf Zrd, 1908)
  • Turbo-alternator,1000-Kilowatt-Curtis Steam, 426 {^Supplements October ^rd^ 1908)
  • Musgrave’s 700 - Kilowatt, Z jelly, 376 {Sxipplements OctO' ber 9;/i, 1908)
  • Turning Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Turnip Thinner, Syme’s, 17
  • VALVE, Drill, Flottmann, 122
  • Gear, Lentz, 598
  • Governor, Chorlton-Whitehead, 678
  • Intercepting, of Steam Motor Wagon, 386
  • Parallel Slide, Shaw, 403
  • Steam Stop, Hcpkinson, 350
  • Vans—see Railways
  • Viaducts—see Railways •
  • WAGONS, Self - discharging, Sheffield - Twin- berrow, 539, 542
  • Wagon, Steam Motor, St. Pancras Ironwork Company, 386
  • Wash-out on Cornwall Canal Embankment, 90
  • Water Board, Metropolitan, Reservoir at Island Barn, 460
  • Cooling Apparatus, Jacket, Little’s, 455, 456
  • Main Drilling Tackle, Hatch-box, and Pipe-scraping Apparatus, Glenfield and Kennedy, 85
  • Softener, Kennicott Company, 628
  • Supply of Montreal, 610’ Waterworks at Selby, 216
  • and Sewerage of Monterey, Mexico, 486, 510, 514, 533 {Ttco-page Sup- plenients November 6^A, 1908)
  • Wheel Cutting Machine, Shepherd, Hill and Spink, 138 ; Whitworth, 138
  • Winch, Hauling-up, at Clyde Trust’s Renfrew Works, 262
  • Wood-wopking’ Machinery:
  • Mortising and Boring Machine, Pickles, 357
  • Machine, Robinson’s Vertical, 374 ;
  • Moulding Machine, Robinson, 374
  • Saw Bench, T. Robinson, 374
  • Sawing Machine, Horizontal Log Band, Sagar, 228
  • WORKS, Bethlehem Steel, 529, 590, 594, 635, 639
  • Clyde Trust, at Renfrew, 261
  • Yorkhill, Glasgow, 238
  • Crewe, 617, 620 {Special Supplements December IDZi, 1908)
  • Great Western Railway, at Swindon, 158. 165, 168
  • Harland and Wolff’s, at Southampton, 61 {Tivo-page Supplements July YltKs 1908)
  • Kent’s, at Luton, 18
  • Lysaghi’s and Peckett’s Locomotive, at Bristol, 113, 123, 124
  • Nasmyth, Wilson’s, 290, 314
  • Premier Portland Cement at Irthling borough, 30
  • Saucon—see Bethlehem
  • South Metropolitan Gas Company’ Heating and Ventilating at, 414
  • Stothert and Pitt’s at Bath, 142, 146
  • Wigan Coal and Iron, Suspension Rail- 1 way and Coal Transporting Plant at, 642

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