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**Mr [[Joseph Whitworth|Whitworth]].
**Mr [[Joseph Whitworth|Whitworth]].
**[[William Armstrong]].
**[[William Armstrong]].
*Fall of the Hammersmith and City Railway Viaduct, p 305.
*Fall of the [[Hammersmith and City Railway]] Viaduct, p 305.
**[[John Fowler]].
**[[John Fowler]].
**[[W. Wilson]].
**[[W. Wilson (4)|W. Wilson]], resident engineer
**[[Joseph Cubitt]]
**[[Robert Kerr]]
*[[Thomas Hansbrow | Hansbrow]]'s "California" Pumps, p 304. (Illustrated).
*[[Thomas Hansbrow | Hansbrow]]'s "California" Pumps, p 304. (Illustrated).


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*Kay and Hartley's Steam Engines, p 308. (Illustrated).
*Kay and Hartley's Steam Engines, p 308. (Illustrated).
**[[James Clarkson Kay]].
**[[James Clarkson Kay]].
**[[William Harvey]].
**[[William Hartley (of Bury)]].
*Letters to the Editor, p 306.
*Letters to the Editor, p 306.
**[[T. A. Blakley]].
**[[T. A. Blakley]].
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**[[William Rosecrans]].
**[[William Rosecrans]].
*Silver's Speed Governors, p 305. (Illustrated).
*Silver's Speed Governors, p 305. (Illustrated).
**[[Thomas Silver]]
**[[Thomas Silver (2)|Thomas Silver]]





Latest revision as of 20:26, 16 December 2024

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Main Subjects

  • Editorial, p 309.
    • Rifled Cannon and Projectiles.
    • Steam Ship Machinery.
    • Outside Cylinder Locomotives.
    • The Wear and Tear of Agricultural Engines.
    • The Flow of Water Over Wheels.
    • Boiler Explosions.
  • Electric Cables - Submarine Telegraph Co, p 308.


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