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Latest revision as of 11:31, 31 May 2020
1895 August 30th PDF
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 211.
- Batavia Harbour Works - J. A. De Gelder, p 204 and 207. (Illustrated).
- British Association - Ipswich Meeting, p 220.
- Double Turrets for American Warships, p 214.
- Electric Rail Welding Car, p 203. (Illustrated).
- End of the Railway Race - By Charles Rous-Marten, p 203.
- Editorial, p 211.
- Self-Propelled Road Carriages.
- Loss of the Seaford.
- Railway Race.
- Aluminium Works at the Falls of Foyers.
- Copper and Engineering.
- Swindon Station.
- Effect of Blast in an Artesian Well, p 218. (Illustrated).
- Fire Box Plate Trimming Machine - Isaac Hill and Son, p 214. (Illustrated).
- French Battleship Bouvines, p 210 and 214. (Illustrated).
- Gurney's New Steam Carriage, p 215. (Illustrated).
- Iron and Steel Institute, p 199.
- Government Small Arms Works, Sparkbrook.
- Windsor Street Works of the City of Birmingham - Gas Departmen.
- The Hamstead Colliery.
- Loan Collection at Mason's College.
- Lee-Metford Magazine Rifle, p 199 and 201. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 208.
- Loss of Head in Air Currents Traversing Underground Workings, p 218.
- London Works of the Sheffield Railway, p 204.
- Nickel Steel and Its Advantages Over Ordinary Steel - By Henry A. Wiggin, p 219.
- Small Cast Steel Ingots - By R. Smith-Casson, p 206.
- Tests of The Physical Properties of Cast Iron - By Thomas D. West, p 219.
- Traction Engine Accident, p 206. (Illustrated).
- Trial Trip of the Russian Torpedo Destroyer Sokol, p 209.