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Latest revision as of 08:02, 4 September 2020
1872 April 26th PDF
Main Subjects
- Asphalte and Other Pavements (II), p.287
- Editorial, p.295
- The International Exhibition
- Loads on Girders
- Elements of Design Affecting the Sailing Qualities of Ships etc. - James G. Wildish, p.288
- Georgetown Gasworks in British Guiana (Illustrated) - Alfred Williams, p.294, 299
- Great Clock for the Cathedral of Beauvais (Illustrated), p.290 and 291
- Hind and Son - Lathe for Turning Spheres (Illustrated), p.291
- for Robey and Co
- Institution of Civil Engineers - T. Hawksley is President, p.293
- Invention of the Link-Motion, p.299
- Letters to the Editor, p.298
- Obituary, p.289
- On the Selection of Sites for Charcoal Works, p.287
- On Legislative Interference with the Construction of Sailing Ships etc. - William Young
- Penn's Patent Regulating Cocks - S. Penn, p.291
- Society of Arts, p.300