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**Bridges of Large Span. | **Bridges of Large Span. | ||
*Edmondson, Carson and Blaycocks Railway Ticket Machine, p 364. (Illustrated). | *Edmondson, Carson and Blaycocks Railway Ticket Machine, p 364. (Illustrated). | ||
**[[Thomas Edmondson]] of [[Edmondson and Co]]. | **[[Thomas Edmondson]] of [[Edmondson and Co (of Manchester)]]. | ||
*Exhibition Buildings, p 362. | *Exhibition Buildings, p 362. | ||
**[[Henry Arthur Hunt|Henry A. Hunt]]. | **[[Henry Arthur Hunt|Henry A. Hunt]]. |
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1863 June 26th PDF
Main Subjects
- Brown's Warming and Ventilating, p 360. (Illustrated).
- Cathels' Gas-Making Apparatus, p 361. (Illustrated).
- Clifton Suspension Bridge, p 363.
- Editorial, p 365.
- The Expansive Working of Steam.
- Bridges of Large Span.
- Edmondson, Carson and Blaycocks Railway Ticket Machine, p 364. (Illustrated).
- Exhibition Buildings, p 362.
- Gray's Manufacture of Wheels, p 360. (Illustrated).
- Harrison's Atmospheric Looms, p 361. (Illustrated).
- James Watt, a Photographer, p 363.
- Klien's Machinery for Turning or Shaping Metals, p 357. (Illustrated).
- London and Mediterranean Steam Navigation Company's Steamship'Italia', p 363.
- Boilers and Engines supplied by Maudslay, Sons and Field.
- Palmer's Projectiles, p 360. (Illustrated).
- Royal Institution of Great Britian, p 358 - 360.
- 15th May 1863, Sir Henry Holland, Vice-President in the Chair. 'The Molecule of Water' by William Odling.
- HMS Royal Oak, p 362.
- Society of Arts, p 357 - 358.
- 3rd June 1863, Duke of Cambridge in the Chair. 'The Results of the International Exhibition of 1862 by William Hawes.
- Suez Canal, p 362 - 363.