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* Launches and Trial Trips, p 472. | * Launches and Trial Trips, p 472. | ||
** [[John Jones and Sons]], [[SS Gwynfaen]]. | ** [[John Jones and Sons]], [[SS Gwynfaen]]. | ||
** [[SS Crescent]], [[Joseph L. Thomson and Sons]], Engines by [[John Dickinson | ** [[SS Crescent]], [[Joseph L. Thomson and Sons]], Engines by [[John Dickinson and Sons|John Dickinson]]. | ||
** [[SS Exe]] for the [[Mercantile Steamship Co]], Engines by [[Blair and Co]]. | ** [[SS Exe]] for the [[Mercantile Steamship Co]], Engines by [[Blair and Co]]. | ||
** [[Sir Raylton Dixon and Co]], [[SS Gulf of Aden]], for the [[Greenock Steamship Co]], Engines by [[Blair and Co]]. | ** [[Sir Raylton Dixon and Co]], [[SS Gulf of Aden]], for the [[Greenock Steamship Co]], Engines by [[Blair and Co]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:19, 2 April 2018
1887 June 10th PDF
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 465.
- A New Purifier, by Thomas Robinson and Son, p 460. (Illustrated)
- Clyde Shipbuilding Trade, p 462.
- Compound Engine, J. H. King, Engineer, p 468. (Illustrated)
- Compound Engines for Atlantic Steamers, by J. Jennings Campbell before the Liverpool Engineering Society, p 471.
- Editorial, p 465.
- The Inauguration of Chinese Railways.
- Continuous Brakes on Goods Trains.
- Steady Trains.
- Hematite Iron Production in the North.
- Royal Agricultural Society of England's Trials.
- Junior Engineering Society, The Early Training of Mechanical Engineers, by [[S. H. Wells], p 462.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Award Winners Listed, p 470.
- Irish Metal Mines, by G. H. Kinchan, p 456.
- Italian Cruiser Dogali, built by Sir W. Armstrong and Co, p 460. (Illustrated)
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 472.
- John Jones and Sons, SS Gwynfaen.
- SS Crescent, Joseph L. Thomson and Sons, Engines by John Dickinson.
- SS Exe for the Mercantile Steamship Co, Engines by Blair and Co.
- Sir Raylton Dixon and Co, SS Gulf of Aden, for the Greenock Steamship Co, Engines by Blair and Co.
- Fleming and Ferguson, Steel Steam Yacht Grace Darling.
- Manufacture of Hydraulic Cement from Blast Furnace Slag, J. E. Stead, p 459.
- Newcastle Exhibition, p 453 - p 456, p 460 and p 464. (Illustrated)
- Woodhouse and Rawson.
- United Electrical Engineering Co.
- Jameson's Patent Coking Co.
- James H. Tozer and Son.
- J. Johnston and Co.
- Leeds Forge Co.
- R. Applegarth.
- Joseph Cook and Son.
- Fielding and Platt.
- Siebe, Gorman and Co.
- John Brown and Co.
- Grange Iron Co.
- J. D. Baldry.
- R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co.
- Open Hearth Steel Plant, B. H. Thwaite and A. Stewart, Engineers, p 470. (Illustrated)
- Patent Journal, p 475.
- Portable Pulsometer and Boiler, Pulsometer Engineering Co, p 468. (Illustrated)
- Pressure Gauge on the Teudloff-Corthym System, p 468. (Illustrated)
- Private Bill Legislation, p 462.
- Report of the Royal Commission on the System of Adopting and Passing War Stores for the Service, p 458.
- Southampton Deep Water Dock, A. Giles, Engineer, S. Pearson and Son, Contractors, p 460.
- Steam Tug Jubilee, Steward and Latham, Engineers, p 457. (Illustrated)
- Steel Tug Jubilee, built by Steward and Latham, p 460. (Illustrated)
- The Great Nave of the Machinery Court of the Paris Exhibition of 1889, p 468 and p 469. (Illustrated)
- Wotapek's Exhaust Nozzle, p 470. (Illustrated)