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* American Competition in Shipping and Shipbuilding, p201. | * American Competition in Shipping and Shipbuilding, p201. | ||
* [[Bickle | * [[Bickle and Co]]'s Patent Adjustable Die Nut, p202 (Illustrated). | ||
* Captain of the "Mary Rose" - W. Larid Clowes, p187 (Illustrated). | * Captain of the "Mary Rose" - W. Larid Clowes, p187 (Illustrated). |
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- American Competition in Shipping and Shipbuilding, p201.
- Bickle and Co's Patent Adjustable Die Nut, p202 (Illustrated).
- Captain of the "Mary Rose" - W. Larid Clowes, p187 (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p199.
- Apprenticeship System
- French Ordnance
- Cape of Good Hope Government Railways
- Inland Waterways and Transport Congress
- Collapse of Cannich Bridge
- Shipbuilding-Wooden and Steel
- New Disappearing Gun
- Four Cylinder Compound Express Locomotive, Northern Railway of France, p198 (Illustrated).
- M. Du Bousquet.
- Harbours and Waterways, p193.
- Locomotive Engines in Great Britain and Ireland, p204 (Listed).
- Naval Models at the Chicago Exhibition, p193.
- Note Upon Transatlantic Liners - Robert Mansel, p192.
- Steel Screw Tug Boats, p193, p202, p203 (Illustrated).