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** The Assessment of Deck Erections in Relation to Freeboard, by Henry West. | ** The Assessment of Deck Erections in Relation to Freeboard, by Henry West. | ||
** A Self Propelling, Self Careening Floating Dock, by Mr. Rennie. | ** A Self Propelling, Self Careening Floating Dock, by Mr. Rennie. | ||
** The Speed and Form of Steamships Considered in Relation to Length of Voyage, by [[ | ** The Speed and Form of Steamships Considered in Relation to Length of Voyage, by [[James Hamilton|J. Hamilton]]. | ||
** Fog Signalling, by [[John Macfarlane Gray|J. McFarlane Gray]]. | ** Fog Signalling, by [[John Macfarlane Gray|J. McFarlane Gray]]. | ||
** Method of Obtaining the Desired Displacement in Designing Ships, by [[R. Zimmermann]]. | ** Method of Obtaining the Desired Displacement in Designing Ships, by [[R. Zimmermann]]. |
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1883 April 06th PDF
Main Subjects
- A New Light, by A. De Khotinsky, p 272. (Illustrated)
- Death Announcement, William Forbes Ashdown, p 269.
- Description of a Civil Engineer, p 263.
- Editorial, p 269.
- Channel Tunnel.
- Non Condensing Steam Engines.
- Ramisseram Ship Canal.
- The Building Trades Exhibition.
- The Achilles in hyde Park.
- Protection Against Collisions at Sea.
- The British Association and Canada.
- Chemical Ventilation of the Underground Railway.
- Grease in Boilers.
- Sliding Scales in Mineral Trades.
- New Sliding Scale in the Iron Trade.
- Basic furnace Linings.
- Effects of Shot on Steel-Faced Placed at St. Petersburg, p 264. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Electrical Transmission and Storage of Power, by Dr. C. William Siemens, p 266.
- Institution of Naval Architects, a Method of Reducing the Rolling Ships at Sea by P. Watts, p 260.
- Tonnage Measurement, Moulded Depth and the Official Register in Relation to the Freeboard of Iron Vessels, by W. W. Rundell.
- The Assessment of Deck Erections in Relation to Freeboard, by Henry West.
- A Self Propelling, Self Careening Floating Dock, by Mr. Rennie.
- The Speed and Form of Steamships Considered in Relation to Length of Voyage, by J. Hamilton.
- Fog Signalling, by J. McFarlane Gray.
- Method of Obtaining the Desired Displacement in Designing Ships, by R. Zimmermann.
- Letters to the Editor, p 263 and p .
- Liverpool Engineering Society, W. C. Mills in the Chair, Notes on American Locomotives by, W. H. Fleming.
- Peterborough Cathedral, John Thompson (Peterborough), J. L. Pearson, p 259 and p 268. (Illustrated)
- Portable Electrical Resistance Tester, p 264. (Illustrated)
- Respirators for Mines, p 266.
- Roads in Switzerland, No 1, p 265 and p 271. (Illustrated)
- Steam Yachts, by Dixon Kemp, at the Institution of Naval Architects, p 272.