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Latest revision as of 17:08, 2 January 2019
1895 April 12th PDF
Main Subjects
- Catalogues, p315.
- Description of an Aluminium Torpedo Boat Built for the French Government - Alfred Yarrow, p316.
- Editorial, p313.
- First Class Battleships and Bilge Keels
- Steam Engines Bill
- Contemporary Economy of the Steam Engine
- What a Great Frost Can Do
- English Coal and Foreign Shipments
- English and American Steel Tubes.
- Engineering Works on the Thames, (No.IV), Willans and Robinson, p307 (Illustrated).
- Fenchurch Street Oxygen Cylinder Explosion, p310.
- Douglas Kennedy
- Newton and Co
- Mr Clarkson of Holborn Circus
- Brin's Oxygen Co
- John Vaughan, chemist
- Dr Dupre
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p320.
- Letters to the Editor, p319.
- New and Mayne Electric Rudder Motor, p304 (Illustrated).
- Parliamentary Notes, p315.
- Passenger Engines For the Danish State Railways, p305, p312, p318 (Illustrated).
- Remarks on Steam Pipes - J. T. Milton, p305.
- Society of Engineers, p317.
- Steam Launches at the Royal Aquarium, p316 (Illustrated).
- Street Explosions, p306.
- Traction of Boats on Inland Waterways - W. H. Wheeler, p303.
- Wood Preserving Process, p320.