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* [[Thomas Harrison]], of Tudhoe, Durham - Machinery for Puddling Iron and Steel, p 84. (Illustrated). | * [[Thomas Harrison]], of Tudhoe, Durham - Machinery for Puddling Iron and Steel, p 84. (Illustrated). | ||
** [[Charles Schafhautl]] of Dudley | ** [[Charles Schafhautl]] of Dudley | ||
* [[William Gorman]] and [[John Paton]] | * [[William Gorman]] and [[John Paton (of Glasgow)|John Paton's]] Obtaining and Applying Heat, p 87 and 88. (Illustrated). | ||
* [[William Sellers]]' Uniform System of Screw Threads, p 87. | * [[William Sellers]]' Uniform System of Screw Threads, p 87. |
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1864 August 05th PDF
Main Subjects
- Charles Pontifex's Sluice Cocks, p 81. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 89.
- New Joint Stock Companies.
- Drilled Vs Punched Plates.
- Henry Holdridge's Manufacture of Gas, p 85. (Illustrated).
- James Conlong's Opening and Cleaning Cotton, p 81. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 90.
- Passenger-Carrying Stock, p 83.
- Piston Rod Packing, p 86.
- Society of Arts - F. Crace Calvert, p 90.
- New Private Bill, p 86.
- Royal Institution of Great Britain - Earl of Rosse, p 83.
- Thames Embankment, p 84.
- Thomas Harrison, of Tudhoe, Durham - Machinery for Puddling Iron and Steel, p 84. (Illustrated).
- Charles Schafhautl of Dudley
- William Gorman and John Paton's Obtaining and Applying Heat, p 87 and 88. (Illustrated).
- William Sellers' Uniform System of Screw Threads, p 87.