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** [[HMS Tourmaline]] - [[R. and W. Hawthorn ]]. | ** [[HMS Tourmaline]] - [[R. and W. Hawthorn ]]. | ||
** [[Brotherhood and Hardingham]]. | ** [[Brotherhood and Hardingham]]. | ||
* [[London and Brighton Railway]] - Description of a Goods Engine, p 273. | * [[London, Brighton and South Coast Railway|London and Brighton Railway]] - Description of a Goods Engine, p 273. | ||
* [[Taylor and Sons|Taylor's]] Plate Pickling Machines, p 268. (Illustrated). | * [[Taylor and Sons|Taylor's]] Plate Pickling Machines, p 268. (Illustrated). |
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1877 April 20th PDF
Main Subjects
- Channel Steamers, p 268.
- Citadel Ships, p 268.
- Contracts Open - Rebuilding and Widening Carlisle Bridge, Dublin, p 269. (Illustrated).
- Crichton and Co, Abo, Finland - Passenger Steam Launch, p 272. (Illustrated).
- Death - W. A. Brookes, p 273.
- Editorial, p 273.
- Boiler Inspection.
- Special Locomotives - William Stroudley.
- Improvements in Casting Shells.
- Modern Rail Making.
- Zazel - Westminster Aquarium.
- Iron and Steel Institute - Edward Riley, p 270.
- Letters to the Editor, p 274.
- London and Brighton Railway - Description of a Goods Engine, p 273.
- Taylor's Plate Pickling Machines, p 268. (Illustrated).
- Wiles' Patent Lock Nut, p 276.