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* Gas Lighting in the City, p 246. | * Gas Lighting in the City, p 246. | ||
* [[George Simmons]]' Improvements in Making Connections with Gas, Water and Other Mains, p 249. (Illustrated). | * [[George Simmons (2)|George Simmons]]' Improvements in Making Connections with Gas, Water and Other Mains, p 249. (Illustrated). | ||
* [[HMS Warrior]], p 245. | * [[HMS Warrior]], p 245. |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 29 October 2019
Main Subjects
- 1861 Italian Exhibition, p 246.
- Douglas Hebson and William G. Ramsden's Fresh Water Apparatus, p 249. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 253.
- HMS Warrior.
- Locomotive Engines.
- Unsinkable Iron Ships.
- The William Armstrong Gun.
- The Experiments at Shoeburyness.
- Gas Lighting in the City, p 246.
- George Simmons' Improvements in Making Connections with Gas, Water and Other Mains, p 249. (Illustrated).
- HMS Warrior, p 245.
- James Hunter's Moulding and Shaping Metals, p 249. (Illustrated).
- J. I. Taylor's Apparatus for the Manufacture of Gas, p 252. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 250.
- Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - James Prescott Joule, p 245.
- R. and W. Cuthbert's Reaping and Mowing Machines, p 248. (Illustrated).
- SS Great Eastern, p 246.
- Wells of London, p 247.
- William Perry's Gun Barrels, p 248.
- William Routledge's Self-Acting Feed Apparatus for Steam Boilers, p 248.