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* Water Supply of Edinburgh, p303. | * Water Supply of Edinburgh, p303. | ||
** [[James Young and | ** [[James Young and Sons (of Edinburgh)|James Young and Sons]], contractors who built the first phase of the water contract | ||
** [[James Wilson (1842-1900)|James Wilson]], engineer to the Edinburgh and District Water Trust. | ** [[James Wilson (1842-1900)|James Wilson]], engineer to the Edinburgh and District Water Trust. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:34, 5 January 2020
Main Subjects
- Brake Trials on the North Eastern Railway, p304.
- Defects of American Railways, p319.
- Editorial, p311.
- Working of the Railways
- Mr Durston on the Machinery of Ships of War
- Fire on Board the Iona
- Municipality of Singapore
- Day of Cheap Money.
- Effect of Wind and Atmospheric Pressure on the Tides - W. H. Wheeler, p319.
- Excavators, Dredgers and Spoil Transporters, Baltic and North Sea Canal, p310, p316 (Illustrated).
- Fitting Machinery in Screw Steamers, (No. II), p299.
- HMS Minerva, p316.
- Irrigation Works Since the British Occupation of Egypt, (No. II), p301.
- Kings Norton Metal Co, p300.
- Letters to the Editor, p317.
- Maclachlan Patent Detachable Rudders, p316.
- Newport Harbour Commissioners Weekly Trade Report, p321.
- Portable Oil Engine, p319 (Illustrated).
- Royle Surplus Valve, p319.
- Soho Foundry, (No. I), p305, p306 (Illustrated).
- James Watt
- Matthew Boulton
- Robert Lloyd
- Tangyes
- Mr Southern
- Mr Creighton
- William Bennett
- Frederick Bennett
- Mr. Hughes
- Mr. Hamilton
- Mr. Garland
- Mr. Brunton
- Mr. Hayden
- Mr. Buckle
- James Watt and Co.
- Steam Lifeboat, p313.
- Steam Locomotion for Passenger Traffic on Common Roads - William Fletcher, p314.
- Triennial Meeting of German Miners at Hanover, p313.
- Water Supply of Edinburgh, p303.
- James Young and Sons, contractors who built the first phase of the water contract
- James Wilson, engineer to the Edinburgh and District Water Trust.