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**Marine Engines. | **Marine Engines. | ||
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**[[William Harrison (of Blackburn)|William]] and [[J. Harrison and Sons|John Harrison]]. | **[[William Harrison (of Blackburn)|William]] and [[J. Harrison and Sons|John Harrison]]. | ||
**[[John Oddie and Son|John Oddie]]. | **[[John Oddie and Son|John Oddie]]. | ||
**[[William Parkinson ( | **[[William Parkinson (3)|William Parkinson]] of Blackb urn | ||
*Launch of Iron Screw Steam Ship ''Tamar'', p 22. | *Launch of Iron Screw Steam Ship ''Tamar'', p 22. | ||
**Built by Messrs [[Samuda Brothers|Samuda]] Poplar. | **Built by Messrs [[Samuda Brothers|Samuda]] Poplar. |
Revision as of 21:19, 29 July 2020
Main Subjects
- Bottling Liquids and Certain Solids, - Henry Dircks p 24.
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society, p 15. (Illustrated).
- Electricity as Applied to Clocks by Mr. C. G. Gumpel
- "The Density of Steam" by W. J. Macquorn Rankine. p.16
- Editorial, p 23.
- The Warship Question in 1863.
- Marine Engines.
- Jointing and Rivetting Iron.
- French and English Patent Law Reformers, p 25.
- Griffiths' Marine Propellers and Sheathing, p 22. (Illustrated).
- Harrisons, Oddie and Parkinson's Winding, Sizing, p 19 (Illustrated).
- William and John Harrison.
- John Oddie.
- William Parkinson of Blackb urn
- Launch of Iron Screw Steam Ship Tamar, p 22.
- Built by Messrs Samuda Poplar.
- Screw Machinery and Engines by Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co.
- Lenk's Gun-Cotton Artillery System, p 17.
- Letters to the Editor, p 20.
- William Froude.
- William Bell of Westminster
- C. Shiele.
- Rev James Lukin of Bury, Suffolk
- Manchester Steam Boiler Association, Manchester Boiler Association, William Fairbairn in the chair, L. E. Fletcher Chief Engineer. p 18 - 19.
- Metropolitan Railway, p 22.
- Notes from New South Wales, p 26.
- Repairing the SS Great Eastern, p 21. (Illustrated).
- Howland and Aspinwall.
- Captain Walter Paton.
- Railroads in Chile, p 19.
- Samuelson's Working of Hydrostatic Presses, p 18. (Illustrated).
- Scotch Pig Iron Trade, p 21.
- Steam Navigation in 1862, p 21.
- Universal Milling Machine, p 22. (Illustrated).