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Latest revision as of 16:14, 6 August 2020
1903 July 31st PDF
- Contents, p 119.
Main Subjects
- 1903 International Geological Congress, p 121.
- Dockyard Notes, p121.
- Birmingham Association of Students of the Institution of Civil Engineers, p126.
- Editorial, p 119.
- Labour and Capital in the United States.
- Noxious Gases and Vegetation.
- Packing of Machinery.
- American Iron Production.
- Behring Straights Tunnel.
- Electric Works at Belfort, p 116.
- Express Engine, Bengal-Nagpur Railway, p 122 (Illustrated).
- Catalogues, p 113.
- Cranes for London Bridge, p126 (Illustrated).
- Cylinder Oil and Cylinder Lubrication, (No. II) - Henry M. Wells, p 103.
- HMS King Edward VII, p 116 and 118. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p124.
- Liabilities of Contractors in the Erection of Sea Walls, p 113.
- New Theory of Heat Power Plants, (No. III) - Robert H. Smith, p 107.
- Our Trade in Coal During the Last Half Century, p 110.
- Preservation of Instruments and Machinery in Bengal - Paul Bruhl, p125.
- Record Runs Between London and Brighton, p 110.
- South African Notes, p123.
- Topham Rifle Mechanism, p 122 (Illustrated).
- World's Production of Iron and Steel, p 121.