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* Beardslee's Method of Firing Cannon, p 105. (Illustrated). | * Beardslee's Method of Firing Cannon, p 105. (Illustrated). | ||
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* Cottages for the Labouring Classes, p 110. | * Cottages for the Labouring Classes, p 110. |
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1863 August 21st PDF
Main Subjects
- A. S. Bolton's Manufacture of Wire, p 108.
- Beardslee's Method of Firing Cannon, p 105. (Illustrated).
- Billinghurst and Requa's Portable Battery, p 109. (Illustrated).
- Cottages for the Labouring Classes, p 110.
- Editorial, p 113.
- Institution of Civil Engineers.
- Locomotive Engines.
- Gas and Cannel and From Coal - Andrew Fife, p 110.
- Golden Parallels, p 114.
- Henry Bessemer's Hydraulic Presses for Shaping Metals, p 112. (Illustrated).
- HMS Prince Consort, p 114.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p 106.
- Joseph Whitworth and William Wilson Hulse's Ordnance, p 108.
- Letters to the Editor, p 111.
- Preservation of Iron-Plated and Other Ships, p 111.
- Roads in India, p 110.
- Robert Hattersley's Classing Type for Composing Machines, p 108. (Illustrated).
- Sewage of the Metropolis, p 107.
- Steel as a Material in the Construction of Bridges, p 106.
- Thomas Aveling's Traction Engines, p 105. (Illustrated).
- Trigonometrical Survey of India, p 107.
- William Philippi's Bearings and Axle Boxes, p 108.
- William Soutter's Apparatus for Raising and Planishing Metals, p 109. (Illustrated).