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** II The Construction and Laying of Submarine Cables | ** II The Construction and Laying of Submarine Cables | ||
*** (1) The Conducting Wire | *** (1) The Conducting Wire | ||
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* [[T. Gibson]] and [[W. and H. Knighton]]'s Core Barrels, p 137. (Illustrated). | * [[T. Gibson]] and [[W. and H. Knighton]]'s Core Barrels, p 137. (Illustrated). |
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Main Subjects
- British Association, p 131.
- Charles E. Crawley and Theodore Schneider's Safety Lamps, p 136. (Illustrated).
- Charles Lungley's Armour for Ships, p 136.
- Commissioners of Patents' Report, 1860, p 139.
- Editorial, p 141.
- The Brighton Railway Disaster.
- High Pressure Steam.
- Long Steamships.
- Electric Telegraph in the Year X of the French Republic, p 144.
- Gas in the British Museum, p 146.
- Henry Bessemer's Ordnance and Projectiles, p 136. (Illustrated).
- J. A. Shipton's Steam Engines, p 140. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 138.
- Negretti and Zambra's Mountain Barometers, p 137.
- Proposed New Iron Frigates, p 139.
- Railway Accident, p 144.
- Hampstead Junction Line.
- Society of Engineers - H. P. Stephenson, p 144.
- Steam Fleets, p 146.
- Telegraph Cable Report - Charles Wheatstone, p 133.
- I Principal Telegraph Lines laid
- Shallow Water Cables.
- Deep Sea Cables.
- II The Construction and Laying of Submarine Cables
- (1) The Conducting Wire
- continued p.163
- T. Gibson and W. and H. Knighton's Core Barrels, p 137. (Illustrated).
- Thomas Haworth's Governors, p 137.
- Water Barometer, p 146.
- James Glaisher.
- Somerset House of Royal Society to Crystal Palace
- Winstanley and Kelly's Pumps, p 140. (Illustrated).