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** The Bessemer Process in the US. | ** The Bessemer Process in the US. | ||
*** [[Abram S. Hewitt]]. | *** [[Abram S. Hewitt]]. | ||
** | ** Subsidiary Transport. | ||
** Bursting of a Fraser Gun. | ** Bursting of a [[Robert Samuel Fraser|Fraser]] Gun. | ||
** Railways in China. | ** Railways in China. | ||
* Elementary Papers on Construction, No.VIII, p 260. | * Elementary Papers on Construction, No.VIII, p 260. |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 11 January 2022
Main Subjects
- Birmingham at Work, p 262.
- Condensing Steam Engines without Air-Pumps, p 251. (Illustrated).
- Eclipse of the Sun, p 253.
- Editorial, p 259.
- The Bessemer Process in the US.
- Subsidiary Transport.
- Bursting of a Fraser Gun.
- Railways in China.
- Elementary Papers on Construction, No.VIII, p 260.
- Finspong Foundry, Sweden, p 255 and 258. (Illustrated).
- George Jeffries' Side Action Breech-Loader, p 254. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 253.
- Mineral Returns and the Mines' Inspectors Reports, p 252.
- New Foreign Offices, p 263.
- Position of the Iron Trade in Relation to Technical Information - J. Jones, p 262.
- Royal Polytechnic Institution, p 256.
- Test of Steam Fire Engines at Elswick Gun Factory, p 261.
- Value of the Hollow Wedge in Examining Absorption Spectra - J. H. Gladstone, p 262.
- Wilson's Patent Locomotive Cotton Press for India, p 254. (Illustrated).