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**[[William H. Bailey|W W Bailey]]. | **[[William H. Bailey|W W Bailey]]. | ||
** [[Edward Furness]]. | ** [[Edward Furness]]. | ||
** [[Thomas Spencer (of London) | ** [[Thomas Spencer (1811-1885)|Thomas Spencer]] (of London), concerning the invention of electro-plating and the writer's action against [[Elkington and Co]] | ||
*** [[Thomas Fearn (1812-1876)|Thomas Fearn]] | *** [[Thomas Fearn (1812-1876)|Thomas Fearn]] | ||
* [[D. New and Co|New's]] Improved Tool Holder, p 182, (Illustrated), and Machine for Screwing and Tapping Armour Plate Bolts, p 183. (Illustrated). | * [[D. New and Co|New's]] Improved Tool Holder, p 182, (Illustrated), and Machine for Screwing and Tapping Armour Plate Bolts, p 183. (Illustrated). |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 24 January 2022
Main Subjects
- 81- Ton Gun, p 183. (Illustrated).
- American Double Jaw Vices, p 182. (Illustrated).
- British Association, p 179 and 184.
- British Association, Address by Sir Wm.Thomson, p 189 - 190.
- Editorial, p187.
- The Wear and Tear of Boilers.
- Electricity in Theory and Practice.
- English and American Patent Law.
- Trade Union Tyranny.
- Perils of Colliery Working.
- Revolving Puddling Furnaces.
- Express Engines for the Great Western Railway.
- Real Trade Unionism.
- Iron and Steel Institute, p 180.
- Joseph Armstrong - Express Passenger Engine, Great Western Railway, p 186.
- Letters to the Editor, p 191.
- W W Bailey.
- Edward Furness.
- Thomas Spencer (of London), concerning the invention of electro-plating and the writer's action against Elkington and Co
- New's Improved Tool Holder, p 182, (Illustrated), and Machine for Screwing and Tapping Armour Plate Bolts, p 183. (Illustrated).
- Smith's Winding Machines, p 182.