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* [[James Shaw]]'s Improvements in the Insulation and Laying Down Telegraphic Wires, p 142. (Illustrated). | * [[James Shaw]]'s Improvements in the Insulation and Laying Down Telegraphic Wires, p 142. (Illustrated). |
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1860 August 31st PDF
Main Subjects
- Application of Electricity to the Lighting of Gas - By Archibald Wilson, p 139.
- Benoist's Voltaic Batteries, p 143.
- Charles Louis Aime de Bergue's Rivetting Machinery, p 146. (Illustrated).
- Construction of Artillery, p 140.
- Darien Canal, p 149.
- Editorial, p 147.
- Construction of Cannon - William Armstrong.
- Improvements in High Pressure Water Meters - by David Chadwick, p 139.
- Inferential meters:
- Positive displacement meters:
- James Shaw's Improvements in the Insulation and Laying Down Telegraphic Wires, p 142. (Illustrated).
- John Fisher's Washing Machines, p 142.
- Patent Steel Plates, p 150.
- SS Great Eastern, p 149.
- Thomas Wilson's Breech-Loading Fire-Arms, p 143.