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** [[George Leedham Fuller|George L. Fuller]]. | ** [[George Leedham Fuller|George L. Fuller]]. | ||
* New Form of Telegraph Cable Intended to Reduce the Effects of Inductive Action - By [[Jonathan Nash Hearder|J. N. Hearder]], p 364. | * New Form of Telegraph Cable Intended to Reduce the Effects of Inductive Action - By [[Jonathan Nash Hearder|J. N. Hearder]], p 364. |
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1859 May 27th PDF
Main Subjects
- Alexander Miller's Blast Regulator for Locomotive Engines, p 366. (Illustrated).
- Association of Mechanical Draughtsmen, p 375.
- Deane-Harding Improved Revolver Fire-Arm, p 366. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 371.
- Ocean Steamships - Collins Co.
- Railway Improvement.
- Floating Docks. p.373
- Mr Mackelcan.
- George Bayley.
- George Lenox.
- P. Gougy.
- George Simpson
- Mr Taylor of Birkenhead
- Railway Traffic.
- Hick, Hargreaves and Harwood's Governors for Prime Movers, p 370. (Illustrated).
- James Ridsdale's Reservoir or Fountain Pen, p 370. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 368, 371 and 375.
- New Form of Telegraph Cable Intended to Reduce the Effects of Inductive Action - By J. N. Hearder, p 364.
- Railway Brakes, p 375.
- Royal Institution of Great Britain - Roderick I. Murchison, p 363.
- Society of Arts - Benjamin Fothergill, p 365.
- Use of Carbon for Dusting Moulds of Casting Metals, p 376.
- William Bacon's Valves, Gates and Stop-Cocks, p 366.
- William Malam's Apparatus for the Manufacture of Gas, p 367. (Illustrated).
- W. E. Newton's Apparatus for Submarine Explorations, p 367. (Illustrated).