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*Trial of Steam Fire Engines, p 48. | *Trial of Steam Fire Engines, p 48. | ||
**[[Merryweather and Sons]] | **[[Merryweather and Sons]] | ||
**[[Price and Co]]. | **[[Price and Co (2)|Price and Co]]. | ||
**[[William Baddeley]]. | **[[William Baddeley]]. | ||
*Watson and Millbourn's Pulp Strainers, p 47.(Illustrated). | *Watson and Millbourn's Pulp Strainers, p 47.(Illustrated). |
Revision as of 13:56, 28 July 2022
Main Subjects
- Allibon and Snell's Surface Condensers and Superheaters, p 54. (Illustrated).
- Ceylon Railway, p 51.
- Delpech's Pumps, p 47. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 55.
- The Strength of Iron Bridges.
- Engineers' Tools.
- Hungerford Bridge, p 48.
- Institution of Civil Engineers - John Hawkshaw - President in the Chair, p 48.
- 'Railway Telegraphs and the Application of Electricity to the Signalling and Working of Trains.' by W. H. Preece.
- Edwin Clark.
- Kromschroeder's Gas Meters, p 50. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 53.
- Notes from Australia, p 54.
- Outline of the Theory of the Mechanical Action of Heat, by William John Macquorn Rankine, p 48 - 49.
- Peel and Simpson's Hydraulic Presses, p 51. (Illustrated).
- Petroleum Gas, p 52.
- Simpson's Machinery for Cutting Mouldings, p 50. (Illustrated).
- The Sewers of Paris, p 47.
- Trial of Steam Fire Engines, p 48.
- Watson and Millbourn's Pulp Strainers, p 47.(Illustrated).
- Whitworth's Shells, p 51 - 52. (Illustrated).