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* Alleged Treacherous of Ingot Iron, p 330. | * Alleged Treacherous of Ingot Iron, p 330. | ||
* Brighton Dyke Aerial Ropeway, p 329 330. | * [[Devil's Dyke Cableway|Brighton Dyke Aerial Ropeway]], p 329 330. | ||
** [[W. J. Brewer]]. | ** [[W. J. Brewer]]. | ||
* Commercial Manufacture of Liquid Air and Oxygen, p 325. | * Commercial Manufacture of Liquid Air and Oxygen, p 325. |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 9 October 2022
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 337.
- Alleged Treacherous of Ingot Iron, p 330.
- Brighton Dyke Aerial Ropeway, p 329 330.
- Commercial Manufacture of Liquid Air and Oxygen, p 325.
- History of the Metropolitan Railway (IV), p 326
- Condensing Diagram p.327. (Illustrated).
- Cowper-Coles Electrical Galvanising Plant, p 343 and 344.
- Editorial, p 337.
- Cheap Oxygen.
- Armour Plate Making.
- Boilers and Feed Water.
- A Year's Mines Drainage Work.
- A National Trade Mark.
- Electric Wood Cargo Discharging and Stacking Crane, p 331, 332 and 333. (Illustrated).
- Fast Train on the New York Central Railroad, p 328.
- Green's Automatic Gas Engine Starter, p 342.
- Hermite Process of Deodorising Sewage at Ipwich - J. Napier, p 345.
- Letters to the Editor, p 333.
- W. R. Leba of Grantham
- F. W. Jennings of Leytonstone
- D. H. Littlejohn.
- Lister and Co.
- Clement E. Stretton.
- Lewis' Patent Hot Blast Valave, p 331.
- Long Span Sluices Over the Clyde - Stoney's System - Ransomes and Rapier, p 334 and 335. (Illustrated).
- Method of Proportioning Cylinders for Compound Engines - By E. C. Knapp, p 345.
- New Positive Water Meter, p 339. (Illustrated).
- New Steam Lifeboat for Holland, p 325.
- Port of Rouen and Inland Waterways, p 341.
- Recent Improvements in Galvanising, p 343. (Illustrated).
- Self-Propelled Road Carriages, p 331.
- Soho Foundry, (No. II), p 340. (Illustrated).
- Spurn Point Lighthouse, p 344.
- Steam Road Traction in 1833, p 328.
- Tests of Turrets and Side Armour, p 335.
- Weirs in Rivers - By F. G. M. Stoney, p 334. (Illustrated).