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** Notes on the Strength of Rivetted Joints, by [[James Taylor Milton|J. Milton]] of Lloyd's | ** Notes on the Strength of Rivetted Joints, by [[James Taylor Milton|J. Milton]] of Lloyd's | ||
** Manufacture of Large Forgings for Stern Frames, by [[D. Purves]] of Lloyd's. | ** Manufacture of Large Forgings for Stern Frames, by [[D. Purves]] of Lloyd's. | ||
* [[ | * [[King's College Engineering Society]], Fuel, by [[William Blow Collis|Mr. Collis]], p 271. | ||
* Letters to the Editor, p 269. | * Letters to the Editor, p 269. |
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1885 April 03rd PDF
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 274.
- Direct Acting Steam Pump, F. Pearn and Co, p 261. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 265.
- Steel boilers.
- Electric Marine Governors.
- South Yorkshire Coalowners and Railway Companies.
- Shipping Freights.
- Curiosities of Gas Lighting.
- Private Bill Legislation.
- Experience in the use of Thick Steel Boiler Plates, by W. Parker, Institution of Naval Architects, p 271.
- Glasgow Engineers' Association, Hydraulic Hoists, by A. Wilson C.E., p 259.
- Stevens and Major of Battersea
- Gripper Lock Nut, patented by, J. Heap, made by, Shepherd and Ayrton, p 261. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers,Annual Student Dinner, Sir Frederick Banwell, President, other attendees listed.p 267.
- Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, Breakdown Tackle for Railway Work, by H. A. Ivatt, p 267 and p 268. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 255. (Illustrated)
- A Mechanical Method of Measuring a Vessel's Stability, by J. H. Heck
- The stowage of Steamships, by F. P. Purvis.
- Arranging coal bunkers ... so as to reduce ballast to a minimum by John Nicholson
- The Most Suitable Propeller for Shallow Draught, by J. I. Thornycroft.
- Some Further Experience with Triple Compound Engines, by A. E. Seaton.
- The Theoretical Duty of Heat in the Steam Engine, by John Macfarlane Gray.
- The Application of Moderate Forced Draught to the Furnaces of Small Steam Vessels upon Willans' System, by Mr. Robinson.
- The Strength of Mild Steel Plates and Rivets of Various kinds used in Shipbuilding, by Mr. Wildish.
- Notes on the Strength of Rivetted Joints, by J. Milton of Lloyd's
- Manufacture of Large Forgings for Stern Frames, by D. Purves of Lloyd's.
- King's College Engineering Society, Fuel, by Mr. Collis, p 271.
- Letters to the Editor, p 269.
- Thomas R. Summerson. (Illustrated)
- Robert H. Smith.
- R. Snowdon.
- Thomas Veasey and Co.
- James G. Schultz.
- Kerr, Stuart and Co.
- New Deep Water Docks at Tilbury, p 260 and p 262. (Illustrated)
- Lucas and Aird.
- Manning and Baines.
- Clayton and Co of Preston
- Armstrong and Co.
- Walker and Co of Leeds
- Messrs Green of Blackwall.
- Paint Mills, Follows and Bates, p 271.
- Patent Journal, p 273.
- Physical Society, Professor Guthrie, President, Recent Researches on Radiation, by Captain Abney, p 271.
- Characteristic Curves of Incandescent Lamps, by Professor J. A. Fleming.
- Telephone and Telegraph Wire Question, p 259.
- Twin Screw Tug-Boat America, Cochran and Co, Designed by, J. F. Spencer, p 262 and p 264. (Illustrated)
- Vertical Compound Engine for Electric Lighting, Deakin and Parker, p 261. (Illustrated)