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1889 August 30th PDF
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 183.
- 1889 Paris Exhibition, p 173 - 175. (Illustrated).
- Atlantic Steaming, p 178.
- Barracks at Aden, p 188. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 183 - p 185.
- The Dock Labourers' Strike.
- Railway Accidents.
- Technical Education
- The Maintenance of Level Temperature in Tea Factories.
- Steel and Iron Plates.
- Indian Railways.
- Civil Engineers in India and Examinations.
- Four Cylinder Triple Expansion Corliss Engine - Douglas and Grant, p 182 and p 190. (Illustrated).
- Kingsford's Coke-Making Boiler, p 187. (Illustrated).
- Kingsford of Brighton
- Lee, Sons and Co of Snodland - cement works.
- Davey, Paxman and Co.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 190.
- SS Tynedale by Ropner and Sons for Mr. Christopher Furness. Engines by Blair and Co.
- Steam Fishing Vessel 'Sudero' by Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co for Mr Henry Smethurst of the Grimsby White Star Fishing Co.
- 'Corennie' by Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co for Mr. W. Todd Moffat. Engines by Blaikie Brothers.
- SS Staffa by E. Withy and Co for Herskind and Woods. Engines by T. Richardson and Sons.
- SS Empress by William Gray and Co for the West Hartlepool Steam Navigation Co. Electric Lights by the Brush Electric Lighting Co. Engines by Central Marine Engine Works.
- Letters to the Editor, p 180 and p 181.
- Johnstown Flood - Effect on the Engines at Conemaugh, p 180. (Illustrated).
- Pumps for Mineral Oil, p 178. (Illustrated).
- High Duty High Pressure Oil Pumping Engines - Henry R. Worthington.
- Simpson and Co.
- The Force of a Blow, p 176.
- The Laws of Steamship Propulsion by Robert Mansel, p 186 - 187.
- Tower Bridge, London, p 179 and p 190. (Illustrated).
- Victoria Bridge, Kilmarnock, p 189. (Illustrated).