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* Fall of a Factory Chimney, [[R. R. Whitehead and Brothers]], p 293. | * Fall of a Factory Chimney, [[R. R. Whitehead and Brothers]], p 293. | ||
* [[ | * [[William Wellington Greener|Greener's]] Breech Loading Fire-Arms, p 294. (Illustrated) | ||
* [[Institution of Civil Engineers]], [[John Robinson McClean|J. R. McLean]] President, The Means of Utislising the Products of Distillation of Coal, so as to Reduce the Price of Coke, by [[M. Pernolet]], p 287. | * [[Institution of Civil Engineers]], [[John Robinson McClean|J. R. McLean]] President, The Means of Utislising the Products of Distillation of Coal, so as to Reduce the Price of Coke, by [[M. Pernolet]], p 287. |
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1864 May 13th PDF
Main Subjects
- Atlantic Telegraph, p 296.
- Brown and May's Traction Engines, p 294. (Illustrated)
- Distribution of Weight on the Wheels of Locomotives, by John Robinson, p 292.
- Editorial, p 295.
- Fuel.
- Patent Office.
- Experiments at Shoeburyness, p293.
- Fall of a Factory Chimney, R. R. Whitehead and Brothers, p 293.
- Greener's Breech Loading Fire-Arms, p 294. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, J. R. McLean President, The Means of Utislising the Products of Distillation of Coal, so as to Reduce the Price of Coke, by M. Pernolet, p 287.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, The Harrison Boiler by, Zerah Colburn, p 291.
- Institution of Naval Architects, J. S. Pakington, President, p 297.
- The Height of the Centre of Gravity in Iron Ships by E. J. Reed.
- The Application of Steam Power to the Working of Heavy Guns by, H. D. P. Cunningham.
- Principles of Construction and the Armament of Iron Clads, by Captain R. A. E. Scott.
- The Question at Issue between Modern Guns and Iron-Coated Ships, by J. Scott Russell.
- Longitudinal Metacentre of a Ship; its use in Calculating the Alterations of the Trim and a New Method of Finding it, by F. K. Barnes.
- A Method of Slewing a Ship without the use of a Rudder, by G. B. Airy.
- The Steering Power of Ships by James R. Napier.
- The Steering of Ships by Henry Lumley.
- Inventors Institute, Sir John Scott Lillie in the Chair, Inventions Relating to the Permanent Way of Railways, by Benjamin Burleigh, p 296.
- Letters to the Editor, p 296.
- Patent Journal, p 298.
- Royal Geographical Society, Sir R. J Murchison President, p 296.
- Royal Sovereign, p 296.
- Society of Arts, Edward Belcher, The Testing of Chain Cables, by Frederick Arthur Paget, p 287.
- Trial of the Caledonia, p 293.
- Waterman's Steam Engines, p 290. (Illustrated)