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*[[Society of Arts]], p 286 - 287. | *[[Society of Arts]], p 286 - 287. | ||
**13th May 1863, [[Chandos Wren Hoskyns]] in the Chair. 'Improved Mode of Collecting Excrementitious Matter with a View to the Benefit of Agriculture', by [[J. L. W. Thudichum]]. | **13th May 1863, [[Chandos Wren Hoskyns]] in the Chair. 'Improved Mode of Collecting Excrementitious Matter with a View to the Benefit of Agriculture', by [[J. L. W. Thudichum]]. | ||
*[[South Wales Institute of Engineers]], p 290 - 291. (Members present listed). | *[[South Wales Institute of Engineers]], p 290 - 291. (Members present listed). | ||
**[[Thomas Evans ( | **[[Thomas Evans (c1829-1887)|Thomas Evans]] - President. | ||
**Nomination of Office-Bearers. | **Nomination of Office-Bearers. | ||
***[[Alexander Barret]]. | ***[[Alexander Barret]]. |
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1863 May 22nd PDF
Main Subjects
- Civil and Mechanical Engineers' Society, p 287.
- 14th May, 1863, Francis Campin President in the Chair. 'Giffard's Injector' by W. H. Maw.
- Sharp, Stewart and Co.
- Cowper's Steam Engines, p 285 - 286. (Illustrated).
- De Bergue's Permanent Way, p 289. (Illustrated).
- Death - Dr. D. B. Reid, p 289.
- Editorial, p 293.
- Compound Steam Engines.
- Air-Borne Economic Iron Sleepers.
- G. and A. Harvey's Boring Machinery, p 288.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p 287.
- 12th May 1863, John Hawkshaw, President in the Chair. 'The Communication between London and Dublin' by W. Watson.
- Boulton and Watt.
- C. Wye Williams.
- Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co.
- James Watt and Co.
- Inventors Institute, p 294 - 295.
- Launch of a Russian Iron-Clad - ' The Perventiz', p 295.
- Letters to the Editor, p 294.
- Narrow Gauge in Wales, p 287.
- Palser's Apparatus for Manufacturing Paper Pulp, p 292. (Illustrated).
- Sandford and Mallory's Machinery for Breaking and Cleaning Flax, p 288. (Illustrated).
- Society of Arts' Committees of Reference on Mechanics and Engineering, p 290.
- Sir Thomas Phillips in the Chair.
- Edward Belcher.
- John Braithwaite.
- C. F. Varley.
- D. K. Clark.
- Society of Arts, p 286 - 287.
- 13th May 1863, Chandos Wren Hoskyns in the Chair. 'Improved Mode of Collecting Excrementitious Matter with a View to the Benefit of Agriculture', by J. L. W. Thudichum.
- South Wales Institute of Engineers, p 290 - 291. (Members present listed).
- Thomas Evans - President.
- Nomination of Office-Bearers.
- Alexander Barret.
- Mr. Child and Mr. Cox read papers.
- W. E. Jones.
- Ventilation and Working of Mines.
- Mr Hale
- Mr Hedley
- Mr Brough
- George Brown.
- Mr Nasmyth of Aberaman
- James Murphy.
- Mr Wilkinson
- Mr Bedlington
- Long-Wall System.
- Mr. Nasmyth.
- Coal-Cutting Machine.
- Sutherland's Beams, Girders and Bridges, p 289. (Illustrated).
- Wilson's Manufacture of Iron and Steel, p 288. (Illustrated).