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** [[W. J. Macquorn Rankine]]. | ** [[W. J. Macquorn Rankine]]. | ||
** [[James Robert Napier]]. | ** [[James Robert Napier]]. | ||
* [[South Wales Institute of Engineers]], p 169. | * [[South Wales Institute of Engineers]], p 169. | ||
** [[R. B. Hennessey]]. | ** [[R. B. Hennessey]]. | ||
** [[Benjamin Hill]]. | ** [[Benjamin Hill]]. | ||
** [[Lionel Brough]]. | ** [[Lionel Brough]]. | ||
** [[Thomas Evans ( | ** [[Thomas Evans (c1829-1887)|Thomas Evans]]. | ||
** [[Charles Lean]]. | ** [[Charles Lean]]. | ||
** [[Bristol School of Mines]]. | ** [[Bristol School of Mines]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 1 April 2023
Main Subjects
- Action of Water on Lead - F. Crace Calvert, p 175.
- American Rifled Cast Iron Cannon, p 171.
- Charles While's Rolling Mill, p 172. (Illustrated).
- Cotton Crisis, p 171.
- Editorial, p 177.
- The Manufacture of Iron and Steel.
- Portland Breakwater.
- Strength of Guns.
- SS Great Eastern.
- Patent Question.
- Vertical and Inclined Targets.
- Pneumatic Locomotion.
- Boiler Explosions.
- George Williams' Charcoal Kiln, p 176. (Illustrated).
- Harrild and Sons' Apparatus for Printing Addresses, p 173. (Illustrated).
- Henry Shaw and James Meacock's Gas Meters, 172. (Illustrated).
- Inventions and Patents, p 171.
- James Higgins and T. S. Whitworth's Roving Spindles, p 173. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 174.
- Lucifer Matches, p 175.
- Patent Tribunals - William Spence, p 175.
- Resistance of Ships, p 175.
- South Wales Institute of Engineers, p 169.
- R. B. Hennessey.
- Benjamin Hill.
- Lionel Brough.
- Thomas Evans.
- Charles Lean.
- Bristol School of Mines.
- Handel Cossham.
- The Cornish Engine.
- William Williams.
- C. James.
- Telegraph Cable report, p 170. (3) Submarine Protection
- L. Clark
- Gisborne and Forde.
- Siemens and Halske.
- De Bergue
- Godefroy
- Hall and Wells
- Silver
- Sinnock
- Allan
- Telegraph Cable report, p 171 (4) Laying and Maintenance of Submarine Cables
- Continued
- William Montgomery Storm's Ordnance, p 172. (Illustrated).
- Woods Employed in the Navy - F. Crace Calvert, p 172.