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** [[John Rowland]]. | ** [[John Rowland (of Brighton)|John Rowland]]. | ||
** [[George Hill (Shildon)|George Hill]]. | ** [[George Hill (Shildon)|George Hill]]. | ||
** [[William Steevenson|W. Steevenson]]. | ** [[William Steevenson|W. Steevenson]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 18 April 2023
Main Subjects
- A Congress of Engineers, p 279.
- Barlow's Hot Air Furnace, p 281.
- Beaufume's Gas-Flame Furnace, p 291.
- Berger and Matile's Machinery for Brushing carpets, p 284. (Illustrated).
- British India, p 282.
- Editorial, p 289.
- Mineral Statistics.
- Railway Accident.
- National Medal Distribution.
- National Institution for the Promotion of Social Science.
- Half-Time Rural Schools.
- Experiments with Goulding's Amalgamating Machine, p 279.
- G. W. Dyson's Method of Tilting Iron and Steel, p 288.
- J. Banks' Life Preserver, p 285.
- J. Poole's Improvements in Safety Valves, p 285.
- Letters to the Editor, p 285.
- Machinery for Laying Submarine Cables, p 280.
- Metropolitan Board of Works, p 283.
- Prize Works of Schools of Art, p 292.
- Salter's Self-Acting Flushing Machines, p 284.
- Suez Canal, p 283.
- Superheated Steam - By Thomas Prosser, p 280.
- William Muir's Mode of Generating Steam for Marine Purposes, p 281. (Illustrated).
- William Petrie's Apparatus for Creating or Increasing Draughts, p 288.