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* Steam Engines at the Nottingham Show, p023, p026 (Illustrated). | * Steam Engines at the [[1888 Royal Agricultural Show|Nottingham Show]], p023, p026 (Illustrated). | ||
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1888 July 13th PDF
Main Subjects
- 25-Ton Travelling Crane - Pennsylvania Railway, p033, p037 (Illustrated).
- Abstracts of Consular and Diplomatic Reports, p024.
- Advice to Young Mechanical Engineers, p036.
- American Notes, p038.
- Construction of Furnaces for Burning Liquid Fuels, (No. VII), p021.
- Editorial, p031.
- Our Armed Cruisers
- Cardiff as a Port
- New South Wales Railways
- Canal for South Yorkshire
- Wants of Colonists and the Glasgow Exhibition
- Engineering Education in Japan
- Harbour at Aden
- Gas Engines at the Nottingham Show, p026 (Illustrated).
- Glasgow Exhibition, p034 (Illustrated).
- Indian Experiments With the Abt System of Combined Adhesion and Rack-Rail, p021.
- Rinecker, Abt and Co
- J. and G. Thomson - Swift Protected Cruiser "Reina Regente", p030 (Illustrated).
- Krupp's Projectiles and British Steel Faced Plates, p035, p036 (Illustrated).
- Notes on the Detection of Leaks in Water-Mains, p022.
- Railways in Liverpool, p033.
- Royal Agricultural Society's Hay and Straw Press Trials, p027 (Illustrated).
- South Wales Locomotives Question, p033.
- Steam Engines at the Nottingham Show, p023, p026 (Illustrated).
- Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies
- John Fowler and Co
- Aveling and Porter
- Midland Railway
- Clayton and Shuttleworth
- Ruston, Proctor and Co
- Marshall and Co of Gainsborough
- Garrett and Sons
- Bradley and Craven
- Alfred Dodman
- E. R. and F. Turner
- Barrows and Co
- Davey, Paxman and Co
- Richard Hornsby and Co
- Robey and Co
- G. R. Mather.
- Tees River Dues, p028.