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1891 April 03rd PDF
Main Subjects
- American Transatlantic Liners, p 270.
- Boiler Deposits - By Vivian B. Lewes, p 258.
- Compound Marine Engines 60 Years Ago, (No. IX), p 267.
- 6000 HP Engines of the Sirio, Perseo and Orione, p 266, 267. (Illustrated).
- G. Ansaldo and Co.
- Death, p 265.
- Durham College of Science, p 262.
- Editorial, p 265.
- Future Policy of War Ship Building.
- Heating Feed-Water.
- Gliding Railway at the Crystal Palace.
- Exhaustion of Natural Gas Supplies at Pittsburgh, USA.
- The SS City of Paris.
- Experiment with a Steel Crank Shaft - By Henry Alfred Ivatt, p 260. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 257.
- Letters to the Editor, p 259.
- Majora Canamus.
- Maurice F. Fitzgerald.
- R. De Villamil.
- Jebus Bickle.
- Anthony S. Bower.
- W. J. May.
- William H. Booth.
- R. R. Gubbins.
- Liverpool Engineering Society, p 262.
- Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co - HMS Rainbow, p 263.
- Pittsburgh Reduction Co, p 257.
- Triple-Expansion Engines for the Sun Mill, Bombay, p 257, 261 and 264. (Illustrated).