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** [[British Insulated Wire Co]] | ** [[British Insulated Wire Co]] | ||
** [[J. E. Waller]], C.E. | ** [[J. E. Waller]], C.E. | ||
** [[George Milnes and Co]], of Birkenhead. | ** [[George F. Milnes and Co|George Milnes and Co]], of Birkenhead. | ||
** [[Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti]] | ** [[Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti]] | ||
** [[Bailie Wallace]], of Glasgow. | ** [[Bailie Wallace]], of Glasgow. |
Revision as of 10:19, 18 June 2024
1897 March 12th PDF
Main Subjects
- 1896 Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, p268, p273 (Illustrated).
- St. Petersburg Metallic Works Co, Engineers.
- Catalogues, p262.
- Comparative Pig Iron Production, p276.
- Copper Sheathed Passenger Coach, p261.
- Deaths, p269.
- Denny and Dunipace Sewage Works, p261 (Illustrated).
- J. Ferguson, C.E., Glasgow.
- Kyle, Dennison and Frew, C.E., Glasgow.
- A. Stark and Sons
- Joseph Stark.
- Editorial, p269.
- Naval Programme and Estimate for 1897-98
- Boiler Inspection
- Ether and Its Work
- Inland Navigation Engineering
- What of the American Tariff
- Northern Chemical Manufacture.
- Electric Interlocking the Block and Mechanical Signals on Railways - F. T. Hollins, p276.
- Mr Spagnoletti.
- Mr Sykes
- Mr Tyer
- Electric traction for Tramways, p267.
- Simplex Electric Tramway Conduit Syndicate
- British Insulated Wire Co
- J. E. Waller, C.E.
- George Milnes and Co, of Birkenhead.
- Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti
- Bailie Wallace, of Glasgow.
- Fast Run on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, USA, p266.
- Fatigue of Wrought Iron and Steel, p277.
- Horseless Carriage Note, p272.
- Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway, p264 (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p274.
- "Lighting Trains" on the North British Railway - Charles Rous-Marten, p257.
- Our Trade With Italy, p262.
- Progress of the Great Western Railway, p259.
- Separation of Oil and Grease from Exhaust Steam, p258.
- Water Tube Boilers and Liquid Fuel, p277.
- Work of Mining and Metallurgical Societies in 1896, p260.