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** The [[Joseph Whitworth|Whitworth]] Gun. | ** The [[Joseph Whitworth|Whitworth]] Gun. | ||
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* International Communication - Mr Fowlers Ferry Boat, p 144. | * International Communication - Mr Fowlers Ferry Boat, p 144. | ||
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* [[Suez Canal]], p 137. | * [[Suez Canal]], p 137. | ||
* Turret Ship Magdala, p 144. | * Turret Ship '''Magdala''', p 144. | ||
* [[Whitmore and Binyon]] - Pumping Engines, Chatham Waterworks, p 138. | * [[Whitmore and Binyon]] - Pumping Engines, Chatham Waterworks, p 138. |
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1870 March 11th PDF
Main Subjects
- Beckton Gasworks of the Chartered Gas Co (V), p 139 and 142.
- Chemical Society, p 137.
- Editorial, p 143.
- The Whitworth Gun.
- Narrow Gauge Railways.
- International Communication - Mr Fowlers Ferry Boat, p 144.
- Lapper's Registration of Correspondence, p 137.
- Letters to the Editor, p 140.
- Obituary - Peter Ashcroft, p 140.
- On the Working of Steam in Compound Engines - By W. J. Macquorn Rankine, p 145.
- Subway Between the Thames Embankment and the Houses of Parliament, p 138. (Illustrated).
- Suez Canal, p 137.
- Turret Ship Magdala, p 144.
- Whitmore and Binyon - Pumping Engines, Chatham Waterworks, p 138.