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Engravings predominantly by [[John Swain]]. The printers were [[George Reveirs|George Reveirs Ltd.]] | Engravings predominantly by [[John Swain]]. The printers were [[George Reveirs|George Reveirs Ltd.]] | ||
Read about the people behind The Engineer and the history of the publication [[Media:Er1956CenHistory-People.pdf|here]] | |||
See digitised issues at [[The Engineer]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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Founded in January 1856 by Edward Charles Healey, an entrepreneur and engineering enthusiast with financial interests in the railways, the journal chronicles and explains the technical developments under-way during Britain's Victorian and Edwardian age of innovation.
It was initially run by the Office for Publication and Advertisements, 163, then 33 Norfolk Street, Strand, WC, and later Essex Street, Strand.
It was a weekly journal, eventually made available globally.
Engravings predominantly by John Swain. The printers were George Reveirs Ltd.
Read about the people behind The Engineer and the history of the publication here
See digitised issues at The Engineer