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* American Car Wheel Boring Machine (Illustrated) | * American Car Wheel Boring Machine (Illustrated) | ||
* Description of a Printing Chronograph - [[G. W. Hough]] | |||
* Editorial | * Editorial | ||
** Marine Engine Cylinders in the Navy | |||
** The Strength of Materials | |||
* First Locomotive Built in the United States - [[Peter Cooper]] for the [[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]] | |||
* French and Russian Artillery | * French and Russian Artillery | ||
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* Obituaries | * Obituaries | ||
** [[Crawshay Bailey]] | ** [[Crawshay Bailey]] | ||
* On the Colours of Metals | |||
* [[Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co]] - 250 hp Oscillating Engines of [[HMS Salamis]] and [[HMS Helicon]] (Illustrated) | * [[Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co]] - 250 hp Oscillating Engines of [[HMS Salamis]] and [[HMS Helicon]] (Illustrated) | ||
* [[Thomas Glaister]] - Stone-Sawing Machinery at Melbourne (Illustrated) | |||
* War Department Report on Gun Cotton | * War Department Report on Gun Cotton |
Revision as of 09:39, 2 April 2012
Main Subjects
- American Car Wheel Boring Machine (Illustrated)
- Description of a Printing Chronograph - G. W. Hough
- Editorial
- Marine Engine Cylinders in the Navy
- The Strength of Materials
- First Locomotive Built in the United States - Peter Cooper for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
- French and Russian Artillery
- Graham's Breech-Loading Guns (Illustrated)
- Obituaries
- On the Colours of Metals
- Ravenhill, Salkeld and Co - 250 hp Oscillating Engines of HMS Salamis and HMS Helicon (Illustrated)
- Thomas Glaister - Stone-Sawing Machinery at Melbourne (Illustrated)
- War Department Report on Gun Cotton