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* On the Commercial Importance of the Propert of Specific Inductive Resistance in Materials for the Insulation of Submarine Telegraph Wires. | * On the Commercial Importance of the Propert of Specific Inductive Resistance in Materials for the Insulation of Submarine Telegraph Wires. | ||
* Papers on Puddling (I). | |||
* [[John Ramsbottom (1814-1897)|Ramsbottom's]] Improvements in Rolling Machinery. | * [[John Ramsbottom (1814-1897)|Ramsbottom's]] Improvements in Rolling Machinery. | ||
* [[G. Whitton|Whitton's]] Improvements in Hydraulic Presses. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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Revision as of 15:22, 17 August 2012
Main Subjects
- Editorial
- The Price of Bessemer Rails
- The Paris Universal Exhibition of 1867
- Engine Room Hatches
- The Application of Hydraulic Power to the Working of Mountain Railways
- The Metropolitan Fire Brigade
- Death - Hugh Meyler Bright.
- Gresham's Patent Injectors.
- Institution of Civil Engineers Address of John Fowler Esq as President (II)
- Indian Railways in 1865 (No. II).
- John Brown on the Construction of Armour Plates.
- King, Smith and Howell's Reversing and Expansive Gear.
- On the Commercial Importance of the Propert of Specific Inductive Resistance in Materials for the Insulation of Submarine Telegraph Wires.
- Papers on Puddling (I).
- Ramsbottom's Improvements in Rolling Machinery.
- Whitton's Improvements in Hydraulic Presses.