Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* Boiler Explosion on Board the [[SS City of Rome]], p 20.
* Boiler Explosion on Board the [[SS City of Rome]], p 20.


* Editorial
* Editorial, p 27.
** Marine Boilers.
** Common Road Railways.
** Teeside Water Supply.
** The River Tees.


* Ehrhardt's Portable Locomotive Weighing Apparatus, p 20.
* Ehrhardt's Portable Locomotive Weighing Apparatus, p 20.
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* [[Siemens and Halske]] - Lichterfeld Electric Railway, p 22 and 23. (Illustrated).
* [[Siemens and Halske]] - Lichterfeld Electric Railway, p 22 and 23. (Illustrated).
* Tenders - Llansamlet, Near Swansea - [[Complex Ore Co]], p 28.
* Visits in the Provinces, p 29 and 30. (Illustrated).
** [[Silksworth Colliery]], Durham, (No. I).


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Main Subjects

  • Editorial, p 27.
    • Marine Boilers.
    • Common Road Railways.
    • Teeside Water Supply.
    • The River Tees.
  • Ehrhardt's Portable Locomotive Weighing Apparatus, p 20.
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, p 20.
    • Awards Listed.
  • Letters to the Editor, p 24.
    • Alexander B. W. Kennedy.
    • W. A. Comber.
    • Robert Renton Gibbs.
    • Robert Thomas Moore.
    • J. Albert Muntz.
    • Edward Barry.
    • P. M. Parsons.
    • Henry Law.
    • William Parsey.

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