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* American Air and Steam Locomotives, p 137. (Illustrated). | * American Air and Steam Locomotives, p 137. (Illustrated). | ||
* Brown's Low Water Alarm for Steam Boilers, p 142. (Illustrated). | |||
** [[Arthur D. Studd and Co]]. | |||
* Chicago Drainage Canal - [[Frank W. Skinner]], p 125 and 129. (Illustrated). | * Chicago Drainage Canal - [[Frank W. Skinner]], p 125 and 129. (Illustrated). | ||
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** Workmen's Compensation Bill. | ** Workmen's Compensation Bill. | ||
** Foreign Competition. | ** Foreign Competition. | ||
* Engineers' Strike, p 130. | * Engineers' Strike, p 130. | ||
* Federated Engineering and Ship Building Employers, p 134. | * Federated Engineering and Ship Building Employers, p 134. | ||
** [[Henry C. S. Dyer]]. | ** [[Henry C. S. Dyer]]. | ||
* Gas Manufacturer in the Metropolis, p 128. | * Gas Manufacturer in the Metropolis, p 128. | ||
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* [[Iron and Steel Institute]], p 132. | * [[Iron and Steel Institute]], p 132. | ||
** [[Edward P. Martin]]. | ** [[Edward P. Martin]]. | ||
* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], p 128. | * [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], p 128. | ||
** [[Alfred Morcom]]. | ** [[Alfred Morcom]]. | ||
** [[Cramlington Coal Co]]. | ** [[Cramlington Coal Co]]. | ||
* Launches and Trial Trips, p 145. | |||
** [[Fleming and Ferguson]] - Garvogue. | |||
** [[David Rollo and Sons]]. | |||
** [[George Hepburn and Son]]. | |||
** [[Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co]]. | |||
** [[Ropner and Son]]. | |||
** [[Constantine Pickering and Co]]. | |||
* Lead for Locomotive Valves, p 141. | |||
* Letters to the Editor, p 140. | * Letters to the Editor, p 140. | ||
** [[Thomas Wrightson]]. | ** [[Thomas Wrightson]]. | ||
** [[S. Smeaton]]. | ** [[S. Smeaton]]. | ||
** [[Joseph Whitworth Hulse]]. | ** [[Joseph Whitworth Hulse]]. | ||
** [[Henry Davey]]. | |||
* Light Railways in Belgium, p 127. | * Light Railways in Belgium, p 127. | ||
* Movements of a Locomotive Spring, p 141. | |||
* Pumping Engines for Japan, p 132 and 133. (Illustrated). | * Pumping Engines for Japan, p 132 and 133. (Illustrated). |
Revision as of 15:02, 19 April 2013
1897 August 06th PDF
- Contents, p 135.
Main Subjects
- American Air and Steam Locomotives, p 137. (Illustrated).
- Brown's Low Water Alarm for Steam Boilers, p 142. (Illustrated).
- Chicago Drainage Canal - Frank W. Skinner, p 125 and 129. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 135.
- The Strike and Lock Out.
- British Armour Plates.
- South Kensington Museum.
- Pig Iron and Coke in America.
- Egyptian Bridges.
- Workmen's Compensation Bill.
- Foreign Competition.
- Engineers' Strike, p 130.
- Federated Engineering and Ship Building Employers, p 134.
- Gas Manufacturer in the Metropolis, p 128.
- High Speed Self-Lubricating Steam Engines - By Alfred Morcom, p 137.
- Iron and Steel Institute, p 132.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 128.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 145.
- Lead for Locomotive Valves, p 141.
- Letters to the Editor, p 140.
- Light Railways in Belgium, p 127.
- Movements of a Locomotive Spring, p 141.
- Pumping Engines for Japan, p 132 and 133. (Illustrated).
- Speed Trials of the Imperial Japanese Battleship Yashima, p 137.
- Zermatt Gorner Grat Railway, p 132.