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* An American Steam Excavator, p 464. (Illustrated). | * An American Steam Excavator, p 464. (Illustrated). | ||
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* Electric Traction on the Underground Railway, p 450. | * Electric Traction on the Underground Railway, p 450. | ||
* [[George Hamilton]] and Engineering Contracts, p 466. | |||
* Iron Foundries and Foundry Practice in the United States, p 446. | * Iron Foundries and Foundry Practice in the United States, p 446. |
Revision as of 14:07, 2 August 2013
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 457.
- Admirality Works Department, p 466.
- American Vs English Engineering Methods, p 466.
- An American Steam Excavator, p 464. (Illustrated).
- Brighton Railway Suburban Widening, p 460.
- Cross-Channel Passenger Steamship Services, (No. VIII), p 459.
- Cutter Grinding Machines, p 454.
- Editorial, p 457.
- Government Contracts.
- What is an Economical Steam Engine?
- By-Products from Coke Ovens.
- French Shipping Bounties.
- Electric Crane for W. G. Armstrong and Co, p 454 and 456. (Illustrated).
- Electric Traction on the Underground Railway, p 450.
- George Hamilton and Engineering Contracts, p 466.
- Iron Foundries and Foundry Practice in the United States, p 446.
- Letters to the Editor, p 462.
- Manufacture of Briquettes From Wood Waste - Gustaf V. Heidenstam, p 465.
- Munich Surface-Contact Tramway, (No. II), p 445.
- Naval Gunnery - S. Eardley-Wilmot, p 448.
- New York and Brooklyn Bridge, p 448.
- Plastic Pressure Tube Expander, p 464.
- Protected Twin-Screw Torpedo Boats Siroco and Mistral, p 459.
- Pumping Engines at Hampton, p 452.
- Shipbuilding in Germany, p 445.
- Uganda Railway, Kikuyu Inclines, p 460. (Illustrated).