Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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'''Main Subjects
'''Main Subjects
* American Automatic Steam Whistle, p 443.
** [[James Harrison, Junior]].


* Armoury Iron Works - Wrought Iron Chairs, p 443.
* Armoury Iron Works - Wrought Iron Chairs, p 443.
** [[R. Archer and Co]] - [[Robert Archer]].
* Bachhoffner's Glass Shades for Gas and Other Lights, p 446.
* Burnap's Improved Pump, p 446.
* Ermen's Machinery for Finishing Yarns or Threads, p 447.
* Fenton's Railway Signmal Apparatus, p 447.
* [[Institution of Civil Engineers in Ireland]], p 444.
** [[John Hill]].
** [[G. W. Hemans]].
** [[John Scott Russell].


* [[James Boydell|Boydell's]] Traction Engine, p 442.
* [[James Boydell|Boydell's]] Traction Engine, p 442.
* Chemical, p 453.
** [[M. H. Sainte-Claire Deville]].


* Dunnicliff and Dexter's Warp Machinery, p 443.
* Dunnicliff and Dexter's Warp Machinery, p 443.


* Editorial, p 451.
** The Kensington Museum and Schools.
** The 'Dip' and the 'Davy'.
** The Enfield Rifle Factory.
** Steam Locomotion on Common Roads - [[Endless Railway Co]].
** Penal Servitude.


* Editorial
* Fairbairn and Newton's Machinery for Dressing Waste Silk, p 450.


* Great Handel Festival 1857, p 454.
* Interesting to Spinners, p 454.
** [[J. P. Parham]].
* Letters to the Editor, p 449.
** [[J. Rockcliffe]].
* Machine-Made Locks and Keys, p 448.
* Magnay and Whitehead's Mode of Damping Paper for Printing, p 446.
* New Bridge Over The Kentucky River on the Line of the Louisville and Lexington railway, p 454.
** [[Julius W. Adams]].
* [[Royal Institution of Great Britain]] - [[Benjamin Brodie]], p 448.
** [[Andrew Cassels Ramsay]].


* [[Society of Arts]], p 441.
* [[Society of Arts]], p 441.
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** [[David Mushet]].
** [[David Mushet]].
** [[Frederick Abel]].
** [[Frederick Abel]].
* Struthers' Machinery for Transmitting Power, p 450.
* Telegraph Cable across the Hudson, p 450.
* [[Thomas Allan]]'s Improvements in the Permanent Way of Railways, p 446.
* Thompson's Plan of Lighting Railway Carriages with Gas, p 447.
** [[Hill and Demerest]].
* Todd's Power Looms, p 447.
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Main Subjects

  • Bachhoffner's Glass Shades for Gas and Other Lights, p 446.
  • Burnap's Improved Pump, p 446.
  • Ermen's Machinery for Finishing Yarns or Threads, p 447.
  • Fenton's Railway Signmal Apparatus, p 447.
  • Dunnicliff and Dexter's Warp Machinery, p 443.
  • Editorial, p 451.
    • The Kensington Museum and Schools.
    • The 'Dip' and the 'Davy'.
    • The Enfield Rifle Factory.
    • Steam Locomotion on Common Roads - Endless Railway Co.
    • Penal Servitude.
  • Fairbairn and Newton's Machinery for Dressing Waste Silk, p 450.
  • Great Handel Festival 1857, p 454.
  • Machine-Made Locks and Keys, p 448.
  • Magnay and Whitehead's Mode of Damping Paper for Printing, p 446.
  • New Bridge Over The Kentucky River on the Line of the Louisville and Lexington railway, p 454.
  • Telegraph Cable across the Hudson, p 450.
  • Thomas Allan's Improvements in the Permanent Way of Railways, p 446.
  • Todd's Power Looms, p 447.


See Also

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