Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* Editorial
* Editorial
* [[A. W. and H. W. Brewtnall|Brewtnalls']] Patent Couplings for Electrical Purposes, p 358.
* Hardie Locomotive, Elevated Railroad, New York, p 358. (Illustrated)
* Hydraulic Ship lifting Dock, Bombay, [[Clark and Standfield]], Engineers, p 359 and p 362. (Illustrated)


* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], Appliances for Working under Water, or in Irrespirable Gases, by [[W. A. Gorman]], p 355. (Illustrated)
* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], Appliances for Working under Water, or in Irrespirable Gases, by [[W. A. Gorman]], p 355. (Illustrated)
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** [[Augustus Siebe]].
** [[Augustus Siebe]].
** [[Henry Albert Fleuss]].
** [[Henry Albert Fleuss]].
* [[Iron and Steel Institute]], [[Josiah Smith]], President, p 357.
* [[Iron and Steel Institute]], [[Josiah T, Smith]], President, p 357.
 
* Letters to the Editor, p 360.
** James Johnstone.
** [[William Inglis]].
* Merchant Steam Vessels at the Shipwrights Exhibition, No.2. P 357.
* Merchant Steam Vessels at the Shipwrights Exhibition, No.2. P 357.
** [[John Elder|John Elder and Co]].
** [[John Elder|John Elder and Co]].

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  • Editorial
  • Brewtnalls' Patent Couplings for Electrical Purposes, p 358.
  • Hardie Locomotive, Elevated Railroad, New York, p 358. (Illustrated)
  • Hydraulic Ship lifting Dock, Bombay, Clark and Standfield, Engineers, p 359 and p 362. (Illustrated)


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