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* [[A. V. Newton]]'s Machinery for Forging Horseshoes, p 280. (Illustrated). | * [[A. V. Newton]]'s Machinery for Forging Horseshoes, p 280. (Illustrated). | ||
* Editorial | * Editorial, p 281. | ||
** Riverboat Steamboats. | |||
** Railway Accidents. | |||
** The Type-Printing Telegraph. | |||
* [[F. W. Brind]]'s Improvements in Sewing Machines, p 276. (Illustrated). | * [[F. W. Brind]]'s Improvements in Sewing Machines, p 276. (Illustrated). | ||
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** [[Robert Harley]]. | ** [[Robert Harley]]. | ||
** [[W. N. Molesworth]]. | ** [[W. N. Molesworth]]. | ||
* Rocket Gun - [[Henry W. Reveley]], p 283. | |||
* [[Society of Arts]], p 273. | * [[Society of Arts]], p 273. | ||
** [[H. Hyde]]. | ** [[H. Hyde]]. | ||
** [[David Edward Hughes]]. | ** [[David Edward Hughes]]. | ||
* [[William Tucker]]'s Variable Boring Bit, p 280. (Illustrated). | |||
* Warry's Breech-Loading Gun, p 274. | |||
* | * [[West Somerset Railway]] - [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]],p 283. | ||
* [[W. H. Child]]'s Improvements in Hair and Skin Brushes, p 277. (Illustrated). | * [[W. H. Child]]'s Improvements in Hair and Skin Brushes, p 277. (Illustrated). |
Revision as of 14:11, 1 April 2014
1859 April 22nd PDF
Main Subjects
- A. V. Newton's Improvements in Air Engines, p 277. (Illustrated).
- A. V. Newton's Machinery for Forging Horseshoes, p 280. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 281.
- Riverboat Steamboats.
- Railway Accidents.
- The Type-Printing Telegraph.
- F. W. Brind's Improvements in Sewing Machines, p 276. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Engineers in Scotland, p 274.
- John Oxley's Bath, p 277. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 278.
- Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, p 275.
- Rocket Gun - Henry W. Reveley, p 283.
- Society of Arts, p 273.
- William Tucker's Variable Boring Bit, p 280. (Illustrated).
- Warry's Breech-Loading Gun, p 274.
- W. H. Child's Improvements in Hair and Skin Brushes, p 277. (Illustrated).
- William Toshach's Pile-Driving Machines, p 276. (Illustrated).