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1863 March 20th PDF
Main Subjects
- Cooper's Pump and Other Valves, p 163. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 167.
- Iron vs Wooden Ships.
- Engineering in the Future.
- Experiments at Shoeburyness, p 163 - 164.
- Fouling of Iron Ships' Bottoms, p 165.
- How to Make a Bonfire, p 168.
- Humphry's Steam Engines, p 163. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 168.
- Priestley's Apparatus for Distributing Sand Upon Railways, p 162. (Illustrated).
- Sellers' Planing Machine, p 166. (Illustrated).
- Society of Arts, p 159 - 161.
- March 11th 1863 Sir Thomas Phillips in the Chair.
- An International Transit Route Through Nicaragua by Commander Bedford.
- March 18th 1863 Earl of Caithness in the Chair.
- The Suppression and Extinction of Fires by Charles B. King. - History of Fire Engines - Inventors Listed
- James Braidwood.
- Frederick Hodges.
- William Baddeley.
- March 11th 1863 Sir Thomas Phillips in the Chair.
- Solid-Drawn Iron and Steel Tubes, p 165.
- Steam Culture Mechanics, p 165.
- Street Railways, p 164.
- Thames Embankment, p 161.
- The Hector, p 162.
- The Suez Canal, p 164.