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* Progress in France, p 40. | * Progress in France, p 40. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:21, 8 May 2014
Main Subjects
- 1867 Paris Exhibition - Educational Apparatus, p 45.
- 1867 Paris Exhibition - Locomotives, p 38 and 39. (Illustrated).
- Artillery and Other War Material Produced at the 1867 Paris Exhibition, p 35. (Illustrated).
- Austrian Mining Colleges, p 51.
- Austrian Tooth Cutting Machine at 1867 Paris Exhibition, p 43. (Illustrated).
- Blowing Engines - By John Cockerill and Co, p 38. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 47.
- Colliery Explosions - Burning Fire-Damp at Intervals at Time and Space.
- Dockyard Roads.
- Manufacture of Steel by the Use of Oxidising Salts.
- Condensation in Steam Engine Cylinders -
- Foreign and Colonial Railways, p 45.
- Hyde Park Railings - Robinson and Cottam, p 51.
- Institution of Civil Engineers - Charles Hutton Gregory, p 50.
- Letters to the Editor, p 43.
- Progress in France, p 40.
- Proposed Railway From Rangoon to Western China, p 37.
- Railings for Hyde Park - Robinson and Cottam, p 42. (Illustrated).
- Spectroscopic Photography, p 35.
- Wheel-Boring and Key-Slot Cutting Machine at the 1867 Paris Exhibition,p 46. (Illustrated).