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Revision as of 09:02, 29 May 2014
Main Subjects
- 1871 London Exhibition, p 124.
- Beckett's Patent Self-Acting Brake, p 127. (Illustrated).
- Birmingham Companies, p 124.
- British Ammunition - It's Construction and Use, No.IV, p 123.
- Chemical Society, p 129.
- Death, p 131.
- Editorial, p 131.
- The Government Bill on the Metropolitan Water Supply.
- Official Tests of Machinery.
- The Sewage of South London.
- High-Speed Wood Working Machinery - Allen Ransome and Co.
- Franklin's High-Speed Compound Engine, p 126. (Illustrated).
- Gas Lighting by Electricity, p 129.
- Letters to the Editor, p 128.
- Moore's Water-Pipe Protector, p 127. (Illustrated).
- Narrow Gauge Locomotive for the Imperial Government of Japan - Vulcan Foundry, p 126. (Illustrated).
- Reconstruction of a Pier of the Bridge on the Government of Tamboff, Russia, p 123. (Illustrated).
- Sale of Foundry Plant and Machinery at the Dennis Park Foundry, Stourbridge, p 134.
- Test of Turbine Water-Wheels, p 133.
- Thomas Midelton's Drawing Instrument, p 126. (Illustrated).