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* [[Alexandra Palace]], p 230 and 231. (Illustrated). | * [[Alexandra Palace]], p 230 and 231. (Illustrated). | ||
* [[Bunnett and Co]], Works of, p 226 and 227. (Illustrated). | * [[Bunnett and Co (of Deptford)|Bunnett and Co]], Works of Deptford, p 226 and 227. (Illustrated). | ||
* Can a Red Hot Boiler be Exploded?, p 228. | * Can a Red Hot Boiler be Exploded?, p 228. |
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1867 March 15th PDF
Main Subjects
- Alexandra Palace, p 230 and 231. (Illustrated).
- Bunnett and Co, Works of Deptford, p 226 and 227. (Illustrated).
- Can a Red Hot Boiler be Exploded?, p 228.
- Ceylon Telegraph Cable, p 224.
- Compound Engine - Robert Stephenson and Co, p 234 and 239. (Illustrated).
- Condition and Prospect of the Railways of the Argentine Republic, p 233.
- Death - William Wilkinson Nicholson, of Islington, age 66, 237.
- Editorial, p 235.
- Steel Armour-Plates.
- Engine Drivers' Strike.
- Ironclad Ships.
- Engineering of the Thames Embankment, p 223 and 224.
- Furnaces In and Out of Blast in South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, p 240.
- Letters to the Editor, p 232 and 237.
- Magnesium and Sodium, p 224.
- Manchester Gasworks, p 239.
- Proposed Works on the Douro in Portugal, p 233.
- Star Gauge, p 233.
- Theory of Colours - No.II, p 223.