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* Conversion of Gauge on the [[Great Western Railway]], (No. III), p 447. (Illustrated). | * Conversion of Gauge on the [[Great Western Railway]], (No. III), p 447. (Illustrated). | ||
** [[Robert Stephenson and Co: North Star (GWR)|North Star]], p 447 and 456. (Illustrated). | ** [[Robert Stephenson and Co: North Star (GWR)|North Star]], p 447 and 456. (Illustrated). | ||
** [[Stephenson and Co]]. | ** [[Robert Stephenson and Co|Stephenson and Co]]. | ||
* Death - [[Peter William Willans]], p 457. | * Death - [[Peter William Willans]], p 457. | ||
Revision as of 17:59, 23 July 2014
1892 May 27th PDF
Main Subjects
- 1893 Chicago International Exhibition, p 452.
- Captain Abney.
- Francis Cobb.
- James Dredge.
- G. Davison.
- Colonel J. Gale.
- H. P. Robinson.
- Henry Trueman Wood.
- Johnstone, Norman and Co.
- Brush Train Lighting Plant, p 460.
- Coast Defence
- Conversion of Gauge on the Great Western Railway, (No. III), p 447. (Illustrated).
- North Star, p 447 and 456. (Illustrated).
- Stephenson and Co.
- Death - Peter William Willans, p 457.
- Editorial, p 457.
- American Atlantic Liners.
- Water Resources of London.
- Proposed Ship Canal to Brussels.
- International Miners' Congress.
- Copper and Engineering Needs.
- Miners' Federation and the Durham Strike.
- Yorkshire Coalowners and the Locomotive Contracts.
- Electric Locomotion in Central London, p 459.
- English and American Locomotives, p 461.
- Gas Engine and Pumps, Teignmouth Waterworks - G. Crow, p 452 and 454. (Illustrated).
- HMS Royal Sovereign, p 451.
- Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London, p 460.
- London Association of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen - Hand Ice-Making Machines, p 460.
- Letters to the Editor, p 454.
- George Halliday.
- Anthony S. Bower.
- James Ellam.
- Robert H. Smith.
- M. N. Forney.
- D. Pollock.
- Bumsted and Chandler.
- Obituary - Peter William Willans, p 458.
- Otto Aerial Ropeway - Henry Tate and Sons's Sugar Works, Silvertown, p 453. (Illustrated).