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* [[Association for the Prevention of Steam Boiler Explosions]], p 267. | * [[Association for the Prevention of Steam Boiler Explosions]], p 267. | ||
** [[William Fairbairn]]. | ** [[William Fairbairn]]. | ||
** [[L. E. Fletcher]]. | ** [[Lavington Evans Fletcher|L. E. Fletcher]]. | ||
* [[Auguste Aerts]]' Water Axle-Boxes, p 264. | * [[Auguste Aerts]]' Water Axle-Boxes, p 264. | ||
** [[Paul Francis Aerts]] | ** [[Paul Francis Aerts]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 21 October 2014
Main Subjects
- American Artillery, p 267.
- Association for the Prevention of Steam Boiler Explosions, p 267.
- Auguste Aerts' Water Axle-Boxes, p 264.
- Earl Russell's Drinking Fountains, p 263.
- East Indian Railway, p 268.
- Editorial, p 269.
- The William Armstrong Gun.
- Iron Bridges.
- The Rolling of Ships.
- Locomotive Power.
- Edward Humphreys' Steam Engines, p 265. (Illustrated).
- Great Indian Peninsula Railway, p 262.
- HMS Warrior, p 263.
- James Chalmers' Under-Channel Railway, p 261. (Illustrated).
- James Jack and David Rollo's Surface Condensers, p 268. (Illustrated).
- John Ridley's Australian Reaping Machine, p 265. (Illustrated).
- John Watkins' Railway Brakes, p 264. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 266.
- Preservation of Stone, p 272.
- Progress of Harbour Works, p 262.
- Rifled Cannon, p 267.
- Speed of American Steam Boats, p 272.
- William Armstrong's Gun, p 263.
- Captain Halsted.