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* Obituary - [[Thomas Elliot Harrison|Thomas Elliot Harrison]], p 234. | * Obituary - [[Thomas Elliot Harrison|Thomas Elliot Harrison]], p 234. |
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1888 March 23rd PDF
Main Subjects
- 1888 Royal Agricultural Show, p 246.
- Abstracts of Consular and Diplomatic Reports, p 232.
- Bournemouth Direct Railway, p 244.
- Construction of Furnaces for Burning Liquid Fuel, (No. IV), p 232 and 233. (Illustrated).
- Development of the Marine Engine in the British Navy, (No. I), p 231.
- Editorial, p 241.
- The Preston Docks Scheme.
- Invasion and Coast Defence - Charles Nugent.
- Water for Trade Purposes By Meter - Cooke, Sons and Co Vs New River Co.
- The Architects and Civil Engineers Registration Bill.
- Settlement of the Railway Dispute in Ceylon.
- Coal Line.
- Grace Darling - Boiler of the Steam Yacht, p 237, 238 and 240. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 238.
- E. Gobert.
- Michael Reynolds.
- William H. Williamson.
- John Brett.
- W. A. S. Benson.
- Joseph Boult.
- Phillip J. Messment.
- W. C. Unwin.
- James W. Beck.
- E. B. Ellington.
- Clement E. Stretton.
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 242.
- Earl of Ravensworth.
- American War-Ship Design.
- Unarmoured WaterLines in War Ships - Captain Fitzgerald.
- Captain Hubert Grefell.
- Obituary - George Henry Corliss, p 246.
- Obituary - Thomas Elliot Harrison, p 234.
- Photographic Plate - Flexible Substitutes, p 244.
- Sanitary Neglect in the East, p 237.
- Six-Coupled Locomotive, p 234 and 236. (Illustrated).