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** [[James Fortescue Flannery|J. Fortescue Flannery]]. | ** [[James Fortescue Flannery|J. Fortescue Flannery]]. | ||
** [[David M. Henderson]]. | ** [[David Marr Henderson|David M. Henderson]]. | ||
* Passenger Engine for the Franz-Josef Railway, p 245 and 248. (Illustrated). | * Passenger Engine for the Franz-Josef Railway, p 245 and 248. (Illustrated). | ||
Latest revision as of 18:04, 3 December 2014
1880 April 04th PDF
Main Subjects
- Editorial, p 249.
- The Steel of the Future.
- Continuous Brakes in Practice - Caledonian Railway.
- Strength of Flat Stayed Surfaces - Sprague and Tower.
- Marine Engineers in Shanghai, China.
- A Strange Story of Steel.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p 243.
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 252.
- Iron Railway Sleepers, (No. IX), p 241.
- Lay Torpedo, p 243 and 244. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 246.
- Passenger Engine for the Franz-Josef Railway, p 245 and 248. (Illustrated).