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** [[John Davis and Son]]. | ** [[John Davis and Son]]. | ||
* [[Institution of Civil Engineers]], p029. | * [[Institution of Civil Engineers]], p029. | ||
** [[Robert E. Commans]]. | ** [[R. E. Commans|Robert E. Commans]]. | ||
* Large Masonry Arch Railroad Bridge, p028 (Illustrated). | * Large Masonry Arch Railroad Bridge, p028 (Illustrated). | ||
Revision as of 17:16, 29 December 2014
Main Subjects
- Bridge Disaster in the United States, p029.
- Bridge Over the Trent on the Midland Railway, p027, p030 (Illustrated).
- Carnot and Modern Heat - Oliver Lodge, (No. II), p021.
- Editorial, p031.
- Government and the Eight Hours Day
- Industrial Occupations
- Curing Machinery
- Iron and Steel In Shipbuilding
- Aluminium Yachts
- Improved Main Steam Pipes.
- Electricity and Steam Power in Switzerland, p022.
- Jeffrey Coal Mining Machine, p026 (Illustrated).
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p029.
- Large Masonry Arch Railroad Bridge, p028 (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p035.
- J. and E. Hall
- John Dixon.
- Arthur E. Collins of Reading
- Robert McGlasson of Selhurst
- O. Berend and Co
- Parliamentary Notes, p029.
- Remarkable Overflowing Artesian Well, p023, p024 (Illustrated).
- Royal Institution - Gaseous and Liquid Air, p024.
- Safety of Compressed Gas Cylinders, p023.
- Warming Railway Carriages, p034 (Illustrated).
- Water Tube Boilers, (No. I), p022.