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** [[David Whitehead and Co|Whitehead and Co]] of Soho Ironworks, Manchester | ** [[David Whitehead and Co|Whitehead and Co]] of Soho Ironworks, Manchester | ||
** [[William Hedley]] | ** [[William Hedley]] | ||
** [[O. W. Hedley]]. | ** [[O. W. Hedley]] | ||
** [[Oswald Dodd Hedley]], son of William. | |||
* [[Locomotive: Puffing Billy|Puffing Billy]] - Wylam Colliery Locomotive, p451, p454 (Illustrated) | * [[Locomotive: Puffing Billy|Puffing Billy]] - Wylam Colliery Locomotive, p451, p454 (Illustrated) | ||
** [[John Hedley]]. | ** [[John Hedley]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:02, 21 January 2015
1876 June 16th PDF
Main Subjects
- 1876 Centennial Exhibition, p446, p450 (Illustrated)
- Action of Water Flowing Through a Nozzle - James Brownlee, p452 (II)
- British Association of Gas Managers, p448
- Editorial, p453.
- Amalgamated Society of Engineers
- Disclaimers to Patent Specifications
- Protection in Russia
- Vebtilation of Collieries
- Oberon Experiments at Portsmouth.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p452 (Names Listed)
- Loan Collection of Scientific Instruments - History of the Steam Engine, p445 (III)(Illustrated).
- Robert Napier
- Miller
- Taylor
- Symington
- John Reid
- John Wood
- Henry Bell
- Whitehead and Co of Soho Ironworks, Manchester
- William Hedley
- O. W. Hedley
- Oswald Dodd Hedley, son of William.
- Puffing Billy - Wylam Colliery Locomotive, p451, p454 (Illustrated)
- Pumping Engine at the Lehigh Zinc Works, p446
- Society of Engineers, p448.
- Steam Street Cars, p448.
- What is a Strike, p452.