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* Rifled Cannon, p 395. | * Rifled Cannon, p 395. | ||
* [[Society of Arts]] - [[Thomas Sopwith]], p 393. | * [[Society of Arts]] - [[Thomas Sopwith (1803-1879)|Thomas Sopwith]], p 393. | ||
** [[George Rowdon Burnell]]. | ** [[George Rowdon Burnell]]. | ||
* Vickers' Apparatus for Opening and Shutting Railway Gates, p 397. (Illustrated). | * Vickers' Apparatus for Opening and Shutting Railway Gates, p 397. (Illustrated). |
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1860 June 22nd PDF
Main Subjects
- 1860 French Agricultural Show, p 404.
- Budden's Piles for Piers and Jetties, p 397. (Illustrated).
- Consumption of Smoke by Steam-Tugs, p 403.
- Editorial, p 401.
- The Defence of Woolwich and London.
- Railway Brakes.
- Systems of Riveting.
- Equatorial Telescope at Greenwich Observatory, p 397.
- Fenwick's Improved Street Gutters, p 396.
- Improved Machinery for Moulding Hollow Bricks and Tubular Articles, p 400. (Illustrated).
- James Dillon's Pleonometer, p 396. (Illustrated).
- Joseph Bazalgette on The Thames Embankment, p 404.
- Letters to the Editor, p 398.
- Proposed Government Arsenals at Cannock Chase and Birkenhead, p 399.
- Rifled Cannon, p 395.
- Society of Arts - Thomas Sopwith, p 393.
- Vickers' Apparatus for Opening and Shutting Railway Gates, p 397. (Illustrated).
- W. E. Cochrane's Dog and Lock Railway Fastenings, p 397.