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* [[Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society]] - [[William Fairbairn]], p 134. | * [[Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society]] - [[William Fairbairn]], p 134. |
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1860 March 02nd PDF
Main Subjects
- 1862 London Exhibition, p 140.
- Christopher Pottinger's Dredging Machinery, p 136. (Illustrated).
- Charles Tapp and James B. Tapp's Steam Boilers, p 137. (Illustrated).
- Counting-Room Engineering in America, p 135.
- Editorial, p 141.
- The Higham Colliery Explosion.
- Why do Wheel-Tyres Break on Railways?
- New Bronze Coinage.
- Electrical Telegraph Marvels, p 136.
- Great Chimney at Glasgow, p 138.
- Huddersfield Steam Boiler Association, p 143.
- Institution of Civil Engineers - Joseph Locke, p 133.
- James Broadley's Looms, p 140. (Illustrated).
- James B. Tapp's Steam Boilers, p 137. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 139.
- Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - William Fairbairn, p 134.
- Society of Arts - W. R. Grove, p 133.
- Usefulness of Diamonds, p 143.
- William M. Smith's Fare-Box for the Prevention of Fraud by Conductors, p 137.
- W. N. Nicholson's Clod Crushers, p 137.