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* Permanent Way of the Thames Railway Bridges, p 324. (Illustrated). | * Permanent Way of the Thames Railway Bridges, p 324. (Illustrated). | ||
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1867 April 12th PDF
Main Subjects
- 1867 Paris Exhibition, p 309 - 313. (Illustrated).
- 15-Inch Cast Iron Gun for the English Government, p 324. (Illustrated).
- Baker's Patent Anti-Incrustor, p 313. (Illustrated).
- Birmingham and the Factory Bill, p 313.
- Bridge Over the Iser at Turnau, p 325. (Illustrated).
- Coupled Passenger Locomotive - R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co, p 316 and 320. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 321.
- English and American Ironclads.
- Improvements of Rivers.
- Street Tunnels.
- Institution of Civil Engineers and John Scott Russell, p 323.
- Largest Anchor in the World, p 325. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 318 and 327.
- Robert Mushet of Cheltenham.
- Edward H. Dutton.
- Robert D. Napier.
- Arthur A. West.
- William Spence
- Permanent Way of the Thames Railway Bridges, p 324. (Illustrated).
- Steel as a Constructive Material, p 314.
- Technical Education in Prussia, p 328.