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* Crystal Palace [[1882 Gas and Electrical Exhibition|Gas and Electrical Exhibition]], No.1. | * Crystal Palace [[1882 Gas and Electrical Exhibition|Gas and Electrical Exhibition]], No.1. | ||
** [[Strode and Co]]. | ** [[Strode and Co]]. | ||
** [[ | ** [[Duplex Electric Light Co]]. | ||
** [[William Sugg and Co|Sugg]]. | ** [[William Sugg and Co|Sugg]]. | ||
** [[E. Dent and Co|Dent]] | ** [[E. Dent and Co|Dent]] |
Revision as of 11:02, 1 January 2016
Main Subjects
- American Mogul Locomotive, Newfoundland Railway, James Cleminson, Engineer, p 450a. (Illustrated)
- Bagshaws' Friction Hoist and Brake, p 455. (Illustrated)
- Chertemps and Dandeu Dynamo Electric Machine, p 444 and p 446. (Illustrated)
- Crystal Palace Gas and Electrical Exhibition, No.1.
- Dynamo-Electric Machinery, by Silvanus P. Thompson, p 446.
- Editorial, p 451.
- Obstacles in the way of Electic Lighting.
- Institution of Civil Engineers.
- Hydraulic Power of the Rhone.
- Aluminium, Aluminium Crown Metal Co, James Webster.
- Well-Decked and Flush-Decked Vessels.
- Coal Trade of Italy.
- Miners Wages.
- Australian Artillery Experiments, Cammell and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 447.
- F. Harvey Rapley. (Illustrated)
- James Davis, Mill Manager Spongy Iron and Purifying Co.
- Edward Bayzand Ellington.
- Manchester Ship Canal, No.2, p 454 (Illustrated)
- New Insulator, by J. S. Lewis, p 447. (Illustrated)
- Newman Testimonial, p 446.
- Patent Journal, p 458. (Illustrated)
- Pneumatic Pulveriser, p 455. (Illustrated)
- R. and W. Hawthorns' Exhibits at theNorth East Coast Exhibition, p 455.
- Results of Transit of Venus Expeditions, p 443. (Illustrated)
- Snyders' 5-H.P. Vertical Boiler, p 447. (Illustrated)
- Society of Engineers, Twenty Eighth AGM, Jabez Church, President, Attendees Listed, p 446.
- Synthesis of Theobromine and Coffeine - (Caffeine).
- Through the Alps by Locomotive, an Engineers Trip over the St. Gothard Railway, Part 5. p 456.
- The Indicator, No. 33. Henry Lea, p 443 and p 450. (Illustrated)