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* Irrigation Engineering (III) - [[Hanbury Brown]] | * Irrigation Engineering (III) - [[Hanbury Brown]] | ||
* Machine Tool Design (XII) - [[John Thomas Nicolson|J. T. Nicolson]] and [[Dempster Smith]] | * Machine Tool Design (XII) - [[John Thomas Nicolson|J. T. Nicolson]] and [[Dempster Smith]] | ||
* [[Manning, Wardle and Co]] of Boyne Engine Works - [[James T. Marshall]] Valve Gear | * [[Manning, Wardle and Co]] of Boyne Engine Works - [[James Thompson Marshall|James T. Marshall]] Valve Gear | ||
* Manufacture of Cartridge Cases for Quick-Firing Guns - Colonel Leandro Cubillo, of Trubia, Spain and the late [[Archibald Potter Head|Archibald P. Head]] | * Manufacture of Cartridge Cases for Quick-Firing Guns - Colonel Leandro Cubillo, of Trubia, Spain and the late [[Archibald Potter Head|Archibald P. Head]] | ||
* Monument to [[James Prescott Joule|Dr. Joule]] at Sale (Illustrated) | * Monument to [[James Prescott Joule|Dr. Joule]] at Sale (Illustrated) |
Latest revision as of 15:43, 4 January 2016
Main Subjects
- American Steel Sheet Piling
- Branch Railways in India
- Coventry Electricity Works (Illustrated)
- Editorial
- Metropolitan Power Schemes
- British Science Guild
- The Prevention of Smoke in Locomotives
- Iron Ore Production
- The Royal Show
- Miners Wages in Yorkshire
- The County Council Steamers
- Efficiency in Compression in Steam Engines - Robert H. Smith
- Iron and Copper Stay Bolts - John Livingstone, Montreal
- Irrigation Engineering (III) - Hanbury Brown
- Machine Tool Design (XII) - J. T. Nicolson and Dempster Smith
- Manning, Wardle and Co of Boyne Engine Works - James T. Marshall Valve Gear
- Manufacture of Cartridge Cases for Quick-Firing Guns - Colonel Leandro Cubillo, of Trubia, Spain and the late Archibald P. Head
- Monument to Dr. Joule at Sale (Illustrated)
- New York Rapid Transit Railway (IV) (Illustrated)
- Obituaries
- Unexplained Derailments - G. H. List
- Yarrow and Co Thames Shipyard to move