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Revision as of 19:38, 27 February 2016
Main Subjects
- 1880 Engineering Exhibition, p417.
- Death,
- Thomas Higinbotham, p421.
- Editorial, p425.
- Contractors and Engineers
- American on English Railway Travelling
- Tramways
- Papers and Discussions
- Earning Power of Locomotives
- Great Eastern Railway Paddle Steamer Lady Tyler, p417, p424 (Illustrated).
- J. and J. Kershaw - Double Tool-Box For Planing Machines, p420 (Illustrated).
- Improved Die Stock, p420 (Illustrated).
- Indicator, p415 (I).
- Liardet's Spring Windlass, p421 (Illustrated).
- Legal Intelligence - Baron Pollock Vs Edison Telephone Co, p422.
- Obituary,
- Mark Firth, p417.
- Parker Smith's Automatic Brake, p421 (Illustrated).
- Sea going Torpedo Boats, p417.
- Smiths Taking off Apparatus, p420 (Illustrated).
- Society of Engineers, p421.
- Steel Manufacture in Cleveland, p416.
- Value of Continuous Brakes, p420.