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*** [[Joseph Bazalgette]]. | *** [[Joseph Bazalgette]]. | ||
*** [[Frederick Joseph Bramwell|Mr. Bramwell]]. | *** [[Frederick Joseph Bramwell|Mr. Bramwell]]. | ||
*** [[ | *** [[Edward Easton|Mr. Easton]]. | ||
** Recording Telephone - [[Thomas Edison]]. | ** Recording Telephone - [[Thomas Edison]]. | ||
** [[HMS Inflexible]] - [[Edward James Reed|E. J. Reed]]. | ** [[HMS Inflexible]] - [[Edward James Reed|E. J. Reed]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 3 June 2016
Main Subjects
- 1878 Paris Exhibition , (No. II), p 366, 368 and 369. (Illustrated).
- Apparatus for Driving Tube Wells, p 376. (Illustrated).
- Death - Edward Dixon (1809-1877), p 373.
- Deviating Forces of an Unsymmetrical Fly-Wheel - Robert Briggs, p 377.
- Editorial, p 373.
- Steel for Shipbuilding.
- Foreign Competition.
- Projects for Supplying London with Water.
- Recording Telephone - Thomas Edison.
- HMS Inflexible - E. J. Reed.
- Steam on Common Roads.
- Electric Light, (No. I), p 365.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p 378.
- James Bennie and Sons - Horizontal Engine and Plate-Bending Machine, p 367 and 372. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 370.
- Note on the Corrosion of Steam Boilers By the Sulphuric Acid in the Soot Deposited From the Smoke Upon their Surfaces - By Isherwood, p 367.
- Review, p 375.
- Shipbuilding Plant at Sweden, p 367.
- Society of Engineers - Robert Paulson Spice .