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1897 July 30th PDF
- Contents, p 111.
Main Subjects
- Advances Made in the Mathematical Theory of Naval Architecture - Edward James Reed, p 119.
- Birmingham Corporation Waterworks - By Henry Davey, p 117.
- British Association of Waterworks Engineers, p 101.
- Catalogues, p 116.
- Coal Conveyor - W. E. Kochs, p 100. (Illustrated).
- Death - John Phillips, p 111.
- Differential Pumping Engine, Lowfield Mine, Ulverston - Hathorn, Davey and Co, p 110 and 118. (Illustrated).
- Dispute in the Engine Trade, p 117.
- Eight Hours' Day - What it Means, p 120.
- Engineering Strike, p 107.
- Editorial, p 111.
- Compensation For Accidents Bill.
- Fighting Powers of Our Line Of Battle Ships.
- HMS Majestic and HMS Canopus Classes.
- HMS Barfleur, HMS Centurion, and HMS Renown.
- William Henry White.
- The Panama Canal.
- New American Tariff.
- German-Made Englishmen.
- Graphic Aid in Approximating Hull Weights - J. Johnson, p 119.
- Hereford City Waterworks, p 114. (Illustrated).
- HMS Duchess of Devonshire, p 106. (Illustrated).
- Tangyes.
- Brandon Bridge-Building Co.
- William Kirkaldy's Revolving Door for Water Bulk-Heads. (Illustrated).
- How the Fleet at Spithead was Illuminated, p 103. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 105.
- Manchester Ship Canal Dock Warehouses, p 106 and 107. (Illustrated).
- Motor Car Race in France, p 102.
- Nobel Industries, p 109.
- Present Status of Motor Driven Vehicles for Common Roads, p 119.
- Some New Features in Smokeless Powders and Their Ballistic Results - By Hudson Maxim, p 97.
- Some Points in Cycle Construction - F. J. Osmond.
- SS Sir John, p 117.
- Steep Grade Railway at the Devil's Dyke, Brighton, p 118.
- Summer Train Services - By Charles Rous-Marten, p 99.
- Teaching of Dynamics, p 113.