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* [[Society of Engineers]], p 117. | * [[Society of Engineers]], p 117. | ||
** [[William Siemens]]. | ** [[William Siemens]]. | ||
* Some Relations of Heat to Voltaic and Thermo-Electric Actions of Metal in Electrolytes - [[C. Gore]], p 110. | * Some Relations of Heat to Voltaic and Thermo-Electric Actions of Metal in Electrolytes - [[George Gore|C. Gore]], p 110. | ||
* [[SS Colossus]], p 108 and 112 and 117. (Illustrated). | * [[SS Colossus]], p 108 and 112 and 117. (Illustrated). |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 15 November 2016
Main Subjects
- Bessemer Steel Industry in 1883, p 110.
- Cavell's Smiths' Forge Tuyeres - Cavell and Co of Plumstead, p 109.
- Cocoa Powder, p 103.
- Editorial, p 113.
- The Education of Engineers.
- The Foreshore at Hastings.
- Sir Edward Watkin on Continuous Brakes.
- Continuous Brakes and Engine Drivers.
- South Staffordshire Mines' Drainage.
- Telegraph Monopoly in the US.
- Rail Making in New South Wales.
- Graphic Treatment of Stresses in Frame-Works - Robert Hudson Graham, (No. IV), p 117.
- Hadfield's Manganese Steel, p 103.
- Guibal Fan at the Dairy Pit, p 103.
- Institution of Civil Engineers - Joseph Bazalgette, p 110.
- Letters to the Editor, p 111.
- C. L. H. Lammers.
- Bolling and Lowe formerly William Bird and Co.
- Gisbert Kapp.
- Henry N. Maynard.
- F. Leroy and Co.
- Thomas Burrell of Stockton on Tees
- Mareographs, p 115.
- Metropolitan Sewage, p 104.
- Old American Steamers, p 111.
- Patent Journal, p 120.
- Physical Condition of Iron and Steel - By D. E. Hughes, p 106.
- Society of Engineers, p 117.
- Some Relations of Heat to Voltaic and Thermo-Electric Actions of Metal in Electrolytes - C. Gore, p 110.
- SS Colossus, p 108 and 112 and 117. (Illustrated).
- Ten Ton Steam Hammer - B. and S. Massey, p 109. (Illustrated).
- Tightening a Loose Crank Pin, p 109. (Illustrated).
- United States Cruisers, p 103.
- Universal Countersink, p 117. (Illustrated).