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* Methods of Determining the Dryness of Steam - By [[William Cawthorne Unwin]], p 200. | * Methods of Determining the Dryness of Steam - By [[William Cawthorne Unwin]], p 200. | ||
* Most Economical Temperature for Steam Engine Cylinders, Or Hot V Cold Walls - [[Bryan Donkin]], p 188. | * Most Economical Temperature for Steam Engine Cylinders, Or Hot V Cold Walls - [[Bryan Donkin, Junior|Bryan Donkin]], p 188. | ||
* Notes on Electric Power with Special Reference to Works Driven By Electricity in Belgium - [[D. Selby Bigge]], p 188. | * Notes on Electric Power with Special Reference to Works Driven By Electricity in Belgium - [[D. Selby Bigge]], p 188. |
Revision as of 18:46, 11 January 2017
1894 August 31st PDF
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 195.
- 1894 Antwerp Exhibition - Navigable Balloon, p 198 and 199. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 195.
- Part of Coal Dust in Mine Explosions.
- The Alignment of Tunnels.
- Railways in Siam.
- Machinery Trades and the American Tariff.
- Work and Workers in Belgium.
- Elevator and Lift Machinery, p 191. (Illustrated).
- Great Northern Railway - Reconstruction of a Bridge Over the Don, p 192 and 194. (Illustrated).
- Iron and Steel Institute, p 185.
- Improved System of Ventilation, p 190.
- Knight's Heater or Thermosote, p 187.
- Letters to the Editor, p 192.
- Loris' Bullet and Dagger-Proof Cuirass, p 187.
- Methods of Determining the Dryness of Steam - By William Cawthorne Unwin, p 200.
- Most Economical Temperature for Steam Engine Cylinders, Or Hot V Cold Walls - Bryan Donkin, p 188.
- Notes on Electric Power with Special Reference to Works Driven By Electricity in Belgium - D. Selby Bigge, p 188.
- Novel Dust Trap, p 190. (Illustrated).
- New Lubricator for Bearings, p 192.
- Thornycroft - Engines of HMS Daring and HMS Decoy, p 191. (Illustrated).
- Quadruple-Geared Duplex Crank Lathe - Hulse and Co, p 190. (Illustrated).
- Wood Carving Machine, p 192.