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Revision as of 10:25, 12 January 2017
- Contents, p 449.
Main Subjects
- 1898 Brewers Exhibition, p 451.
- American Paddle Wheel Steamers With Beam Engines, (No. IV), p 435.
- F. E. Sickles.
- G. H. Corliss.
- Allen and Wells, of Novelty Ironworks.
- James P. Allaire.
- Dionysius Lardner.
- Central London Railway - John Fowler, Benjamin Baker and Basil Mott, p 439, 440 and 443. (Illustrated).
- Combined Engine and Dynamo, M.F.B. Station, Southwark - Robinson and Auden, p 444 and 445. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 449.
- William Henry Preece's Presidential Address.
- Locomotive Performance.
- Water Supply of Sheffield.
- Baker Street and Waterloo Railway - Perry and Co.
- Nikola Tesla and Power.
- Engineering Contract Question.
- New Gasworks for Glasgow.
- Heysham Harbour.
- Strength of Old Iron - Fletcher, Sons and Fearnall.
- French Battleship Bouvet, p 441. (Illustrated).
- Heavy Motor Car Trials in France, p 438.
- Ice Breaking Steamer Ermack, p 451.
- Imperial Japanese Battleship Shikishima, p 448 and 456. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p 446.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 436.
- James Muirhead, p 451.
- Krupp Armour - Its Application to Defeat Shell Fire in Warships, p 438.
- Letters to the Editor, p 457.
- Locomotives Act, p 446.
- Obituary - David Colville, p 442.
- Obituary, p 451.
- Progress of the Diesel Oil Engine, p 435.
- Results of Recent Practical Experience with Express Locomotive Engines - Walter M. Smith, p 452 - 455.
- Remarkable Run on The Great Western Railway - By Charles Rous-Marten, p 437.
- Run on a Four Cylinder Engine, p 445.
- What British Rule Has Done For Egypt, p 461.