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** [[Sir Raylton Dixon and Co|Raylton, Dixon and Co]]. | ** [[Sir Raylton Dixon and Co|Raylton, Dixon and Co]]. | ||
** [[Thomas Wilson, Sons and Co]]. | ** [[Thomas Wilson, Sons and Co]]. | ||
** Benbow - [[Maudslay, Sons and Field]]. | ** ''Benbow'' - [[Maudslay, Sons and Field]]. | ||
** [[T. Richardson and Sons]]. | ** [[T. Richardson and Sons]]. | ||
** [[Alexander Buller]]. | ** [[Alexander Buller]]. |
Revision as of 14:33, 24 February 2017
- Contents, p 371.
Main Subjects
- Cardiff Water Supply, p 374.
- C. Taylor's Machine Vice, p 366. (Illustrated).
- Cornish Boiler - Amsterdam Waterworks - Easton and Anderson, p 363. (Illustrated).
- Death - Alexander Cane, p 371.
- Death - William Arden Crommelin, p 366.
- Design of Slide Valves - By R. H. Smith, p 360 and 361. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 371.
- Triple Expansion Engines.
- Gales and Brighton Beach.
- Lower Thames Valley Drainage.
- Critical Condition of and Express Train.
- Swords for the Army - Robert Mole and Sons.
- Navvies of England and France.
- Torpedo Experiments.
- Forced Draught, p 374.
- 'Greenwich' Fixed Fire Engine - Merryweather and Sons, p 367. (Illustrated).
- Isaac Hill's Cold Steel and Iron Sawing Machine, p 362.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 359.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 375.
- Letters to the Editor, p 376.
- The Marchant Engine - R. M. Marchant.
- Superficial Areas - O. Burckhardt and J. W. Dixon.
- The Problem of Flight.
- Solingen Swords for Soldiers - Robert Mole and Sons.
- Charging for Entry of Names in Directories.
- Lock Gates.
- Friction of Hydraulic Rams - John F. Elsworth.
- Masonry Arches.
- Machinery for Manufacturing Metal Tubes - By James Robertson, p 362. (Illustrated).
- New Companies, p 379.
- Patent Journal, p 379.
- Proposed Harbour and Port Works, Buenos Ayres, p 375. (Illustrated).
- Punching and Shearing Machine, p 366. (Illustrated).
- Rack Railways, p 362.
- Severn Tunnel, p 366.
- Triple Expansion Marine Engines - By Robert Wyllie, p 363.
- Torpedo Vessels and Their Equipments, p 374.
- Umpherston and Co's Rag Engine, p 362. (Illustrated).
- Visits in the Provinces, p 359.