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* [[Institution of Naval Architects]] - [[John Pakington]], p 146. | * [[Institution of Naval Architects]] - [[John Pakington]], p 146. |
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1861 March 08th PDF
Main Subjects
- A. V. Donnet, of Lyon, - Water Meter, p 153. (Illustrated).
- Century of Coining, p 160.
- Discovery by William Morris, p 161.
- Editorial, p 157.
- Iron Permanent Way.
- South Western Railway Disaster.
- Heat and Steam.
- Fatal Accident on the South-Western Railway, p 161.
- Institution of Engineers in Scotland cont from p 129, p 149.
- Institution of Naval Architects - John Pakington, p 146.
- John Saxby's Railway Points and Signals, p 152. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 154.
- Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - James Prescott Joule, p 151.
- Lubricator by Joseph Marks of Hamilton, Canada, p 153.
- On Welding of Malleable Iron - James Nasmyth, p 145.
- Peter Fairbairn and Joseph Barrow's Self-Acting Lathes, p 156. (Illustrated).
- Royal Institution of Great Britain - John Barlow, p 148.
- Samuel Povah's Portable Steam Engine, p 145.
- Society of Arts - Samuel Christy, p 150.
- William Barrett's Machinery for Casting, p 152. (Illustrated).
- W. F. Henson's Railway Buffer Springs, p 156.