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* [[SS Great Britain]], p113. | * [[SS Great Britain]], p113. | ||
** Mr. Bright, Sen., | ** Mr. Bright, Sen., one of the principal owners | ||
** Mr. Paterson, the builder of the ship, | ** Mr. [[William Patterson|Paterson]], the builder of the ship, | ||
** Captain Gray, her commander, | ** Captain Gray, her commander, | ||
** Captain Martin the chief engineer of the vessel | ** Captain Martin the chief engineer of the vessel |
Revision as of 13:21, 26 April 2017
Main Subjects
- Blackwood's Machinery for Doubling Yarns or Threads, p110.
- Chandler and Oliver's Improvements in Agricultural Engines, p110 (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p111.
- Boiler Explosions
- Dearth of Skilled Workmen
- Land Drainage Fallacies
- Projects for Parliament
- Convict Labour
- Street Railways.
- Eives' Machinery For Extracting Oil From Seeds, p101 (Illustrated).
- Experiments at William Dray and Co's Beetroot Distillery, Farningham, p101.
- Guerin's Self Acting Apparatus for Working Railway Brakes, p103 (Illustrated).
- Institution of Civil Engineers - I. K. Brunel (Vice President), p104.
- Late Fatal Explosion at Sough - Adjourned Inquest, p114.
- Daniel Greenwood, engine driver
- Henry Young, conductor of ballast train
- Hargreaves, coroner
- William Jenkins, from Miles Platting Works
- William Fairbairn, C. E. of Manchester
- Letters to the Editor, p108.
- John Onions
- James Johnstone of Moffat
- Henry Childs of Langton, Blandford
- J. Smith (of Lowestoft)
- Frederick Richards of Whitehaven
- Thomas Dunn of Manchester
- Samuel Symonds of Pimlico
- Thomas Wincup of Portman Square, London
- Thomas Railton of Mill Wall, London
- R. V. J. Knight, Junior of Greenwich
- A. Alexander of Canada Works, Birkenhead
- Luce's Improved Broadcast Seed Sower, p102 (Illustrated).
- Mental Calculation - George Parker Bidder, p101.
- Review - Adulteration Detected in Food and Medicines by Arthur Hill Hassell - Longman, Brown and Co, p105 (Illustrated).
- Sewerage of London, p113.
- SS Great Britain, p113.
- Mr. Bright, Sen., one of the principal owners
- Mr. Paterson, the builder of the ship,
- Captain Gray, her commander,
- Captain Martin the chief engineer of the vessel
- John Vernon
- Thomas Vernon and Son
- Fawcett, Preston and Co
- Gibbs, Bright and Co.