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Latest revision as of 08:49, 19 June 2017
- Contents, p475.
Main Subjects
- Armour for New Russian Ships, p468 (Illustrated).
- Cutlers Feast, p469.
- Death, p475.
- Dutch Cruiser Noord Brabant, p470, p471 (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p475.
- London Water Supply
- Combination in the Engineering Trade
- Perplexities of South Wales Coalowners
- Tin
- Iron Trade Economies
- Walter Macfarlane of Wednesbury.
- Face Plate Wheel Lathe, p470, p474 (Illustrated).
- French Railways and Their Work - Charles Rous-Marten, (No. V) - Le Chemin De Fer Du Nord, p463.
- Generation and Electrical Distribution of Motive Power, p482.
- Paper read to the Manchester Association of Engineers by John T. Raworth
- Alfred Saxon
- Hans Renold
- John Holmes
- Daniel Adamson
- Lister Taylor.
- High Power Gas Engine, p478, p479 (Illustrated).
- HMS Venerable, p467 (Illustrated).
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p480.
- Institution of Junior Engineers - Presidential Address by Charles A. Parsons, p481.
- Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London, p467.
- Letters to the Editor, p472.
- London and North Western Railway New Works, p468.
- Main Drainage of London, p464.
- Mechanical Fog Signalling Apparatus, p465.
- New Roof at the Crystal Palace, p469.
- New South Wales Railways, p483.
- Obituary
- James Ianson Cudworth, p479.
- Russian River Gunboat Giliyak, p479.
- Single Crank Compound Screw Engine, p470 (Illustrated).