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* Deacon Meter - Andover Waterworks, p 239. | * Deacon Meter - Andover Waterworks, p 239. | ||
* Design of Screw Propeller Blades, (No. II) - By M. F. Fitzgerald, p 225. | * Design of Screw Propeller Blades, (No. II) - By [[Maurice Frederick FitzGerald|M. F. Fitzgerald]], p 225. | ||
* Editorial, p 235. | * Editorial, p 235. | ||
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*** [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]. | *** [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]. | ||
* Letters to the Editor, p 239. | * Letters to the Editor, p 239. | ||
** Alexander Vogelsang | ** [[Alexander Vogelsang]], of London | ||
** F. Duncan | ** [[F. Duncan]], of Portsmouth | ||
** George W. Buckwell | ** [[George W. Buckwell]], of Liverpool | ||
** Thomas Tuke | ** [[Thomas Tuke]], of Bristol | ||
** William Robertson | ** [[William Robertson]] of Perth | ||
* Martignoni's Disc Cutting Tools - Circular Turning Tools, p 238. (Illustrated). | * Martignoni's Disc Cutting Tools - Circular Turning Tools, p 238. (Illustrated). | ||
Revision as of 17:19, 14 November 2017
Main Subjects
- 1890 Edinburgh International Exhibition - Naval Exhibits, p 227.
- William Simons and Co - Stern Well Hopper Dredger, p 227. (Illustrated).
- British Association, concluded from p 220, p 238.
- Cowper-Coles Revolving Turrets.
- Canals Owned By Railways, p 234. (Listed).
- Compound Marine Engines 60 Years Ago, (No. VII), p 228.
- Fijenoord Works - steamers listed.
- Compound engines of The Maasboot, 1841, p 229. (Illustrated).
- Deacon Meter - Andover Waterworks, p 239.
- Design of Screw Propeller Blades, (No. II) - By M. F. Fitzgerald, p 225.
- Editorial, p 235.
- Railway Axles in India - Sir A. M. Rendel.
- Telephone Interference with Electric Tramways.
- Compound and Simple Locomotives in the United States.
- Metropolitan Railway Fire.
- Locomotives for India.
- Chemicals and Paper.
- Fielding and Platt - Fire, p 231.
- Halifax High Level and North and South Junction Railway, p 234.
- Harvey and Co - Compound Horizontal Condensing Pumping Engine, p 230.
- Rhymney Iron Mines.
- James Spencer and Co - Special Screwing and Boring Machine, p 232. (Illustrated).
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 239.
- Finch and Co.
- SS Rubio By Irvine and Co for Orders and Handford; engines by Westgarth, English and Co.
- SS Inyoni By Hall, Russell and Co for J. T. Rennie, Sons and Co of London and Aberdeen
- SS Hero By Sir Raylton Dixon and Co for Bristol Steam Navigation Co.
- SS Rockabill by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co for Farrar, Groves and Co.
- SS Lanark by Russell and Co for G. M. Steevens, of Liverpool.
- E. Withy and Co for Wilson and Corner.
- Royal Mail Steam Packet Co SS Para - Day, Summers and Co, Siemens Brothers and Co.
- C. S. Swan and Hunter for Lavarello Brothers.
- Letters to the Editor, p 239.
- Alexander Vogelsang, of London
- F. Duncan, of Portsmouth
- George W. Buckwell, of Liverpool
- Thomas Tuke, of Bristol
- William Robertson of Perth
- Martignoni's Disc Cutting Tools - Circular Turning Tools, p 238. (Illustrated).
- Polarisation of the Earth by Heavy Currents - By Charles Cuttriss, p 234.
- Roney's Mechanical Stoker, p 232.
- Sanderson's Feed-Water Heater and Purifier - Sanderson and Co, p 233.
- Society of Engineers, p 234.
- Tests of a Compound - Baltimore and Ohio Railway, p 233. (Illustrated).
- Uckfield Waterworks, p 234.