Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,711 pages of information and 247,105 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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The Engineer 1871/08/18

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Main Subjects

  • A Great Explosion, p 103.
  • Editorial, p 111.
    • The Mechanical Section of The British Association.
    • Mr. Reed as an Oracle.
    • Foreign Periodical Literature.
    • Private Bills of the Session.
    • Railway Gauges - By Robert Fairlie , p 112.
  • Experiments on the Strength of Cast Iron Girders, p 104.
  • Examination for Admission to the Engineering Establishment (India), Part II, continued from p 98, p 107.
  • On Recent Investigations and Applications of Explosive Agents - By Professor Abel, p 114.
  • On the Construction of Traction Engines (no III), p 103.
  • On Carr's Patent Distintegrating Flour Mill - By Mr. T. Carr, p 105.
  • Report of the Rainfall Committee for the Year 1870-1871, p 108.
  • Turner's Improvements in Steam Engines, p 110. (Illustrated).


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