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The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.
The Engineer 1888 Jan-Jun: Illustration Index.

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  • ABOUCHOFF Steel Works, St. Petersburg, 150- ton Travelling Crane, Messrs. Easton and Anderson, 132, 134
  • Achilles Bicycle Co., The, Device for Varying the Rake of the Front Fork applied to the Trailing Wheel of an Ordinary Bicycle, Pigs. 1, 2, 118 Air Brush Manufacturing Co., Air Brush Photographic Exhibition, Crystal Palace, Figs. 7, 8, 9, 10, 182
  • Ansaldo and Co.’s Engine Works, Messrs., Genoa, Boiler Making Plant, Messrs. Thomas Shanks and Co., 152
  • Ansaldo and Co.’s Engine Works, Messrs., Boiler Shell Drilling Machine, Messrs. Thomas Shanks and Co., 153
  • Ansaldo and Co.’s Engine Works, Messrs.,-Genoa, Milling Machine, Messrs. Thomas Shanks and Co.. 154
  • Ansaldo and Co.’s Engine Works, Messrs., Genoa, Twist Drill Grinder, Messrs. Thomas Shanks and Co., 154
  • BACON, Air., Stationary and Portable Disinfectors, Figs. 6, 7, 376, 377
  • Banderali, M., Railway Tire Testing Machine, 3
  • Barford and Perkins’ Water Ballast Steam Roller, 510, 511
  • Bashforth’s Calculation of Trajectories, Diagrams, 375
  • Bauer, Dr. Theodore, Coke Ovens, 47, 48
  • Bayonne and Biarritz Railway, Double Storey Carriages, 422, 426
  • Beck, Mr. Jas. W., Indicator Diagrams, 173
  • “ Beck ” Gas Engine, The, The Beck Gas Engine Co., 368, 369, 390
  • Bengal-Nagpur Railway, Compound Locomotive, 506
  • Bennett and Co., Messrs. J. F., Geometric Compasses, 127
  • Birmingham Cable Tramway, Mr. Joseph Kincaid, Mr. E. Pritchard {Supplement, Jane 22.nd, 1888), 526, 531
  • Bloxham, Mr. Hay, Rail Sanding Apparatus, 401
  • Boiler, Mr. Alf. P., Test of a Transverse Bridge Girder, 349
  • Boomer Portable Baling Pres?, The, Messrs. J. H. Ladd and Co., 534
  • Botton’s Screw Stoi)pers, The Metal, Glass, and Stoneware Airtight Vessel Co., 174
  • Bourne, Lincolnshire, Geological Strata in Well, 511
  • Bournemouth Direct Railway, The, 245
  • Bournemouth Direct Railway, Bridge over the Avon, 244
  • Bray and Co., Messrs. George, Antipulsator, 98
  • Brighton Beach Hotel, New York, Moving the, 310
  • Browett, Lindley and Co., Messrs., Vertical Electric Light Engine, 348
  • Bull, Mr. John, Tensigraph of Patent Metal, 420
  • Burmah-Siam-China Railway, Map of Proposed, 333
  • Busley, Herr, On the Furnaces for Burning Liquid Fuel, 107, 149
  • Butter Brothers, Messrs., 15-Ton Derrick Crane, 171
  • CADETT, Mr., Coating Machine, Messrs. Clarion and Co.’s Photographic Works, 319, 320
  • Caledonian Railway, Bogie Passenger Engine, Mr. D. Drummond, 10, 300, 304
  • Caledonian Railway, Duplex Whistle, Mr. D. Drummond, 306
  • Campbell and Schultz, Messrs., Stamped Steel Mooring and Marking Buoys, 55
  • Carlisle Corporation Markets, Roof over the, Mr. A. T. Walmsley {Supplement, March Z^ih and April l^th, 1888)
  • Carlisle Markets, 305
  • Cavan, Leitrim, and Roscommon Railway, Light Locomotive, Messrs. R. Stephenson and Co., 318, 322
  • Chicago, St. Paul, and Kansas City Railway, Fall of the Bridge on the, 326
  • Chinese Navy, Torpedo Boat for the, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., 296
  • Clark, Mr. D. K., Theory of the Transverse Strength of Beams, 438, 497, 517
  • Clarkson’s High-pressure Gas Regulator, Crystal Palace, Fig. 2, 182
  • Coates, M. B. J., Attachment for Turning Crosshead Pins, 490
  • Cooper, Mr. T., Compound Self-propelling Engine, 341, 315
  • Coventry Machinists’ Co., The Spring Frame Fig. 4, 118
  • Cowan, Mr., Plate-warming Machine, Messrs. Marion and Co.’s Photographic Works, 319,
  • Crompton’s Mill, Oldham, Messrs. A. A., Compound Condensing Engine, 2000-LILP., Messrs. J. and E. Wood, 50, 56
  • Crystal Palace Photographic Exhibition, 182, 183, 196
  • DALLMEYER, Mr. T. H., Lens Shutter, Figs. 27 28 29 196
  • Dallraeyer, Mr. T. H., Photographic Apparatus,
  • Crystal Palace, Fig. 6, 182
  • Dearlove, Mr. J. H., Tandem Bicycle, Fig. 12,131 Deprez, Registering Dynamometer, 130
  • Dewar, Prof., Phosphorescence and Ozone, Apparatus to Illustrated Lecture, 523
  • Dietz, M., The Clavi-Harp, 347
  • Dordrecht, Revolving Water Filter and Purifier at Messrs. Easton and Anderson’s, 530
  • Dover Admiralty Pier Turret, 417
  • “ Draper-Hetherington ” Automatic Sprinkler, The, 205
  • EASTMAN Co., The, Photographic Apparatus, Crystal Palace, Figs. 17,18, 19, 20, 183
  • Eastwood’s “ Asbestallicon ” Packing, Messrs. Witty and Wyatt, 216
  • Eclipse Corliss Engine, The, The Frick Co., 256, 257
  • Edelmann, Dr. M. T., Universal Stand, 510
  • Edmeston, Mr. Q. D., Drill Grinding Machine, 336, 337
  • Egan Co., of Cinti, The, Swing Cutting-off Saw,265
  • "El Destructor, ” “ Scout, ” and ‘ ‘America,’’Messrs. J. and G. Thomson, Glasgow Exhibition, 502
  • Ellin, Mr. T. R., Pressed Steel Tools, 389
  • “Engineer” Flow Sheet of System for Treating Indian Wheats, 2
  • Estrade’s High-speed Locomotive, The Westinghouse Air Brake Co., 200
  • Ewing, Prof. J. A., Measunng Earthquakes, 522
  • “Expandisc” Steam Trap, The, Mr. Thomas Barraclough, 265
  • FIRMINY Steel Works, 50-Ton Steam Crane, M. Guyenet, 96
  • Fothergill, Mr. J. R., on Forced Draught, Diagrams Illustrating his System, 274
  • Forth Bridge, Fifth Pier and Cantilevers, Sir John Fowler and Mr. B. Baker {Supplemerd^ February ^rd, 1888)
  • Fortune, Mr. John, Safety for Rivetters, 185
  • Friedliinder, Mr. A., Portable Electric Lamp, 451
  • GLASGOW Exhibition, Compound Engine, Messrs. Robey and Co., 361, 364
  • Glasgow Exhibition, Naval Architecture at the. Passenger Steamer “Apolo,” River Steamer, “Thooreah,” 397
  • Glasgow Exhibition, Naval Architecture in the, S.S. “Alligator” and “Capercailzie,” Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co., 459
  • Glasgow Exhibition, H.M.S. “Hector,” End View of Engines, 460
  • Glasgow Exhibition, H.M.S. “Hector,” 1861, Trunk Air Pump Engines, Messrs. Napier and Sons, 462
  • Glasgow Exhibition, Naval Architecture in the, s.s. “Roslin Castle,” Messrs. Barclay, Curio, and Co., 458 • '
  • “Grace Darling,” Tlio Steam Yacht, Messrs. Fleming and Ferguson, 216, 220, 237 {SuppU- mentf March lOzZq 1888)
  • “ Grace Darling,” Engines and Boilers of, Messrs. Fleming and Ferguson, 237, 238, 240
  • Great Northern Railway, Express Locomotive, Mr. Patrick Stirling {Supplement^ June^th^ 1888)
  • Great Northern and Great Eastern Railways, Draw Hooks, Mr. J. Crabtree, 293
  • Green’s Foot Fly-Press, 389
  • Griffin Gas Engine, The, Messrs. Dick, Kerr, and Co., 403, 404, 430, 431, 440
  • HADFIELD’S Steel Projectiles after Piercing Steel Armour, 423
  • Hansell and Co., Messrs., Steel Tramway Wheels, “Hargreaves” Thermo-Motor, The, Messrs. Adair and Co., 6.5, 72
  • Hart, Mr. Thomas G., Stress in Small Arms Diagrams, 342
  • Hawks’ Lock-nut and Bolt, 430
  • Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Steam Pumn Fire Engines, 111
  • Henderson’s Emulsion Washer, Messrs. Marion and Co.’s Photographic Works, 360
  • Henneberg, Mr., Disinfector, Figs. H, 12 13 14
  • HMS. “Agincourt,” 1865, Engines of, Messrs. Maudslay, Sons, and Field, 406
  • H.M.S. “Benbow,” Ill-Ton Gun on its Experimental Carriage, 30, 33, 56, 88
  • H.M.S. “Warrior,” 1861, Trunk Engines, Messrs. J. Penn and Sons, 357 ,
  • Hetherington and Co., Messrs., Double Cold Saw, 315
  • Hett’s Turbine Governor, 534
  • Hillman, Herbert and Cooper, Messrs., Rear- Driving Safety Bicycle, Fig. 19, 161
  • Humber and Co., Messrs., Bicycle, Fig. Iz, 161
  • Humber and Co., Messrs., Single Tricycle of the “Cripper” Type, Fig. 20, 161 ,,,01
  • Humber and Co., Messrs., Tricycle, Fig. 14, 131
  • Hungarian State Railways, Tank Locomotive, The State Railway Works, Budapest {SKpplemenf, February Zrdj 1888), 114
  • INDIAN State Railways, Six-coupled Engine, Metre Gauge, 236
  • Indian State Railways, 10-Ton Breakdown Travelling Crane, 442, 446
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Collar Bearing Friction Experiments, 370
  • Irish, Mr. W. E., Electric Railway System, 284, •285
  • Ivatt, Mr. H. A., Speed Table, 356
  • J. H. K.,” Vortex Blast Pipes, Diagram, 70
  • “J. W.” on Tidal Estuaries and the Bar of the Mersey, Map, 113
  • KALAKOUTSKY, General Nicholas, Internal Stresses Occurring in Cast Iron and Steel, Tables I. to VIIL, 41, 224, 298, 477
  • Kapp, Mr. Gisbert, Alternate Current Transformers, 112, 141
  • Karachi Harbour, 12-Ton Hydraulic Wharf Crane, The Glenfield Co., 264, 265
  • King, Major, Great Magnet, 110
  • Koch, Dr., Disinfector, Fig. 9, 410
  • Kordina’s Vortex Blast Pipes, 46
  • Kriegstettin and Solothurn, Dynamos Used to Transmit 30-H.P. from, 291
  • LANCASTER, Mr. I., Problem of Flight, Diagrams, 279
  • Leach, Mr. W., Rajputana and Malwa Railway, Flexible Stays, 110
  • “ Leeds ’ Dynamo, The, Messrs. Greenwood and Batley, 430
  • Linley and Biggs, Messrs., Rear-driving Bicycle, Fig. 22, 161
  • Lisbonne, Mr. E., Lead Tempering Armour Plates, and other Steel Articles, Figs. 1, 2, 439
  • Listowel.and Ballybunion Railway, Details, 178
  • Listowel and Ballybunion Railway, Occupation Level Crossings, Mons. Achille Legrand, 176
  • Listowel and Ballybunion Railway, Locomotive Engine, Lartigue System, Messrs. The Hunslet Engine Company, 175
  • List(wel and Ballybunion Railway, Rolling Stock,
  • Little, Mr. Gilbert, on Modern Milling—its Birth and Development, '*‘Flow Sheet” of 800 Sacks per Week Mill, with Pneumatic Break Dividers, 191
  • London Lathe and Tool Company, The, 5-Ineh Geometric and General Purpose Lathe, 137, 138
  • London Lathe and Tool Company, General Purpose and Finishing Screw-Cutting Lathe, 6.5
  • Longridge Gun, The, 382
  • Lurie, Mr., Novelty in connection with Reardriving Safety Bicycles, Fig. 10, 131
  • Lyons Disinfector, The, Messrs. Manlove, Alliott, and Co., Figs. 1, 2, 3, 450
  • MCLAREN, Messrs., Brake Tests, Diagrams taken under Various Conditions of Test, 24 25
  • Marion and Co., Messrs., Photographic Apparatus
  • Crystal Palace Exhibition, Figs. 3, 4 5 11’
  • Marriott and Cooper, Messrs., Tandem Tricvcle Fig. 15, 131 ’
  • Maxim Machine Gun, The Latest, 443, 444
  • Meredith’s Vertical Boiler, 483, Rear-driving Safety Bicycle, fitted with hiew Spring Frame, Fig. 5 118
  • Moscrop Record, The, 23 ’ and »
  • Mouw’s Band Saw Guides, Messrs. A. Ransome and Co., 284 „
  • Mumford, Mr. A. G., Compound lacht Engines, 7
  • NEW York City Water Supply, Section and Perspective View of Quaker Bridge Dam, 75,
  • New York, Lake Erie and W. Railway, Remarkable Railway Wreck, 164
  • New York Water Supply, Quaker Bridge Dam, 327
  • Nicholson, Mr. H., Lead Ladle, 7
  • “Nile,’’The Armour-Clad, Hold of the, 500
  • Nordenfelt 8-Pounder Field Gun, The, 160
  • Nordenfelt Submarine Torpedo Boat, The, 213
  • PARIS and Scott, Messrs., New C-Type Dynamo, 6
  • Parsey, Mr. William, Graphic Evaluation of the Stresses on the Flanges of Lattice Girders, Diagrams, 412
  • Patrick and Co., Messrs., Spring Frame, I’ig. 6, 118
  • Pembroke Dockyard, Double Planing Machine,
  • Messrs. Hetherington and Co., 297
  • Pflugge, D., Disinfector, Fig. 10, 410_
  • Picklecombe and Sheerness Forts, 417^
  • Pinchbeck, Mr. J., Knife Polisher, 335
  • Prinz Dust Collector, The, The Anti-Friction
  • Conveyor and Grinding Machinery Company, 381
  • QUAKER Bridge Dam and Reservoir — New York Water Supply, Mr. R. S. Church, 75, 76, 77
  • Quiggin’s Patent Sight-Feeding Oil Cup, Messrs. R. Shone and Co., 174
  • RIGG, Mr. Arthur, High-Speed Revolving Steam Engine, 69
  • Ritchie, Mr., Steam Whizzer, 2
  • Roberts, HorseHcld’s and Porter’s Hydraulic Mining Press, 463
  • Robertson, Mr. William, Graphic Evaluation of the Stresses on the Flanges of Lattice Girders, 211, 215
  • Robertson, Mr. William, Lattice Girders, 441
  • Rocourt, St. Quentin, Iron Factory Chimney at, M. Broussas, 18
  • Rouch and Co., Messrs. W. W., Photographic Apparatus, Crystal Palace, Fig. 12, 183
  • R. A. S. E. Steam Engine Trials, Diagram, 4, 5, 45, 70
  • Rushworth, Mr. W. H., Locomotive Feed Water Circulator and Heater, 7
  • ST. CATHERINE’S Point Lighthouse, Sir J. N. Douglass, 479
  • St. Leonards-on-Sea New Promenade Pier, Mr, R. St. George Moore, 380, 381, 3^
  • St. Pancras Goods Station and Depot, The New. 260,273,276
  • Schallehn’s Smoke-Consuming Fire Bridge, 34
  • Schimmel and Co., MM. Oskar, Disinfector, Fig. 5, 376
  • Schonheyder’s Positive Water Meter, 491
  • Selig, Sonnenthal, and Co., Messrs., Band Saw Filing Machine, 264
  • Shew, Mr. Fox, Photographic Apparatus, Crystal Palace, Fi^. 13, 14, 183
  • Siee Ho Bridge, China Railways, Mr. C, W. Kinder and Mr. Jas. Cleminson, 87
  • ^^131^ Multicycle, Fig. 16,
  • Skipton and Ilkley Railway, Viaducts and Bridges on the, Mr. John Underwood, 482, 483, 486
  • Smith, Mr. R. H., Heat Engines, Diagram, 89
  • Smith, Mr, Thomas, Combined Excavator and Steam Crane, 503 Transmission Dynamometer, Joy
  • Snyers, M. Raymond, Clutch Pulley, 6
  • Southern Mahratta Railway, Erection of a Bridge over the Kristna, 451
  • Southern Mabratta Railway, Third-class Bogie Carriages, Sir A. M. Rendel, 85, 86
  • Southgate Engineering Co., The, Combined Traction Engine, Crane, and Excavator, 253
  • Spanish Railways, Three-ton Locomotive Steam Crane, Messrs. Joseph Booth and Bros., 277
  • Spence, Mr. Wm. Geodes, Experimental Forced Draught Boiler, 139
  • Spitbead Fort Casemate, with 47-ton Breech- 1 loading Gun and Carriage, 417
  • Spithead Forts Casemates, 417
  • Stanley Exhibition of Cycles, The, 118, 131, 161
  • Starley and Sutton, Messrs., Rover Bicycle and Improved Wrench, Figs. 23, 24, 161
  • S.S.. “ Circe,” Triple Expansion Engines with Morton s Valve Gear, Messrs. Barclay, Curie, and Co. {Supplement, May IMk, 1888), 388
  • S.S. ‘ City of Berlin,” Triple Expansion Engines, Messrs. Laird Bros., 91, 156
  • S.S. “Sue'^” Diagrams from the Quadruple Expansion Engines of the, 162
  • Stevens and Major’s Hydraulic Passenger Lift, steward, Mr, J. H., Photographic Apparatus, Crystal Palace, Figs. 1, 2, 182, 183
  • Stinton’s Self-centreing Bearing Leveller for Laying Shafting, Messrs. Selig, Sonnenthal, and Co., 277
  • Stokes, Mr. Wilfrid, Graphic Evaluation of the Stresses on the Flanges of Lattice Girders, Diagrams, 342, 480
  • Stoney, Mr. F. G. M., Hydraulic Sluice Valve Lifting Gear, 205
  • Sturgeon Gas Engine, The, Messrs. H. Wallwork and Co., 483, 48^4
  • Sturtevant, Mr. Thos. L., Floating Batteries, 89
  • Success Cycle Co., The, Frame of their Reardriving Safety Bicycle, Fig, 3, 118
  • Suez Canal, Subaqueous Rock Dredger for the, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 197, 198
  • Sulivan, Mr. A., Staging for Bridge Erection, 451, 452, 466
  • Swain, Mr. John, Photo-zincographic Works, The Whirler, A Printing Frame, The Acid Power, The Camera Room, 470
  • Swedish and Norwegian Railway, 25-ton Iron Ore Wagon, The Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company {Supp., Api'il 2.7tk), 345
  • Swift and Son, Messrs, J., Perspective and Sectional Views of the Photomicographic Cameras, Figs. 30, 31, 196
  • Swift and Son, Messrs. J., Photographic Apparatus, Crystal Palace, Figs. 15, 16, 183
  • Swift’s Ferrule Extractor, Messrs. Selig, Sonnenthal, and Co., 389
  • Symons and Huygens, MM., Disinfector, Figs, 1, ' 2, 3, 4, 376 I
  • TANDEMON Cycle Co., The, Tandem Bicycle, Fig. 13, 131
  • Tangye, Messrs., Hydraulic Baling Steam Pump, 296
  • Thomson, Mr. Feed-water Heater and Circulator, 78
  • Thursfield, Mr. W. E., Disinfector, Fig. 8, 377
  • Thursfield, Mr. W. E., Steam Disinfecting Apparatus, Figs. 15, 16, 17, 18, 411
  • Tientsin Swing Bridge, China Railways, Mr. C. W. Kinder and Mr. Jas. Cleminson, 90 Timmis’s System of Lighting Railway Carriages by Electricity, 293
  • Timms’ Journal-box, The, 297
  • Torkham Bridge in India, Launching the, 26
  • “ Torrent ” Filter, The, The Pulsometer Engineering Company, 463
  • Tower Bridge, The, Sketch, 532
  • Turner, Mr. Jno. H., Indicator Diagrams, 214
  • Turton, Mr. George, Improved Railway Side Buffer, 43
  • Twelvetrees, Mr. Harper, Rotary Washing Machine, 98
  • Tylar, Mr., Willesden Waterproof Paper Developing Dish, Fig. 32, 196
  • U.S. RAILWAYS, Couplers for Train-heating Pipes, 67, 68
  • Urie’s Automatic Printing Machine, Crystal Palace, Figs. 3 and 4, 182
  • VAUGHAN and Son, Messrs., Fly-rope Travelling Crane, 315
  • Vergara Film Coating Machine, The, 246
  • Volk, Mr., Electrically-propelled Dog Cart, 98
  • WARD’S Patent Pumps, Messrs. Lee, Howl, and Co., 216
  • Watertown Arsenal, 350-ton Testing Machine, Eng., Mr. Albert H. Emery, 54, 55
  • Watkins and Co., Messrs., Military Cycle, Fig. 18, 161
  • Wells’ Light, The, 69
  • West London Cycle Stores, Lever Driven Cycle, Fig. 11, 131
  • Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The, Goods Train Brake, 204
  • Weston-Super-Mare, Differential Compensating Pumping Engine, Messrs. Hathorne, Davey, and Co. {Supplement, Jamuiry 1888), 27, 33
  • Wharfe, Bridge over the River, near Ben Rhydding, Yorkshire, Mr. W. C. Copperthwaite {Supplement,? May 1888)
  • Wilkins and Co., Messrs., “Scout” Bicycle, Fig. 21, 161
  • Wilkinson and Lister, Messrs., Locomotive Crank Sweep Cutting Machine, 171
  • Williamson, Mr., Pneumatic Brake Divider, 192
  • Woodcock’s Multiple Punching and Forging Press, 522
  • Woodhead, Angois, and Ellis, Messrs., Formation in Two Parts of the Chain Wheel on the Pedal Crank Axle, Fig. 7, 118
  • Woodhead, Angois, and Ellis, Messrs., Gear for Applying a Brake to the Driving Wheel from the Transverse Handle Bar, Fig. 8, 119
  • Wright’s Colorimeter, “How to Analyse Coal,” Figs. 1 and 2, 326
  • “ W? S.,” Indicator Diagrams, 239
  • ZALINSKY Pneumatic Dynamite Gun, The, 126
  • “ Zephvr,” Petroleum Spirit Steam Jzuinch, 423

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