The Engineer 1873 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations




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LIST OF NAMES.
Ansell, Mr., Breech-loader. 384
Aronson, Mr. J., Lantern Shades for Street Lamps, 64
Ashantee, Map of, 320
Baxter, Mr., Engine, 51
Baynton, Mr., Rotary Puddling Furnace, 249
Belgian Field Gun Carriage, 61
Belpaire, M. M. A. Six-Coupled Passenger Engine, Vienna Exhibition, M. C. L. Carels, Engineer, 367, 368
Blake, Mr., Stone Breaker and Traction Engine for the Ceylon Railway, 110
Bohlken’s Earth Borers, 80
Boulengc Chronograph, The Le 213
Boulogne Harbour, Iron Dock Gates, 271
Braham, Mr. Philip, Crystallisation of Metals by Electricity under the Microscope, 216
Bremner, Captain, Steering Screw, 110
Brighton Locomotive and Carriage Works, Plan, 5
Brighton Railway Workshops, Roofs, 20
Broomhall, Mr., Puddler, 279
Bryant, C.E., Mr. I*. W., Scaffolding and Gangway, Albert Bridge, Battersea, 63, 84, 114
Carells, Mr. C, Engine. Vienna Exhibition, 294
Carrington and Platt, Messrs., Fire-grates, 110
Chance Bros., Messrs., Harbour Light, 216
Chandler and Co., Messrs. J., Compound Lever Ball Valve, 21
Chaplin and Co., Messrs. Alex., Portable Winding Engine, 299
Chatham Gun Cotton Experiments, 385
Clark, R.E., C.B., Col. Sir A., Royal Naval School Gymnasium, Greenwich, 328, 329, 382. Details of Roof, 347
Clayton, Son. and Howlett, Messrs., Peat Condensing Machine, 111
Corliss Engine, Waterloo Flour Mills, Elevation of Cylinder and Valve Gear, 21, 24
Coxhead and Miller, Messrs., Regulator Valve, 127
Crichton and Co., Messrs. W., Engines of the Steam Launches Bujah Dere and General Admiral, 188
Cropper, Mr. S., Printing Machine, 65
Crystal Palace Practical Engineering School, Plan, 262
Cole, Mr. J. C., Stone and Ore Crushing, 155
Dawson, Mr. W., Safety Valve, 155
Day, Summers, and Co., Messrs., Engines and Boilers of SS. Liffey, 237
Dixon. Mr. J., Upgang Viaduct, Whitby and Middlesbrough Railway. 158
Dixon, Mr. J., Pier, Whitby and Middlesbrough Railway, 151
Dudgeon, Messrs. J. and W., Compound Marine Engines, 350-H.P. nom. collectively, SS. Ruahine, 284, 312
Dunkirk, Saint Nazaire, and Havre, Dock Gates, 94
Eastbourne Gun-cotton Experiments. 300
Eastons and Anderson, Messrs., 20-Horse Friction Brake, Vienna Exhibition, 373
Elwell, Mr., Safe, 398
Erste Brunner Maschinen Fabriks Gesellschaft. Horizontal Rotative Pumping Engine, Vienna Exhibition, 385
Fearnley, Mr. W. G., Gas Making, 316
Fives-Lille Company, Bridge over the Danube Canal, Vienna, Mons. Morceaux, C.E., Mons. Mercier, C.E., Contractors’ Eng., 302
Gayer, Mr. E. J., Micro-Spectroscope, 332
Gilkicker Fort, Stokes Bay, Submarine Mine Experiments, 263
“ Grasshopper” Engine, Baltimore Railway, 182
Grimsby and Canada Docks, Birkenhead, Dock Gates, 169
Grosse, Mr. T., Travelling Crane, 295
Hargrave, Mr. L.. Prevention of Sea Sickness, 349
Harker, Mr. F. J., Double Cylinder Steam Launch Engines, 4
Hathorn, Davis, and Campbell, Messrs., Steam Pumping Engines for India State Railways, 137
Hautchin, Mr. J., Mixing Moulding Sand Apparatus,
Hazeldine, Mr. F.. Spiral Tube Boiler, 80
Head, Mr. J., Rolling Mill Clutches, Iron and Steel Institute. 278
Head and Schemioth, Messrs., Straw Burning Portable Engine, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims and Head, Engineers, 313
Henry, Mr., Spindle Step, 398
Bick and Co, Messrs., Corliss Engines— Waterloo Flour Mills, 21, 22, 24
Hotspur, H.M.S., Fixed Turret, 37
Huntoon Governor, The, 51
“ Inspecting ngineer,” A Curious Boiler Explosion,
Italian Irrigation Company, Map, 91
.Tarrow and the Surrey Docks, Dock Gates, 217
Jackson, Mr. E., Ships’ Lines, 314 '
J. M., Wave Propulsion, 7
Kastenbein, M., Type Composing and Distributing, 262
Kerridge, Mr. B. J., Boat Lowering Apparatus, Northfleet Relief Fund Exhibition, 295
Kessler, HerrE., Passenger Locomotive for the Carl-Ludwigs Bahn, Vienna Exhibition, 350, 351, 366
King. Mr.. Combined Pressure and Vacuum Gauge, 126
Kuhlmann, Mr. IL, Boot-soleing Machine, 64
Laing, C.E., Mr. T. E., Proposed Lifting Bridge over the Tees at Middlesbrough, 130
Lessner, Herr G.. 25-Horse Condensing Expansive
Engine, Vienna Exhibition, 399, 402
Lisbon Steam Tramway, Mr. C. F. Trevethick, 232, 233
London to Vienna, Routes, 287
Louvet, M., Scaffolding used in Repairing the Pantheon, Paris, 145
Lyster, C.E., Mr. G. F., Proposed Docks at Liverpool, 117
Maffei, Messrs. Z. A., Engine, Vienna Exhibition, 293
Mallet, Mr., Apparatus for Obtaining Oxygen, 65
Mason, Mr. J., Steam Launch Engines, 233
Mason, Mr. <L W., Recoil Loader for Heavy Guns, 233
Midelton, Mr. T., Locomotive for Steep Gradients, 282
Mill, Mr. R., Fuel Economiser, 183
Moy and Shill. Messrs., Non-radiating Steam Engine, Designed by Mr. N. P. Burgh, 54
Napier and Sons, Messrs., Compound Inverted Marine Engines, 270-H.P., 348 and Supplement
Napier and Sons, Messrs. R., Sections of Cylindersand
Details of Compound Marine Engines, 270-H.P., 384
Navez, Major, Chronograph, 213
Neuberg Steel Works, 361, 370, 404
Nolet and Co., MM., Condensing Expansive Engine, 168,172
Olmsted, Mi. J., Magneto-Electric Brake, North London Railway, 154
Page, Mr. J., Street Tramways, 334
Payne, Messrs. B. N. and D. W., Feedwater Heater, 183
Petersen, Mr. W., Steam Lifeboat, 126
Petherick and Rock, Messrs., Safety Valves, 380
Pfaff, Dr. F., Microgoniometer, 179
Portugal, Map of, 166
Reading Ironworks Company, 25-Horse Condensing
Engine, Vienna Exhibition, 266
Robertson, Mr. J., Rolling Machinery for Fluid Steel, 4
Robey and Co., 8-H.P. Horizontal Engine, Vienna
Exhibition, 298
Rochussen and Daelen, Messrs., Steel Producing, 249
Runquist, M., Oscillating Governor, 266
Sacre, Mr. C., Composite Carriages, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway, 267
Schmid, Mr., Pump, 216
Scott, R.N., Capt., 18-Ton Gun Carriage for Turret use, 333
Shaw, Mr., Tuyere for Smiths’ Hearths, 110
Sigi, Herr G., 8-Wheeled Goods Engine, Southern Railway of Austria, 336
Somerville, Mr. J., On Gas Retorts at the Society of Engineers, 362, 363
Sparrow. Mr. J. W., Collecting Blast Furnace Waste Gases, 37
Stettiner Maschinenbau-Actiengesellschaff, Locomotive Engine Vulcan, Vienna Exhibition, 294
Stroudley, Mr. W., Details of Tank Locomotive, London and Brighton Railway, 140, 186
Stroudley, Mr. W., Tank Engine for Metropolitan Traffic, South London Railway, 40
Suckling, Mr. N. F., Sectional Boiler, 127
Sunderland South Docks, Concrete Chimney, 332
Sutcliffe, Mr. J., How to Save Coal in Old Engines, 184
Tay Bridge : Sinking the Caissons, 197 ; Sections, 198 ;
Braced Piers, North Side, 200 : Floating Piers into Position, 201; Progress, 204 ; Diagrams of Girders, 208, 220
Thompson, Mr. A. Moore, Duplex Planing Machine, 182
Trevethick, Mr. C. F., Lisbon Steam Tramway, 232, 233
Trinity Shoals Lighthouse, 381
United States’ Manufacturing Company, Expanding Tap for Couplings, 155
Varley, Mr. S. A., Signalling Apparatus as Fitted to the Royal Train, London and North-Western Railway, 395
Vienna Exhibition Building, Rotunda, Sectional Elevation, 287
Vienna Exhibition, Cross Section of Nave Transepts, 17
Walser, Mr. F., Fire Engines, 318
Waterloo Flour Mills, 95, 98; Transverse Section, 50;
Longitudinal Section, 36
Waterloo Flour Mills, Corliss Engine, Messrs. Hick and Co., 21, 21
Waterloo Flour Mills, Elevators, Meal Conveyer, Silk Flour Dressing Mill, Wheat Worm, Exhaust Fan and Belt Adjusting Pulley and Frame, 95
Waterloo Flour Mills, Elevations and Sections of Hurst’s Offal Sifter, 98
Watteeu, Mr., Metallic Stuffing-boxes, 216
Wenham, Mr. F. H., Heated Air Engine, 279
Wheeler and Wilson Manufactory Company, Sewing Machine for Heavy Work, 80
Whitmore and Binyon, Messrs. (See Waterloo Flour Mills above.)
Williamson and Walker, Messrs., Steam Pump, 81
Wilson, Messrs., 35-Ton Double-acting Steam Hammer at Woolwich Arsenal, 252
Woolwich Infant, Interior of the late, 81
X. Y., Navigable Balloons, 22
Yarrow and Hedley, Messrs., Steam Torpedo Launch, 51
Yates, Mr., Safety Lamp, 183
SUBJECT MATTER.
Balloons, Navigable, X. Y., 22
Boat Lowering Apparatus, Mr. B. J. Kerridge,Northfleet Relief Fund Exhibition, 295
Boiler Explosion, A Curious, “Inspecting Engineer,” 141
Boiler, Mr. F. Hazeldine’s Spiral Tube, 80
Boiler, Mr. N. F. Suckling’s Sectional, 127
Boot-soleing Machine, Mr. H. Kuplmann, 64
Brake, Magneto-Electric, Mr. J. Olmsted, North-London Railway, 154
Brake, Vienna Exhibition, Messrs. Easton and Andersons’ 20-Horse Friction, 373
Breech-loader, Mr. Ansell, 384
Bridge, The Albert, Battersea, Mr. F. W. Bryant, C.E., 68, 84, 114
Bridge over the Danube Canal, Vienna, Fives-Lille Co., Mons. Moreaux, C.E., Engineer, Mons. Mercier, C.E., Contractors’ Eng., 302
Bridge, The Tay, 197, 198, 200. 201, 208, 220
Bridge Over the Tees at Middlesbrough, Proposed Lifting, Mr. T. E. Laing, C.E., 130
Carriages, Composite, Mr. C. Sacre, Manchester Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Carriages, 267
Centering and Scaffolding, 48, 86, 116
Chimney, Concrete, Sunderland South Docks, 332
Chronograph, The Bouleng6, 213
College, School, and Gymnasium, Greenwich, The Royal Naval, Col. Sir Andrew Clark, R.E., C.B., 328, 329, 382. Details of Roof, 347
Crane, Mr. T. Grosse’s Travelling, 295
Dock Gates, Construction of, 93, 124
Dock Gates at Dunkirk, Saint Nazaire, and Havre, 94
Dock Gates, Grimsby and Canada Docks, Birkenhead, 169
Dock Gates at Jarrow and the Surrey Docks, 217
Dock Gates, Iron, Boulogne Harbour, 271
Docks at Liverpool, Proposed, Mr. G. F. Lyster, C.E., 117
Earth Borers, Bohlken’s, 80
Engine, The Baxter, 51
Engine, Mr. C. Carells, Vienna Exhibition, 294
Engine, Condensing Expansive, MM. Nolet and Co., 168, 172
Engine. The Corliss, Waterloo Flour Mills, Elevation of Cylinder and Valve Gear, 21, 24
Engine, The Grasshopper, Baltimore Railway, 182
Engine, Messrs. Head and Schemioth’s Straw Burning Portable, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Head, Engineers, 313
Engine, Horizontal Rotative Pumping, Erste Brunner Maschinen Fabriks Gesellschaft, Vienna Exhibition, 385
Engine, Herr G. Lessner’s 25-Horse Condensing Expansive, Vienna Exhibition, 399, 402
Engine for Metropolitan Traffic, South London Railway, Mr. W. Stroudley’s Tank, 40
Engine for Mining, Messrs. Alex. Chaplin and Co’s Portable Winding, 299
Engine, Messrs. Moy and Shill’s Non-Radiating Steam, Designed by Mr. N. P. Burgh, 54
Engine, Messrs. Robey and Co.’s 8-H.P. Horizontal, Vienna Exhibition, 298
Engine, Vienna Exhibition, M. A. Belpaire’s Six Coupled Passenger, M. C. L. Carels, Engineer, 367, 368
Engine, Vienna Exhibition, 25-Horse Condensing, Reading Ironworks Company, 266. (See Sicpplement).
Engine, Messrs. Z. A. Maffei, Vienna Exhibition, 293
Engine, “Vulcan,” Stettiner Maschinenbau-Actien-gesellschaft, Vienna Exhibition, 294
Engine, Mr. F. H. Wenham’s Heated Air, 279
Engines and Boilers of the SS. Liffey, Messrs. Day, Summers, and Co., 237
Engines, Double Cylinder Steam Launch, Mr. F. J.
Harker, 4
Engines, Fire, Mr. F. Walser, 318
Engines, How to Save Coal in Old Steam, Mr. J. Sutcliffe, 184
Engines for India State Railways, Messrs. Hathorn, Davis, and Campbell’s Steam Pumping, 137
Engines, Mr. Isaac Mason’s Steam Launch, 233
Engines, 270-H.P., Messrs. Napier and Sons’Compound
Inverted Marine, 348, and Supplement
Engines, 350-H.P. Nominal Collectively, SS. Ruahine, Messrs. J. and W. Dudgeon’s Compound Marine, 284, 312
Engines, 270-H.P., Sections of Cylinders and Details of Compound Marine, Messrs. R. Napier and Sons, 384
Engines. Southern Railway of Austria, Herr G. Sigi’s Eight-wheeled Goods, 336
Engines of the Steam Launches Bujak Dere and General Admiral, Messrs. W. Crichton and Co., 188
Feedwater Heater, Messrs. B. N. and D. W. Payne, 183
Fire-grates, Messrs. Carrington and Platt, 110
Fuel Economisers, Mr. R. Mill, 183
Furnace, Rotary Puddling, Mr. Baynton, 249
Gas Making, Mr. Walter G. Fearnley, 316
Gases, Mr. J. W. Sparrow’s Appliances for Collecting Blast Furnace Waste, 37
Gauge, Mr. King’s Combined Pressure and Vacuum, 126
Governor, The Huntoon, 51
Governor, The Runquist Oscillating, 266
Gun Carriage, The Belgian Field, 61
Gun Carriage for Turret use, The 18-Ton, Capt. Scott, 333
Gun-cotton Experiments, Chatham, 385
Gun-cotton Experiments, Eastbourne, 300
Hammer at Woolwich Arsenal, 35-Ton Double-acting Steam, 252
Harbour Light, Messrs. Chance, Bros., 216
Infant, Interior of the late Woolwich, 81
Lamp, Mr. Yates’ Safety, 183
Lifeboat, Mr. W. Petersen’s Steam, 126
Lighthouse, Trinity Shoals, 381
Locomotive for the Carl-Ludwigsbahn, Herr E. Kessler’s Passenger; Vienna Exhibition, 350, 351, 366
Locomotive, Details of Tank, London and Brighton Railway, Mr. W. Stroudley, 140, 186
Locomotive for Steep Gradients, Mr. T. Midelton, 282
Map of Ashantee, 320
Map, Italian Irrigation, 91
Map of Portugal, 166
Metals by Electricity Under the Microscope, Crystallisation of, Mr. Philip Braham, 216
Microgoniometer, Dr. E. Pfaff, 179
Micro-spectroscope, Mr. E. F. Gayer, 332
Mills, Details of the Waterloo Flour Mills, Messrs. Whitmore and Binyon, 36, 50, 95, 98.
Mine Experiments, Submarine, Gilkicker Fort, Stokes Bay, 263
Mixing Moulding Sand Apparatus, Mr. J. Hautchin, 332
Nave and Transepts of Vienna Exhibition Building Cross Section, 17
Oxygen, Mr. Mallet’s Apparatus for Obtaining, 65
Peat Condensing Machine, Messrs. Clayton, Son, and Hbwlett, 111
Piers, Whitby and Middlesbrough Railway, Mr. J. Dixon, 151
Plan of the Brighton Locomotive and Carriage Works 5
Plan of Crystal Palace Practical Engineering School, 262
Planing Machine, Mr. A. M. Thompson’s Duplex, 182
Prevention of Sea Sickness, Mr. L. Hargrave, 349
Printing Machine, Mr. S. Cropper, 65
Puddler, Mr. Broomhall’s 279
Pumps, Mr. Schmid, 216
Pump, Messrs. Williamson and vl alker’s Steam, 81
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Recoil Loader for Heavy Guns, Mr. J. W. Mason, 233
Retorts, Mr. J. Somerville on Charging and Drawing Gas, Society of Engineers, 362, 363
Rolling Machinery for Fluid Steel, Mr. J. Robertson, 4
Rolling Mill Clutches, Mr. J. Head at the Iron and.
Steel Institute, 278
Roof of the Brighton Railway Workshops, 20
Rotunda of the Vienna Exhibition,Sectional Elevation, 287
Routes from London and Vienna, 287
Safe, Mr. Elwell, 398
Scaffolding Used in Repairing the Pantheon, Paris, M. Louvet, 145
Screw, Captain Bremner’s Steam Steering, 110
Sewing Machine for Heavy Work, Wheeler and Wilson Manufacturing Company, 80
Shades for Street Lamps, Mr. J. Aronson, 64
Ships’ Lines, Mr. E. Jackson, 314
Signalling Apparatus as Fitted to the Royal Train, London and North-Western Railway, Mr. S. A. Varley, 395
Spindle Step, Mr. Henry, 398
Steel Producing, Messrs. Rochussen and Daelen, 249
Steel Works, The Neuberg, 361, 370, 404
Stone Breaker and Traction Engine for the Ceylon Railway, Mr. Blake, 110
Stone and Ore Chrushing, Mr. J. C. Cole, 155
Stuffing-boxes, Mr. Watteeu’s Metallic, 216
Tap for Couplings, Expanding, United States’ Manufacturing Company, 155
Torpedo Launch, Messrs. Yarrow and Hedley’s Steam, 51
Tramway, Lisbon Steam, Mr. C. F. Trevithick, 232, 233
Tramways, Mr. J. Page on Street, 334
Tramways, Street, 248
Turret, Fixed, H.M.S. Hotspur, 37
Tuyere for Smiths’ Hearths, Mr. Shaw., 110
Type Composing and Distributing, M. Kastenbein, 262
Valve, Messrs. J. Chandler’s and Company’s Lever
Ball, 21
Valve, Messrs. Coxhead and Miller’s Regulator, 127
Valve, Mr. W. Dawson’s Safety, 155
Valves, Safety, Messrs. Petherick and Rock, 380
Viaduct, Upgang, Whitby and Middlesbrough Rail way
Mr. J. Dixon, 158
Wave Propulsion, J. M., 7
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