The Engineer 1889/12/06
Main Subjects
- Contents, p 475.
- 1889 Paris Exhibition - Compound Engine Details, Sulzer Brothers p 470 - 471 and p 474. (Illustrated).
- Death - Thomas Webster Rammell, p 475.
- Editorial, p 475.
- Electric Lighting Dangers.
- Copper Guns.
- The Growth of Steamships.
- The Water Supply of Paris.
- Wages in the Coal Trade.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 480.
- Three Steel Coaling Lighters by Edward Finch and Co for the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.
- Steel Screw Steamer by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co for Houlder Brothers and Co and under inspection of Flannery, Baggallay and Johnson.
- Steamship Fonar, by Wigham, Richardson and Co. for Manchester District Shipping Co and George Tweedy and Co. Engines by Wigham, Richardson and Co.
- Length of Boiler Tubes, p 477.
- Letters to the Editor, p 472.
- Clement E. Stretton.
- William J. Tyler.
- Robert Elliot of Edinburgh.
- London and North-Western Railway - Steel Locomotive Boiler F. W. Webb. p 478 - 479. (Illustrated).
- Machine Tools - Britannia Co, p 479. (Illustrated).
- Note on the Use of Ropes for Prony Brakes, by Professor J. E. Denton. p 472. (Illustrated).
- On the Laws of Steamship Propulsion, by Robert Mansel. p 466.
- Performance of the Steamer Homer Ramsdell, p 480.
- Practical Illustrations of Dynamics, by A. G. Greenhill - Work Power and Horse-Power. p 465 - 466.
- Questions on Power and Horse-Power.
- H. P. of Steamers.
- Private Bills for 1890, p 473. (Listed).
- Society of Engineers - Fox's System of Solid Pressed Steel Wagon Frames, p 477.
- Head of the Chair - Jonathan R. Baillie.
- Paper read by Perry F. Nursey.
- Samson Fox.
- The Best Form of Gearing for Main Driving, p 473.continued from p.451.
- [[[Joseph Naysmith|J. Naysmith]].
- The Export Trade of Germany, p 466.
- The Lighting of River Estuaries and Ship Canals, p 467. (Illustrated).
- Vertical Hoisting Engine, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies p 479. (Illustrated).
- Water Supply Recorder, p 479. (Illustrated).