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 167,713 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 1880/05/14

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  • Editorial, p 355.
    • The London Water Supply and the Authorities.
    • The Production of Pig Iron.
    • Slag Cement.
    • The Age of Cheapness.
  • Edward Alfred Cowper - Hot Blast Stoves for a Pair of Furnaces, p 351, 354 and 357.
  • Iron and Steel Institute, p 347.
    • R. Pink.
    • C. B. Holland.
    • C. A. Cooper.
    • Bolckow, Vaughan and Co.
    • Henry Simon.
    • Spectroscopy of Iron and Steel - John Parry and Alexander E. Tucker.
    • Existence of Nitrogen in Iron and Steel - Alfred H. Allen.
    • Separation of Silica - H. Rocholl.
  • Iron Trade, p 357.
  • Letters to the Editor, p 360.
    • W. J. Millar.
  • Pelouze and Audouin's Gas Purifier, p 350. (Illustrated).
    • G. Blower.
  • Regenerative Stoves - A Sketch of Their History and Notes on Their Use, p 359.
    • John N. Hartman.
  • Sawyer Electric Light, p 358.
  • Thomas's Economic Railway Buffer, p 358. (Illustrated).
  • Wilson's Lock Up (Klotz) Duplex Safety Valve, p 358. (Illustrated).


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