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The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1898 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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A

  • “ALBION,” H.M. First-class Battleship (Supple- mint, June 17 th, 1898)
  • “Albion,” H.M.S , Engines of (Supplement, June 21th, 1898), 602
  • “ Albion,” Launch of, 605
  • “ Amazonas,” The Armoured Cruiser, 286
  • American Locomotives with Double Smoke-stacks, 194
  • American Steam Engine, An, 191, 192
  • American Traction Engines, 548, 554
  • Andrew, Barclay, Sons, and Co., Limited, Messrs., Pamping Engines, Glasgow Docks, 578
  • Antwerp, Maritime Trade of, Proposed River Works, 224, 225
  • Antwerp, Port of, Mr. Bites’ Plan, 319
  • Antwerp, Port o', M. Pierrot’s Scheme, 894
  • “Argonaut,” H.M S., 108
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Armoured Cruiser, 286
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, end Co., Messrs. Sir W., B'g Gun Lithe Shop, Elswick Ordnance Works, 424
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Mossrs. Sir W., Chilian Cruiser “ O'Higgins,” 480
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Gun Boring and Turning Shops, 157
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Japanese Armoured Cruiser “Asama,” 310
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Japanese Cruiser “ Takasago,” 530, 535
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Norwegian Battleship, 156, 160
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Torpedo-discharge Tube, 496, 497
  • Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., Messrs. Sir W., Wire-winding Machine, 436
  • Aspheron Peninsula, The Oil Industry in the, 323, 330

B

  • BALL and Wood, Messrs., American Steam Engine, 191, 192
  • Barassie Railway Accident,The, 190
  • Basset, Mr. Walter B., The Great Wheel at the Paris Exhibition of 1900, 326
  • Bedford Engineering Company, Locomotive Steam Shunting Crane, 266
  • Belfast, Shipbuilding in, One Year's Output, 9
  • Berchem, Mr. A. H. E., Automatic Cylinder Drain Valve, 36
  • Bessemer, Sir Henry, Portrait, 283
  • Blake and Knowles, Messrs., Duplex Independent Air Pump of s.s. “ Chebucto,” 472
  • Blohme and Vos?, Messrs., Ship-yard Crane, 437
  • Boby’s Seed-sorting Machine, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 598
  • Bombay, Prong’s Lighthouse, 520, 521, 522, 523
  • Bomford and Evershed’s Excavator, 130
  • Bouhey and Cie.’s Electric Victoria, 573
  • “Brennus,” French Cruiser, Engines, 296, 297, 373
  • British Admiralty, Forced-draught Steam Fan for the, 571
  • British Firms, Locomotives Supplied by, to American Railways, 51, 77, 78, 226,249, 250, 277
  • Bromell and Co., Messrs., Simplex Tube Cleaner, 169
  • Brooks’ Locomotive Works, Mastodon Locomotive 104, 105, 106
  • Brown-Borryman Feed-water Heaters, Messrs. Joseph Wright and Co., 375
  • “Bruce,” S.8., Triple-expansion Engines, Messrs. A. and I. Inglis, 229, 258
  • Bundy Time Recorder, The, 239
  • Burstall, Prof. F. W., Gas Engines, First Report to the Gas Engine Research Committee, 284, 336

C

  • CALEDONIAN Railway, Express Locomotive, 175
  • Campbell Gas Engine Company, Limited, Com¬bined Oil Engine and Pump, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 601
  • “Canopus,” Armour Plating of the, 273
  • "Chebucto," Propelling Engines, Cross Sections, and Duplex Independent Air Pump of the S.S., 470, 471, 472, 484
  • Chicago, A Large Signal Plant at, 274
  • Cailian Cruiser “ O’Higgins," Messrs. Sir William Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., 480
  • China, First Locomotive Built in, 474
  • China, 1876, Starting of the First Railway Train in, &1 3
  • China, Modern, from an Engineer's Point of View, The Kiangnan Arsenal, 473, 474
  • China, Modern, Green Island Cement Company’s Works, Macao, 352, 353
  • China, Modern, Hongkong Docks, 408
  • China, Railways in (with Map), 469
  • Chinese Railways and Foreign Projects, Sketch Map of, 252
  • Chinese Waters, Squadrons now iD, 98
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Oil Engine, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, £99
  • Cole, Marchent, and Morley, Messrs., 1600 Indicated Horse-power Triple expansion Mill Engine (Supplement, Januari) 14fA, 1898), 35, £6 J
  • Conveyor Company’s Works, The New, Machine for Coiling Spiral Conveyors. 167, 168, 169
  • Coolgardie Water Supply, 57, 76
  • Cottonwood Reservoir and Power-house, Utah, 34, 35
  • Craven Bros., Messrs., Circular Saw, 153
  • Craven Bros., Messrs , Eight-inch Boring Machine, 154
  • Craven Bros., Messrs., Ingot Ripping Machine, 49
  • Crocker's Nut-locking Device, 573
  • Croom and Arthur’s Steering Gear, 409
  • Crossley Bros., Messrs , Oil Engine for Electric Lighting, 499
  • “ Cymric," Oceanic Steam Navigation Company’s , Ship, 214

D

  • DAIMLER Motor Company’s Van, 571
  • Danubius, Schoenicher, and Hartmann Ship and Machine Construction Company, Paddle Engines of the “ Ferencz Josef ’’ (Supplement, February i 4M, 1898)
  • Davies and Co.’s Paragon Oil Engine, Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 599
  • Devonport Dockyard, Boiler Explosion, 263
  • “Diadem," H.M S., Boilers of, 331
  • Dickinson and Co., Messrs. Alfred, Electric Tramcars, 594
  • Dobson, Sir Benjamin Alfred, 238
  • Dublin and Kingstown Railway, Passenger Loco¬motive, 1840, 609, 610
  • Duckham’s Pneumatic Grain-discharging Ma¬chinery, Millwall Docks, 339
  • Dnnlop, Mr. Jas., Pneumatic Chipping and Caulking Hammers, 585
  • Durand, Prof. W. F., Influence of Surface on the, Performance of Screw Propellers, 67, 91
  • Dyer, Colonel Henry Clement Swinerton, 279

E

  • EASTON, Anderson, and GooldeD, Messrs., Wire- winding Machines, 348
  • Elswick Ordnance Works—Big Gun Lathe Shop, 424
  • Elswick Ordnance Works, Great Hydraulic Crane at, 347
  • Elswick Ordnance Works, Wire-winding Machine, 436
  • English Torpedo Boats, 312
  • “ Europa," H.M.S., 558

F

  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, H.M.S. “Argonaut,” 108
  • Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, J H.M.S. “Hermes, ”361
  • Fielding and Platt, Limited, Messrs., 600-ton Hydraulic Forging Press and Engines for same, 100, 101
  • Fielding and Platt, Limited, Messrs., Travelling Gantry for Shipbuilding, 87, 88
  • “Formidable,” The French Battleship, 327
  • Formosa, Projected Railway in, 73
  • Foster and Rastrick’s Locomotive Supplied to America, 51
  • Foxbury Pumping Station, The, 524
  • Freakley Steam Carriage, The, 383, 384
  • French Cruiser "Brennus," Engines of the, 296. 297, 373

G

  • GERMAN Hot air Motor, 65
  • " Germania,” The, 396
  • Glasgow Docks, Pumping Engines, 578
  • Glasgow, New Graving Dock, 475, 476, 477
  • Glasgow, Prince's Dock, 25-ton Steam Travelling Crane, 356
  • Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Four- cylinder Express Locomotive, Mr. J. Manson, B
  • Gadavery Valley Railway, Running-shed Roof (Contracts Open), 8
  • “Goliath,” H.M.S.. 302, 303
  • “Great Eastern,” Tho, 395
  • Great Northern Railway, Express Locomotive, Mr. H. A. Ivatt, 511
  • Great Northern Railway, Mastodon Locomotive, 104, 105, 106
  • Griffin Engineering Co., Vertical Duplex Gas Engine, 485

H

  • HALIFAX Corporation Gasworks. 551, 552
  • “Harbinger," “ Bosphorus,” A%, Engines of, 349
  • Harland and Wo’.ff, Messrs., White Star Liner “Cymric,” 214
  • Haskin Wood Vulcanising Works, Millwall, 79, 81, 82, 83
  • Havana, Defences of, 422
  • Haythorn Water-tube Boilers, s.s. “ Meg Merri- lees, ”546
  • Heddon-street, The Fire in, 608
  • Heisler Bevel Gear Locomotive, 64, 65
  • Hele-Shaw, Prof. H. S., Nature of Surface Resistance of Water and of Stream-line Motion, 432, 433, 458, 459, 462
  • Helicoid Lock-nut Works, The, 112, 113 “Hermes,” H.M.S., 361
  • Hille8 and Jones, Messrs., Copying Machine, 227
  • “Himalaya ” as She is, The, 350
  • Hitchborn, Mr. Philip, 386
  • Hongkong Docks, 408
  • H jperaft's Pneumatic Railway, 328
  • Howard’s Horti-cultivator, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 597
  • Howard’s Hydraulic Baling Press, Royal Agri¬cultural Society's Show, 597
  • Humpage, Jacques, and Pedersen, Messrs , Sensi¬tive Drill, 547
  • Hungarian Steamer Ferencz Josef,” Paddle Engines of the (Supplement, February ith, 1898

I

  • INDIAN Stato Railways Contract Open, Details of Galvanised Iron Roof, Bolts, &c., 127
  • Indian State Railways Contract Open, Oil Tank Wagons, 128
  • Indian State Railways, Pillar Water Cranes, 510
  • Messrs. A. and j., Passenger s s. “ Bruce,”
  • Inglis, Messrs. A. and J., Passenger s.s. “Bruce,” Triple-expansion Engines. 229, 258
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers, New Home of the, 280
  • Ivatt, Mr. H. A., Express Locomotive, Great Northern Railway, 511

J

  • JAPAN, Modern, Earthquake Proof Chimney, 200ft. high, 178
  • Japan, Modern, Head Offices, Mitsui Company Tokyo, 223
  • Japan, Modern, Projected Railway in Formosa, 73
  • Japan, Railways in, 201, 202
  • Japan, Railways of, Map showing (Supplement, March ith, 1898) -o v rr
  • Japanese Cruisers, 207, 210, 310, 530, 535
  • Japanese-made Machinery, Coke-pushing Machine, Ishikawajima Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, 179
  • Japanese-made Machinery, Horizontal Engine and Independent Condenser, 179
  • Johnson and Phillips, Messrs., Machinery for Hydraulic Jointing, 163, 164, 165, 166
  • Johnson, Mr. Samuel Waite, his Presidential ^ggdr5e“ on Railway Progress, with Diagrams,

K

  • KABUL, Toe Ameer's Workshops at, 428
  • “ Kaiser, Friedrich,” North German Lloyd Express Liner s s., 447
  • Kidderminster and Stourport Electric Tramway 594, 595, 596
  • Kodolitsh, Herr F. von, Riveting by Electricity,
  • Kowloon Docks, 408
  • Krupp’s Works, Essen, Long Shaft Boring and Turning Lathe, 155

L

  • LAGOS District, Map of the, 180
  • Lagos Riilway, 181, 182, 183, 186
  • Laird, Mr. John, Portrait, 138
  • L90, Howl, and Co., Messrs., Compound Steam Pump, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 598
  • Leyton Sewage and Destructor Works, and Plan and Section of Destructor, 115, 116
  • Liverpool Motor Car Trials, 502, 503, 501, 634
  • London and North - Western Railway, Four Cylinder Compound Passenger Engine (Supple¬ment, May 6tK, 1898), 420, 421
  • London Water Supply—Map, 419
  • Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, Tank Locomo¬tive, 547

M

  • MACAO, Cement Company’s Works, Green Island, 352,353
  • Macfarlane and Bryant’s Stop Valve, 375
  • M’Intosh, Mr. J. F., Express Locomotive Cale¬donian Railway, 176
  • McKie and Baxter, Messrs., s.s. “Chebucto,” Propelling Engines, and Cross Sections of, 470, 471, 484
  • “ Maine,” The U.S. Battleship, 255
  • Mann and Charleswortb, Messrs., Steam Wagon 278
  • Manning, Wardle, and Co., Messrs., Tank Loco¬motive, 547
  • Manson, Mr. J., Four - cylinder Engine, Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 8
  • Marion's Actinograpb, 328
  • Mark VIII. Wire Gun, 99
  • Mastodon Locomotive, Great Northern Railway 104, 105
  • Mather and Platt, Messrs., Electrically-driven Calico Printing Machines, 506 Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Messrs., Engines
  • , Jjgted 40 CaP® and Australian Mail Steamers,
  • Maudslay, Sons, and Field, Messrs., Engines of H.M.S. “Albion” {Supplement, June 24th, 1898), 602 '
  • “Meg Merrilees,” s.s., Haythorn Water-tube Boilers, 546
  • Merryweather's Pumping Engine, 448
  • Midland Passenger Vehicles and Goods Wagons 1839-1897,659
  • Midland Railway Permanent Way, 1832—97, 560
  • Milward and Sons, Messrs. H., Washford Mills, 299
  • Montgomery-Moore System of Controlling Water¬tight Doors, The, 461
  • Morrison, Mr. Gabriel James, Portrait, 251
  • Murray, Mr. J. R., Theory and Practice of
  • Mechanical Refrigeration, 170, 194, 195, 240, 241

N

  • NEWFOUNDLAND and Nova Scotia Passenger s.s. “ Bruce,” 56
  • Niles Tool Works Company, Horizontal Duplex _ Milling Machine, 378
  • North German Lloyd Steamers, Croom and Arthur’s Steering Gear, 409
  • North Shields, Cold Storage Works, 139, 140
  • Norwegian State Railways, Contracts Open, 80
  • Norwegian Warship, A New, 156, 160

O

  • OLIVER, Mr. C. N. J., Portrait, 42
  • Orlando Bros., Portuguese Cruiser “ Adamastor” {Supplement January 7th, 1898), 3

P

  • PARIS Exhibition of 1900, The Great Wheel, 326
  • Paris Mechanical Cabs, 550
  • Patin Fly-wheel Dynamo, The, 263, 264
  • Plymouth Harbour, Map of. 177
  • Portland, U.S.A., Flexible Joint for Water Mains 365
  • Portsmouth Dockyard, Coaling Arrangements. 114
  • Portsmouth Waterworks, 524
  • Portuguese Cruiser “Adamastor,” Messrs. Orlando Bros. {Supplement, January 7th, 1898), 3
  • Pratt and Whitney Co., Standard Measuring Machine, 9
  • Prince’s Dock, Glasgow, 25-ton Steam Travelling Crane, 356
  • Proctor’s Coking Stoker, 511
  • “Prodano” s.s., Micrographic Analyses of Steam Pipe of, 360, 363
  • Prongs Lighthouse, The, 520, 521, 622, 523
  • Pullman Palace Cara for the President of Mexico, ' 31
  • Pulsometer Engineering Co.. Cold Storage Works, North Shields, 139, 140

R

  • R ANSOMES, Sima, and Jefferies’ Potato Planter, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 697
  • Restler, Mr. J. W., Streatham Station, Seuthwark and Vauxhall Waterworks (Supplement, June lOth'i, 379, 400, 401, 669, 582, 583, 584
  • “ Restler ” High-speed Engine. The, Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, 582, 583. 581
  • Rigg, Mr. Arthur, Hydraulic Eogine, 28, 29
  • Robinson's Shaft Governor, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 598
  • Rocket (Locomotive) Field, Columbian Museum, 377
  • Royal Agricultural Society's Showyard, Birming¬ham, Plan of, 572
  • Royal Yacht, Game played on the, 149, 150
  • Russell and Co., Messrs. George, 25-ton Steam Travelling Crane, Prince’s Dock, Glasgow, 356
  • Russian Oil Industry, 323, 330

S

  • SAN FRANCISCO, Map showing the Defences of, 271
  • Santiago de Cuba, Sketch of Town and Harbour, 525
  • Schichau, Messrs., The s.s. "Kaiser Friedrich,’’ 447
  • Schneider-Canet Double-fire Mounting, The, 205
  • Schneider-Canet Quick-firing Ammunition, 156
  • Schneider-Canet Quick-firing Breech Mechanism, 126, 127
  • "Sea-gull,” H.M.S., 128
  • Shanks and Co., Messrs. Thomas, 44in. Centre Lathe, 153
  • Sheng Taotai, Portrait, 251
  • Shibaura Company, Japrn, Earthquake-proof Chimney, 178
  • Simon, Mr. Richard, Weighing Machine, 423
  • Southgate Engineering Company, Limited, 3000-ton Hydraulic Forging Press Engines, 99
  • South Hants Waterworks, 524
  • Southwark and Vanxhall Waterworks (Supplement, June Wlh, 1898), 379, 400, 401, 569, 532, 583, 584
  • Spanish Cruiser "Cristobal Colon,” 397
  • Spanish Cruisers, “ The Infanta Maria Teresa ” and “ The Vizcaya,” 405
  • Spanish and United States Squadrons, Analysis of, 359
  • Spanish Warehips, 397, 405, 425
  • Streatham Pumping Station. Southwark and Vanxhall Water Company, 379, 400, 401
  • Stemtriff Steam Separator, The, 204
  • Stephenson and Company's Locomotives Supplied to America, 51, 52, 77, 78

T

  • " TAKASAGO," Japanese Protected Cruiser, 530, 535
  • Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, Electrical Drilling Machine, 386
  • Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company. Limited, H.M. First-class Battleship " Albion," June 17th, 1898
  • Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, Spring Head for Crane Jibs, 90
  • Thames Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in the Victorian Era, 124, 125, 131, 204, 253, 275, 349, 395, 526, 574
  • Thomas, Firth and Sons, Messrs., Wire-wound Ordnance, 49, 53, 60
  • Thompson, Messrs. J. and G., H.M.S. “Europa,” 558
  • Turner, Messrs. E. R. and F., Positive Corliss Gear Engine, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 600
  • Turner, Messrs. E. R. and F., Wheat Washer, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 600
  • Tyne Cycle Manufacturing Syndicate, Bicycle Frame, 489

U

  • UNBREAKABLE Pulley and Mill-gearing Com¬pany, Limited, Friction Clutch, 363
  • Union Ironworks of Sin Francisco, Japanese Cruiser, 207, 210
  • U. S. Battleship " Maine,” The (Supplement, March 25th, 1898), 255
  • U. S. Battleships, Wave Profiles, 43 U. S. Gunboat, 498
  • U. S. Navy, Torpedo Boats (Supplement», April lit, January 28fA, 1898)
  • U. S. Warehips. Types of (Supplement, April 22nd, 1898), 359
  • Utah, Electric Transmission in, 34, 35, 230, 231

V

  • VAUXHALL Temporary Bridge, Thames Iron¬works and Shipbuilding Company, 450, 451, 454
  • Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Messrs., 6in. Quick- fire Gun, 206, 207
  • Victor Circular Saw Shield, The, 217

W

  • WALKER’S Compound Pump, 586
  • "Warrior,” The, Iron Armonr-clad Frigate, 1861, 445, 446
  • Washford Mills, Redditch, New and Old, 298, 2£9
  • Webb, Mr. F. W., Four-cylinder Compound Pas¬senger Engine (Supplement, May 6th, 1898), 420, 421
  • Wei-Hai-Wei Harbour, 148
  • Weir, Mr. Jas., Combustion in Water-tube Boilers, 612
  • West Africa, Denton Bridge. 181, 183
  • White Star Liner " Cymric,” 214
  • Winsford Sewage Filtration Tanks, Plans of, 567
  • Woolwich Arsenal, Contraction Furnace at, 346
  • Woolwich Arsenal, Hardening and Annealing Furnaces, 102
  • Wright and Co., Messrs., Feed-water Heater, 262
  • Wright and Co., Messrs. Joseph, Brown-Berry¬man Feed-water Heaters, 375

Y

  • YARROW, Mr. A. F., Description of some Ex¬periments with a Water-tube Boiler, 309

Z

  • ZURICH Electric Tramways, 5, 12

Subject Matter

A

  • ACTINOORAPHY, Marion’s, 328
  • Armour Plating of the “ Canopus,” 273
  • Arsenal, Kiangnan, 473
  • Automobiles in Paris, 550

B

  • BALING Press, Hydraulio, Howard’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 597
  • Ball Bearing, A Faulty, Cyclist, 158
  • Battleships—ire Ships
  • Bevel Gear Locomotive, The Heisler, 64, 65
  • Bicycle Frame, Tyne Cycle Manufacturing Syndi¬cate, 489
  • Boilers, Combustion in Water-tube, Mr. Jas. Weir on, 612
  • Boiler Explosion, Davonport Dockyard, 263
  • Boilers of H.M.S. "Diadem,” 334
  • Boilers, Water-tube, s.s. “Meg Merrilees,” 546
  • Boring Machine, E'ght-incb, Messrs. Craven Bros., 154
  • Boring Tool, 155
  • Boring and Turning Shops, Gun, Messrs. Sr Wm. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., 167
  • Breech Mechanism, Schneider-Canet Quick-firing, 127
  • Bridge, Denton, West Africa, 181, 183
  • Bulkhead Doors, Toe Montgomery-Moore System of Controlling, 461

C

  • CALICO Printing Machines, Electrically-driven, Messrs. Mather and Platt, 506
  • Capstan, Rigg’s Hydraulic, 29
  • Cars, Pullman Palace, for the President of Mexico, 31
  • Cement Company’s Works, Green Island, Macao, 352, 353
  • Chimney, Earthquake-proof, Shibaura Company, Japan,178
  • Clutch, A New Friolion, 363
  • Ccaling Arrangements, Portsmouth Dockyard,
  • Coke-pushing Machine, Ishikawajima Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, Japan, 179
  • Coking Stoker, Proctor’s, 511
  • Cold Storage Works, North Shields, The Pul¬someter Engineering Company, 139, 140
  • Contract Open, Indian Stats Railways, Galvanised . Iron Roof, Bolt, &c., and Oil Tank Wagons, 128
  • Contracts Open, Norwegian Slates Railway, 80
  • Contraction Furnace at Woolwich Arsenal, 346
  • Conveyors, Machine for Coiling Spiral, The Con¬veyor Company’s Works. 167, 168, 169
  • Coping Machine, Messrs. Hilles and Jones, 227
  • Copper Steam Pipe of s.s. “Prodano,” Micro¬graphic Analyses of the, 360, 363
  • Crane, Great Hydraulic, at Elswick, 347
  • Crane, Locomotive Steam Shunting, Bedford Engineering Company. 266
  • Cranes, Pillar Water, Indian State Railways, 510
  • Crane, Shipyard, Messrs. Blohme and Voss, 437
  • Crane, 25-Ton Steam Travelling, Prince's Dock Glasgow, 356

D

  • DESTRUCTOR, Plan and Section of, Leyton Sewage and Destructor Works, 115, 116
  • Docks, Kowloon, 408
  • Double-fire Schneider Canet Mounting, The, 205
  • Drill, Sensitive, Messrs. Humpage, Jacques, and Pedersen, 547
  • Drilling Machine, Electrical, Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co., 386
  • Dynamics, Problem in, 536
  • Dynamo, The Patin Fly-wheel, 263, 264

E

  • ELECTRIC Cabs in Paris, 550
  • Electric Drilling Machine, Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, 386 Electric Riveting, Herr F. von Kodolitsch, 311
  • Electric Tramways, Zurich, 5, 12
  • Electric Transmission in Utah, 34, 35, 210, 231
  • Electric Victoria, MM. Bouhey et Cie., 573
  • Engines of the “ Albion ” (Supplement. June 2lth, 1898), 602
  • Engines of the “Bruce," Messrs. A. and J. Inglis, 229, 258
  • Engines of s.s. “ Chebucto,” Cross Sections, and Duplex Independent Air Pump, 470, 471, 472, 484
  • Engines of the French Cruiser " Brennus,” 296, 297, 373
  • Engines of “ Harbinger,” “ Bosphorus,” ate., also of “ Viper,” “ Wrangler,” itc , 349 Engines of ths Hungarian Steamer, Ferencz josef (Supplement, February 4th, 1898)
  • Engines and Boilers of the Portuguese Cruiser Adamastor,” Messrs. Orlando Bros., 3
  • Engine, American Steam, Messrs. Ball and Wood, 191, 192
  • Engines, Gas, Prof. F. W. Burstall on, 286
  • Engine, Horizontal, and Independent Condenser, Japanese-made Machinery, 179
  • Engine, Hot-air, German Manufacture, 65
  • Engine, Hydraulic, Mr. Arthur Rigg, 28, 29
  • Engines, Hydraulic Forging Press, Southgate Engineering Co., 99
  • Engine. Launch, Paragon, Messrs. G. Davies and Co., Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 599
  • Engine, Mill, 1600 Indicated Horse power Triple-expansion, Messrs. Cole, Marchent, and Morley (Supplement. January 14th, 1898), 35, 36
  • Engine, Oil, Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 599
  • Engine, Oil, for E'.ectrio Lighting, Mersts. Crossley Bros., 499
  • Engine, Oil, Paragon, Messrp. G. Davies and Co., Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 599
  • Engine, Positive Corliss Gear, Messrs. E. R. and F. Turner, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 600
  • Engine and Pump, Oil, The Campbell Gas Engine Co., Limited, Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 601
  • Engine, Pumping, Messrs. Merryweather and Sons, 448
  • Engines, Pumping, Glasgow Docks, 578
  • Engines, Pumping, Hampton Station, Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks, 582, 583, 584
  • Engines, Pumping, Streatham Station, 400, 401
  • Engines, Traction, American, 548, 554
  • Engine, Vertical Duplex Gas, Griffin Engineering Co., 485
  • Engine-room of the ‘‘Warrior,” CrossSection, 445
  • Excavator, Messrs. Bomford and Erershed’s, 130

F

  • FANS, Forced-draught Steam, for the British Admiralty, 571
  • Feed-Water Heaters, Brown-Berryman, 375
  • Feed-Water Heater, Messrs. Wright and Co., 262
  • Fires and Wires, Heddon-street, 608
  • Flexible Joints for Water Mains, Portland, U.S. A., 365
  • Fly-Wbeel, Dynamo, The Patin, 263, 264
  • Forging Press, Hydraulic, and Engines for Sime, Messrs. Fielding and Platt, Limited, 100, 101
  • Friction Clutch, A New, 363
  • Furnace at Woolwich Arsenal, Contraction, 316

G

  • GALVANISED Iron Roof, Bjlti, &c., Indian State Railways, Contract Oten, 127 Gantry for Shipbuilding, Travelling, Messrs. Fielding and Platt, Limited, 87, 88
  • Gas Engines, Prof. F. W. Burstall on, 284, 336
  • Gasworks, Halifax Corporation, 551, 552
  • Girders, Proportions of, W. II. Bidder, 132
  • Girders, Proportions of, Mr. W. R. Evans, 55
  • Girders, Proportions of, M. F. Fitzgerald, 115
  • Girders. Proportions of, F. W. Jennings, 158
  • Guns, Kiangnan Arsenal, China, 473, 474
  • Grain-discharging Machinery, Pneumatic, Millwall Docks, 339
  • Gun Lathe Shop, Elswick Ordnance Works, 424
  • Gun, 6in. Quick-fire, Messrs. Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, 206, 207
  • Gun, Wire, 6in., Mark II., 293

H

  • HAMMERS, Pneumati: Chipping and Caulking, Mr. James Dunlop, 585
  • Harbour, Map of Plymouth, 177
  • Harbour, Wei-Hai-Wei, 148
  • Horti-cultivator, Howard’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 597
  • Hydraulic Crane at E'swick, 347
  • Hydraulic Engine, Mr. Arthur Rigg, 29
  • Hydraulic Forging Press and Engines for Same, Messrs. Fielding and Platt, Limited, 100, 101
  • Hydraulic Jointing, Machinery for, Messrs John¬son and Phillips, 163, 164, 165, 166

I

  • INGOT Ripping Machine, Messrs. Craven Bros., 49
  • Institution of Mechanical Eogineers, New Home of the, 280

J

  • JOINTING Machinery, Hydraulic, Messrs. John¬son and Phillips, 163, 164, 165, 166
  • Joints for Water Mains, Flexible, Portland, U.S A , 365

L

  • LATHE, 54in. Centre, Messrs. Thos. Slanks and Co., 153
  • Lathe, Long Shaft Boring and Turning, Krupp’s Works, Essen, 155
  • Lighthouse, The Prongs, 520, 521, 522, 523
  • Lock-nut Works, The Helicoid, 112, 113
  • Locomotive Built in China, First, 474
  • Locomotives with Double Smoke-stacks, American, 194
  • Locomotive, Express, Caledonian Railway, Mr. J. F. M’lntosh, 175
  • Locomotive, Express, Great Northern Railway, 511
  • Locomotive, Four - cylinder, Mr. J. Manson, Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 8

Locomotive, Four-cylinder Compound, London and North-Western Railway, Mr. F. W. Webb (Supplement, May 6th, 1898), 420, 421

  • Locomotive, Heisler Bevel Gear, 64, 65
  • Locomotive, Mastodon, Great Northern Railway, Brooks' Locomotive Works, 104, 105
  • Locomotive, Passenger. Dublin and Kingstown Railway, 1840, 609, 610
  • Locomotive, The “ Rocket,” Field Columbian Museum, 377
  • Locomotives Supplied by British Firms to American Railways, 51, 77, 78, 226, 249, 250, 277
  • Locomotive, Tank, Lynton and Barnstaple Rail¬way, 547

M

  • MAP of Chinese Railways and Foreign Projects, 252
  • Map of the Lagos District, 180
  • Map, London Water Supply, 419
  • Map of Plymouth Harbour. 177
  • Map Showing Defences of Havana, 422
  • Map Showing the Defences of San Francisco, 271
  • Map Showing Railways of Japan (Supplement, Marek 4th, 1898)
  • Mechanical Refrigeration, Theory and Practice of, Mr. T. R. Murray, 240, 241
  • Milling Machine, Horizontal Duplex, Niles Tool Works Company. 378
  • Mills, Washford, 298, 299
  • Motor Car Trials, Liverpool, 502, 503, 504, 534

N

  • NAVAL Kriegspiel, 302
  • Naval War Game, The, 215, 545
  • Needles, Manufacture of, Messrs. H. Milward and Sons, Waabford Mills, 298, 299
  • Nut-lccking Device, Crocker's, 573

O

  • OIL Industry in the A’pheron Peninsula, The,
  • Oil Tank Wagons, Indian State Railways, Contract Open, 128
  • Ordnance, Wire-wound, 49, 53, 60, 99, 346, 317, 318
  • Ordnance Works, Elswick, Big Gun Lathe Shop, 424

P

  • PADDLE Engines of the Hungarian Steamer “ Ferencz Josef ” (Supplement, February 4th, 1898)
  • Permanent Way, Midland Railway, 1832—97, 560
  • Plan of the Port of Antwerp, 319
  • Plan of Royal Agricultural Society’s Showyard, Birmingham, 572
  • Pneumatic Grain Discharging Machinery, Millwall Dock, 339
  • Pneumatic Railway, Hopcraft's, 328
  • Port of Antwerp, Mr. Bates’ Plan, 319
  • Port of Antwerp, M. Pierrot's Scheme, 394

Portraits:

  • Bsssemer, Sir Hy., 283
  • Dobson, Sir B. A., 238
  • Dyer, Colonel Hy. Clement Swinerton, 279
  • Hitchborn, Mr. Philip, 386
  • James, Mr. Gabriel, 251
  • Laird, Mr. John, 138
  • Oliver, Mr. C. N. J., 42
  • Sheng, Taotai, 251
  • Potato Planter, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Royal Agricultural Society's Show, 597
  • Propellers, Influence of Surface on the Per¬formance of Screw, 65, 91
  • Pump, Compound, Walker’s, 586
  • Pump, Compound Steam, Messrs. Lse, Howl, and Co., Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 598
  • Pump, Duplex Independent Air, s.s. “Chebucto, Messrs. Blake and Knowles, 472
  • Pumping Plant, Hampton Station, Southwaik and Vauxhall Waterworks, 582, 583, 584
  • Pumping Station, Foxbury, 524
  • Pumping Station, Streatbam, 379, 400, 401

Q

  • QUICK-FIRING Ammunition, Schneider-Canet, 156
  • Quick-firiog Breech M:chanism, Schneider-Canc.t, 126, 127

R

  • RAILWAY Accident, The Barassie, 190
  • Railways in China, with Map, 469
  • Railway in Formosa, Proposed, 73
  • Railway, Hopcraft’s Pneumatic, 328
  • Railway, Light, in India, 232
  • Railways in Japan, 201, 202
  • Railway, Lagcs, 181. 182 183, 186
  • Riilway Progress, Mr. Samuel Waite Johnson's
  • Presidential Address on, 486, 512
  • Railway Train in China, 1876, Starting of tie First, 251
  • Refrigeration. Theory and Practice of Mechanical, Mr. T. R. Murray, 170, 194, 195
  • Riveting by Electricity, Herr F. von Kodolitsch, 311
  • Roads, Improvement of Transportation on Coun¬try, 537
  • Rolling Stock, Midland Railway, 1839-97, 559
  • Roof, Running Shed, Godavery Valley Railway, (Contracts Open), 8
  • Royal Yacht, Game Played on the, 149, 150

S

  • SAW, Circular, Messrs. Craven Bros., 153
  • Saw Shield, The Victor Circular, 217
  • Seed-sorting Machine, Boby’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 598
  • Separator, The Stemtriff Steam, 204
  • Sewage and Destructor Works, Leyton, 115, 116
  • Sewage Filtration Tanks, Winsford, 567
  • Shaft Governor, Robinson’s, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 598
  • Shearing Machine, Double Angle-iron, 234
  • Shears, 75-Ton, Kiangnan Arsenal, 474

Ships:

  • Battleships, British : -
  • “Albion” (Supplement, June 17th, 1898), 602, 605
  • “ Europa,” 558
  • “ Goliath," 302, 303
  • “ Hermes,” 361 “ Sea Gull,” 128
  • “ Warrior,” 445, 446
  • Battleships French, 327
  • Norwegian, 155, 160
  • Spanish, 425 ,
  • United States (Supplement), March '25th, ;
  • April 22nd, 1898), 43, 255, 359

Cruisers, British:

  • “ Amazonas,” 286
  • “ Argcnaut,” 108

Cruisers:—

  • Chilian, 480
  • Japanese, 207, 210, 310, 530, 535
  • Spanish, 397, 405
  • Gunboats:—
  • United States, 498, 5
  • Torpedo Boats:—
  • British, 312
  • United States (Supplement», January 2Sth, April Id, 1898)
  • Ships, Mercantile and Passenger:
  • “Bruce,” Messrs. A. and J. Inglis, 56
  • “ Cymric,” Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, 214
  • “Germania,” 396
  • “Great Eastern," 395
  • “Kaiser Friedrich,” North German Lloyd Express Liner, 447
  • Shipbuilding in Belfast, one Year’s Output, 9
  • Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering in the Victorian Era, Thames, 124, 125, 131, 204, 253, 275, 349, 395 526, 574
  • Shipyard Crane, Messrs. Blohme and Voss, 437
  • Squadrons, Analysis of Spanish and United States, 359
  • Squadrons now in Chinese Waters, 98
  • Signal Plant at Chicago, A Large, 274
  • Spring Head for Crane Jibs, Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co., 90
  • Steam Carriage, The Freakley, 383, 384
  • Steam Pipe of the s s. “Prodano,” Micrographic Analyses of the, 360, 363
  • Steering Gear, Croom and Arthur’s, 409
  • Stop Valve, Macfarlane and Bryant’s, 375
  • Surface Resistance of Watar and of Stream-line Motion, Nature of, Prof. H. S, Hele-Shaw, 432, 433, 458, 459, 462

T

  • TAR Still, Contract Open, 214
  • Timo Recorder, The Bundy, 239
  • Tramcara, Kidderminster and Stourport Electric Tramway, 594
  • Tramway, Zurich, Engine House, 5
  • Torpedo Discharge Tubes, Messrs. Sir Wm. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., 496, 497
  • Tube Cleaner, Simplex, Messrs. Bromell and Co , 169
  • Tubes in Shear, P. Warren, 184

V

  • VALVE, Automatic Cylinder Drain, Mr. A. H. E. Berchem, 36
  • Valve, Stop, Macfarlane and Bryant’s, 375
  • Van, Daimler Motor Company’s, 571
  • Vulcanising Works, The Haskin Wood, 79, 81, 82, 83
  • W
  • WAGON, Steam, Messrs. Mann and Charles- worth, 278
  • Water Supply, Coolgardie, 57, 76
  • Water Supply, London, 419
  • Waterworks, Portsmouth, 524
  • Waterworks, South Hants, 524
  • Waterworks, Southwark and Vauxhall (Supple¬ment, June 10th, 1898), 379, 400, 401, 569, 582, 583, 584
  • Weighing Machine, Mr. R. Simon, 423
  • Wheat Washer, Messrs. E. R. and F. Turner, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 600
  • Wheel, The Great, Paris Exhibition of 1900, 326
  • Wire Gun, 6in., Mark II., 293
  • Wire Gun, Mark VIII., 99
  • Wire-winding Machines, Messrs. Easton, Ander¬son, and Gooiden, 348
  • Wire-winding Machine, Elswick Ordnance Works, 436
  • Wire-wound Ordnance, 49, 53, 60, 99, 163, 346, 347, 348
  • Wood Vulcanising Works, Milwall, The Haskio, 79, 81, 82, 83
  • Workshops at Kabul, The Ameer’s, 428

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