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The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1904 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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  • ACKTON Hall Colliery, Electrical Mining Machinery (xiv., XV., Supplements June. 2itk. 1904)
  • Albula Railway, 226, 227, 229, 257, 258, 259, 309, 312, 313, 334, 342, 355, 363, 366, 406, 407, 416, 455, 456
  • Alloys Research Committee, Reports to, Alloys as Solutions, and the Action of Impurities, 225
  • Alloys Research Committee, Reports to the, Tests of Annealed Steel Bars, 84, 85
  • American Foundry, A Modern, 36, 37, 38
  • American 100-Ton Breakdown Crane, 694
  • American Steam Excavator, Kilgore Machine Co., 120
  • Archbutt-Deely, Water Softener, 48
  • Archdale and Co., Limited, James, Electrically-driven Milling Machine, 192
  • Argyle, First-class Armoured Cruiser, Messrs. Scott and Co., 296
  • Ashford Works, Sponge Cloth Laundry, 420
  • Atkins Co., Water Softener, 48
  • Austrian Battleship Erzher/.og Karl (Supplement. Jmwry 1904), 98
  • BABCOCK and Wilcox Water Softener, 48
  • Baines, Mr, H. M., Slide Rule, 346
  • Barcelona, Water Tower for, 641
  • Beardmore and Co.’s Dalmuir Works, Large Gas Producers, Stevenson, Limited, 370
  • Bedford Corporation Electricity Works, 735
  • - Brake Horse-power and 500 K.W. Alternator Compound Engine, Messrs. W. H. Allen, Son and Co., Limited, General Electric Co., Limited, 464, 467
  • Bell Bros,, Water Softener, 48
  • Bellerophon, 412, 413,
  • Belliss and Morcom, Modern High-speed Steam j Engines, 433, 434, 435 •
  • Berlin Metropolitan Railway, Three - cylinder Tank Engine, Berlin Locomotive Co., 383
  • Berry’s Water-tube Boiler, Messrs. Hewett and Kellett, 201 '
  • Bickford, J. S. V., Motor Car Tires and Springs, 199
  • Blackwell’s Island Bridge, New York, 244
  • Blanck, Mr. W. A,, On Single-Phase Railroads, 496
  • Boby, Water Softener, 48
  • Bombay, Port of, 181
  • Bradford Exhibition, Fancy Woollen Looms, Messrs. Hodgson, 635, 638
  • Brandt Boring Machine, The, 312
  • Britannia Engineering Company, Limited, Portable Stone-cutting Machine, 70
  • British Uralite Company, Fireproof Safe, 144
  • Broadwood’s Piano Factory, 162, 166, 167
  • Brotherhood Limited, Peter, Compound High-speed Steam Engine, 611
  • Browett Lindley and Co., Modern High-speed Steam Engines, 479, 480, 529, 530
  • Brunton and Trier, Messrs., Stone-working Machinery, 592
  • Buck, Mr. W. E., Three Methods of Driving a Typical Engineering Works, 597
  • Budapest, The Elizabeth Bridge (Supplements April 1904), 430, 438, 503, 504, 514, 579, 580, 629
  • CALIFORNIA, Electrical Power Transmission in, 14
  • Callenders, Messrs., Electric Mains in Mines (xiii., Sappleineni, .Tune 1904)
  • Canada, Map Showing Home Shipping Port for, 319
  • Canada, Map Showing Region of Proposed Irrigation in, 307
  • Canadian Lift Lock, 69
  • Catton Cement Weighing Machines, 522
  • Central South African Railways, Coal Wagons, Leeds, Forge Company, Limited, 646
  • Central South African Railways, Tank Locomotive, Vulcan Foundry, 518
  • Chicago River Bascule Bridge, 142
  • Chicago, Sewage-pumping Engine for, 254, 255, 256
  • Clerk, Mr. Dugald, Internal Combustion Motors, 447
  • Cole, Marchent and Morley, Independent Condensing Plant, 40, 46
  • Coligny-Welch Motor Oar Tail Lamp, 95
  • Collet Screw Dowel, The, 70
  • Conaway Suspension Bridge, Link and Pin from,
  • Cooke, Mr. R.- T., Practical Management of Stationary Steam Boilers, 385
  • Crewe Works, Hydraulic Rail-twisting Machine, 596
  • Croft and Perkins, Friction Clutch, 371
  • Crossley Bros., 22 Horse-power Motor Car Engine, 138, 153, 154, 155
  • Crystal Palace Motor Car Show, 184, 185, 186, 214, 240, 241
  • Cunard Turbine Atlantic Liner, The New, 614
  • DALMUIR Sewage Works, 563
  • Darracq Motor Car, G. and J. Weir, Limited, 441
  • Davidson and Co., Limited, Fans at the Pelton Colliery, 642
  • Davies’ Electric Calorimeter, 547
  • Da Bergue and Co., Revolving Shearing Machine, 495
  • Delfzijl, Qnay Wall at, 193
  • Deshumeaux Water Softener, 49
  • Diamond Coal Cutter Company, Electric Disc Coal Cutter, (xii.. Supplement, June 1904)
  • Dick, Kerr and Co., High-tension Oil Switch, 568
  • Doulton Water Softener, 49
  • Dover Harbour, Passenger Gangway, 619
  • EASTON and Bsssemer, Limited, Compound Horizontal Engine with Proell Valve Gear, Feln'uary 1904), 189
  • Electric Construction Company, Electric Haulage Plants, (ix., x., Supplement, .Tune^itli, 1904)
  • Elswick Battleship for Japan, 360
  • Engineering Standards Committee, Standard Screw Threads, 346
  • Erne, H.M. Destroyer, 345
  • FEATHERSTONE Main Colliery, Self-emptying Coal Wagons, Capt. J. Shaw, 340
  • FitzGerald, Prof. M, F., Steam Turbine Discs, 481
  • Fowler and Co., John, Road Locomotive at St. Louis Exhibition, 535
  • France, Compound Locomotives in, Profiles of Railways, 325
  • Compound Locomotive Engines in, M. E. Sauvage, 347, 348, 349
  • Motor Racing Boats in, 390
  • Filter’s Safety Winding Gear, 604
  • GAINSBOROUGH Waterworks, Pumping Engines, Combe, Barbour, Limited, 324
  • Galloway, Mr. Chas, John, 286
  • Garrett and Sons, Richard, Colonial Compound Road Locomotive, 23
  • Garrod Water Softener, 49
  • Glasgow Sewage Works, Precipitation Tanks, 562
  • Graham, Morton and Co., Limited, The Works of, 207, 208. 210
  • Great Central Railway, Four-coupled Express Locomotive, Mr. J. G. Robinson {Supplement, June lOM, 1904), 588, 593
  • Great Central Railway, Six-coupled Express Locomotive, Mr. J. G. Robinson, 469
  • Great Northern Railway, Four-Wheels-coupled Passenger Engine, Mr. H. A. Ivatt (Supplement, Jctnuarp l.‘f/, 1904)
  • Great Western Railway, Express Locomotive, Mr. G. J. Churchward (Supplements, Marek llZA and May 13th, 1904), 292,' 492
  • Great Western Railway, Locomotive Engine Details (Supplement, Marek 11/Zz., 1904)
  • Great Western Railway and Great Central Railway, Joint Extensions, 538
  • Great Western Railway, Road Metal Siding, 634
  • HAESLER Pneumatic Hammer, The, 293
  • Hall and Co., J. P., 45 Brake Horse-power Geared Electric Motor, 536
  • Hall Sand Mixer, The, 186
  • Harris-Anderson Water Softener, 72
  • Hele-Shaw Reversing Clutch, Large, 336
  • Herbert, Limited, Alfred, Die Head, 205
  • Herbert, Limited, .Alfred, Some Milling Operations, 62, 63
  • H.M. Gunboat Widgeon, 534
  • Heroult Electric Furnace, 127
  • Hetherington and Sons, Limited, John, Duplex
  • Milling Machine, 44
  • Hindustan on the Stocks, Messrs. John Brown and Co., 7
  • Hopkinson and Co., Limited, The Ipsed Safety Valve, 536
  • Houle, J., Air Pumps, 145
  • IPSED Safety Valve, Hopkinson and Co., Limited, 536
  • Irish Channel Passenger Steamer Antrim, John Brown and Co., Limited, 359, 559
  • JANDUS Motors, The, 121
  • J. A.S. Turbines, 617
  • KENSINGTON and Knightsbridge Electric Light Company, Thermal Storage, 509
  • Kress-Hanlon Company, Transporting an Oil Tank, 323
  • LANCASHIRE and Yorkshire Railway, Radial Tank Locomotive, H, A. Hoy, 134
  • Lanchester Engine Company, Motor Car Works, j 486, 487, 510, 511, 512
  • Lang and Sons, John, Lathes with New Variable Speed Gear, 117
  • Lassen and Hjort, Water-Softener, 72
  • Laval-Beguet Turbine, The, 47
  • Liverpool Southport Railway, Electrification of, 9, 275, 276. 277, 278, 281, 285, 288, 320, 321, 322, 338, 339, 356, 357, 358, 381, 388
  • Lloyd, H. G., Reservoir Drawing Pens, 422
  • Lobnitz and Co., Gold-dredging Plant for Siberia, 542, 543
  • London, Brighton and South-Coast Railway, Grosvenor Bridge, 484, 585
  • London and North-Western, Duplex Valve Gear, 32, 33
  • - Express Locomotive, Mr. Geo. Whale, 362
  • - Train Experiments on the, 386, 387
  • Longuemare Carburetter, 87
  • MARKLISSA Dam, The, 543
  • Marshall, C. F. Dendy, High-speed Locomotives, 569
  • - A Variable Smoke-box, 414
  • Mather and Platt, Electric Chain Coal Cutter (xii,, xiii., Supplement i June 1904)
  • - Electric Haulage Gear (viii,, Supplement, June 1904)
  • - Electric Winding Engines (ii., Supplement, June2^th, 1904)
  • Matthews, Mr. J,, Travelling Jib Crane, 57, 59
  • Maudslay, Henry, Some Early Machine Tools, 505, 506, 553
  • - Petrol Locomotive, 297 Turning Lathes, 453, 454
  • Mavor and Coulson, Electric Hauling Plant (ix., Supplement, June 1904) Electric Mining Pumps (v., Supplement, June 2^th., 1904) Electric Pickquick Coal Cutter (xi., Supplement, June 1904)
  • Maxim’s Water Softener, 72
  • Medea, H.M.S., Protected Cruiser, 457
  • Merryweather and Sons, Chemical Fire Engine for Birkenhead, 119 Self-propelling Fire Float, 398
  • Metropolitan Railway, Electrification of the, 158, 159, 183, 202, 253, 254
  • Midland Railway Compound Locomotive, Mr, S. W, Johnson, 303
  • Mirrlees Watson Company, Limited, Water-distilling Plant for Egypt Mat'cl 1904), 230, 231
  • Mississippi River Steamer, The, 442
  • Mont Cents Tunnel, Ventilation of, 133
  • NASMYTH Planing Machine, 605
  • Neil, Mr. Jas., Rocking Furnace Bars, 43t>
  • Nicholson, Dr. J. T., Experiments with Lathe Tool Dynamometer, 695, 620
  • Nicolaieff Bay, Ferro-concrete Lighthouse, 543
  • Nirvana, The Steam Yacht, David and Wm.
  • Henderson and Co., Her Boiler and Engines, 232, 233, 236
  • Noakes and Sons, Pole Lathe and Wood Bed Lathe, 520
  • North-Eastern Railway Express Passenger Engine, Atlantic Type, 66
  • North-Eastern Railway Self-propelling Passenger Coach, Mr. Wilson Worsdell, 421
  • North-Eastern Steel Company, Limited, Pumping Eogine for. Worth, Mackenzie and Co., Limited, 180
  • ONTARIO, Canal Lift at Peterborough, 69
  • PARIS, Motor Cars in, 7, 8, 11, 30, 31, 55, 87, 88, 104, 105, 130, 131
  • Parker, Mr. Thos., The Inch-Unit System, 234
  • Pelton Colliery, Electric Fan, Davidson and Co,, Limited, 642
  • Phythian Engineering Company, Hand Power Morticing Machine, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 633
  • Pooley and Son, Limited, Messrs. Henry, Railway Weighbridges, 95
  • Porter-Clark Water Softener, 73
  • Pracchia Tunnel, Ventilation of the, 109
  • Prussian State Railway, Compound High-speed Locomotive, Henschel und Sohn, 308
  • Prussian State Railways, Four-cylinder Balanced Compound Locomotives, A. von Borries, 103
  • Prussian State Railways, New Official Regulations for Railway Bridges in the, 307
  • Pugh, Mr. M., Railway Ballast-washing Machine, 218
  • Pulsometer Engineering Co., Type composing and Distributing Motors, 446
  • RANSOME and Co., A., Horizontal Reciprocating Log Saw, 494 Sectional Saw Mill Engine, 170
  • Ravensfleet, Pumping Engine and Station at, 460, 461
  • Reavell Two-Crank Engine, 531
  • Reisert Water Softener, 73
  • Rhodesia Railway Rolling Stock, Medical Officer’s Carriage, Agents’ Carriage, Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works, Limited, 333, 431, 443
  • Rigg, Arthur, Problem of Screw Propulsion, 405
  • Roberts Bros., Messrs,, Chasing and Turret Lathe, 45
  • Roberts’ Planing Machine, 606
  • Robertson and Son, Messrs. J., Steam Motor Wagon, 468
  • Ronco Tunnel, Ventilation of, 132
  • Rudge-Whitworth, Limited, Factory Research Laboratory, 581, 607, 608
  • ST. GOTHARD Tunnel, Ventilation System of, 82
  • St. Louis Exhibition, Compressed Air Power Plant, 143
  • - Dixon Destructor, 505
  • - Four-cylinder Locomotives at, 528
  • - Loop Lines, Local Line Terminus, Local Line Cars, 618
  • - Railway Station, 410, 411 Bridges, 443
  • - Traction Engines for the 535
  • St. Louis Exhibition, Views across the Lagoon, and on one of the Canals, 557 Waterworks, 477
  • Sapphire, H.M. Third-class Cruiser, 316
  • Saxony State Railways, Compound Goods Locomotive (S)ippleinent. January 1P04), 90, 93,106,107
  • Schiele Power Hammer, 521
  • Schlbmilch Wave Detector, 8
  • Scott-Moncrieff Sewage Tester, The, 168
  • Scott and Mountain, Messrs. Ernest, Electric Disc Coal Cutter (xii., Supple- vienty June 2^11).^ 1904)
  • Electric Haulage Gears, (vii., Supple^ient, June 1904)
  • Electric Installation, Heck- mondwike Colliery, (i., it, Supplfiinf^nt^ June iitk. 19U4)
  • Scott and Mountain, Messrs. Ernest, Electric Mining Pumps, (iii., vt, Supplement, June2^th,
  • Sergeant and Co., Messrs., Swath Turner, Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 632
  • Shirakamo, Engines of the Destroyer, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., Limited, 610
  • Siberia, Gold-dredging Plant for, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 542, 543
  • Simms Manufactunng Company, L’mifced, Self- propelled Railway Inspection Car, 81, 88
  • Soci^td Alsacienre das Constructions M^oanique!®, Four-cylinder Compound Locomotive, {Supple- uient, June Zrd, 1904)
  • Sonning, New Bridges at, 291
  • Southampton Decks, Water-tube Locomotive Type Boiler, Mr. D. Drummond, 305
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Double Bogie Coach, Mr. H. S. Wainwright, 546
  • Spencer and Co., Jas., 14ft. Slotting Machine 265
  • Stanhope Continuous Water Softener, 73
  • Stromeyer and Baron on Various Water Softeners, 48, 49, 72, 73
  • Sutton, C. T., Jig for Drilling and Milling, 171
  • TABULATING Machine Company, Tabulating Machine. Facsimile of Punched Card, 519
  • Talbot, Mr. F, W., Water Main Tapping Machine, 371
  • Tangye, Fly-wheel Milling Machine, 570
  • Tangye Tool and Electric Company, 24in. Highspeed Lathe, 94
  • Thornycroft and Co., Limited, John I., Marine High-speed Engine, 612
  • Marine Oil Engine, 337
  • Tindel-Albrecht Crank Shaft Lathe, The, 157
  • Troitsky Bridge at St. Petersburg, 280
  • Turkish Yacht, Erthogroal, 71
  • Tyake Water Softener 73
  • U.S.A., Carbondale, Concrete Arch Railway Bridge, 83
  • U.S.A,, Spier Palls Hydro-Electric Power Plant, 112, 113
  • VAUXHALL Bridge, New, 135, 136
  • WEST Thurrock, Essex, Automatic Cement Weighers, 522
  • Whitworth’s First Slide-rest Lathe, 1835, 564
  • Whitworth’s Planing Machine of 1835, 605
  • Wilson and Co,, John H., Steam Crane Excavator, 167
  • Wollaston Water Softener, 73
  • Wood, Mr. S. W., Electric Canal Towage System, Erie Canal, U.S.A., 45
  • Worth, Mackenzie and Co., Limited, Pumping Engine, 180
  • Worthington Turbine Pump, St. Louis Exhibition, 618
  • Wright Water Softener, 74
  • YARROW and Co., Turbine-propelled Torpedo Boat, 374
  • ZOELLY Steam Turbine, 655

Subject Matter

  • AIR Pumps, J. Houle, 145
  • Action of Impurities,
  • Automatic Safety-stop for Steam Engines, United States, 168
  • BALLAST Washing Machine, Railway, Mr M Pugh, 218 ?
  • Boiler, Berry’s Water-tube, Messrs. Hewett and Kellett, 201
  • Practical Management of Stationary Steam, Mr. R. T. Cooke on, 385
  • Water-tube Locomotive Type, Southampton Docks, Mr. D, Drummond, 305
  • Boring Machine, The Brandt, 312
  • Bridge, Bascule, Chicago River, 142
  • Blackwell’s Island, New York, 244
  • Budapest, The Elizabeth {SupplemeiU, April 29M, 1904), 430, 438,503, 501, 514, 579, 5S0, 629
  • Concrete Railway Arch, Carbondale, U.S.A.,83
  • (• »nway Suspension, Link and Pin from, 517
  • Grosvenor, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 584, 185
  • New Vauxhall, 135, 136
  • at Sonning. New, 291
  • The Troitiky, St. Petersburg, 280
  • CANAL Lift, Peterborough, Ontario, 69 Carburetter, Longuemare, 87
  • Clutch, Friction, Croft and Perkins, 371
  • Clutch, Hele-Shaw Large Reversing, 336
  • Coal Wage ns, Self-emptying, Capt. J. Shaw, 310
  • Condensing Plant, Independent, Cole, Marchent and Morley, 40, 46
  • Crane, American 100-Ton Breakdown, 594
  • Crane, Travelling Jib, Mr. J. Matthews, 57, 59
  • Crank Axles, Oblique, 394
  • DAM, The Marklissa, 543
  • Die Head, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 205
  • Drilling and Milling Jig, C. T. Sutton, 171
  • ELECTRIC Calorimeter, Davies’, 547
  • Canal Towage System, Erie Canal, U.S.A., Mr. S. W. Wood, 45
  • Fan, Pelton Colliery, Davidson and Co., Limited. 642
  • Generating Station, Thermal Storage at an, 509
  • Railways, Single-phase, Mr. W. A. Blanck, 496
  • Electpical Mining* Machinery: (Supplement^ June ^itli^ 1904)
  • Winding Plants, i., ii.
  • Pumping Plants, ii,, iii., iv., v., vi. Hauling Plants, vi., vii., viii., ix., x., xiv., xv. Coal Cutting, xi., xii., xiii., xlv., xvi.
  • Mains in Mines, xiii,, xiv.
  • Electrical Power Transmission in California, 14 Electricity Works, Bedford, Compound Engine and Steam Alternator, 464, 467
  • Electrification of the Liverpool-Southport 'Railway, 9, 275, 276, 277, 278, 281, 285, 288, 320, 321, 322, 338, 339, 356, 357, 358, 381, 388
  • Electrification of the Metropolitan Railway, 158, 159, 183, 202, 253, 254
  • Electro-Metallurgy in 1903, 127, 128
  • Engines, Automatic Safety Stop for Steam, 168
  • Compound High-Speed Steam, Peter Brotherhood, Limited, 611
  • Compound Horizontal, with Proell Valve Gear (Supplement^ February 19</i, 1904) 189
  • of the destroyer Shirakamo, Messrs. Yarrow and Co., Limited, 610
  • Marine Oil, Thornycroft, 337 Modern High-Speed Steam, Messrs. Belliss and Morcom, 433, 434, 435
  • Modern High-Speed Steam, Browett Lindley and Co., 479, 480, 529, 530
  • Motor Car, Crossley Bros., 138,153, 154, 155
  • Pumping, Worth, Mackenzie and Co., Limited, 180
  • Sactional Sawmill, A. Rinsome and Co. 170 ’
  • Sewage Pumping, for Chicago, 254, 255, 256
  • Small Marine High-speed, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 612
  • Traction, St. Louis Exhibition, 535 Two-crank, Messrs. Reavell and Co., Limited, 531
  • Engineering Works, Three Methods of Driving a Typical, Mr. W. E. Buck, 597
  • Excavator, American Steam, Kilgore Machine Company, 120
  • Excavator, Steam Crane, John H. Wilson and Co.. 167
  • Exhibition, St. Louis, U.S.A., 143, 410, 411, 443 477, 505, 528, 535, 557, 558, 618
  • FANS at the Pelton Colliery, Davidson and Co, Limited, 642 ’
  • Fire Engine for Birkenhead, Chemical, Merry- weather and Sons, 119
  • Float, Self-propelling, Merryweather and Sons, 398
  • - proof Safe, British Uralite Company, 144
  • - Protection System at St. Louis Exhibition. 558 ’
  • Foundry, Modern American, 36, 37, 38
  • Furnace, The Heroult Electric, 127
  • Furnace Bars, Rocking, Mr. Jas. Neil, 436
  • GANGWAY, Passenger, Dover Harbour, 619
  • Gas Producers, Duff, Beardmore and Co.’s
  • Dalmuir Works, Stevenson, Limited, 370
  • Gold Dredging Plant for Siberia, Messrs. Lobnitz and Co., 542, 543
  • Gyroscope Pitted to a Ship, 346
  • HAMMER, The Haesler Pneumatic, 293
  • Hammer, Schiele Power, 521
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant, Spier Falls, U.S.A., 112,113
  • INCH-UNIT System, The, Mr. Thomas Parker,
  • Irrigation in Canada, Map showing Region of Proposed, 307
  • LABORATORY, Factory Research, Rudge Whitworth, Limited, 68 L, 607, 608
  • Laundry, Sponge Clo:h, Ashford Works, 420
  • Lathe, Chasing an 1 Torret, Messrs, Roberts Bros., 45
  • - Crank Shaft, Ths Tindel-Albrecht, 157 with New Variable Speed Gear, John Lang and SDHS, 117
  • - Pole and Wood Bed, Noaka, and Sons, 520
  • - Some Early Machine Tools, Maudslay’s and Whitworth’s, 553, 554
  • - Tool Dynamometer, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 695, 620
  • - Turning, Henry Maudslay, 453, 454 24in, High-speed Tangye Tool and Electric Company, 94
  • Lift Lock, Canadian, 69
  • Lighthouse, Ferro-concrete, Nicolaieff Bay, 543
  • Locomotive, Compound Colonial Road, R. Garrett and Sons, 23
  • - Four-cylinder, Soo. Alsacienne des Constructions Mecaniques (Sup- pleniput, June Zrdf 1904)
  • - Four-cylinder Balanced, Russian State Railways, A. Von Borries, 103 in France, M. E. Sauvage, 347, 348, 349
  • - Goods, Saxony State Railway (Supplernentj Janu- aru 29M,, 1904), 90, 93, 106,107
  • - High - speed, Prussian State Railway, Henschel and Sohn, 308 Midland Railway, Mr. S. W. Johnson, 303
  • - Express, Great Western Railway, Mr. G. J. Churchward [Suppleinenta^ Marek IDA and May IZtk. 1904), 292, 492 '
  • - London and North-Western, Mr. Geo. Whale, 362
  • - Four-coupled, Great Central, Mr. J. G. Robinson (Snpple.tneni, June IQth, 1904). 688, 593
  • - Four-wheels Coupled Passenger, Great Northern, Mr. H. A. Ivatt {Supplp-ment^ January 1st, 1904)
  • - Passenger, North-Eastern Railway, Atlantic Type, 66
  • - Six-coupled, Great Central Railway, Mr. J. G. Robinson, 469
  • - Four-cylinder, at the St. Louis Exhibition, 528
  • - High-speed, C. F. Dendy Marshall, (Figs. 1, 2), 569
  • - Petrol, Maudslay Company, Limited, 297
  • - Radial Tank, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, H. A. Hoy, 134
  • - Road, John Fowler and Co., St. Louis Exhibition, 535
  • - Tank, Central South African Company, Vulcan Foundry, 518
  • - Tank, Three-cylinder, Berlin Locomotive Company, 383
  • Looms, Fancy Woollen, Messrs. Hodgson, Bradford Exhibition, 635, 638
  • MACHINE Tools, Some Early, 505, 506, 520, 553
  • Map showing Home Shipping Port for Canada, Map showing Region of Proposed Irrigation in v-anada, 307
  • Milling Machine, Duplex, John Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 44
  • - Electrically-driven, Jas. Archdale and Co., Limited, 192
  • - Fly-wheel, Tangye and Tipton, 570 ’
  • - Operations Some, Alfred Herbert Limited, 62, 63 Mining Machinery^) Electric
  • Morticing Machine, Hand-power, The Phythian SocTe“fow^°37'tural
  • Motor Boat Models, Tests of, 422
  • Boats (Racing) in France, 390
  • Car, Darracq, G. and J. Weir, Limited. * 441 ’
  • Tail Lamp, The Coligny-Welch. 95 Tires^ and Springs, J. S. V. Bickford, S.’iSKll'sg"
  • Motor, Internal Combustion, Dugald Clerk, 447
  • The Jandus, 121
  • OIL Tank, Moving an, 323
  • PIANOFORTE Factory, Broadwood’s, 162, 163, 167
  • Planing Machine, Nasmyth, CCS Roberts’, 606 Whitworth’s, 1835, 6C5
  • Port of Bombay, 381
  • Portrait, Mr. Chai lei John Galloway, 286
  • Power Plant, Con pressed Air, St. Louis Exhibition, 143
  • Pumping Engines, Gainsborough Waterworks, Combe Barbour, Limited, 324
  • - Engine for the North-Eastern Steel Company, Limited, Worth, Mackenzie and Co., Limited, 180
  • - Station at Ravenfleet, 460, 461
  • Pumps, Air, J. Houle, 146
  • Quay Wall at Delfzij', 193
  • RAILWAY, The Albula, 226, 227, 229, 257, 258, 259, 309, 312, 313, 334, 342, 3(5, 363, 366, 406, 407, 416, 455, 456
  • - Great Western and Great Central Extensions, 538
  • - Liverpool Southport, Electrification of the, 275, 276, 2/7, 278, 281, 285, 288
  • - London and North-Western, Train Experiments on the, 386, 387
  • - Metropolitan, Electrification of the, 158, 159
  • - St Louis Exhibition, Loop Lines, Local Line Terminus, Local Line Cars, 618
  • - Siding, Road Metal, Great Western Railway, 634
  • - Station, Sr. Louis, U.S.A., 410, 411
  • Rail-twisting Machine, Hydraulic, Crewe Works, 596
  • Rolling Stock, North-Eastern Railway, Self-propelling Passenger Coach, Mr. Wilson Worsdell, 421
  • - Rhodesia Railway, Agent’s Carriage, 431, 443; Medical
  • - Officer’s Carriage, 333 ; Electric Railway and Tramway Carriage Works, Limited
  • - Self-discharging Coal Wagons, Leeds Forge Company, Limited, 646
  • - Self-propelled Railway Inspection Car, Simms Manufacturing Company, 83, 88
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Mr. H. S. Wainwright, 546
  • Rule Slide, Mr. H. M. Baines, 346
  • SAFE, Fireproof, British Uralite Company. 144 Sand Mixer, The Hall. 186
  • Saw, Horizontal Reciprocating, A. Ransome and Co., 494
  • Saw Mill Engine, Sectional, A. Ransome and Co., Screw Dowel, The Collet, 70
  • Sewage Tester, The Scott-Moncrieff, 168
  • Sewerage Works, Glasgow, Precipitation Tanks, 562
  • Sewerage Works, Plan of Dalmuir, 563
  • Shearing Machine, Revolving, De Bergue and Co., 495

Ships: Battleships, British

  • Bellerophon, 412, 413 Hindustan, 7

Ships: Battleships, Foreign:—

  • Austrian, Erzherzog Karl (Supplementy January 22nd, 1904),
  • Japanese, 360

Ships: Cruisers, British : -

  • Argyle, 296 Medea, 457
  • Sapphire, 316 Destroyer, British Erne, 345
  • Gunboat, British Widgeon, 534
  • Torpedo Boat, British : Turbine-propelled, 374
  • Mercantile, Passenger, and Various, British: — *^^61T^ Atlantic Liner, The New,
  • Steamship Antrim, voy
  • Steam Yacht, The Nirvana, 232, 233, 236
  • Mercantile, Passenger, and Various, Foreign: — Turkish Yacht Erthogroal, 71
  • United States Mississippi River Steamer, 442
  • ^fachine, 14ft., Jas. Spencer and Co., Smoke-box, A Variable, C. F. Dendy Marshall, Softeners, Water, 48, 49, 72, 73 bteam Crane Excavator, John H. Wilson and Co , 16/ ’ Engine Safety Stop, Automatic, 168
  • L icavator, American, Kilgore Machine Company, 120
  • Zoelly, 555
  • Machinery, Messrs. Brunton and
  • Swath Turner, Messrs. Sergeant and Co., Royal
  • Agricultural Society’s Show, 632
  • Switch, High-tension Oil, Dick, Kerr and Co., 568
  • TABULATING Machine, 519
  • Tunnel, Ventilation of Mont Cenis, 133 the Pracchia, 109 Ronco, 130, 131
  • Turbines, J. A. S , 617
  • Discs, Steam, Prof. M. F. FitzGerald on, 481 The Laval-Beguet, 47
  • Turbine Pump, Worthington, Sfc. Louis Exhibition, 618
  • The Zoelly Steam, 555
  • Turning, Examples of High-speed, on a Herbert Lathe, 266
  • Turning, Examples of Modern, 261 Type-composing and Distributing Machines, Pulsometer Engineering Company, 446 i
  • VALVE Gear, Daplex, London and North- Western, 32, 33
  • Valve, The Ipsed Safety, Hopkinson and Co., Limited, 536
  • Ventilation System of the Pracchia Tunnel, 109
  • Ventilation System of the St. Gothard Tunnel, 82
  • WAGON, Steam Motor, Messrs. J. Robertson and Son, 468
  • Water-distilling Plant for Egypt, The Mirlees Watson Company, Limited Mardb Wb, 1904), 230, 231
  • Water Main Tapping Machine, Mr. F. W. Talbot, 371
  • Softeners, Various, 48, 49, 72, 73 Tower for Barcelona, 641
  • Waterworks, St. Louis, 477
  • Wave Detector, Schloemilch, 8
  • Weighbridges, Railway, Messrs. Henry Pooley and Sons, 95
  • Weighers, Automatic Cement, W. Thurrsck, Essex, 522
  • Winding Gear, Safety, Futer’s, 604
  • Works of Graham, Morton and Co., Limited, 207, 208, 210

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