The Engineer 1884/01/11
Main Subjects
- 160-Quarters Brewery at Tadcaster, Near York, p 32 and p 34.
- Mr. Smith.
- Scamell and Colyer.
- Thornewill and Warham.
- Contractors Listed.
- Abyssinia, p 28.
- Boilers by John Jones and Sons.
- Built and Engined by J. and G. Thomson, for the Cunard Co.
- Guion and Co.
- John G. Hughes.
- Contracts Open - Triple Screw Steamer, p 39 - 40. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 35.
- Public Lands and Public Works in New South Wales.
- Board of Trade Rules for the Strength of Marine Boilers.
- The Royal Engineers and India.
- The Electric Light in Houses.
- Marine Insurance.
- Railway Rates.
- Electrical Transmission of Power, No VII, p 23.
- Electrical Engineering, p 32.
- Electric Lighting in Brixton, p 31 - 32.
- How Timetables are Made, p 40.
- Hungarian Exhibition 1885, p 32.
- Iron and Steel Works, Reschitza, Hungary, No I, p 23 - 26. (Illustrated).
- Governor and Co of Copper Miners in England.
- Mueseler Lamp.
- Letters to the Editor, p 33.
- Le Stanley, p 28.
- Built by Yarrow and Co.
- Lighthouse at Galley Head County Cork, p 26 - 28.
- Mechanical Telephone, p 30. (Illustrated).
- A. G. Miller of Leyden, New York.
- Obituary, p 37.
- Rev. William Fisken.
- Paddle Wheel Ambulance Steamer, Red Cross, p 31. (Illustrated).
- Prince's Theatre, p 33.
- Rope Driving Gear, p 38. (Illustrated).
- Royal Agricultural Society of England, p 28.
- St. Gothard Railway, p 30. (Illustrated).
- Steel for the Monongahela Bridge, Pittsburgh, PA, p 41.
- Water Gas Furnace at Elgin, Illinios, p 40.