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Addie or Langloan Process, Plant for the, 459 | |||
Adlard Tram Rail and Clamp, The, 342 | |||
Agricultural Show, The Royal, at Preston '. | |||
Brickmaking Machine, Bradley and Craven’s, 82 | |||
Chaffcutter and Elevator, Carson and Toone’s, | |||
91 | |||
Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic Fall for, 79 | |||
Chimney Raiser, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 60 | |||
Combination Agricultural Implement, Evans’s, | |||
565 , M | |||
Corn Mill, Blackstone’s, 82 | |||
Corn Mill, Wood’s, 82 | |||
Corn Screen, Rainforth and Sons Adjustable, | |||
74 | |||
Corn Sizer, Nalder and Nalder’s, 75 | |||
Domestic Motor, The Davey, 49 | |||
Drain-Cleaning Rods, Murray’s, 76 | |||
Engine and Boiler, Vertical, Ruston, Proctor, | |||
and Co.’s, 53 | |||
Engine, Coupled Traction, Fowler and Co.’s, 79 | |||
Engine and Crane, Traction, Aveling and | |||
Porter’s, 52, 53 | |||
Engine with Girder Frame, Horizontal, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 60 | |||
Engine, Vertical Otto Gas, Crossley and Co.’s, | |||
79 . , | |||
Fencing, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 74 | |||
Peat Breaker, Bracher’s, 78 | |||
Pipe Joint, Corbett’s, 78 | |||
Pulveriser, Nicholson and Son’s, 91 | |||
Pumps, Deep Well, Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s, | |||
55, 60 | |||
Sack Hoist, Porrit’s, 74 | |||
Silo with Hydraulic Seal, Howard’s, 75, 77 | |||
Silo Press, Blunt’s, 75 | |||
Silo and Silo Press, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, | |||
75 | |||
Spark Catcher, Tyrer’s, 60 | |||
Spring Wheel, Aveling and Porter’s, 79 | |||
Tramway Sleepers, Howard’s, 76 | |||
Whippietree, Corbett’s, 78 | |||
Whippietree, Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s, 78 | |||
Whippietree, Kell, Meats, and Co.’s, 78 | |||
Whippietree, Knapp and Co.’s, 78 | |||
Whippietree, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 78 | |||
Whippietree, Vipan and Headley’s, 78 | |||
Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, Hind and Lund’s | |||
Machinery at, 276, 277, 278 | |||
Air, Experiments with Currents of, 160, 161 | |||
“ Alacrity” and “Surprise,” H.M.S., Boilers and | |||
Engines of, 447, 450, 591 | |||
Alexander and M‘Cosh Process, Plant for the, 388 | |||
Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic Reversing | |||
Engine, 12 | |||
Allin’s Water Motor,'492 | |||
Almqvist’s Marine Engine Governor, 368 | |||
Amalgamation of Silver Ores, The, 559 | |||
American Locomotive Performances ; Diagrams, | |||
283 | |||
Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic, 88 | |||
Ammonia and Tar from Blast Furnaces, 388, 410, | |||
459, 460 | |||
Andrews and Co.’s Dynamo, 64 | |||
Anemometer, Leupold’s Heliostatic, 623 | |||
Antwerp Exhibition, The Telephone at, 331 | |||
Arnold’s Steam Boilers, 514 | |||
Arrol’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machine, 523 | |||
Asquith’s Radial Drilling Machine, 246 | |||
Atkinson’s Differential Gas Engine, 188 | |||
Aveling and Porter’s Spring Wheel, 79 | |||
Aveling and Porter’s Steering Gear for Traction | |||
Engines, 573 | |||
Aveling and Porter’s Traction Engine and Crane, 52, 53 | |||
Balanced Compound Engine, Wells’s, 469 | |||
Band Saw Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s, 420 | |||
Barrow Rock Drill, The, 446 | |||
Baxter and Co.’s Stone-Breaker, 441 | |||
Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Fencing, 74 | |||
Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Lock Nut, 433 | |||
Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Silo and Silo Press, 75 | |||
Bazalgette’s, Sir Joseph, Proposal for the Purifi | |||
cation of the Thames, 182 | |||
Beaumont Rock Drill, The, 442 | |||
Beck and Co.’s Hose Coupling, 396 | |||
Beck and Co.’s Rotary Blower, 396 | |||
Bevel Gear Cutter, Bilgram’s, 21 | |||
Birmingham Corporation Water Works ; Com | |||
pound Pumping Engines at Whitacre, 247, 300 | |||
Birmingham Corporation Water Works; The | |||
Whitacre Reservoir, 301 | |||
Biscuit Ware, Minton’s Apparatus for Removing | |||
Flint Powder from, 156 | |||
Blackstone’s Corn Mill, 82 | |||
Blast Furnaces, Tar and Ammonia from, 388, 410, | |||
459, 460 | |||
Blochairn Steel Works, Plan of the, ?96 | |||
Blooming Mill for Bilbao, 56 | |||
Blower, Beck and Co.’s Rotary, 396 | |||
Blunt’s Silo Press, 75 | |||
“ Boadicea” and “ Bacchante,” H.M.S., Rennie’s | |||
Boilers and Engines of, 325, 328 | |||
Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw Ferry, 587 | |||
Boat, Submarine Torpedo (System Gourbet), for | |||
the Russian Government, 493, 496 | |||
Boat, Thornycroft’s Torpedo, with Hydraulic | |||
Propulsion, 26, 27, 585 | |||
Boiler and Crankshaft of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 173 | |||
Boiler-Drilling Machine, Holden and Brooke’s, 320 | |||
Boiler'and Engine, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s | |||
Vertical, 53 ’ | |||
Boiler Explosion, The Leeds, 332 | |||
B<2Jur» ,^arine, with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, M'Kaig and Stitt’s, 476 | |||
Shell Drilling Machine, Booth and Co.’s, 424 | |||
Boiler, Whittle’s “ Staffordshire,” 476 | |||
Boilers, Arnold’s Steam, 514 | |||
Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “Boadicea” and | |||
Bacchante,” Rennie’s, 325, 328 | |||
Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “ Surprise” and | |||
Alacrity,” 447, 450, 591 | |||
Boilers at the Inventions Exhibition, 476 | |||
Boilers, Root’s, at the Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, 297 | |||
Boilers, Tubular, 409 | |||
Boqueron, View at; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 352 | |||
Boston Main Drainage System (U.S.A.), The, 556, 557, 560, 561 | |||
Bower Regenerative Burner, The, 134 | |||
Boyle’s System of Ventilating Railway Carriages, 313 | |||
Bracher’s Peat Breaker, 78 | |||
Brewers’ Exhibition, The, 453 | |||
Brickmaking Machine, Bradley and Craven’s, 82 | |||
Bridge Chair, Smith’s, 341 | |||
Bridge, Forth, Caissons for the, 538, 539 | |||
Bridge, The Forth ; Raising the Sunken Caisson, 430 | |||
Brinjes and Goodwin’s Colour-Grinding Machine, 365 | |||
Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, Plan of, 118 | |||
Britton’s Plate-Straightening Machine, 321 | |||
Broken Crankshafts, Repairing, 385 | |||
Brunswick Condenser, The, 492 | |||
Caissons for the Forth Bridge, 430, 538, 539 | |||
Caldwell’s Automatic Microtome, 397 | |||
Canal Lift, Hydraulic, at Fontinettes, France, 30, 31 | |||
Canal Lift, Hydraulic, at La Louvidre, Belgium, 101 | |||
Canal, The Poutiloff, 42 | |||
Cance’s Lamps in the Eldorado, 404, 453, 454 | |||
Candle-Making Machinery, Price’s, 4, 5 Candle-Wick Plaiting Machine, Price’s, 4 Carey and Latham’s Concrete Mixing Machine ; | |||
Newhaven Harbour Works, 8 | |||
Carson and Toone’s Chaffcutter and Elevator, 91 Cask-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co.’s, 148, 149, 151 | |||
Casting Pottery, Minton’s Compressed Air Machinery for, 156 | |||
Cathetometer, 397 | |||
Cement Manufacture, Glover’s Screens for, 512 | |||
Cement, Testing Portland, 145, 146 | |||
Central Electric Lighting Station, Stanton-street, New York ; Weston Systems, 87 | |||
Centrifugal Machine, Weston’s, 492 | |||
Centrifugal Pumping Engine, Gwynnes’ 30-in., “ Invincible,” 123, 125, 215 | |||
Centrifugal Pumping Engine at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co.’s, 100 | |||
Chaffcutter and Elevator, Carson and Toone’s, 91 Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic Fall for, 79 Chatham Pier, Law and Chatterton’s Foot-Bridge at, 199 | |||
Chimney Lifter, J.T. Marshall and Co.’s, 573 Chimney Raiser, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 60 Church Bells, Hall’s Automatic Interlocking Gear for, 485 | |||
Civil Engineering at the Inventions Exhibition, 1, 8, 30, 31, 101 | |||
Clark Regenerative Burner, The, 134 | |||
Clark’s Transit Instruments and Lamps, 400 | |||
Clarke and Low’s Indicator, 41 | |||
Clayton and Shuttle worth’s Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Plan of the, 97 | |||
Clydebank Shipyard and Engineering Works, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269 | |||
Coal-Cutting Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s, 417 | |||
Coal-Washing Machine, Sheppard’s, 510 | |||
Coiling Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of, 485 | |||
Colliery, The Kaiping ; North China, 518 | |||
Colour-Grinding Machine, Brinjes and Goodwin’s, 365 | |||
Combination Agricultural Implement, Evans’s, 565 | |||
Communicator, Hall’s Train, 485 | |||
Compound Engine, Wells’s Balanced, 469 | |||
Compound Engine, The Willans Receiver ; Diagrams, 18 | |||
Compound Locomotive for the Paulista Railway (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610, 614 | |||
Compound Locomotives, 480, 574 | |||
Compound Pumping Engine at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300 | |||
Compound Pumping Engine, Wolstenholme’s; Northwich Water Works, 304 | |||
Compressed Air Machinery for Casting Pottery, Minton’s, 156 | |||
Concrete Mixing Machine, Carey and Latham’s, Newhaven Harbour Works, 8 | |||
Condenser, The Brunswick, 492 | |||
Continuous Girders, Launching, 527 | |||
Corbett’s Pipe Joint, 78 | |||
Corbett’s Whippietree, 78 | |||
Corliss Compound Vertical Tandem Engine, 603 | |||
Corliss Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s, 251, 254 | |||
Corn Mill, Blackstone’s, 82 | |||
Corn Mill, Wood’s, 82 | |||
Corn Screen, Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable, 74 | |||
Corn Sizer, Nalder and Nalder’s, 75 | |||
CoupKng Beck and Co.’s Hose, 396 | |||
Cowles s Double-Screw Ferry Boat, 587 | |||
Crane and Engine, Avelingand Porter’s Traction, j Ou | |||
C1Nevill^°6ion6nand Traversin°’ The Thwaite- | |||
Crnnt’JnXty’j’nn ®team Derwck, at Port-Glasgow, | |||
Russell and Co.’s, 564 | |||
Crankshaft and Boiler of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 173 | |||
Crankshafts, Repairing Broken, 385 | |||
Cranston’s Rock Drill, 416 | |||
Crossley and Co.’s Vertical Otto Gas Engine, 79 | |||
Crushing Ore, Rolls for, 464 | |||
Cupola Furnaces, Riley’s, 280 | |||
Curious Electro-Chemical Phenomenon, A, 327 | |||
Currents of Air, Experiments with, 160, 161 | |||
Cut-out, Hedges’ Fusible, 196 | |||
Cut-out, Hedges’ Magnetic, 196 | |||
Davey’s Differential Valve Gear, 226 | |||
Davey Domestic Motor, The, 49 | |||
Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s Whippietrees, 78 | |||
Davis’s Locking Gear for Railway Signals, 531 | |||
Deacon s Waste-Water Meter, 488, 489 | |||
Denny and Co.’s Engine Works, 221 | |||
Denny and Co.’s Shipyard, The Leven, Plan of, 219 | |||
Derrick Crane, Sixty-Ton Steam, at Port-Glasgow, | |||
Russell and Co.’s, 564 | |||
Diamond Rock Drill, Gulland’s, 510, 511 | |||
Differential Gas Engine, Atkinson’s, 188 | |||
Domestic Electric Lighting, 189, 545 | |||
Domestic Motor, The Davey, 49 | |||
Double-Screw Ferry Boat, Cowles’s, 587 | |||
Douglas and Grant’s Vertical Compound Mill | |||
Engine, 603 | |||
Drain-Cleaning Rods, Murray’s, 76 | |||
Drainage System, Main, The Boston (U.S.A.), 556, 557, 560, 561 | |||
Draper’s Self-Recording Meteorological Instruments, 534, 535 | |||
Draught, Forced, 114 | |||
Dredger, Hunter and English’s Steam, The | |||
“Tilbury,” 566, 568 | |||
Drill, The Barrow Rock, 446 | |||
Drill, The Beaumont Rock, 442 | |||
Drill, Cranston’s Rock, 416 | |||
Drill, Gulland’s Diamond Rock, 510, 511 | |||
Drill, Holman Brothers’ Rock, 417 | |||
Drill, Portable Prospecting, 443 | |||
Drilling Machine, Asquith’s Radial, 246 | |||
Drilling Machine, Booth and Co.’s Boiler Shell, 424 | |||
Drilling Machines ; Machine Tools, 583, 584 | |||
Drills, Twist, 587 | |||
Drills, Twist, Greenwood and Batley’s Machine for Cutting, 590 | |||
Drysdale and Co.’s Centrifugal Pumping Engine at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, 100 | |||
Diibs and Co.’s Locomotive for the Paulista | |||
Railway, San Paulo, Brazil, 34, 35 | |||
Dunbar and Ruston’s Steam Navvy, 180, 203 | |||
Duncan Brothers’ Waverley Turbine, 368 | |||
Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative Gas Kiln, 372 | |||
Dust Fuel, Perret’s Furnace for, 401 | |||
Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64 | |||
Dynamo and Engine, Kapp’s, 195 | |||
Ejector Condenser, Morton’s, Engine with, 577 El Chorro Viaduct; La Guaira and Caracas Rail | |||
way, Venezuela, 345 | |||
Elder and Co.’s Fairfield Works, Govan, Plan of, 243 | |||
Electric Governor, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable Engine with, 206 | |||
Electric Hand Lamp, Merryweather’s, 250 Electric Light Installation, The Greenock, 50 Electric Light at the Paris Opera, The, 522, 546 Electric Light in Theatres, The, 404, 453, 454 Electric Lighting : | |||
Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic, 88 | |||
Domestic Electric Lighting, 189, 545 | |||
Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64 | |||
Dynamo and Engine, Kapp’s, 195 | |||
Electricity at the Inventions Exhibition, 64, 88, 195,196 | |||
Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Greenock Electric Light Installation, The, 50 | |||
Lamp Fittings, The Weston Incandescent, 168, 169 | |||
Lamp, Hand, Merry weather’s Electric, 250 | |||
Lamps, incandescence, The Life of, 392, 393,439 Light, Electric, at the Paris Opera, 522, 546 Light, Electric, in Theatres, 404, 453, 454 Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Weston Mercury Vacuum Pump for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139 | |||
Weston Systems, The, 86, 87 | |||
Electric Lighting, Domestic, 189, 545 | |||
Electricity at the Inventions Exhibition,. 64, 88, 195,196 , . „ . | |||
Electro-Chemical Phenomenon, A Curious, 327 Elevated Railroad, The Meigs, 586 | |||
Elevator and Chaffcutter, Carson and Toone’s, 91 Engine, Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic | |||
Reversing, 12 | |||
Engine and Boiler, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Vertical, 53 . | |||
Engine, Centrifugal Pumping, Gwynnes 30-in. | |||
“ Invincible,” 123,125, 215 | |||
Engine, Centrifugal Pumping, at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co. s., 100 | |||
Engine, Compound Pumping, at Whitacre, Birmingham, Gray’s, 247, 300 | |||
Engine and Crane, Aveling and Porter’s Traction, 52, 53 | |||
Engine, Crossley and Co.’s Vertical Otto Gas, 79 | |||
Engine, The Fielding High-Speed, 104, 105 | |||
Engine, Fowler and Co.’s Coupled Traction, 79 | |||
Engine, Gas, Atkinson’s Differential, 188 | |||
Engine with Girder Frame, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Horizontal, 60 | |||
Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss, 251, 254 | |||
Engine, Horizontal, with Automatic Expansion | |||
Gear, Holborow and Co.’s, 142 | |||
Engine and Kapp’s Dynamo, 195 | |||
Engine, Light Steam Fire, Merryweather and | |||
Sons’, 113 | |||
Engine with Morton’s Ejector Condenser, 577 | |||
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Horizontal, 263 | |||
Engine, The Robey Semi-Portable, 481 | |||
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable with | |||
Electric Governor, 206 | |||
Engine and Shipyard Works, Govan, Napier and Co.’s, Plan of, 272, 273 | |||
Engine, Umpherston’s Rag, 198 | |||
Engine, Vertical Compound Mill, Douglas and Grant’s, 603 | |||
Engine, Welford Brothers’ High-Speed, 385 | |||
Engine, Wells’s Balanced Compound, 469 | |||
Engine, The Willans Receiver Compound ; Diagrams, 18 | |||
Engine, Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping; | |||
North wich Water Works, 304 | |||
Engine Works, Dumbarton, Denny and Co.’s, Plan of, 221 | |||
Engineering, Civil, at the Inventions Exhibition, 1, 8, 30, 31, 101 | |||
Engineering and Shipyard Works, Clydebank, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269 | |||
Engines and Boilers of H.M.S. “Boadicea” and “Bacchante,” Rennies’, 325, 328 | |||
Engines and Boilers of H.M.S. “Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” 447, 450, 591 | |||
Engines, Compound Pumping, at Whitacre, Birmingham, Watt and Co.’s, 247, 300 | |||
Engines and Gig, Simpson and Denison’s 21-ft., 57 | |||
Engines, Sewage Pumping, at Boston, U.S.A., 560, 561 | |||
Engines, Traction, Aveling and Porter’s Steering Gear for, 573 | |||
Engines, Triple-Expansion, of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 172 | |||
“Ernest,” Thornycroft’s Shallow-Draught Nile Steamer, 542 | |||
Evans’s Combination Agricultural Implement, 565 | |||
Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, The Weston | |||
Mercury Vacuum Pump for, 130, 139 | |||
Exhibition, Antwerp, The Telephone at, 331 | |||
Exhibition, The Brewers’, 453 | |||
Exhibition, The Paris Milling, 2 | |||
Experiments with Currents of Air, 160, 161 | |||
Explosion at Hell Gate, The, 413, 414, 415 | |||
Explosion, The Leeds Boiler, 332 | |||
Fairfield Works, Govan, Elder and Co.’s Plan of, 243 | |||
Fall for Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic, 79 | |||
Feldmand Still, The, 460 | |||
Fencing, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 74 | |||
Ferry Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw, 587 | |||
Ferry, The Isle of Wight Steam, 126,127 | |||
Fielding High-Speed Engine, The, 104,105 | |||
Fire Engine, Light Steam, Merry weather and Sons’, 113 | |||
Fire Extinguisher and Pump, The Worthington, | |||
Flood Rock ; Explosion at Hell Gate, 413 | |||
Floods, Nile, Impounding the, 241, 242 | |||
Flour Mill at Burscough, Ainscoughs’, 276, 277, 278 | |||
Fontinettes, France; Hydraulic Canal Lift at, 30, 31 | |||
Foot-Bridge at Chatham Pier, Law and Chatterton’s, 199 | |||
Forced Draught, 114 | |||
Forgings, Heavy, The Manipulation of, 504, 505, 515 | |||
Forrestt and Sons’ Stern-Wheel Steamer for the Brazilian Government, 202 | |||
Forth Bridge, Arrol’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machines at the, 523 | |||
Forth Bridge Great Caissons, The, 430, 538, 539 | |||
Forth Bridge, Raising the Sunken Caisson of the, 430 | |||
Fowler and Co.’s Coupled Traction Engine, 79 | |||
Fowler’s Tip Wagon, 361 | |||
Frodingham, On the Iron Industry of, 177 | |||
Furnace for Dust Fuel, Perret’s, 401 | |||
Furnace, The Stetefeldt, 293 | |||
Furnaces, Riley’s Cupola, 280 | |||
Furness and Co.’s Tenoning Machine, 289 | |||
Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Gardner Machine Gun, The Improved, 152 | |||
Garrett and Sons’ Spark Catcher, 573 | |||
Gas Engine, Atkinson’s Differential, 188 | |||
Gas and other Illuminants at the Inventions Exhibition, 134 | |||
Gas Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative, 372 | |||
Gauge Dimensions, Standards of Length as Applied to, 580, 624, 625 | |||
Gear, Automatic Expansion, Horizontal Engine with, Holborow and Co.’s, 142 | |||
Gear Cutter, Bilgram’s Bevel, 21 | |||
Gear, Hall’s Automatic Interlocking for Church Bells, 485 | |||
Gear, Safety, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 Gear, Steering, Aveling and Porter’s for Traction | |||
Engines, 573 A_ | |||
Gearing, Transmission of Power by, 606, 607, out | |||
Gibbon Rail Joint, The, 342 . , f. | |||
Gig and Engines, Simpson and Denison s, zi-iv., 57 | |||
Girders, Launching Continuous, 527 | |||
Gland Packing, The Jerome, 156 | |||
Glengarnock Steel Works, Plan of the, 176 Glover’s Screens for Cement Manufacture, 51^ Governor, Almqvist’s Marine Engine, 368 Governor, M‘Farlane’s, 514 . | |||
Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Centrifugal Pumpino | |||
Engine at the, 100 ___ . a | |||
Great Northern Railway Locomotive Works, | |||
Doncaster, The, 122 . | |||
Greenock Electric Light Installation, The, 50 Greenwood and Batley’s Double-Headed Twist- | |||
Drill Cutting Machine, 590 . | |||
Greenwood and Batley’s Milling Machinery, 222 Grinding Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Twist-Drill, 320 | |||
Gulland’s Diamond Rock Drill, 510, 511 | |||
Gun, The Improved Gardner Machine, 152 | |||
Gunboat “ Irrawaddy,” The, 551 | |||
Gwynnes’30-in. “Invincible” Centrifugal Pumping Engine, 123, 125, 215 | |||
Hall’s Automatic Interlocking Gear for Church | |||
Bells, 485 | |||
Hall’s Train Communicator, 485 | |||
Hallside Works, Plan of the, 296 | |||
Hand Lamp, Merry weather’s Electric, 250 | |||
Harbour Works, Newhaven, 1, 8 | |||
Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s Deep Well Pumps, 5o, 60 | |||
Heat, Solar, 531 | |||
Heavy Forgings, The Manipulation of, 504, 505, 515 | |||
Hedges’ Fusible Cut-out, 196 | |||
Hedges’ Magnetic Cut-out, 196 | |||
Hedges’ Speed Indicator, 196 | |||
Heliostatic Anemometer, Leupold’s, 623 | |||
Hell Gate, The Explosion at, 413, 414, 415 | |||
Henderson Process, Plant for the, 459 | |||
Heppel and Cranston’s Coal-Cutting Machine, 417 | |||
H.M.S. “Boadicea” and “Bacchante,” Boilers and Engines of, 325, 328 | |||
H.M.S. “ Irrawaddy,” 551 | |||
H.M.S. “ Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” Boilers of, 447, 450, 591 | |||
Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss Engine, 251, 251 | |||
Higginson’s Portable Hydraulic Rivetter, 250 | |||
High-Speed Engine, The Fielding, 104, 105 | |||
High-Speed Engine, Welford Brothers’, 385 | |||
Hill’s Arrangement for Securing Railway Carriage Windows, 160 | |||
Hind and Lund’s Machinery at Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, 276, 277, 278 | |||
Hoist, Porrit’s Sack, 74 | |||
Hoisting and Traversing Crane, The Thwaite- | |||
Neville, 610, 611 | |||
Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s Hydraulic, 369 | |||
Holborow and Co.’s Horizontal Engine with | |||
Automatic Expansion Gear, 142 | |||
Holden and Brooke’s Boiler-Drilling Machine, 320 | |||
Holman Brothers’ Rock Drill, 417 | |||
Hornsby and Sons’ Spittlegate Iron Works, 71 | |||
Hose Coupling, Beck and Co.’s, 396 | |||
Howard’s Silo with Hydraulic Seal, 75, 77 | |||
Howard’s Tramway Sleepers, 76 | |||
Huddersfield Station, Roof of the, 384 | |||
Hunter and English’s Steam Dredger, The “ Tilbury,” 566, 568 | |||
Hurdy-Gurdy Water-Wheel, Pelton’s, 433 | |||
Hydraulic Canal Lift at Fontinettes, France, 30, 31 | |||
Hydraulic Canal Lift at La Louvidre, Belgium, 101 | |||
Hydraulic Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s, 369 | |||
Hydraulic Propulsion, Thornycroft’sTorpedo Boat with, 26, 27, 585 | |||
Hydraulic Rivetter, Higginson’s Portable, 250 | |||
Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, Forth Bridge, 523 | |||
Hydraulic Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s 317 | |||
Hydraulic Spade ; Forth Bridge, 537 | |||
Hydraulic and Steam Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 12 | |||
Impounding the Nile Floods, 241, 242 | |||
Incandescence Lamps, The Life of, 392, 393, 439 | |||
Incandescent Lamp Fittings, The Weston System of, 168, 169 | |||
Indicator Cards of Locomotive Performances 283 ’ | |||
Indicator, Clark and Low’s, 41 | |||
Indicator, Hedges’ Speed, 196 | |||
Indicator, Kapteyn’s Train Pipe, 348, 349 | |||
Indicator, Lloyd’s Telegraph, 324 | |||
Indicator, Rogers’s Station, 156 | |||
Interlocking Gear for Railway 531 | |||
Signals, Davis’s, | |||
Interlocking and Signalling Apparatus for Rifle Ranges, 623 | |||
Inventions Exhibition, The : | |||
Boilers: | |||
Marine Boiler with 'Cylindrical Combustion | |||
Chambers, M‘Kaigand Smitt’s, 476 | |||
“Staffordshire” Boiler, Whittle’s, 476 | |||
Candle-Making Machinery, Price’s: | |||
Candlewick Plaiting Machine, 4 | |||
Perforated Candle-Moulding Machine 5 | |||
Spiral Candle-Moulding Machines, 5 ’ | |||
Cask-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co | |||
148,149, 151 V0, 8’ | |||
Civil Engineering: | |||
Concrete Mixing Machine, Carey and Latham’s, 8 | |||
Hydraulic Canal Lift at Fontinettes 30 31 | |||
Hydraulic Canal Lift at La Louvtere 101 | |||
Newhaven Harbour Works, 1,8 ’ | |||
Electricity: | |||
Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic 88 | |||
Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64 ’ | |||
Engine and Kapp’s Dynamo, 195 | |||
Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Engine, The Fielding High-Speed, 104 105 | |||
Inventions Exhibition, The—continued. | |||
Engine, Gas, Atkinson’s Differential, 188 | |||
Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss, 251, 254 | |||
Engine, Horizontal, with Automatic Expansion Gear, Holborow and Co.’s, 142 | |||
Engine, Light Steam Fire, Merry weather and Sons’, 113 | |||
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Horizontal, 263 | |||
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable, with | |||
Electric Governor, 206 ’ | |||
Engine, Umpherston’s Rag, 198 | |||
Gas and other Illuminants : | |||
Burner, The Bower Regenerative, 134 | |||
Burner, The Clark Regenerative, 134 | |||
Burner, The Wenham Regenerative, 134 | |||
Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons’ Steam Tramway, 230 | |||
Machine Tools : | |||
Boiler Drilling-Machine, Holden and Brooke’s, 320 | |||
Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, Smith and Co.’s, 317 | |||
Keel Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s, 317 I | |||
Milling Machinery, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222 | |||
Planing Machine, Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 223 | |||
Plate-Straightening Machine, Britton’s, 321 | |||
Saw-Sharpening Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, ! 317 | |||
Twist-Drill Cutting Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s, 590 | |||
Twist-Drill Grinding Machine, Sterne and | |||
Co.’s, 320 | |||
Mining Machinery : | |||
Coal-Cutting Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s, 417 | |||
Coal-Washer, Sheppard’s, 510 | |||
Prospecting Drill, Portable, 443 | |||
Rock Drill, The Barrow, 446 | |||
Rock Drill, The Beaumont, 442 | |||
Rock Drill, The Cranston, 416 | |||
Rock Drill, Gulland’s Diamond, 510, 511 | |||
Rock Drill, Holman Brothers’, 417 | |||
Safety Gear, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 | |||
Screens for Cement Manfacture, Glover’s, 512 | |||
Stone-Breaker, Baxter and Co.’s, 441 | |||
Miscellaneous Exhibits : | |||
Centrifugal Machine, Weston’s, 492 | |||
Coiling Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of, 485 | |||
Colour-Grinding Machine, Brinies and Goodwin’s, 365 | |||
Compressed Air Machinery for Casting | |||
Pottery, Minton’s, 156 | |||
Condenser, The Brunswick, 492 | |||
Gas Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative, 372 | |||
Gland Packing, The Jerome, 156 | |||
Hydraulic Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s, 369 | |||
Interlocking Gear for Church Bells, Hall’s | |||
Automatic, 485 | |||
Marine Engine Governor, Almqvist’s, 368 | |||
Ore Separator, Scott’s, 156 | |||
Railway Carriage Windows, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160 | |||
Removing Flint Powder from Biscuit Ware, Minton’s Apparatus for, 156 | |||
Station Indicator, Rogers’s, 156 | |||
Train Communicator, Hall’s, 485 | |||
Water Meter, Alien’s, 492 | |||
Waverley Turbine, Duncan Brothers’, The, 368 ’ | |||
Naval Architecture: | |||
Gig and Engines, Simpson and Denison’s | |||
21ft., 57 | |||
Permanent Way: | |||
Bridge Chair, Smith’s, 341 | |||
Rail Joint, The Gibbon, 342 | |||
Railway Chair, Poyser’s, 341 | |||
Tram Rail and Clamp, The Adlard, 342 | |||
Physical Science: | |||
Cathetometer; Cambridge Scientific Instrument Society, 397 | |||
Floating Solid Iron in Molten Lead, Wright-son s Apparatus for, 595 | |||
Microtome, Caldwell’s Automatic Cam-bridge Scientific Instrument Society, 397 | |||
Surveying Level, 14-in.; Cambridge Scientific | |||
Instrument Society, 397 | |||
Transit Instruments and Lamps, Latimer Clark’s, 400 | |||
Pumps: | |||
Hose Coupling, Beck and Co.’s, 396 | |||
Rotary Blower, Beck and Co.’s, 396 | |||
Well-Sinking, Warner and Sons’, 396 | |||
Pyrometer, Saintignon’s, 226 | |||
Road-Sweeping Machine, Taylor’s, 337 | |||
S1x?alJi.nSrApparatu8’ Standard ; London and | |||
North-Western Railway, 472 | |||
Wood-Working Machinery : | |||
Band Saw for Cutting Bevelled Work, Wors-sam and Co.’s, 421 | |||
®a“d SaW Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s, | |||
^^-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co.’s, u T General Joiner, Worssam and Co.’s, 420, 421 Invincible,” Centrifugal Pumping Engine Gwynnes’ 30-in., 123, 125,215 ’ | |||
Iron Industry of Frodingham, on the, 177 1R2? AND. Steel Institute, The : | |||
Blochairn Steel Works, Scotland, The, 296 k^pbuilchng and Engineering Works, The | |||
Clydebank, Thomsons’, 269 | |||
fiall8idp Works, Scotland, The, 296 | |||
Snipbuilding and Engineering Works, Dennv and Co.’s, 219, 221 | |||
Shipbuilding Works, The Fairfield, Govan Elder and Co.’s, 243’ | |||
Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, Napier and Co.’s, 272, 273 | |||
Sfchame’sri76Glengarn°Ck’ Merry and Cuning-“ Irrawaddy,” H.M.S., 551 isle of Wight Steam Ferry, 126,127 | |||
Jerome Gland Packing, The, 156 | |||
Joiner, Worssam and Co.’s General, 420, 421 | |||
Kaiping Colliery, The ; North China, 518 | |||
Kapp’s Dy apipeEnSka’tor, M8, 349 I | |||
Hu*h SnnthandCo.a, | |||
Kell? Meats >£nd.^ | |||
Kilbowie, Tne | |||
KnSandCo.’sWhippietree, 78 | |||
La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, The, L^S^i-Guaira and Caracas Lamp Firtinges?The Weston System of Incandes- | |||
Lamps, Gance s,^in tn Life of, 393> 439 | |||
LaSps and Transit Instruments, Latimer Clark's, | |||
Launching Continuous G W | |||
LeupoFd’s' Heliostatic Anemometer, 623 | |||
Levek Shipyard,'Plan'’of thc ’> Denn>’ and Co-’8> | |||
H?°Wvdratdic Canal, at Eontinettes, 30, 31 L$! Hydraulic Canal, at La LouviCre, Belgium, t ilhi Electric, at the Paris Opera, 522, 546 tFlpntric in Theatres, 404, 453, 454 ught Installation, The Greenock Electric, 50 T io-htin”-. Domestic Electric, 189, d4o | |||
Lighting^ Electric, The Weston System of, New t invd’s’ Telegraph Indicator, 324 | |||
Lock Nut, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 433 I ockin,r Gear for Railway Signals, Davis s, 531 Locomotive, Compound (Webb’s System) for the | |||
Paulista Railway, Sharp, Stewart, and Co. s, Locomotive for the La Guaira and Caracas Rail- | |||
wav. Venezuela, 373, 376 | |||
Locomotive for the Paulista Railway, DUbsand Co.’s, San Paulo, Brazil, 34, 35 | |||
Locomotive Performances ; Diagrams, -83 Locomotive, Steam Tramway, Merry weather and | |||
Locomotive Works, The Great Northern Rail-way, Doncaster, 122 | |||
Locomotives, Compound, 4SC, 574 | |||
London and North-Western Signalling Apparatus, Webb’s, 472 | |||
Lucas’s Temporary Rudder, 324 | |||
McFarlane’s Governor, 514 | |||
Machine, Asquith’s Radial Drilling, 246 | |||
Machine, Booth and Co.’s Boiler Shell Drilling, 424 | |||
Machine, Bradley and Craven’s Brickmaking, 82 Machine, Brinjes and Goodwin’s Colour-Grinding, 365 | |||
Machine, Britton’s Plate-Straightening, 321 Machine, Combined Planing and Slotting, Shanks and Co.’s, 227 . | |||
Machine, Furness and Co.’s Tenoning, 289 Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s Milling, 222 Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s, Twist-Drill | |||
Cutting, 590 | |||
Machine Gun, The Gardner Improved, 152 Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s Coal-Cutting, 417 Machine, Holden and Brooke’s Boiler Drilling, 320 | |||
Machine, Hydraulic Rivetting; Forth Bridge, 523 Machine, Martinier’s Band Saw Sharpening, 4-0 Machine, Multiple Punching ; Britannia Iron | |||
Works, Gainsborough, 119 | |||
Machine, Planing, Sharp, Stewart and Co.’s, 223 Machine, Printing, Sauvde’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder, 583 | |||
Machine, Rush worth and Co.’s, Plate-Flattening, 9 . . . | |||
Machine, Seri ven and Co.’s Plate-Straightening, 619 | |||
Machine, Sheppard’s Coal-Washing, 510 | |||
Machine, Smith and Co.’s Hydraulic Rivetting, 317 | |||
Machine, Smith and Co.’s Keel-Rivetting, 317 Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Saw-Sharpening, 317 Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Twist Drill Grinding, 320 | |||
Machine, Taylor’s Road-Sweeping, 337 Machine Tools ; Drilling Machines, 583, 581 Machine Tools at the Inventions Exhibition, 222, 223, 317, 320 | |||
Machine, Weston’s Centrifugal, 492 | |||
Machinery at Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, Ilind and Lund’s, 276, 277, 278 | |||
Machinery, Cask-Making, Ransome and Co.’s, 148, 149, 151 | |||
Machinery, Milling, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222 | |||
Machinery, Price’s Candle-Making, 4, 5 | |||
Machines, Worssam and Co.’s Wood-Working, 420, 421 | |||
M‘Kaig and Stitt’s Marine Boiler with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, 476 | |||
Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196 | |||
Main Drainage System, The Boston (U.S.A.), 556, 557, 560, 561 | |||
Manipulation of Heavy Forgings, The, 504, 505, 515 | |||
Map of Obstructions in the East River ; Explosion at Hell Gate, 413 | |||
Map of Streets, New York ; The Weston Systems of Electric Lighting, 86 | |||
Marine Boiler with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, M'Kaig and Stitt’s, 476 | |||
Manne Engine Governor, Almqvist’s, 368 Marshall, J.T., and Co.’s Chimney Lifter, 573 Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, | |||
Gainsborough, Plan of, 118 | |||
• n’.Sons»and Co-’8 Chimney Raiser, 60 artnne r s Band Saw Sharpening Machine, 420 ?}aynard’s Automatic Fall for Chaffcutters, 79 Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed Method of Constructing River Tunnels, 153 | |||
mechanical Engineers, The Institution of : Domestic Electric Lighting, 189 | |||
Gunbar and Ruston’s Steam Navvy, 180, 203 rodingham, The Iron Industry of, 177 | |||
Mechan. Engineers, Institution of—continued. | |||
Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, 122 Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 118 | |||
Punching Machine, Multiple, Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 119 | |||
Robey Semi-Portable Engine, The, 481 | |||
Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s, Lincoln, 96 | |||
Spittlegate Iron Works, Hornsby and Sons’, 71 | |||
Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, 97 | |||
Trent Iron Works, Newark, Nicholson and Son’s, 149 | |||
Mechanical Engineers, The American Society of : | |||
Boston Main Drainage System, 556, 557, 560, 561 | |||
Elevated Railroad, The Meigs, 586 | |||
Ferry Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw, 587 | |||
Standard Pipe and Pipe Threads, 605 | |||
Transmission of Power by Gearing, 606, 607, 608 | |||
Twist Drills, 587 | |||
Mechanism, Sphere and Roller, Shaw’s, 509 | |||
Meigs Elevated Railroad, The, 586 | |||
Merry and Cuninghame’s Steel Works, Glen-garnock, 176 | |||
Merryweather and Sons’ Electric Hand Lamp, 250 | |||
Merry weather and Sons’ Light Steam Fire Engine, 113 | |||
Merryweather and Sons’ Steam Tramway Locomotive, 230 | |||
Messenger’s Valve, 43 | |||
Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of Coiling, 485 | |||
“ Meteor,” s.s., Triple-Expansion Engines, Crankshaft and Boiler of the, 172, 173 | |||
Meteorological Instruments, Draper’s Self-Recording, 534, 535 | |||
Meter, Deacon’s Waste Water, 488, 489 | |||
Microtome, Caldwell’s Automatic, 397 | |||
Mill, Ainscoughs’, Hind and Lund’s Machinery at, 276, 277, 278 | |||
Mill for Bilbao, Blooming, 56 | |||
Mill Engine, Vertical Compound, Douglas and Grant’s, 603 | |||
Miller’s Electro-Magnetic Ammeter, 88 | |||
Milling Exhibition, The Paris, 2 | |||
Milling Machinery, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222 | |||
Mine, Ground Plan of the ; Hell Gate Explosions, 414 | |||
Mining Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 416,417 | |||
Minton’s Apparatus for Removing Flint Powder from Biscuit Ware, 156 | |||
Minton’s Compressed Air Machinery for Casting Pottery, 156 | |||
Miscellaneous Exhibits at the Inventions Exhibition, 156, 160, 365, 368, 369, 372, 485, 492 | |||
Morison and Armstrong’s Pumps for Dip Workings, 468 | |||
Morton’s Ejector Condenser, Engine with, 577 | |||
Motor, Allin’s Water, 492 | |||
Motor, The Davey Domestic, 49 | |||
Murray’s Drain-Cleaning Rods, 76 | |||
Multiple Punching Machine; Britannia Iron | |||
Works, Gainsborough, 119 | |||
Nalder and Nalder’s Corn Sizer, 75 | |||
Napier and Co.’s Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, Plan of, 272, 273 | |||
Naval Architecture at the Inventions Exhibition, 57 | |||
Navvy, Dunbar and Ruston’s Steam, 180, 203 | |||
Newhaven Harbour Works, 1, 8 | |||
Nicholson and Son’s Pulveriser, 91 | |||
Nicholson and Son’s Trent Iron Works, Newark, Plan of, 149 | |||
Nile Floods, Impounding the, 241, 242 | |||
Nile Steamer “Ernest,” Thornycroft’s Shallow Draught, 542 | |||
North China; The Kaiping Colliery, 518 | |||
Northwich Water Works, Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping Engine at, 304 | |||
Nut, Lock, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 433 | |||
Opera, Paris, The Electric Light at the, 522, 516 | |||
Ore, Rolls for Crushing, 461 | |||
Ore Separator, Scott’s, 156 | |||
Ores, Silver, The Amalgamation of, 559 | |||
Otto Gas Engine, Crossley and Co.’s Vertical, 79 | |||
Paris Milling Exhibition, The, 2 | |||
Paris Opera, The Electric Light at the, 522, 546 | |||
Paulista Railway, Compound Locomotive for (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610,614 | |||
Paulista Railway, San Paulo, Brazil, Dtlbs and Co.’s Locomotive for the, 34, 35 | |||
Peat Breaker, Bracher’s, 78 | |||
Pelton’s Hurdy-Gurdy Water-Wheel, 433 | |||
Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder Printing Machine, Sauvee’s Combined, 583 | |||
Perforated Candle-Moulding Machine, 5 | |||
Permanent Way at the Inventions Exhibition, 341, 342 | |||
Perret’s Furnace for Dust Fuel, 401 | |||
Phenomenon, A Curious Electro-Chemical, 327 | |||
Physical Science at the Inventions Exhibition, 397, 400, 595 | |||
Pipe Joint, Corbett’s, 78 | |||
Pipe Threads and Pipe, Standard, 605 | |||
Plan of the Blochairn Steel Works, 296 | |||
Plan of the Boston (U.S.A.) Main Drainage System, 556 | |||
Plan of Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Stamp End Works, Lincoln, 97 | |||
Plan of Denny and Co.’s Engine Works, Dumbarton, 221 | |||
Plan of Denny and Co.’s Shipyard, The Leven, 219 | |||
Plan of the Fairfield Works, Govan, Elder and Co.’s, 243 | |||
Plan of the Glengarnock Steel Works, 176 | |||
Plan of the Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, 122 | |||
Plan of the Hallside Steel Works, 296 | |||
Plan of the La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 344 | |||
Plan of Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 118 | |||
Plan of Napier and Co.’s Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, 272, 273 | |||
Plan of Nicholson and Son’s Trent Iron Works, | |||
Newark, 149 „ | |||
Plan of Ruston, Proctor, and Co. s Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, 96 | |||
Plan of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Works at Kilbowie, 210 | |||
Plan of the Spittlegate Iron Works, 71 | |||
Plan of Thomsons’ Clydebank Shipyard and Engine Works, 269 | |||
Planing Machine, Sharp, Stewart and Co. s, 223 | |||
Planing and Slotting Machine, Shanks and Co.’s Combined, 227 | |||
Plant for the Addie or Langloan Process, 459 Plant for the Alexander and M’Cosh Process, 388 Plant for the Henderson Process, 459 | |||
Plate-Flattening Machine, Rush worth and Co.’s, 9 Plate-Straightening Machine, Britton’s, 321 Plate-Straightening Machine, Scriven and Co.’s, 619 | |||
Pneumatic Telegraphs, 482 | |||
Porrit’s Sack Hoist, 74 | |||
Portable Hydraulic Rivetter, Higginson’s, 250 | |||
Portland Cement, Testing, 145, 146 | |||
Poutiloff Canal, The, 42 | |||
Power by Gearing, Transmission of, 606, 607, 608 | |||
Poyser’s Railway Chair, 341 | |||
Price’s Candle-Making Machinery, 4, 5 | |||
Printing Machine, Sauvde’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder, 583 | |||
Prospecting Drill, Portable, 443 | |||
Protractor, A New, 163 | |||
Pulveriser, Nicholson and Son’s, 91 | |||
Pump and Fire Extinguisher,The Worthington,465 | |||
Pump, Warner and Sons’ Well Sinking, 396 | |||
Pump, The Weston Mercury Vacuum, for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139 | |||
Pumping Engine, Centrifugal, Gwynnes’ 30-in. | |||
“ Invincible,” 123, 125, 215 | |||
Pumping Engine, Centrifugal, at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co.’s, 100 | |||
Pumping Engine, Compound, at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300 | |||
Pumping Engine, Wolstenholme’s Compound : | |||
Northwich Water Works, 304 | |||
Pumping Engines, Sewage, at Boston, U.S.A., 556, 557, 560, 561 | |||
Pumps for Dip Workings, Morison and Armstrong’s, 468 | |||
Pumps, Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s Deep Well, 55, 60 | |||
Pumps at the Inventions Exhibition, 396 | |||
Punching Machine, Multiple ; Britannia Iron | |||
Works, Gainsborcugh, 119 | |||
Purification of the Thames, The,” 182 | |||
Pyrometer, Saintignon’s, 226 | |||
Quenepe, View near; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 352 | |||
Radial Drilling Machine, Asquith’s, 246 | |||
Rag Engine, Umpherston’s, 198 | |||
Rail Joint, The Gibbon, 342 | |||
Railroad, The Meigs Elevated, 586 | |||
Railway Carriage Windows, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160 | |||
Railway Carriages, Boyle’s System of Ventilating, 313 | |||
Railway Chair, Poyser’s, 341 | |||
Railway, The La Guaira and Caracas, Venezuela, 344, 345, 352, 373, 376 | |||
Railway, Paulista, Compound Locomotive for (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610, 614 | |||
Railway, Paulista, San Paulo, Brazil, Dtlbs and Co.’s Locomotive for the, 34, 35 | |||
Railway Signals, Davis’s Locking Gear for, 531 | |||
Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable Corn Screen, 74 | |||
Ransome and Co.’s Cask-Making Machinery, 148, 149,151 . J | |||
Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Horizontal Engine with Girder Frame, 60 | |||
Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Whippietrees, 78 | |||
Regenerative Burner, The Bower, 134 | |||
Regenerative Burner, The Clark, 134 | |||
Regenerative Burner, The Wenham, 134 | |||
Regenerative ^as Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous, 372 | |||
Registers, Watchmen s Time, 391, 392 | |||
Repairing Broken Crankshafts, 385 | |||
Reservoir, The Whitacre ; Birmingham Corporation Water Works, 301 | |||
Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic, 12 | |||
Rifle Ranges, Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus for, 623 | |||
Riley’s Cupola Furnaces, 280 | |||
River Tunnels, Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed | |||
Method of Constructing, 153 | |||
Rivetter, Higginson’s Portable Hydraulic, 250 | |||
Rivetting Machine, Hydraulic ; Forth Bridge, 523 | |||
Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s Hydraulic, 317 | |||
Road-Sweeping Machine, Taylor’s, 337 | |||
Robey and Co.’s Horizontal Engine, 263 | |||
Robey’s Semi-Portable Engine, The, 481 | |||
Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable Engine with | |||
Electric Governor, 206 | |||
Rock Drill, The Barrow, 446 | |||
Rock Drill, The Beaumont, 442 | |||
Rock Drill, Cranston’s, 416 | |||
Rock Drill, Gulland’s Diamond, 510, 511 | |||
Rock Drill, Holman Brothers’, 417 | |||
Rogers’s Station Indicator, 156 | |||
Roller and Sphere Machinery, 509 | |||
Rolls for Crushing Ore, 464 | |||
Roof of the Huddersfield Station, 384 | |||
Root’s Boilers at the Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, 297 | |||
Rotary Blower, Beck and Co.’s, 396 | |||
Rudder, Lucas’s Temporary, 324 | |||
Rushworth and Co’s Plate-Flattening Machine, 9 | |||
Russell and Co.’s Sixty-Ton Steam Derrick Crane at Port-Glasgow, 564 | |||
Russian Government Submarine Torpedo Boat (System Gourbet), 493, 496 | |||
Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, Plan of the, 96 | |||
Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Vertical Engine and Boiler, 53 | |||
Sack Hoist, Porrit’s, 74 | |||
Safety Gear, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 Saintignon’s Pyrometer, 226 | |||
Sauv^e’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single | |||
Cylinder Printing Machine, 583 | |||
Saw-Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s Band Saw, 420 | |||
Saw-Sharpening Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, 317 | |||
Scott’s Ore Separator, 156 | |||
Screen, Corn, Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable, 74 Screens for Cement Manufacture, Glover’s, 512 Seri ven and Co.’s Plate-Straightening Machine, 619 Self • Recording Meteorological Instruments, | |||
Draper’s, 534, 535 | |||
Sewage Pumping Engines at Boston, U.S.A., 560, 561 | |||
Shallow Draught Nile Steamer “ Ernest,” Thorny-croft’s, 542 | |||
Shanks and Co.’s Combined Planing and Slotting Machine, 227 | |||
Sharp’s Process of Coiling Metal Tubes, 485 | |||
Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Compound Locomotive for the Paulista Railway (Webb’s System), 610, 614 | |||
Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Planing Machine, 223 Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, Ruston, | |||
Proctor, and Co.’s, Plan of the, 96 | |||
Sheppard’s Coal-Washing Machine, 510 | |||
Shipyard and Engineering Works, Clydebank, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269 | |||
Shipyard, The Leven, Denny and Co.’s, Plan of, 219 | |||
Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, Napier and Co.’s, Plan of, 272, 273 | |||
Show, The Smithfield Club : | |||
Chimney Lifter, J. T. Marshall and Co.’s, 573 Spark Catcher, Garrett and Sons’, 573 | |||
Steering Gear for Traction Engines, Aveling ; and Porter’s, 573 | |||
Signalling Apparatus, Standard ; London and North-Western Railway, 472 | |||
Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus for Rifle Ranges, 623 | |||
Signals, Railway, Davis’s Locking Gear for, 531 | |||
Silo with Hydraulic Seal, Howard’s, 75, 77 | |||
Silo Press, Blunt’s, 75 | |||
Silo and Silo Press, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 75 | |||
Silver Ores, The Amalgamation of, 559 | |||
Simpson and Denison’s 21-ft. Gig and Engines, 5 | |||
Singer Manufacturing Company’s Works at Kil-bowie, The, 210 | |||
Sleepers, Howard’s Tramway, 76 | |||
S1Coinfined, 227ninSMaChine’ Shanks and Co-’8 | |||
BridSe Chair, 341 | |||
Smith n°-’? hydraulic Rivetting Machine, 317 | |||
Sm lh £?• 8 Keel-Rivetting Machine, 317 sXr Heat S537en8’8 Hydraulio Hoists, 369 | |||
er’ Gar^tt and Sons’, 573 | |||
□park Catcher, Tyrer’s 60 | |||
Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196 | |||
qR;^enaudnRoller Mechanism, Shaw’s, 509 | |||
Spiral Candle-Moulding Machine, 5 | |||
Spittlegate Iron Works, Plan of the, 71 | |||
Wheel, Aveling and Porter’s, 79 | |||
Staffordshire” Boiler, Whittle’s, 476 stamp End Works, Lincoln, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, Plan of the, 97 | |||
^Pe and Pipe Threads, 605 | |||
Standards of Length as Applied to Gauge Dimensions, 580, 624, 625 | |||
Stanley’s Protractor, 163 | |||
| Station, Huddersfield, Roof of the, 384 | |||
i Station Indicator, 156 | |||
Station near Laiquitia ; La Guaira and Caracas | |||
Railway, Venezuela, 345 | |||
Steam Derrick Crane, Sixty-Ton, at Port-Glasgow, Russell and Co.’s, W64 | |||
Steam Dredger, The “Tilbury,” Hunter and English’s, 566, 568 | |||
Steam Ferry, The Isle of Wight, Mason’s, 126,127 | |||
Steam and Hydraulic Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 12 | |||
Steam Navvy, Dunbar and Ruston’s, 180, 203 | |||
Steam Tramway Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons’, 230 | |||
Steel Company of Scotland’s Works, Plan of the, 296 | |||
Steel Works, The Glengarnock, Plan of, 176 | |||
Steering Gear for Traction Engines, Aveling and | |||
Porter’s, 573 | |||
Stern-Wheel Steamer for the Brazilian Government, Forrestt and Sons’, 202 | |||
Sterne and Co.’s Saw-Sharpening Machine, 317 | |||
Sterne and Co.’s Twist Drill Grinding Machine, 320 | |||
Stetefeldt Furnace, The, 293 | |||
Still, The Feldmand, 460 | |||
Stone-Breaker, Baxter and Co.’s, 441 | |||
Straightening Machine, Scriven and Co.’s Plate, 619 | |||
Submarine Torpedo Boat (System Gourbet) for the Russian Government, 493, 496 | |||
“ Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” H.M.S., Boilers of, 447, 450, 591 | |||
Surveying Level, 14-in., 397 | |||
Tar and Ammonia from Blast Furnaces, 388, 410, 459, 460 | |||
Taylor’s Road-Sweeping Machine, 337 | |||
Telegraph Indicator, Lloyd’s, 324 | |||
Telegraphs, Pneumatic, 482 | |||
Telephone at the Antwerp Exhibition, The; 331 | |||
Temporary Rudder, Lucas’s, 324 | |||
Tenoning Machine, Furness and Co.’s, 289 | |||
Testing Portland Cement, 145, 146 | |||
Thames, Purification of the, 182 | |||
Theatres, The Electric Light in, 404, 453, 454 | |||
Thomsons’ Clydebank Shipyard and Engineering | |||
Works, Plan of, 269 | |||
Thornycroft’s Shallow - Draught Nile Steamer, “Ernest,” 542 | |||
Thornycroft’s Torpedo Boat with Hydraulic Propulsion, 26, 27, 585 | |||
“ Tilbury,” Hunter and English’s Steam Dredger, | |||
566, 568 | |||
Time Registers, Watchmen’s, 391, 392 | |||
Tip Wagon, Percival Fowler’s, 361 | |||
Tools, Machine ; Drilling Machines, 583, 584 | |||
Torpedo Boat, Submarine (System Gourbet), for the Russian Government, 493, 496 | |||
Torpedo Boat, Thornycroft’s, with Hydraulic Propulsion, 26, 27, 585 | |||
Traction Engine and Crane, Aveling and Porter s, | |||
Traction Engine, Fowler and Co.’s Coupled, 79 | |||
Traction Engines, Aveling and Porter’s Steering | |||
Gear for, 573 | |||
Train Communicator, Hall s, 485 | |||
Train Pipe Indicator, Kapteyn’s, 348, 349 | |||
Tram Rail and Clamp, The Adlard, 342 | |||
Tramway Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons | |||
Steam, 230 | |||
Tramway Sleepers, Howard’s, 76 | |||
Transit Instruments and Lamps, Latimer Clark’s, 400 , - | |||
Transmission of Power by Gearing, 606, 607, 608 | |||
Trent Iron Works, Newark, Nicholson, and Son’s, Plan of, 149 | |||
Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 172,173 | |||
Tubular Boilers, 409 | |||
Tunnels, River, Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed | |||
Method of Constructing, 153 | |||
Turbine, The Waverley, 368 | |||
Twist Drill Cutting Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s Double-Headed, 590 | |||
Twist Drill Grinding Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, 320 | |||
Twist Drills, 587 | |||
Tyrer’s Spark Catcher, 60 | |||
Umpherston’s Rag Engine, 198 | |||
Vacuum Pump, The Weston Mercury, for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139 | |||
Valve Gear, Davey’s Differential, 226 | |||
Valve, Messenger’s, 43 | |||
Ventilating Railway Carriages, Boyle’s System of, 313 | |||
Vertical Compound Mill Engine, Douglas and Grant’s, 603 | |||
Vertical Engine and Boiler, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s, 53 | |||
Vertical Otto Gas Engine, Crossley and Co.’s, 79 | |||
Viaduct, El Chorro ; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 345 | |||
Vipan and Headley’s Whippietrees, 78 | |||
Wagon, Tip, Percival Fowler’s, 361 | |||
Waltham Watch, The, 15 | |||
Warner and Sons’ Well-Sinking Pump, 396 | |||
Waste-Water Meter, Deacon’s, 488, 489 | |||
Watchmen’s Time Registers, 391, 392 | |||
Water Motor, Allin’s, 492 | |||
Water Pumped and Rental Received by the Birmingham Water Works Co. ; Diagram, 299 | |||
Water Wheel, Pelton’s Hurdy-Gurdy, 433 | |||
Water Works, Birmingham Corporation, 247, 297, 299, 300, 301 | |||
Watt and Co.’s Compound Pumping Engines at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300 | |||
Waverley Turbine, Duncan Brothers’, 368 | |||
Webb’s Compound Locomotive, 610, 614 | |||
Webb’s Signalling Apparatus ; London and North-Western Railway, 472 | |||
Welford Brothers’ High-Speed Engine, 385 | |||
Well Pumps, 55, 60 | |||
Wells’s Balanced Compound Engine, 469 | |||
Well-Sinking Pump, Warner and Sons’, 396 | |||
Wenham Regenerative Burner, The, 134 | |||
Weston’s Centrifugal Machine, 492 | |||
Weston Mercury Vacuum Pump for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, The, 130, 139 | |||
Weston System of Electric Lighting, New Yorkf The, 86, 87 | |||
Weston System of Incandescent Lamp Fittings, The, 168, 169 | |||
Wheel, Avelingand Porter’s Spring, 79 | |||
Whippietrees, Corbett’s, 78 | |||
Whippietrees, Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s, 78 | |||
Whippietrees, Kell, Meats, and Co.’s, 78 | |||
Whippietrees, Knapp and Co.’s, 78 | |||
Whippietrees, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 78 | |||
Whippietrees, Vipan and Headley’s, 78 | |||
Whitacre, Details of Compound Pumping Engines at, 247, 300 | |||
Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, Root’s Boilers at the, 297 | |||
Whitacre Reservoir, The ; Birmingham Corporation Water Works, 301 | |||
Whittle’s “Staffordshire” Boiler, 476 | |||
Willans Receiver Compound Engine, The ; Diagrams, 18 | |||
Windows, Railway Carriage, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160 | |||
Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping Engine; | |||
Northwich Water Works, 304 | |||
Wood’s Corn Mill, 82 | |||
Wood-Working Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 148,149, 151, 420, 421 | |||
Worssam and Co.’s General Joiner, 420, 421 | |||
Worthington Pump and Fire Extinguisher, The, 465 | |||
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Addie or Langloan Process, Plant for the, 459
Adlard Tram Rail and Clamp, The, 342
Agricultural Show, The Royal, at Preston '.
Brickmaking Machine, Bradley and Craven’s, 82
Chaffcutter and Elevator, Carson and Toone’s,
91
Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic Fall for, 79
Chimney Raiser, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 60
Combination Agricultural Implement, Evans’s,
565 , M
Corn Mill, Blackstone’s, 82
Corn Mill, Wood’s, 82
Corn Screen, Rainforth and Sons Adjustable,
74
Corn Sizer, Nalder and Nalder’s, 75
Domestic Motor, The Davey, 49
Drain-Cleaning Rods, Murray’s, 76
Engine and Boiler, Vertical, Ruston, Proctor,
and Co.’s, 53
Engine, Coupled Traction, Fowler and Co.’s, 79
Engine and Crane, Traction, Aveling and
Porter’s, 52, 53
Engine with Girder Frame, Horizontal, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 60
Engine, Vertical Otto Gas, Crossley and Co.’s,
79 . ,
Fencing, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 74
Peat Breaker, Bracher’s, 78
Pipe Joint, Corbett’s, 78
Pulveriser, Nicholson and Son’s, 91
Pumps, Deep Well, Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s,
55, 60
Sack Hoist, Porrit’s, 74
Silo with Hydraulic Seal, Howard’s, 75, 77
Silo Press, Blunt’s, 75
Silo and Silo Press, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s,
75
Spark Catcher, Tyrer’s, 60
Spring Wheel, Aveling and Porter’s, 79
Tramway Sleepers, Howard’s, 76
Whippietree, Corbett’s, 78
Whippietree, Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s, 78
Whippietree, Kell, Meats, and Co.’s, 78
Whippietree, Knapp and Co.’s, 78
Whippietree, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 78
Whippietree, Vipan and Headley’s, 78
Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, Hind and Lund’s
Machinery at, 276, 277, 278
Air, Experiments with Currents of, 160, 161
“ Alacrity” and “Surprise,” H.M.S., Boilers and
Engines of, 447, 450, 591
Alexander and M‘Cosh Process, Plant for the, 388
Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic Reversing
Engine, 12
Allin’s Water Motor,'492
Almqvist’s Marine Engine Governor, 368
Amalgamation of Silver Ores, The, 559
American Locomotive Performances ; Diagrams,
283
Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic, 88
Ammonia and Tar from Blast Furnaces, 388, 410,
459, 460
Andrews and Co.’s Dynamo, 64
Anemometer, Leupold’s Heliostatic, 623
Antwerp Exhibition, The Telephone at, 331
Arnold’s Steam Boilers, 514
Arrol’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machine, 523
Asquith’s Radial Drilling Machine, 246
Atkinson’s Differential Gas Engine, 188
Aveling and Porter’s Spring Wheel, 79
Aveling and Porter’s Steering Gear for Traction
Engines, 573
Aveling and Porter’s Traction Engine and Crane, 52, 53
Balanced Compound Engine, Wells’s, 469
Band Saw Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s, 420
Barrow Rock Drill, The, 446
Baxter and Co.’s Stone-Breaker, 441
Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Fencing, 74
Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Lock Nut, 433
Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s Silo and Silo Press, 75
Bazalgette’s, Sir Joseph, Proposal for the Purifi
cation of the Thames, 182
Beaumont Rock Drill, The, 442
Beck and Co.’s Hose Coupling, 396
Beck and Co.’s Rotary Blower, 396
Bevel Gear Cutter, Bilgram’s, 21
Birmingham Corporation Water Works ; Com
pound Pumping Engines at Whitacre, 247, 300
Birmingham Corporation Water Works; The
Whitacre Reservoir, 301
Biscuit Ware, Minton’s Apparatus for Removing
Flint Powder from, 156
Blackstone’s Corn Mill, 82
Blast Furnaces, Tar and Ammonia from, 388, 410,
459, 460
Blochairn Steel Works, Plan of the, ?96
Blooming Mill for Bilbao, 56
Blower, Beck and Co.’s Rotary, 396
Blunt’s Silo Press, 75
“ Boadicea” and “ Bacchante,” H.M.S., Rennie’s
Boilers and Engines of, 325, 328
Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw Ferry, 587
Boat, Submarine Torpedo (System Gourbet), for
the Russian Government, 493, 496
Boat, Thornycroft’s Torpedo, with Hydraulic
Propulsion, 26, 27, 585
Boiler and Crankshaft of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 173
Boiler-Drilling Machine, Holden and Brooke’s, 320
Boiler'and Engine, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s
Vertical, 53 ’
Boiler Explosion, The Leeds, 332
B<2Jur» ,^arine, with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, M'Kaig and Stitt’s, 476
Shell Drilling Machine, Booth and Co.’s, 424
Boiler, Whittle’s “ Staffordshire,” 476
Boilers, Arnold’s Steam, 514
Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “Boadicea” and
Bacchante,” Rennie’s, 325, 328
Boilers and Engines of H.M.S. “ Surprise” and
Alacrity,” 447, 450, 591
Boilers at the Inventions Exhibition, 476
Boilers, Root’s, at the Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, 297
Boilers, Tubular, 409
Boqueron, View at; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 352
Boston Main Drainage System (U.S.A.), The, 556, 557, 560, 561
Bower Regenerative Burner, The, 134
Boyle’s System of Ventilating Railway Carriages, 313
Bracher’s Peat Breaker, 78
Brewers’ Exhibition, The, 453
Brickmaking Machine, Bradley and Craven’s, 82
Bridge Chair, Smith’s, 341
Bridge, Forth, Caissons for the, 538, 539
Bridge, The Forth ; Raising the Sunken Caisson, 430
Brinjes and Goodwin’s Colour-Grinding Machine, 365
Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, Plan of, 118
Britton’s Plate-Straightening Machine, 321
Broken Crankshafts, Repairing, 385
Brunswick Condenser, The, 492
Caissons for the Forth Bridge, 430, 538, 539
Caldwell’s Automatic Microtome, 397
Canal Lift, Hydraulic, at Fontinettes, France, 30, 31
Canal Lift, Hydraulic, at La Louvidre, Belgium, 101
Canal, The Poutiloff, 42
Cance’s Lamps in the Eldorado, 404, 453, 454
Candle-Making Machinery, Price’s, 4, 5 Candle-Wick Plaiting Machine, Price’s, 4 Carey and Latham’s Concrete Mixing Machine ;
Newhaven Harbour Works, 8
Carson and Toone’s Chaffcutter and Elevator, 91 Cask-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co.’s, 148, 149, 151
Casting Pottery, Minton’s Compressed Air Machinery for, 156
Cathetometer, 397
Cement Manufacture, Glover’s Screens for, 512
Cement, Testing Portland, 145, 146
Central Electric Lighting Station, Stanton-street, New York ; Weston Systems, 87
Centrifugal Machine, Weston’s, 492
Centrifugal Pumping Engine, Gwynnes’ 30-in., “ Invincible,” 123, 125, 215
Centrifugal Pumping Engine at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co.’s, 100
Chaffcutter and Elevator, Carson and Toone’s, 91 Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic Fall for, 79 Chatham Pier, Law and Chatterton’s Foot-Bridge at, 199
Chimney Lifter, J.T. Marshall and Co.’s, 573 Chimney Raiser, Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s, 60 Church Bells, Hall’s Automatic Interlocking Gear for, 485
Civil Engineering at the Inventions Exhibition, 1, 8, 30, 31, 101
Clark Regenerative Burner, The, 134
Clark’s Transit Instruments and Lamps, 400
Clarke and Low’s Indicator, 41
Clayton and Shuttle worth’s Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Plan of the, 97
Clydebank Shipyard and Engineering Works, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269
Coal-Cutting Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s, 417
Coal-Washing Machine, Sheppard’s, 510
Coiling Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of, 485
Colliery, The Kaiping ; North China, 518
Colour-Grinding Machine, Brinjes and Goodwin’s, 365
Combination Agricultural Implement, Evans’s, 565
Communicator, Hall’s Train, 485
Compound Engine, Wells’s Balanced, 469
Compound Engine, The Willans Receiver ; Diagrams, 18
Compound Locomotive for the Paulista Railway (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610, 614
Compound Locomotives, 480, 574
Compound Pumping Engine at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300
Compound Pumping Engine, Wolstenholme’s; Northwich Water Works, 304
Compressed Air Machinery for Casting Pottery, Minton’s, 156
Concrete Mixing Machine, Carey and Latham’s, Newhaven Harbour Works, 8
Condenser, The Brunswick, 492
Continuous Girders, Launching, 527
Corbett’s Pipe Joint, 78
Corbett’s Whippietree, 78
Corliss Compound Vertical Tandem Engine, 603
Corliss Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s, 251, 254
Corn Mill, Blackstone’s, 82
Corn Mill, Wood’s, 82
Corn Screen, Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable, 74
Corn Sizer, Nalder and Nalder’s, 75
CoupKng Beck and Co.’s Hose, 396
Cowles s Double-Screw Ferry Boat, 587
Crane and Engine, Avelingand Porter’s Traction, j Ou
C1Nevill^°6ion6nand Traversin°’ The Thwaite-
Crnnt’JnXty’j’nn ®team Derwck, at Port-Glasgow,
Russell and Co.’s, 564
Crankshaft and Boiler of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 173
Crankshafts, Repairing Broken, 385
Cranston’s Rock Drill, 416
Crossley and Co.’s Vertical Otto Gas Engine, 79
Crushing Ore, Rolls for, 464
Cupola Furnaces, Riley’s, 280
Curious Electro-Chemical Phenomenon, A, 327
Currents of Air, Experiments with, 160, 161
Cut-out, Hedges’ Fusible, 196
Cut-out, Hedges’ Magnetic, 196
Davey’s Differential Valve Gear, 226
Davey Domestic Motor, The, 49
Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s Whippietrees, 78
Davis’s Locking Gear for Railway Signals, 531
Deacon s Waste-Water Meter, 488, 489
Denny and Co.’s Engine Works, 221
Denny and Co.’s Shipyard, The Leven, Plan of, 219
Derrick Crane, Sixty-Ton Steam, at Port-Glasgow,
Russell and Co.’s, 564
Diamond Rock Drill, Gulland’s, 510, 511
Differential Gas Engine, Atkinson’s, 188
Domestic Electric Lighting, 189, 545
Domestic Motor, The Davey, 49
Double-Screw Ferry Boat, Cowles’s, 587
Douglas and Grant’s Vertical Compound Mill
Engine, 603
Drain-Cleaning Rods, Murray’s, 76
Drainage System, Main, The Boston (U.S.A.), 556, 557, 560, 561
Draper’s Self-Recording Meteorological Instruments, 534, 535
Draught, Forced, 114
Dredger, Hunter and English’s Steam, The
“Tilbury,” 566, 568
Drill, The Barrow Rock, 446
Drill, The Beaumont Rock, 442
Drill, Cranston’s Rock, 416
Drill, Gulland’s Diamond Rock, 510, 511
Drill, Holman Brothers’ Rock, 417
Drill, Portable Prospecting, 443
Drilling Machine, Asquith’s Radial, 246
Drilling Machine, Booth and Co.’s Boiler Shell, 424
Drilling Machines ; Machine Tools, 583, 584
Drills, Twist, 587
Drills, Twist, Greenwood and Batley’s Machine for Cutting, 590
Drysdale and Co.’s Centrifugal Pumping Engine at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, 100
Diibs and Co.’s Locomotive for the Paulista
Railway, San Paulo, Brazil, 34, 35
Dunbar and Ruston’s Steam Navvy, 180, 203
Duncan Brothers’ Waverley Turbine, 368
Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative Gas Kiln, 372
Dust Fuel, Perret’s Furnace for, 401
Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64
Dynamo and Engine, Kapp’s, 195
Ejector Condenser, Morton’s, Engine with, 577 El Chorro Viaduct; La Guaira and Caracas Rail
way, Venezuela, 345
Elder and Co.’s Fairfield Works, Govan, Plan of, 243
Electric Governor, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable Engine with, 206
Electric Hand Lamp, Merryweather’s, 250 Electric Light Installation, The Greenock, 50 Electric Light at the Paris Opera, The, 522, 546 Electric Light in Theatres, The, 404, 453, 454 Electric Lighting :
Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic, 88
Domestic Electric Lighting, 189, 545
Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64
Dynamo and Engine, Kapp’s, 195
Electricity at the Inventions Exhibition, 64, 88, 195,196
Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
Greenock Electric Light Installation, The, 50
Lamp Fittings, The Weston Incandescent, 168, 169
Lamp, Hand, Merry weather’s Electric, 250
Lamps, incandescence, The Life of, 392, 393,439 Light, Electric, at the Paris Opera, 522, 546 Light, Electric, in Theatres, 404, 453, 454 Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196
Weston Mercury Vacuum Pump for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139
Weston Systems, The, 86, 87
Electric Lighting, Domestic, 189, 545
Electricity at the Inventions Exhibition,. 64, 88, 195,196 , . „ .
Electro-Chemical Phenomenon, A Curious, 327 Elevated Railroad, The Meigs, 586
Elevator and Chaffcutter, Carson and Toone’s, 91 Engine, Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic
Reversing, 12
Engine and Boiler, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Vertical, 53 .
Engine, Centrifugal Pumping, Gwynnes 30-in.
“ Invincible,” 123,125, 215
Engine, Centrifugal Pumping, at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co. s., 100
Engine, Compound Pumping, at Whitacre, Birmingham, Gray’s, 247, 300
Engine and Crane, Aveling and Porter’s Traction, 52, 53
Engine, Crossley and Co.’s Vertical Otto Gas, 79
Engine, The Fielding High-Speed, 104, 105
Engine, Fowler and Co.’s Coupled Traction, 79
Engine, Gas, Atkinson’s Differential, 188
Engine with Girder Frame, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Horizontal, 60
Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss, 251, 254
Engine, Horizontal, with Automatic Expansion
Gear, Holborow and Co.’s, 142
Engine and Kapp’s Dynamo, 195
Engine, Light Steam Fire, Merryweather and
Sons’, 113
Engine with Morton’s Ejector Condenser, 577
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Horizontal, 263
Engine, The Robey Semi-Portable, 481
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable with
Electric Governor, 206
Engine and Shipyard Works, Govan, Napier and Co.’s, Plan of, 272, 273
Engine, Umpherston’s Rag, 198
Engine, Vertical Compound Mill, Douglas and Grant’s, 603
Engine, Welford Brothers’ High-Speed, 385
Engine, Wells’s Balanced Compound, 469
Engine, The Willans Receiver Compound ; Diagrams, 18
Engine, Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping;
North wich Water Works, 304
Engine Works, Dumbarton, Denny and Co.’s, Plan of, 221
Engineering, Civil, at the Inventions Exhibition, 1, 8, 30, 31, 101
Engineering and Shipyard Works, Clydebank, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269
Engines and Boilers of H.M.S. “Boadicea” and “Bacchante,” Rennies’, 325, 328
Engines and Boilers of H.M.S. “Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” 447, 450, 591
Engines, Compound Pumping, at Whitacre, Birmingham, Watt and Co.’s, 247, 300
Engines and Gig, Simpson and Denison’s 21-ft., 57
Engines, Sewage Pumping, at Boston, U.S.A., 560, 561
Engines, Traction, Aveling and Porter’s Steering Gear for, 573
Engines, Triple-Expansion, of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 172
“Ernest,” Thornycroft’s Shallow-Draught Nile Steamer, 542
Evans’s Combination Agricultural Implement, 565
Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, The Weston
Mercury Vacuum Pump for, 130, 139
Exhibition, Antwerp, The Telephone at, 331
Exhibition, The Brewers’, 453
Exhibition, The Paris Milling, 2
Experiments with Currents of Air, 160, 161
Explosion at Hell Gate, The, 413, 414, 415
Explosion, The Leeds Boiler, 332
Fairfield Works, Govan, Elder and Co.’s Plan of, 243
Fall for Chaffcutters, Maynard’s Automatic, 79
Feldmand Still, The, 460
Fencing, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 74
Ferry Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw, 587
Ferry, The Isle of Wight Steam, 126,127
Fielding High-Speed Engine, The, 104,105
Fire Engine, Light Steam, Merry weather and Sons’, 113
Fire Extinguisher and Pump, The Worthington,
Flood Rock ; Explosion at Hell Gate, 413
Floods, Nile, Impounding the, 241, 242
Flour Mill at Burscough, Ainscoughs’, 276, 277, 278
Fontinettes, France; Hydraulic Canal Lift at, 30, 31
Foot-Bridge at Chatham Pier, Law and Chatterton’s, 199
Forced Draught, 114
Forgings, Heavy, The Manipulation of, 504, 505, 515
Forrestt and Sons’ Stern-Wheel Steamer for the Brazilian Government, 202
Forth Bridge, Arrol’s Hydraulic Rivetting Machines at the, 523
Forth Bridge Great Caissons, The, 430, 538, 539
Forth Bridge, Raising the Sunken Caisson of the, 430
Fowler and Co.’s Coupled Traction Engine, 79
Fowler’s Tip Wagon, 361
Frodingham, On the Iron Industry of, 177
Furnace for Dust Fuel, Perret’s, 401
Furnace, The Stetefeldt, 293
Furnaces, Riley’s Cupola, 280
Furness and Co.’s Tenoning Machine, 289
Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
Gardner Machine Gun, The Improved, 152
Garrett and Sons’ Spark Catcher, 573
Gas Engine, Atkinson’s Differential, 188
Gas and other Illuminants at the Inventions Exhibition, 134
Gas Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative, 372
Gauge Dimensions, Standards of Length as Applied to, 580, 624, 625
Gear, Automatic Expansion, Horizontal Engine with, Holborow and Co.’s, 142
Gear Cutter, Bilgram’s Bevel, 21
Gear, Hall’s Automatic Interlocking for Church Bells, 485
Gear, Safety, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 Gear, Steering, Aveling and Porter’s for Traction
Engines, 573 A_
Gearing, Transmission of Power by, 606, 607, out
Gibbon Rail Joint, The, 342 . , f.
Gig and Engines, Simpson and Denison s, zi-iv., 57
Girders, Launching Continuous, 527
Gland Packing, The Jerome, 156
Glengarnock Steel Works, Plan of the, 176 Glover’s Screens for Cement Manufacture, 51^ Governor, Almqvist’s Marine Engine, 368 Governor, M‘Farlane’s, 514 .
Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Centrifugal Pumpino
Engine at the, 100 ___ . a
Great Northern Railway Locomotive Works,
Doncaster, The, 122 .
Greenock Electric Light Installation, The, 50 Greenwood and Batley’s Double-Headed Twist-
Drill Cutting Machine, 590 .
Greenwood and Batley’s Milling Machinery, 222 Grinding Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Twist-Drill, 320
Gulland’s Diamond Rock Drill, 510, 511
Gun, The Improved Gardner Machine, 152
Gunboat “ Irrawaddy,” The, 551
Gwynnes’30-in. “Invincible” Centrifugal Pumping Engine, 123, 125, 215
Hall’s Automatic Interlocking Gear for Church
Bells, 485
Hall’s Train Communicator, 485
Hallside Works, Plan of the, 296
Hand Lamp, Merry weather’s Electric, 250
Harbour Works, Newhaven, 1, 8
Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s Deep Well Pumps, 5o, 60
Heat, Solar, 531
Heavy Forgings, The Manipulation of, 504, 505, 515
Hedges’ Fusible Cut-out, 196
Hedges’ Magnetic Cut-out, 196
Hedges’ Speed Indicator, 196
Heliostatic Anemometer, Leupold’s, 623
Hell Gate, The Explosion at, 413, 414, 415
Henderson Process, Plant for the, 459
Heppel and Cranston’s Coal-Cutting Machine, 417
H.M.S. “Boadicea” and “Bacchante,” Boilers and Engines of, 325, 328
H.M.S. “ Irrawaddy,” 551
H.M.S. “ Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” Boilers of, 447, 450, 591
Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss Engine, 251, 251
Higginson’s Portable Hydraulic Rivetter, 250
High-Speed Engine, The Fielding, 104, 105
High-Speed Engine, Welford Brothers’, 385
Hill’s Arrangement for Securing Railway Carriage Windows, 160
Hind and Lund’s Machinery at Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, 276, 277, 278
Hoist, Porrit’s Sack, 74
Hoisting and Traversing Crane, The Thwaite-
Neville, 610, 611
Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s Hydraulic, 369
Holborow and Co.’s Horizontal Engine with
Automatic Expansion Gear, 142
Holden and Brooke’s Boiler-Drilling Machine, 320
Holman Brothers’ Rock Drill, 417
Hornsby and Sons’ Spittlegate Iron Works, 71
Hose Coupling, Beck and Co.’s, 396
Howard’s Silo with Hydraulic Seal, 75, 77
Howard’s Tramway Sleepers, 76
Huddersfield Station, Roof of the, 384
Hunter and English’s Steam Dredger, The “ Tilbury,” 566, 568
Hurdy-Gurdy Water-Wheel, Pelton’s, 433
Hydraulic Canal Lift at Fontinettes, France, 30, 31
Hydraulic Canal Lift at La Louvidre, Belgium, 101
Hydraulic Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s, 369
Hydraulic Propulsion, Thornycroft’sTorpedo Boat with, 26, 27, 585
Hydraulic Rivetter, Higginson’s Portable, 250
Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, Forth Bridge, 523
Hydraulic Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s 317
Hydraulic Spade ; Forth Bridge, 537
Hydraulic and Steam Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 12
Impounding the Nile Floods, 241, 242
Incandescence Lamps, The Life of, 392, 393, 439
Incandescent Lamp Fittings, The Weston System of, 168, 169
Indicator Cards of Locomotive Performances 283 ’
Indicator, Clark and Low’s, 41
Indicator, Hedges’ Speed, 196
Indicator, Kapteyn’s Train Pipe, 348, 349
Indicator, Lloyd’s Telegraph, 324
Indicator, Rogers’s Station, 156
Interlocking Gear for Railway 531
Signals, Davis’s,
Interlocking and Signalling Apparatus for Rifle Ranges, 623
Inventions Exhibition, The :
Boilers:
Marine Boiler with 'Cylindrical Combustion
Chambers, M‘Kaigand Smitt’s, 476
“Staffordshire” Boiler, Whittle’s, 476
Candle-Making Machinery, Price’s:
Candlewick Plaiting Machine, 4
Perforated Candle-Moulding Machine 5
Spiral Candle-Moulding Machines, 5 ’
Cask-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co
148,149, 151 V0, 8’
Civil Engineering:
Concrete Mixing Machine, Carey and Latham’s, 8
Hydraulic Canal Lift at Fontinettes 30 31
Hydraulic Canal Lift at La Louvtere 101
Newhaven Harbour Works, 1,8 ’
Electricity:
Ammeter, Miller’s Electro-Magnetic 88
Dynamo, The Andrews and Co.’s, 64 ’
Engine and Kapp’s Dynamo, 195
Fusible Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196
Engine, The Fielding High-Speed, 104 105
Inventions Exhibition, The—continued.
Engine, Gas, Atkinson’s Differential, 188
Engine, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.’s Corliss, 251, 254
Engine, Horizontal, with Automatic Expansion Gear, Holborow and Co.’s, 142
Engine, Light Steam Fire, Merry weather and Sons’, 113
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Horizontal, 263
Engine, Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable, with
Electric Governor, 206 ’
Engine, Umpherston’s Rag, 198
Gas and other Illuminants :
Burner, The Bower Regenerative, 134
Burner, The Clark Regenerative, 134
Burner, The Wenham Regenerative, 134
Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons’ Steam Tramway, 230
Machine Tools :
Boiler Drilling-Machine, Holden and Brooke’s, 320
Hydraulic Rivetting Machines, Smith and Co.’s, 317
Keel Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s, 317 I
Milling Machinery, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222
Planing Machine, Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 223
Plate-Straightening Machine, Britton’s, 321
Saw-Sharpening Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, ! 317
Twist-Drill Cutting Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s, 590
Twist-Drill Grinding Machine, Sterne and
Co.’s, 320
Mining Machinery :
Coal-Cutting Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s, 417
Coal-Washer, Sheppard’s, 510
Prospecting Drill, Portable, 443
Rock Drill, The Barrow, 446
Rock Drill, The Beaumont, 442
Rock Drill, The Cranston, 416
Rock Drill, Gulland’s Diamond, 510, 511
Rock Drill, Holman Brothers’, 417
Safety Gear, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441
Screens for Cement Manfacture, Glover’s, 512
Stone-Breaker, Baxter and Co.’s, 441
Miscellaneous Exhibits :
Centrifugal Machine, Weston’s, 492
Coiling Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of, 485
Colour-Grinding Machine, Brinies and Goodwin’s, 365
Compressed Air Machinery for Casting
Pottery, Minton’s, 156
Condenser, The Brunswick, 492
Gas Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous Regenerative, 372
Gland Packing, The Jerome, 156
Hydraulic Hoists, Smith and Stevens’s, 369
Interlocking Gear for Church Bells, Hall’s
Automatic, 485
Marine Engine Governor, Almqvist’s, 368
Ore Separator, Scott’s, 156
Railway Carriage Windows, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160
Removing Flint Powder from Biscuit Ware, Minton’s Apparatus for, 156
Station Indicator, Rogers’s, 156
Train Communicator, Hall’s, 485
Water Meter, Alien’s, 492
Waverley Turbine, Duncan Brothers’, The, 368 ’
Naval Architecture:
Gig and Engines, Simpson and Denison’s
21ft., 57
Permanent Way:
Bridge Chair, Smith’s, 341
Rail Joint, The Gibbon, 342
Railway Chair, Poyser’s, 341
Tram Rail and Clamp, The Adlard, 342
Physical Science:
Cathetometer; Cambridge Scientific Instrument Society, 397
Floating Solid Iron in Molten Lead, Wright-son s Apparatus for, 595
Microtome, Caldwell’s Automatic Cam-bridge Scientific Instrument Society, 397
Surveying Level, 14-in.; Cambridge Scientific
Instrument Society, 397
Transit Instruments and Lamps, Latimer Clark’s, 400
Pumps:
Hose Coupling, Beck and Co.’s, 396
Rotary Blower, Beck and Co.’s, 396
Well-Sinking, Warner and Sons’, 396
Pyrometer, Saintignon’s, 226
Road-Sweeping Machine, Taylor’s, 337
S1x?alJi.nSrApparatu8’ Standard ; London and
North-Western Railway, 472
Wood-Working Machinery :
Band Saw for Cutting Bevelled Work, Wors-sam and Co.’s, 421
®a“d SaW Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s,
^^-Making Machinery, Ransome and Co.’s, u T General Joiner, Worssam and Co.’s, 420, 421 Invincible,” Centrifugal Pumping Engine Gwynnes’ 30-in., 123, 125,215 ’
Iron Industry of Frodingham, on the, 177 1R2? AND. Steel Institute, The :
Blochairn Steel Works, Scotland, The, 296 k^pbuilchng and Engineering Works, The
Clydebank, Thomsons’, 269
fiall8idp Works, Scotland, The, 296
Snipbuilding and Engineering Works, Dennv and Co.’s, 219, 221
Shipbuilding Works, The Fairfield, Govan Elder and Co.’s, 243’
Shipbuilding and Engineering Works, Napier and Co.’s, 272, 273
Sfchame’sri76Glengarn°Ck’ Merry and Cuning-“ Irrawaddy,” H.M.S., 551 isle of Wight Steam Ferry, 126,127
Jerome Gland Packing, The, 156
Joiner, Worssam and Co.’s General, 420, 421
Kaiping Colliery, The ; North China, 518
Kapp’s Dy apipeEnSka’tor, M8, 349 I
Hu*h SnnthandCo.a,
Kell? Meats >£nd.^
Kilbowie, Tne
KnSandCo.’sWhippietree, 78
La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, The, L^S^i-Guaira and Caracas Lamp Firtinges?The Weston System of Incandes-
Lamps, Gance s,^in tn Life of, 393> 439
LaSps and Transit Instruments, Latimer Clark's,
Launching Continuous G W
LeupoFd’s' Heliostatic Anemometer, 623
Levek Shipyard,'Plan'’of thc ’> Denn>’ and Co-’8>
H?°Wvdratdic Canal, at Eontinettes, 30, 31 L$! Hydraulic Canal, at La LouviCre, Belgium, t ilhi Electric, at the Paris Opera, 522, 546 tFlpntric in Theatres, 404, 453, 454 ught Installation, The Greenock Electric, 50 T io-htin”-. Domestic Electric, 189, d4o
Lighting^ Electric, The Weston System of, New t invd’s’ Telegraph Indicator, 324
Lock Nut, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss s, 433 I ockin,r Gear for Railway Signals, Davis s, 531 Locomotive, Compound (Webb’s System) for the
Paulista Railway, Sharp, Stewart, and Co. s, Locomotive for the La Guaira and Caracas Rail-
wav. Venezuela, 373, 376
Locomotive for the Paulista Railway, DUbsand Co.’s, San Paulo, Brazil, 34, 35
Locomotive Performances ; Diagrams, -83 Locomotive, Steam Tramway, Merry weather and
Locomotive Works, The Great Northern Rail-way, Doncaster, 122
Locomotives, Compound, 4SC, 574
London and North-Western Signalling Apparatus, Webb’s, 472
Lucas’s Temporary Rudder, 324
McFarlane’s Governor, 514
Machine, Asquith’s Radial Drilling, 246
Machine, Booth and Co.’s Boiler Shell Drilling, 424
Machine, Bradley and Craven’s Brickmaking, 82 Machine, Brinjes and Goodwin’s Colour-Grinding, 365
Machine, Britton’s Plate-Straightening, 321 Machine, Combined Planing and Slotting, Shanks and Co.’s, 227 .
Machine, Furness and Co.’s Tenoning, 289 Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s Milling, 222 Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s, Twist-Drill
Cutting, 590
Machine Gun, The Gardner Improved, 152 Machine, Heppel and Cranston’s Coal-Cutting, 417 Machine, Holden and Brooke’s Boiler Drilling, 320
Machine, Hydraulic Rivetting; Forth Bridge, 523 Machine, Martinier’s Band Saw Sharpening, 4-0 Machine, Multiple Punching ; Britannia Iron
Works, Gainsborough, 119
Machine, Planing, Sharp, Stewart and Co.’s, 223 Machine, Printing, Sauvde’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder, 583
Machine, Rush worth and Co.’s, Plate-Flattening, 9 . . .
Machine, Seri ven and Co.’s Plate-Straightening, 619
Machine, Sheppard’s Coal-Washing, 510
Machine, Smith and Co.’s Hydraulic Rivetting, 317
Machine, Smith and Co.’s Keel-Rivetting, 317 Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Saw-Sharpening, 317 Machine, Sterne and Co.’s Twist Drill Grinding, 320
Machine, Taylor’s Road-Sweeping, 337 Machine Tools ; Drilling Machines, 583, 581 Machine Tools at the Inventions Exhibition, 222, 223, 317, 320
Machine, Weston’s Centrifugal, 492
Machinery at Ainscoughs’ Mill, Burscough, Ilind and Lund’s, 276, 277, 278
Machinery, Cask-Making, Ransome and Co.’s, 148, 149, 151
Machinery, Milling, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222
Machinery, Price’s Candle-Making, 4, 5
Machines, Worssam and Co.’s Wood-Working, 420, 421
M‘Kaig and Stitt’s Marine Boiler with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, 476
Magnetic Cut-out, Hedges’, 196
Main Drainage System, The Boston (U.S.A.), 556, 557, 560, 561
Manipulation of Heavy Forgings, The, 504, 505, 515
Map of Obstructions in the East River ; Explosion at Hell Gate, 413
Map of Streets, New York ; The Weston Systems of Electric Lighting, 86
Marine Boiler with Cylindrical Combustion Chambers, M'Kaig and Stitt’s, 476
Manne Engine Governor, Almqvist’s, 368 Marshall, J.T., and Co.’s Chimney Lifter, 573 Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works,
Gainsborough, Plan of, 118
• n’.Sons»and Co-’8 Chimney Raiser, 60 artnne r s Band Saw Sharpening Machine, 420 ?}aynard’s Automatic Fall for Chaffcutters, 79 Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed Method of Constructing River Tunnels, 153
mechanical Engineers, The Institution of : Domestic Electric Lighting, 189
Gunbar and Ruston’s Steam Navvy, 180, 203 rodingham, The Iron Industry of, 177
Mechan. Engineers, Institution of—continued.
Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, 122 Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 118
Punching Machine, Multiple, Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 119
Robey Semi-Portable Engine, The, 481
Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s, Lincoln, 96
Spittlegate Iron Works, Hornsby and Sons’, 71
Stamp End Works, Lincoln, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, 97
Trent Iron Works, Newark, Nicholson and Son’s, 149
Mechanical Engineers, The American Society of :
Boston Main Drainage System, 556, 557, 560, 561
Elevated Railroad, The Meigs, 586
Ferry Boat, Cowles’s Double-Screw, 587
Standard Pipe and Pipe Threads, 605
Transmission of Power by Gearing, 606, 607, 608
Twist Drills, 587
Mechanism, Sphere and Roller, Shaw’s, 509
Meigs Elevated Railroad, The, 586
Merry and Cuninghame’s Steel Works, Glen-garnock, 176
Merryweather and Sons’ Electric Hand Lamp, 250
Merry weather and Sons’ Light Steam Fire Engine, 113
Merryweather and Sons’ Steam Tramway Locomotive, 230
Messenger’s Valve, 43
Metal Tubes, Sharp’s Process of Coiling, 485
“ Meteor,” s.s., Triple-Expansion Engines, Crankshaft and Boiler of the, 172, 173
Meteorological Instruments, Draper’s Self-Recording, 534, 535
Meter, Deacon’s Waste Water, 488, 489
Microtome, Caldwell’s Automatic, 397
Mill, Ainscoughs’, Hind and Lund’s Machinery at, 276, 277, 278
Mill for Bilbao, Blooming, 56
Mill Engine, Vertical Compound, Douglas and Grant’s, 603
Miller’s Electro-Magnetic Ammeter, 88
Milling Exhibition, The Paris, 2
Milling Machinery, Greenwood and Batley’s, 222
Mine, Ground Plan of the ; Hell Gate Explosions, 414
Mining Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 416,417
Minton’s Apparatus for Removing Flint Powder from Biscuit Ware, 156
Minton’s Compressed Air Machinery for Casting Pottery, 156
Miscellaneous Exhibits at the Inventions Exhibition, 156, 160, 365, 368, 369, 372, 485, 492
Morison and Armstrong’s Pumps for Dip Workings, 468
Morton’s Ejector Condenser, Engine with, 577
Motor, Allin’s Water, 492
Motor, The Davey Domestic, 49
Murray’s Drain-Cleaning Rods, 76
Multiple Punching Machine; Britannia Iron
Works, Gainsborough, 119
Nalder and Nalder’s Corn Sizer, 75
Napier and Co.’s Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, Plan of, 272, 273
Naval Architecture at the Inventions Exhibition, 57
Navvy, Dunbar and Ruston’s Steam, 180, 203
Newhaven Harbour Works, 1, 8
Nicholson and Son’s Pulveriser, 91
Nicholson and Son’s Trent Iron Works, Newark, Plan of, 149
Nile Floods, Impounding the, 241, 242
Nile Steamer “Ernest,” Thornycroft’s Shallow Draught, 542
North China; The Kaiping Colliery, 518
Northwich Water Works, Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping Engine at, 304
Nut, Lock, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 433
Opera, Paris, The Electric Light at the, 522, 516
Ore, Rolls for Crushing, 461
Ore Separator, Scott’s, 156
Ores, Silver, The Amalgamation of, 559
Otto Gas Engine, Crossley and Co.’s Vertical, 79
Paris Milling Exhibition, The, 2
Paris Opera, The Electric Light at the, 522, 546
Paulista Railway, Compound Locomotive for (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610,614
Paulista Railway, San Paulo, Brazil, Dtlbs and Co.’s Locomotive for the, 34, 35
Peat Breaker, Bracher’s, 78
Pelton’s Hurdy-Gurdy Water-Wheel, 433
Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder Printing Machine, Sauvee’s Combined, 583
Perforated Candle-Moulding Machine, 5
Permanent Way at the Inventions Exhibition, 341, 342
Perret’s Furnace for Dust Fuel, 401
Phenomenon, A Curious Electro-Chemical, 327
Physical Science at the Inventions Exhibition, 397, 400, 595
Pipe Joint, Corbett’s, 78
Pipe Threads and Pipe, Standard, 605
Plan of the Blochairn Steel Works, 296
Plan of the Boston (U.S.A.) Main Drainage System, 556
Plan of Clayton and Shuttleworth’s Stamp End Works, Lincoln, 97
Plan of Denny and Co.’s Engine Works, Dumbarton, 221
Plan of Denny and Co.’s Shipyard, The Leven, 219
Plan of the Fairfield Works, Govan, Elder and Co.’s, 243
Plan of the Glengarnock Steel Works, 176
Plan of the Great Northern Railway Works, Doncaster, 122
Plan of the Hallside Steel Works, 296
Plan of the La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 344
Plan of Marshall, Sons, and Co.’s Britannia Iron Works, Gainsborough, 118
Plan of Napier and Co.’s Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, 272, 273
Plan of Nicholson and Son’s Trent Iron Works,
Newark, 149 „
Plan of Ruston, Proctor, and Co. s Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, 96
Plan of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s Works at Kilbowie, 210
Plan of the Spittlegate Iron Works, 71
Plan of Thomsons’ Clydebank Shipyard and Engine Works, 269
Planing Machine, Sharp, Stewart and Co. s, 223
Planing and Slotting Machine, Shanks and Co.’s Combined, 227
Plant for the Addie or Langloan Process, 459 Plant for the Alexander and M’Cosh Process, 388 Plant for the Henderson Process, 459
Plate-Flattening Machine, Rush worth and Co.’s, 9 Plate-Straightening Machine, Britton’s, 321 Plate-Straightening Machine, Scriven and Co.’s, 619
Pneumatic Telegraphs, 482
Porrit’s Sack Hoist, 74
Portable Hydraulic Rivetter, Higginson’s, 250
Portland Cement, Testing, 145, 146
Poutiloff Canal, The, 42
Power by Gearing, Transmission of, 606, 607, 608
Poyser’s Railway Chair, 341
Price’s Candle-Making Machinery, 4, 5
Printing Machine, Sauvde’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single-Cylinder, 583
Prospecting Drill, Portable, 443
Protractor, A New, 163
Pulveriser, Nicholson and Son’s, 91
Pump and Fire Extinguisher,The Worthington,465
Pump, Warner and Sons’ Well Sinking, 396
Pump, The Weston Mercury Vacuum, for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139
Pumping Engine, Centrifugal, Gwynnes’ 30-in.
“ Invincible,” 123, 125, 215
Pumping Engine, Centrifugal, at the New Graving Dock, Aberdeen, Drysdale and Co.’s, 100
Pumping Engine, Compound, at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300
Pumping Engine, Wolstenholme’s Compound :
Northwich Water Works, 304
Pumping Engines, Sewage, at Boston, U.S.A., 556, 557, 560, 561
Pumps for Dip Workings, Morison and Armstrong’s, 468
Pumps, Hathorn, Davey, and Co.’s Deep Well, 55, 60
Pumps at the Inventions Exhibition, 396
Punching Machine, Multiple ; Britannia Iron
Works, Gainsborcugh, 119
Purification of the Thames, The,” 182
Pyrometer, Saintignon’s, 226
Quenepe, View near; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 352
Radial Drilling Machine, Asquith’s, 246
Rag Engine, Umpherston’s, 198
Rail Joint, The Gibbon, 342
Railroad, The Meigs Elevated, 586
Railway Carriage Windows, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160
Railway Carriages, Boyle’s System of Ventilating, 313
Railway Chair, Poyser’s, 341
Railway, The La Guaira and Caracas, Venezuela, 344, 345, 352, 373, 376
Railway, Paulista, Compound Locomotive for (Webb’s System), Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s, 610, 614
Railway, Paulista, San Paulo, Brazil, Dtlbs and Co.’s Locomotive for the, 34, 35
Railway Signals, Davis’s Locking Gear for, 531
Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable Corn Screen, 74
Ransome and Co.’s Cask-Making Machinery, 148, 149,151 . J
Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Horizontal Engine with Girder Frame, 60
Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’ Whippietrees, 78
Regenerative Burner, The Bower, 134
Regenerative Burner, The Clark, 134
Regenerative Burner, The Wenham, 134
Regenerative ^as Kiln, Dunnachie’s Continuous, 372
Registers, Watchmen s Time, 391, 392
Repairing Broken Crankshafts, 385
Reservoir, The Whitacre ; Birmingham Corporation Water Works, 301
Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s Steam and Hydraulic, 12
Rifle Ranges, Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus for, 623
Riley’s Cupola Furnaces, 280
River Tunnels, Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed
Method of Constructing, 153
Rivetter, Higginson’s Portable Hydraulic, 250
Rivetting Machine, Hydraulic ; Forth Bridge, 523
Rivetting Machine, Smith and Co.’s Hydraulic, 317
Road-Sweeping Machine, Taylor’s, 337
Robey and Co.’s Horizontal Engine, 263
Robey’s Semi-Portable Engine, The, 481
Robey and Co.’s Semi-Portable Engine with
Electric Governor, 206
Rock Drill, The Barrow, 446
Rock Drill, The Beaumont, 442
Rock Drill, Cranston’s, 416
Rock Drill, Gulland’s Diamond, 510, 511
Rock Drill, Holman Brothers’, 417
Rogers’s Station Indicator, 156
Roller and Sphere Machinery, 509
Rolls for Crushing Ore, 464
Roof of the Huddersfield Station, 384
Root’s Boilers at the Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, 297
Rotary Blower, Beck and Co.’s, 396
Rudder, Lucas’s Temporary, 324
Rushworth and Co’s Plate-Flattening Machine, 9
Russell and Co.’s Sixty-Ton Steam Derrick Crane at Port-Glasgow, 564
Russian Government Submarine Torpedo Boat (System Gourbet), 493, 496
Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, Plan of the, 96
Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s Vertical Engine and Boiler, 53
Sack Hoist, Porrit’s, 74
Safety Gear, Lewis and Massey’s Automatic, 441 Saintignon’s Pyrometer, 226
Sauv^e’s Combined Perfecting and Duplex Single
Cylinder Printing Machine, 583
Saw-Sharpening Machine, Martinier’s Band Saw, 420
Saw-Sharpening Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, 317
Scott’s Ore Separator, 156
Screen, Corn, Rainforth and Sons’ Adjustable, 74 Screens for Cement Manufacture, Glover’s, 512 Seri ven and Co.’s Plate-Straightening Machine, 619 Self • Recording Meteorological Instruments,
Draper’s, 534, 535
Sewage Pumping Engines at Boston, U.S.A., 560, 561
Shallow Draught Nile Steamer “ Ernest,” Thorny-croft’s, 542
Shanks and Co.’s Combined Planing and Slotting Machine, 227
Sharp’s Process of Coiling Metal Tubes, 485
Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Compound Locomotive for the Paulista Railway (Webb’s System), 610, 614
Sharp, Stewart, and Co.’s Planing Machine, 223 Sheaf Iron and Wood Works, Lincoln, Ruston,
Proctor, and Co.’s, Plan of the, 96
Sheppard’s Coal-Washing Machine, 510
Shipyard and Engineering Works, Clydebank, Thomsons’, Plan of, 269
Shipyard, The Leven, Denny and Co.’s, Plan of, 219
Shipyard and Engine Works, Govan, Napier and Co.’s, Plan of, 272, 273
Show, The Smithfield Club :
Chimney Lifter, J. T. Marshall and Co.’s, 573 Spark Catcher, Garrett and Sons’, 573
Steering Gear for Traction Engines, Aveling ; and Porter’s, 573
Signalling Apparatus, Standard ; London and North-Western Railway, 472
Signalling and Interlocking Apparatus for Rifle Ranges, 623
Signals, Railway, Davis’s Locking Gear for, 531
Silo with Hydraulic Seal, Howard’s, 75, 77
Silo Press, Blunt’s, 75
Silo and Silo Press, Bayliss, Jones, and Bayliss’s, 75
Silver Ores, The Amalgamation of, 559
Simpson and Denison’s 21-ft. Gig and Engines, 5
Singer Manufacturing Company’s Works at Kil-bowie, The, 210
Sleepers, Howard’s Tramway, 76
S1Coinfined, 227ninSMaChine’ Shanks and Co-’8
BridSe Chair, 341
Smith n°-’? hydraulic Rivetting Machine, 317
Sm lh £?• 8 Keel-Rivetting Machine, 317 sXr Heat S537en8’8 Hydraulio Hoists, 369
er’ Gar^tt and Sons’, 573
□park Catcher, Tyrer’s 60
Speed Indicator, Hedges’, 196
qR;^enaudnRoller Mechanism, Shaw’s, 509
Spiral Candle-Moulding Machine, 5
Spittlegate Iron Works, Plan of the, 71
Wheel, Aveling and Porter’s, 79
Staffordshire” Boiler, Whittle’s, 476 stamp End Works, Lincoln, Clayton and Shuttleworth’s, Plan of the, 97
^Pe and Pipe Threads, 605
Standards of Length as Applied to Gauge Dimensions, 580, 624, 625
Stanley’s Protractor, 163
| Station, Huddersfield, Roof of the, 384
i Station Indicator, 156
Station near Laiquitia ; La Guaira and Caracas
Railway, Venezuela, 345
Steam Derrick Crane, Sixty-Ton, at Port-Glasgow, Russell and Co.’s, W64
Steam Dredger, The “Tilbury,” Hunter and English’s, 566, 568
Steam Ferry, The Isle of Wight, Mason’s, 126,127
Steam and Hydraulic Reversing Engine, Allen and Co.’s, 12
Steam Navvy, Dunbar and Ruston’s, 180, 203
Steam Tramway Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons’, 230
Steel Company of Scotland’s Works, Plan of the, 296
Steel Works, The Glengarnock, Plan of, 176
Steering Gear for Traction Engines, Aveling and
Porter’s, 573
Stern-Wheel Steamer for the Brazilian Government, Forrestt and Sons’, 202
Sterne and Co.’s Saw-Sharpening Machine, 317
Sterne and Co.’s Twist Drill Grinding Machine, 320
Stetefeldt Furnace, The, 293
Still, The Feldmand, 460
Stone-Breaker, Baxter and Co.’s, 441
Straightening Machine, Scriven and Co.’s Plate, 619
Submarine Torpedo Boat (System Gourbet) for the Russian Government, 493, 496
“ Surprise” and “ Alacrity,” H.M.S., Boilers of, 447, 450, 591
Surveying Level, 14-in., 397
Tar and Ammonia from Blast Furnaces, 388, 410, 459, 460
Taylor’s Road-Sweeping Machine, 337
Telegraph Indicator, Lloyd’s, 324
Telegraphs, Pneumatic, 482
Telephone at the Antwerp Exhibition, The; 331
Temporary Rudder, Lucas’s, 324
Tenoning Machine, Furness and Co.’s, 289
Testing Portland Cement, 145, 146
Thames, Purification of the, 182
Theatres, The Electric Light in, 404, 453, 454
Thomsons’ Clydebank Shipyard and Engineering
Works, Plan of, 269
Thornycroft’s Shallow - Draught Nile Steamer, “Ernest,” 542
Thornycroft’s Torpedo Boat with Hydraulic Propulsion, 26, 27, 585
“ Tilbury,” Hunter and English’s Steam Dredger,
566, 568
Time Registers, Watchmen’s, 391, 392
Tip Wagon, Percival Fowler’s, 361
Tools, Machine ; Drilling Machines, 583, 584
Torpedo Boat, Submarine (System Gourbet), for the Russian Government, 493, 496
Torpedo Boat, Thornycroft’s, with Hydraulic Propulsion, 26, 27, 585
Traction Engine and Crane, Aveling and Porter s,
Traction Engine, Fowler and Co.’s Coupled, 79
Traction Engines, Aveling and Porter’s Steering
Gear for, 573
Train Communicator, Hall s, 485
Train Pipe Indicator, Kapteyn’s, 348, 349
Tram Rail and Clamp, The Adlard, 342
Tramway Locomotive, Merryweather and Sons
Steam, 230
Tramway Sleepers, Howard’s, 76
Transit Instruments and Lamps, Latimer Clark’s, 400 , -
Transmission of Power by Gearing, 606, 607, 608
Trent Iron Works, Newark, Nicholson, and Son’s, Plan of, 149
Triple-Expansion Engines of the s.s. “ Meteor,” 172,173
Tubular Boilers, 409
Tunnels, River, Maynard and Cooke’s Proposed
Method of Constructing, 153
Turbine, The Waverley, 368
Twist Drill Cutting Machine, Greenwood and Batley’s Double-Headed, 590
Twist Drill Grinding Machine, Sterne and Co.’s, 320
Twist Drills, 587
Tyrer’s Spark Catcher, 60
Umpherston’s Rag Engine, 198
Vacuum Pump, The Weston Mercury, for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, 130, 139
Valve Gear, Davey’s Differential, 226
Valve, Messenger’s, 43
Ventilating Railway Carriages, Boyle’s System of, 313
Vertical Compound Mill Engine, Douglas and Grant’s, 603
Vertical Engine and Boiler, Ruston, Proctor, and Co.’s, 53
Vertical Otto Gas Engine, Crossley and Co.’s, 79
Viaduct, El Chorro ; La Guaira and Caracas Railway, Venezuela, 345
Vipan and Headley’s Whippietrees, 78
Wagon, Tip, Percival Fowler’s, 361
Waltham Watch, The, 15
Warner and Sons’ Well-Sinking Pump, 396
Waste-Water Meter, Deacon’s, 488, 489
Watchmen’s Time Registers, 391, 392
Water Motor, Allin’s, 492
Water Pumped and Rental Received by the Birmingham Water Works Co. ; Diagram, 299
Water Wheel, Pelton’s Hurdy-Gurdy, 433
Water Works, Birmingham Corporation, 247, 297, 299, 300, 301
Watt and Co.’s Compound Pumping Engines at Whitacre, Birmingham, 247, 300
Waverley Turbine, Duncan Brothers’, 368
Webb’s Compound Locomotive, 610, 614
Webb’s Signalling Apparatus ; London and North-Western Railway, 472
Welford Brothers’ High-Speed Engine, 385
Well Pumps, 55, 60
Wells’s Balanced Compound Engine, 469
Well-Sinking Pump, Warner and Sons’, 396
Wenham Regenerative Burner, The, 134
Weston’s Centrifugal Machine, 492
Weston Mercury Vacuum Pump for Exhausting Incandescence Lamps, The, 130, 139
Weston System of Electric Lighting, New Yorkf The, 86, 87
Weston System of Incandescent Lamp Fittings, The, 168, 169
Wheel, Avelingand Porter’s Spring, 79
Whippietrees, Corbett’s, 78
Whippietrees, Davey, Sleep, and Co.’s, 78
Whippietrees, Kell, Meats, and Co.’s, 78
Whippietrees, Knapp and Co.’s, 78
Whippietrees, Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies’, 78
Whippietrees, Vipan and Headley’s, 78
Whitacre, Details of Compound Pumping Engines at, 247, 300
Whitacre Pumping Station, Birmingham, Root’s Boilers at the, 297
Whitacre Reservoir, The ; Birmingham Corporation Water Works, 301
Whittle’s “Staffordshire” Boiler, 476
Willans Receiver Compound Engine, The ; Diagrams, 18
Windows, Railway Carriage, Hill’s Arrangement for Securing, 160
Wolstenholme’s Compound Pumping Engine;
Northwich Water Works, 304
Wood’s Corn Mill, 82
Wood-Working Machinery at the Inventions Exhibition, 148,149, 151, 420, 421
Worssam and Co.’s General Joiner, 420, 421
Worthington Pump and Fire Extinguisher, The, 465
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