Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,364 pages of information and 244,505 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Difference between revisions of "The Engineer 1885/11/20"

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*Compound Locomotives, No IV, p 390 - 391.
*Compound Locomotives, No IV, p 390 - 391.
**Mr Stroudley.
**[[William Stroudley | Mr Stroudley]].


*Editorial, p 397.
*Editorial, p 397.

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Main Subjects


  • Editorial, p 397.
    • Patent-Office Administration.
    • A New Analysis of Water.
    • The French "Telegraphie Opique" and English Visual Signalling.
    • Important Drainage Undertaking.
    • Steamship Insurance.
    • The Lead-Mining Industry.
    • Steel Sleepers Again.
    • American Locomotives For New South Wales.
  • Machine for Bevelling Angle Iron for Ships' Frames, p 393. (Illustrated).


  • Passenger Engine, Pennsylvania and Reading Railway, p 396 and p 401. (Illustrated).
    • Erie Railway Shops.
  • Telegraphy By Sight Signalling on "Telegraphie Optique", No I, p 389. (Illustrated).
    • Max de Nansouty.
    • Messrs Maurat.
    • Colonel Laussedat.


  • Twin Screw Dredger Melbourne, for the Melbourne Harbour Trust Commissioners, p 388 and p 392. (Illustrated).


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