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Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.
Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Illustration Index.

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1894 Jul-Dec: Index

Illustrations

  • Accident. See also Collision and Railway Accident at Baker-Street Station, 587
  • Accident, Railway, at Newcastle, 635
  • Aeronautics, 51, 173, 195, 396, 587
  • Air, Compressed, Distribution in Paris, 313
  • Air Compressing1 Plant for Carpet Cleaning (Qoodwin), 307
  • Air Lift Pump, PohlcS, 4’2
  • Air Pumps, Cooke, York, 696
  • Alloy Diagrams, 371
  • Altmatt Pass Railway, 627
  • Aluminium and Iron Alloys, 371
  • Aluminium Reduction Works, Niaraga, 377 America. See United states.
  • American River Steamers, Fall Line, 39, 40, 41
  • Ammunition Hoists, Spanish Cruiser (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao), 4, 5, 7, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • “Amsterdam,” Engines of T.-S.S. (Earle Company, Hull), 561
  • Andean Oasis, Peru, 474, 507
  • Antiquities Museum, Egypt, 272

Antwerp Exhibition:

  • Belgian Railway Rolling Stock, 516, 546, 549
  • Bollinckx and Co., Brussels, Compound Corliss Engine, 45, 48
  • Briquette - Making Machinery (Forges Usines et Fonderies de Gilly, Belgium), 74
  • Corliss Engine, Compound (Messrs. H. Bollinckx and Co., Brussels), 45, 48
  • Engine, Compound Corliss, Bollinckx and Co., Brussels, 45, 48
  • Engine with Hertay Valve Gear (Soci£t£ Anonyme du Phoenix, Ghent), 224, 225
  • Engine with Rider Valve Gear (Bollinckx Company, Brussels), 290
  • Forges Usines et Fonderies de Gilly, Belgium, Briquette-Making Machine, 74
  • High-Speed Vertical Engine (MM. Carels Frdres, Ghent), 606
  • Locomotive, Four-Wheeled Coupled Express Passenger (La Metallurgique Company), 293, 322, 323, 382
  • Locomotives for Belgian State Railways, 449
  • Machine Tools (Le Progr^s Industriel, Brussels), 217
  • Machine Tools (MM. F^tu-Defize and Co., Lidge), 591, 684
  • Water Crane, Balanced (Malines Company, Belgium), 420
  • Aqueduct, Canal, at Briare, 691, 706
  • Arc Lamps at Cologne Station, 791
  • Arches and Slabs, Concrete Iron, 615
  • Armature Drum (General Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co., Hydraulic Machinery for Lock Gates, 540
  • Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co., Limited, Sir W.
  • G., Chilian Cruiser “Blanco Encalada,” 78 Artesian Wells, 244, 245
  • Artillery, Canet Quick-Firing, 753, 756
  • Artillery, Seabury Breech Mechanism, 70
  • Artillery; 7-In. Breechloading United States Siege Mortar, 453
  • Artillery. See also Guns.
  • Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao, Spanish Cruiser, 4, 5, 7, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Assouan Cataract, Egypt Irrigation, 159, 170, 194, 202, 277
  • Atlas Company, Manchester, Universal Boring and Milling Machine, 747
  • “ Atlas,” Early Locomotive, Leicester and Swannington Railway. 574
  • Axle-Box, Patent Steel, 685
  • Babcock and Wilcox Water-Tube Boiler, 433
  • Balance Lifts at Hotel Australia (Waygood), 828
  • Balancing of Locomotives, 275
  • Bale Breakers, Cotton (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 113
  • Bamboo Scaffolding for Japanese Viaduct, 511, 572
  • Band Saw for Cutting Metals (Fetu-Defize and Co., Li6ge), 591. See 684
  • Barry Graving Dock, 8-Ton Locomotive Steam Crane, 629
  • “Bay City,”Fall Line River Steamer, 39, 40, 41
  • Beam Engines, Fall Line River Steamers, 39,40,41
  • Beam Warping Frame (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 116, 119
  • Belfast Gas Works and Carburetted Water Gas, 90.
  • Belgian Passenger Locomotive (La Metallurgique Company), 293, 322, 323, 382
  • Belgian Railway Rolling Stock, 516, 546, 549
  • Belgian State Railway Brake Van, 546, 549
  • Belgian State Railway Locomotives, 449
  • Belt Joints, Forked Rivets for, 13
  • Bender, Tweddell’s Hydraulic Boiler Plate, 477
  • “ Berlin,” Engines of T.-S.S. (Earle Company, Hull), 561
  • Black Forest and Holl Valley Railway, 570, 571 « “Blanco Encalada,” Chilian Cruiser (Sir W. G.
  • Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co., Limited), 78
  • Blast Furnaces, Capacity and Form, 27
  • Boat-Hoisting Engine, Spanish Cruiser (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao), 4, 5, 7
  • Boats, Early Canal, and Rolling Stock, Pennsylvania Railroad, 798
  • Bobbin Reel, Double (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 117
  • Bogies and Underframes of Belgian Railway Cars, 516, 546, 549
  • Boiled Experiments, Steam, 68, 567, 822
  • Boiler, Mechanical Draught, 292. See also Induced Draught
  • Boiler Plate Bender, Tweddell’s Hydraulic, 477
  • Boiler, Serve Tubes, Tests of, 461, 683
  • Boiler Shell Drilling Machines, 780, 781
  • Boiler Shells, Strength of, 749, 772, 782
  • Boiler of United States Torpedo Cruiser, 833
  • Boiler Valves, 381, 443
  • Boiler, Water-Tube, for Maxim’s Flying Machine, 195. See 173
  • Boilers (Diagrams), 443
  • Boilers, Dredger “ Cairndhu ” (Fleming and Ferguson, Paisley), 386, 387, 390, 456
  • Boilers of H.M.S. “ Hazard ” (Fairfield Company), 421, 424
  • Boilers, Induced Draught, of T.-S.S. “ Kensington ” (Thomson, Clydebank), 198, 199, 261. Spp 01 Q 9^0 ‘9KQ
  • Boilers, T.-S.S. “Norman” (Harland and Wolff, Belfast), 698, 699, 700, 732, 734, 735
  • Boilers, Water-Tube v. Cylindrical, 43
  • Boilers, Water-Tube (Partington and Co., Bradford), 75
  • Boilers, Water-Tube, of S.S. “Alg6rie ’’(Babcock and Wilcox), 433
  • Boilers, Water-Tube (Thornycroft), Circulation, 214
  • Bollinckx and Co., Brussels, Compound Corliss Engine, 45, 48 ; Horizontal Engine with Rider Valve Gear, 290
  • Borehole Wells for Town Water Supply, 244, 245
  • Boring Machine (Le Progrds Industriel), 217
  • Boring and Milling Machine, Universal (Atlas Company, Manchester), 747
  • Boring and Mortising Machine, Wood (Robinson, Rochdale), 353
  • Boring and Turning Mill (Smith and Coventry, Manchester), 141
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Rack Railway, 657, 660
  • Boulogne and Thames Excursion Steamer “ La Marguerite ” (Fairfield Co.), 8, 9
  • Bourdelles on Lighthouse Apparatus, 850
  • Boyden Brake, 241
  • Brake, Boyden, 241
  • Brake Cylinder of Gun, 314. See also 257, 266, 314
  • Brake for Street Railways, 829
  • Brake Van, Belgian State Railways, 546, 549
  • “Brandenburg,” Steam Pipe Explosion on German Ironclad, 86
  • Breakwaters in Denmark, 439
  • Breech Mechanism for Hontoria Guns, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Breech Mechanism for Quick-Firing Guns, 753, 756
  • Breech Mechanism. Seabury, for 5-In. Siege Gun, 70
  • Brewer, W. J., Cableway at Devil’s Dyke, Brighton, 787
  • Briare, Canal Aqueduct at, 691, 706
  • Brickmaking and Pressing Machine, Dry (Mr. W.
  • Johnson, Leeds), 619
  • Bridge, Early, Peru, 507
  • Bridge, Lengthening Swing Railway, West India Docks, 540
  • Bridge, Lift, over Chicago River (Pittsburg Bridge Company), 6, 24
  • Bridge, Sher Shah, Punjab, 318, 319, 321
  • Bridges, Sheffield Railway to London, 644, 645, 729,730, 793, 794, 795
  • Bridges on West Highland Railway, 155,158, 218, 220, 221, 286, 287, '288
  • Bridgman’s Ore Sampler, 651
  • Brighton, Cableway at Devil’s Dyke, Brighton, 787
  • Brine-Cooling Plant (Pulsometer Company), 349
  • Bristol Recording Thermometer, 715
  • Bristol High-Pressure Recording Gauge, 161
  • British Locomotives, Early, 295, 298, 480, 574
  • Briquette - Making Machinery (Forges Usines et Fonderies de Gilly, Belgium), 74
  • Brtinig Pass Railway, 627,628, 629, 640
  • Buffer-Stop Collision at Donington on-Bain, 517
  • Buffer-Stop Collision, St. Pancras, 372
  • Buffington-Crozier Disappearing Gun Carriage, 12, 13, 16
  • Building Construction, Reliance, Chicago, 578, 579
  • Bundling Press, 118
  • Buoy, Electric Lighted Life, 531
  • Cableway at the Devil’s Dyke, Brighton, 787
  • “ Cairndhu,” Clyde Dredger (Fleming and Ferguson, Paisley), 386, 387, 390, 456
  • Calico Looms (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 109
  • Canal Aqueduct at Briare, 691, 706
  • Canal Boat Propulsion, 468
  • Canal Boats, Early, and Rolling Stock, Pennsylvania Railroad, 798
  • Canal, Chicago Drainage, 602, 603,630, 632, 633 Canal Gates, Operating, 316, 317. See also 540 Canet Mounting of Hontoria Guns. See 257, 266, 314
  • Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 753, 756
  • Cantilever Conveyor, Chicago Drainage Canal, 602, 603, 630, 632, 633
  • Cantilever Erecting Tackle for Bridges, 158. See 218, 220, 221, 286, 287, 288
  • Capped Projectiles, 613
  • Car, United States Post Office Pullman, 191 Carburetted Water Gas, Belfast Works, 90 Cardiff Electric Lighting, 757, 760, 761, 762 Carding Machine (Platt, Oldham), 11*, 116 Carding-Room, Haworth’s Mill, Manchester, 101 Garels Frdres, Ghent, High-Speed Vertical Engines, 606
  • Carpet Cleaning Air Compressing Plant (Goodwin and Son), 307
  • Carriage, Buffington-Crozier Disappearing Gun, 12, 13, 16
  • Carriage, Third-Class Dining, Great Northern Railway, 167
  • Carriage Brake Van, Belgian State Railway, 546, 549
  • Carriages of West Highland Railway, 414 Cars, Belgian Railway, 516, 517. 546, 549 Castner’s Process for Preparing Caustic and
  • Chlorine, 436
  • Cataract Construction Company’s Works, Niagara, 810
  • Caustic and Chlorine, Electrolysis for Preparing, 436
  • Central Railway Station, Lisbon, 412, 413, 441, 445, 447
  • Central Station, Cardiff Electric, 757, 760, 761, 762
  • Central Station, Hydraulic Power Supply, Glasgow, 33, 36
  • Central Station, Lighting, Cologne, 723, 726, 727, 790, 791
  • Central Station, Manchester Electric, 365,369,370 Channel Service, Passenger, Diagram, 558 Chapon’s Cup Spinning Frame (Platt, Limited,
  • Oldham), 119
  • Chautauqua Sewage Disposal Plant, 375, 376
  • Charrington’s Suspended Point Rod Roller (Saxby and Farmer, Limited), 211
  • Chenab, Bridge over River, 318, 319, 321
  • Chicago Central Station, Illinois Central Railroad, 519, 522
  • Chicago Drainage Works, 602, 603, 630, 632, 633
  • Chicago River Lift Bridge (Pittsburgh Bridge Company), 6, 24
  • Chilian Cruiser “ Blanco Encalada ” (Sir W. G. Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co., Limited), 78
  • Chlorine and Caustic, Electrolysis for Preparing, 436
  • Church and Ettenger’s Tubular Framed Railway Wagon (Fowler, Leeds), 326
  • Circulation of Thornycroft Water-Tube Boiler, 214
  • Clarke, Chapman, and Co.’s Windlass, 832
  • Clip, Smallman’s Haulage, 501
  • Clutch, Lindsay’s Coil Friction, 57
  • Clyde Trust Dredger “ Cairndhu ” (Fleming and Ferguson, Paisley), 386, 387, 390. See 456
  • Coates and Co., V., Belfast, 1000 Horse-Power Triple-Expansion Mill Engines, 230
  • Collision at Baker-Street Station, 587
  • Collision, Buffer-Stop, at Donington-on-Bain, 517
  • Collision near Loughborough Junction, 720
  • Collision at Templecombe Junction, 462
  • Collision, Railway, at Newcastle, 635
  • Collision, St. Pancras Buffer-Stop, 372
  • Collision, Winsford Railway, 398
  • Cologne Electric Lighting Station, 723, 726, 727, 790, 791
  • “ Comet,” British Locomotive, 1832, 295, 298
  • Comet Lamp, Sinclair, 731
  • Commercial Cable Company v. Muirhead, 838
  • Compensator for Funnel Shrouds, 669
  • Compressed Air in Paris, Distribution of, 313
  • Compressing Plant, Air, for Carpet Cleaning (Goodwin), 307
  • Concrete Bridges on the West Highland Railway, 220, 286
  • Concrete Iron Arches and Slabs, 615
  • Condenser and Feed Filter, Hudson’s Duplex (Thornton and Grebbin, Bradford), 44
  • Condenser, Union Company’s Liner “ Norman,” 814
  • Condenser, United States Cruiser, 833
  • Conveyor, Cantilever, Chicago Drainage Canal, 602, 603, 630, 632, 633
  • Cooke, Photographic Lens, 696
  • Cooke, York, Engraving Machine, 695
  • Cooke, York, Equatorial Telescope and Optical Instruments, 661, 662, 664, 665. See 694, 696
  • Cooke, Air Pumps, 696
  • Cooke, Measuring Machine, 694
  • Cooling Plant, Brine (Pulsometer Company), 349 Copper Mine at Falun, Sweden, 672
  • Corliss Engine, Compound (Messrs. H. Bollinckx and Co., Brussels), 45, 48
  • Cornish Boiler Experiments, 68. See 567, 822
  • Corrosion of Tail Shafts, 399
  • Cottages for Weavers, 97
  • Cotton Bale Breakers (Platt, Oldham), 113
  • Cotton Machinery. See Manchester Works Coupling, Snyer’s, 619
  • Crane, 30-Cwt. Portable Hydraulic (Tannett,
  • Walker, and Co., Leeds), 599
  • Crane, Locomotive Balanced Water (Malines Company, Belgium), 420
  • Crane, Locomotive Steam, for Barry Graving Docks (Wilson, Liverpool), 629
  • Crank Web, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Locomotives, 138
  • Crankpin Lubricator, 845
  • Cremation of Refuse, Kiln, 504
  • Crompton’s Spinning Jenny, A.D. 1741,100
  • Crossings, Level, Pennsylvania Railroad, 544, 545, 548
  • Crucible Steel Furnace, Early (1792), 688
  • Cruiser “ Blanco Encalada,” Chilian (Sir W. G.
  • Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co., Limited), 78
  • Cruiser “ St. George,” Triple-Expansion Engines (Earle Company, Hull), 450
  • Cruiser “ Olympia,” United States Protected (Union Works, San Francisco), 166
  • Cruiser, Spanish (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao),
  • 4, 5, 7, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Cruiser, United States Torpedo, 833, 836
  • Cruiser. See also H.M. S.
  • Cruisers, Mail Steamers as, 403, 404
  • Cutter Grinder, Universal (Falkenau, Philadelphia), 452
  • Cylindrical Boiler Shells, Strength, 749, 772, 782
  • Cylindrical v. Water-Tube Boilers, 43
  • Daily Telegraph Boiler Experiments, 68, 567
  • Damascus Rack Railway Locomotive (Swiss
  • Works, Wintherthur), 657
  • Danish Harbours, 437, 438, 439
  • “ Daring,” Destroyer, Engines (Thornycroft), 575
  • Davy Brothers, Sheffield, Tin Bar Rolling Mill Engines, 552
  • “ Demon” WaterMotor(Pitman, Manchester),531
  • Denny, Dumbarton, Channel Steamer “ Seaford,”
  • 385, 398. See 481
  • Depth of Water and Torpedo-Boat Speed, 337
  • “ Derwent,” Early Locomotive, 480
  • Devil’s Dyke, Cableway at Brighton, 787
  • Diagram of Passengers, Channel Service, 558
  • Diagrams, Entropy, 467
  • Diagrams (Boiler Management), 443
  • Diagrams, Leicester Water Supply, 491, 492
  • Diagrams of Metal Prices, 25, 178, 334, 464, 590, 746, 844
  • Dining Coach, Third-Class, Great Northern Railway, 167
  • Disappearing Gun Carriage, Buffington-Crozier, 12, 13, 16
  • Distribution of Compressed Air in Paris, 313
  • Dock Improvement Works, West India, 473, 476,
  • 540, 541, 598, 599
  • Docks, Southampton, 279
  • Dogs, Machine Vice (Taylor, Birmingham), 179
  • Domnarfvet Iron and Steel Works, 668, 672
  • Donington-on-Bain Railway Collision, 517
  • Double-Headed Milling Machine (Ludwig Loewe and Co.), 821
  • Doubler and Lap Machine, Derby (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 118
  • Drainage. See also Sewage.
  • Drainage Canal, Chicago, 602, 603, 630, 632, 633
  • Drainage Scheme, Manchester Main, 534, 535
  • Draught, Mechanical, 292. See also Induced Draught.
  • Drawing Frames, Haworth’s Mill, 104
  • Drawing-Office Fittings, 21
  • Dredger “Cairndhu” (Fleming and Ferguson,
  • Paisley), 386, 387, 390, 456
  • Dredging Plant, Clyde Trust, 386, 387, 390, 456
  • Drill, Radial (Smith and Coventry, Manchester), 140
  • Drill, Schram Rock, 773
  • Drilling Machines for Boiler Shells, 780, 781
  • Drum, 33-Ft. Steel Winding (Daglish, St. Helens), 291
  • Duplex Telegraphy, 839
  • Dynamo (General Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Dynamo, De Laval Steam Turbine and, 228, 229, 232
  • Dynamo and Turbine (Messrs. J. P. Hall and Co., Oldham), 703
  • Dynamos, Cologne Electric Station, 723, 726, 727, 790, 791
  • Dynamos, Manchester Electric Light Works, 365, 369, 370
  • Dynamo, &c., for Welding, 182,183
  • “ Earl of Airlie,” 1833, Scotch Locomotive, 298
  • Earle Company’s Machinery of Great Eastern Company’s Hook of Holland Steamers, 561
  • Earle Company, Hull, Triple-Expansion Engines of H.M.S. “ St. George,” 450
  • Early British Locomotives, 295, 298, 480, 574
  • Early Canal Boats and Rolling Stock, Pennsylvania Railroad, 798
  • Easton, Anderson, and Goolden, Limited, Erith, Pumping Machinery, 541
  • Eastwood’s Packing Ring, 332
  • Egypt, Museum of Antiquities, 272
  • Egyptian Irrigation, Temple of Philse, 159, 170, 194, 202, 277
  • Electric Dynamos, tec. (General Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Electric Light Works, Manchester, 365, 369, 370
  • Electric Lighted Life Buoy, 531
  • Electric Lighting Station, Cardiff, 757, 760, 761, 762
  • Electric Lighting Station, Cologne, 723, 726, 727, 790, 791
  • Electric Rectifier, Ferranti’s, 757, 760, 761, 762
  • Electric Traction of Street Tramways, 643
  • Electric Tramways (General Electric Company), 254 255 *-
  • Electric Welding, 182, 183
  • Electrically Driven Fan for Induced Draught (Scott and Mountain), 465
  • Electrolysis for Preparing Caustic and Chlorine, 436
  • Elevator, Direct Balance, at Hotel Australia (Waygood), 828 ; Elevator. See also Hoist and Lift
  • Elliot’s Postage Stamp Affixer, 383
  • Embankments, United States Railway, 343
  • Engine, Boat Hoisting, Spanish Cruiser (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao), 4, 5, 7
  • Engine, Compound Corliss, Bollinckx and Co., Brussels, 45, 48
  • Engine, Early United States Stationary, 271
  • Engine, Four-Valve Automatic (Russell and Co., Massillon, Ohio), 378, 379
  • Engine with Hertay Valve Gear (Societb Anonyme du Phoenix, Ghent), 224, 225
  • Engine, High-Speed Vertical (Carels Frbres, Ghent), 606
  • Engine, Horizontal Simple (Russell, Massillon, Ohio), 162, 163
  • Engine, Horizontal Winding (Leeds Engineering Company), 577, 582
  • Engine, Newcomen Pumping, in Fairbottom Valley, 448
  • Engine, Pumping, Worthington High Duty (Simpson, Limited, London), 718
  • Engine, Reaction, Morton’s, 211
  • Engine with Rider Valve Gear (Bollinckx Company, Brussels), 290
  • Engines, Beam, Fall River Steamers, 39, 40, 41
  • Engines of the Clyde Dredger “Cairndhu” (Fleming and Ferguson, Paisley), 386, 387, 390
  • Engines, Gas, 719
  • Engines, Mill, 1000-Horse-Power Triple-Expansion (V. Coates and Co., Belfast), 230
  • Engines, Mill (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Bolton), 120, 121, 123, 124, 125
  • Engines, Quadruple ExpansionT.-S.S. “Kensington ” (Thomson, Clydebank), 198, 199,261. See 213, 258, 259
  • Engines, Quadruple, of the “Tantallon Castle” (Fairfield Company), 668, 669
  • Engines, Tin Bar Rolling Mill (Davy Brothers, Sheffield), 552
  • Engines, Triple - Expansion, of Destroyer “ Daring ” (Thornycroft), 575
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of H.M.S. “Hazard” (Fairfield Company), 421, 424
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, of H.M.S. “St. George ” (Earle Company, Hull), 450
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion Mill (Yates and Thom), 799, 802
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, T.-S.SS. “Berlin,” “Amsterdam,” “Vienna” (Earle Company, Hull), 561
  • Engines, Triple-Expansion, T.-S.S. “Norman” (Harland and Wolff, Belfast), 698, 699, 700, 732, 734, 735, 811, 814
  • Engines of United States Torpedo Cruiser, 833
  • “ England,” Early Locomotive, 574
  • Engraving Machine (Cooke, York), 695
  • Entropy Diagrams, Temperature, 467
  • Equatorial Telescope for Rio de Janeiro (Cooke, York), 661, 662, 664, 665. See 694, 696
  • Equipment and Sinking of Shafts, 625, 626
  • Examining and Folding Department, Haworth’s, Salford, 105
  • Excavations, United States Railway, 343
  • Exhaust Opener and Lap Machine (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 114
  • Explosion, Steam Pipe, on Board Ship, 593
  • Explosion, Steam Pipe, German Ironclad “Brandenburg,” 86
  • Fabric Printing Machines (Hulse, Manchester), 136, 137
  • Fairfield Company, Engines, Quadruple, of the S.S. “Tantallon Castle,” 668, 669; Machinery of H.M.S. “ Hazard,” 421, 424 ; Thames and Boulogne Excursion Steamer “ La Marguerite,” 8, 9
  • Falkenau, Philadelphia, Universal Cutter Grinder, 452
  • Falkenau’s Tablet-Making Machine, 832
  • Fall River Steamers, 39, 40, 41
  • Fan, Electrically-Driven, for Induced Draught (Scott and Mountain), 465
  • Feed Heater and Condenser, Hudson’s Duplex (Thornton and Crebbin, Bradford), 44
  • Feed Pump, Cardiff Electric Station, 762
  • Feed-Water Heater, Normand’s, 87
  • Ferranti Rectifier, 757, 760, 761, 762
  • “ Ferret,” Torpedo-Boat Destroyer (Laird, Birkenhead), 399
  • Ferryboat and Ice-Breaker in Denmark, 439
  • Fetu-Defize and Co., Lidge, Machine Tools, 591, 684
  • Fleming and Ferguson, Paisley, Dredging Plant, 386, 387, 390, 456
  • Fletcher Company, Hoboken, Fall River Steamer “ Priscilla,” 39, 40, 41
  • Flight, The Problem of, 51,173, 195, 396, 551, 587
  • Florisdorf Locomotive Works, Vienna, Rack Locomotives, 660
  • Fluid, New Mechanical, Lubricant, 271
  • Flying Machines, 51, 173, 195, 551, 587
  • Flying by Steam (Maxim), 51, 173, 195, 551, 587
  • Flywheels, Turning (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Bolton), 120
  • Forges et Chantiers, Havre, Newhaven and Dieppe T.-S.S. “Tamise,” 481
  • Forges et Chantiers, Havre, Quick-Firing Guns, 753, 756 . , •
  • Forges Usines et Fonderies de Gilly, Belgium
  • Briquette-Making Machine, 74 ,
  • Fowler, Limited, Leeds, Church and Ettenger s
  • Tubular-Framed Railway Wagon, 326
  • Frederica Harbour, Denmark, 437
  • Freight Locomotive (Pittsburgh Works), 72
  • French Artillery, Canet Quick-Firing Guns, 753,
  • 756. See also Hontoria Guns
  • French Canal Aqueduct, 691, 706
  • Friction Clutch, Lindsay’s Coil, 57
  • Funnel Shrouds, Compensator for (List’s), 669
  • Furnace, Early Crucible Steel (1792), 688
  • Furnaces, Capacity and Form of, 27
  • Furnaces, &c., for Manufacture of Sulphate of
  • Lead, 1, 2
  • Furnaces at Zinc Ore Works, 294, 295. See 263, 264, 416, 417
  • Fuze, Keeson’s Time, 715
  • Garbage Disposal, Kiln, 504
  • Gas, Carburetted Water, Belfast Works, 90
  • Gas Engines, 719
  • Gas Works, Manchester, 138
  • i Gasholder, Three-Lift, Glasgow Corporation, 602,
  • I 607,633,634,636 w
  • 1 Gates for Locks, West India Docks, 473, 4/6,540,
  • I 598, 599
  • Gates, Operating Canal, 316, 317
  • Gauge, High-Pressure, 161
  • Gauge, Pocket Wire (Glover, Salford), 558
  • Gear-Cutting Machine (Lister, Keighley), 87
  • Geipel’s Steam Trap, 715
  • Generators, Electric (General Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Generators, Electric. See also Dynamo 3
  • Genett Air Brake Company’s Brake for Street
  • Railways, 829
  • German Ironclad “Brandenburg,” Steam Pipe Explosion, 86
  • Glasgow Gas Corporation, Three-Lift Gasholder, 602, 607, 633, 634, 636
  • Glasgow Sanitary Washhouse, 777
  • Glasgow Waterworks Hydraulic Supply Station, 33, 36
  • Glover, Messrs., Salford, Wire Gauge, 558
  • Goodwin and Son, Arnold, Air-Compressing Plant for Carpet Cleaning, 307
  • Great Eastern Railway, Express Locomotive for Oil Fuel, 762, 763, 764, 768
  • Great Northern Railway, Third-Class Dining
  • Coach, 167
  • Greenheart Timber, Machinery for, 352, 353, 356
  • Grinder, Milling Tool, with Twist Drill Grinding Attachment (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132
  • Grinder, Universal Cutter (Falkenau, Philadel-delphia), 452
  • Gun. See also Artillery
  • Gun Carriage, Buffington-Crozier Disappearing, 12, 13, 16
  • Gun, Seabury Breech Mechanism for, Siege, <0
  • Gun Turning Lathe, 42-In. (Southgate Company), 702
  • Guns, Canet Quick-Firing, 753, 756
  • Guns, Hontoria, for Spanish Cruisers, and Mounts, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Gunboat “Hazard” (Thornycroft) Machinery (Fairfield Company), 421, 424
  • Hagans Coupled Bogie Locomotive, 824, 825
  • Hall, J. P., and Co., Turbine and Dynamo, 703
  • Hammer, Belt-Driven Spring (F6tu-Defize and
  • Co., Lidge), 684. See 591
  • Hand-Loom House, 97
  • Hand-Loom made about A.D. 1710, 100
  • Hank Winder (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 117, 118
  • Harbour, Southampton, 279
  • Harbours in Denmark, 437, 438, 439
  • Harland and Wolff, Belfast, Union T.-S.S. “Norman,” 698, 699, 700, 732, 734, 735, 811, 814, 815
  • Haslam Company, Derby, Refrigerating Machinery, “Tantallon Castle,” 669
  • Haulage Clip, Smallman’s, 501
  • Haworth and Co., Cotton Mills, Salford, 98
  • Headstock, Mule (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 108
  • Heater (Feed) and Condenser, Hudson’s Duplex (Thornton and Crebbin, Bradford), 44
  • Helios Company, Cologne Electric Lighting Station, 723, 726, 727, 790, 791
  • H.M. Torpedo - Boat Destroyer “ Hornet ” (Yarrow), 190
  • H.M. Torpedo-Boat Destroyers “Ferret” and “ Lynx ” (Laird, Birkenhead), 399
  • H.M.S. “Daring” Engines(Thornycroft), 575
  • H.M.S. “Hazard,” Machinery (Fairfield Company), 421, 424
  • H.M.S. “St. George,” Triple-Expansion Engines (Earle Company, Hull), 450
  • Hertay Valve Gear, Engines with (Soci£t£ Anonyme du Phoenix, Ghent), 224, 225
  • Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Mill Engines, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125
  • High Buildings, Chicago, 578, 579
  • High-Pressure Gauge, 161
  • Highland Railway', West, 63, 64, 66, 67, 155, 158, 218, 220, 221* 286, 287, 288, 344, 345, 414
  • High-Speed Vertical Engine (MM. Carels Fr^res, Ghent), 606
  • Hoists, Boat, and Ammunition, Spanish Cruiser (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao), 4, 5, 7. See 257, 266
  • Hoists, Lift Briclge at Chicago River (Pittsburgh Bridge Company), 6, 24.
  • Holl Valley Railway, 570
  • Holt’s Wiping Rings, 13
  • Hontoria Guns for Spanish Cruisers, and Mounts, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Hook of Holland Steamers, Machinery of “ Berlin,” “ Amsterdam,” and “ Vienna’’(Earle Company, Hull), 561
  • Hopper Barge, Clyde (Fleming and Ferguson), 456
  • “ Hornet,” Torpedo-Boat Destroyer (Yarrow), 190
  • Hotel Australia, Lift at (Waygood), 828
  • Hudson’s Duplex Condenser and Feed Heater (Thornton and Crebbin, Bradford), 44
  • Hidse and Co., Manchester, Machine Tools, &c., l‘Jl, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137
  • Hunter’s Pipe Wrench, 852
  • U “Si r'liok G.W. (AOTtrone,
  • Hj“*erS~“w?' “>»"• 01“8”' s“' Hydraulic Riveter, Portable (Musgrave, Leeds), Hydraulic Riveter, Portable (Rice and Co.,
  • Leeds), 57
  • Illinois Central Railroad Company, Chicago
  • Station, 519, 522 . , «1Q o.2i
  • India, Bridge, Sher Shah Punjab, 318, 319, 321 Indicator, Paragon Speed, 852
  • Induced Draught, 292 «< Kpimino-ton ” i
  • Induced Draught Boilers, ©
  • (Thomson, Clydebank), 198, 199. See 258, 25U, j Interlocking Signals, Union Company Pneumatic I
  • Railway, 484, 486
  • Internal Work of the Wind, 51, 587
  • Iron and Aluminium Alloys, 371
  • Iron and Steel Works in Sweden 668, 672,
  • Irrigation of Egypt, Temple of Philde, 159, 1/0, 194,202,277
  • Ivan Pass Rack Railway, 657, 660i
  • Japanese Rack Railway, 509, 510, 511, 514, 515, I 572I
  • Jetty, Timber, at West India Docks, 598
  • Johnson, Mr. W., Leeds, Dry Brickmaking and
  • Pressing Machine, 619 .j
  • Joint, Lewis Hydraulic Pipe, 852
  • Junction Valve, Turnbull’s 652
  • Beeson’s Time Fuze, 715
  • “Kensington,” International Liner (Thomson, Clydebank), 198,199,258, 259, 261. See 213,832
  • “ Kensington,” S.S., Windlass for (Clark, Chapman, and Co.), 832 .
  • Kerchove’s, Van den, Measuring Machine (Cooke, York), 694
  • Kermode’s Steam Steering Gear, 63/
  • Kiln for Refuse Burning, 504
  • Korsor Harbour, Denmark, 437
  • “La Marguerite,” Thames and Boulogne Excursion Steamer (Fairfield Company), 8, 9
  • Laird, Birkenhead, Torpedo - Boat Destroyers
  • “ Ferret” and “ Lynx,” 399
  • Lamp, Sinclair Comet, 731
  • Lamps, Arc, at Cologne Station, 791
  • Lang, Johnstone, Break Lathe, 518
  • Langley, Professor S. P., on Internal Work of the
  • Wind, 51, 587
  • Lathe, Break (Lang, Johnstone), 518
  • Lathe, 42-in. Gun Turning (Southgate Co.), 702
  • Lathe, Universal (Le Progrds Industriel), 217
  • Lathe, Vertical (Hulse, Manchester), 135
  • Lathes (F^tu-Defize and Co., Lidge), 591, 684
  • Lattice Paradox, 807
  • Laval Steam Turbine, De, 228, 229, 232
  • Lead, Manufacture of Sulphate of, 1, 2
  • Lead Tree, 87
  • Least Work, Statically Indeterminate Structures and the Principle of, 597, 658, 659, 743, 807
  • Leeds Engineering Company, Horizontal Winding Engines, 577, 582
  • Leicester Water Famine, 491, 492
  • Lengthening Swing Railway Bridge, West India Docks, 540
  • Lens, Photographic (Cooke, York), 696
  • Lewis’s Pipe Joint, 852
  • Life Buoy, Electric-Lighted, 531
  • Lift Bridge over Chicago River (Pittsburgh Bridge Company), 6, 24
  • Lifts, Direct Balance, at Hotel Australia (Waygood), 828.
  • Light Tower at Cape Charles, Virginia, U.S.A., 71
  • Lighthouse Apparatus, Luminous Power of, 850
  • Lima in Peru, 475, 507
  • Lindsay’s Coil Friction Clutch, 57
  • Liquid Fuel Express Locomotive, Great Eastern Railway, 762, 763, 764, 768
  • Lisbon Central Railway Station, 412, 413, 444, , 445, 447
  • Lister, Keighley, Gear-Cutting Machine, 87
  • Lister, Keighley, Milling Machine, 501
  • “Liver,” British Locomotive, 1832, 298 “Liverpool,” British Locomotive, 1831, 298 Lock and Block Failure at Baker-Street Station, 587
  • Lock Gate Hydraulic Machinery (Armstrong, Mitchell, and Co.), 540
  • Lock Gates, Operating, 316, 317, 540
  • Lock Gates, West India Docks, 473, 476, 540, 541, 598, 599
  • Locomotiv-Fabrik Hagans, Coupled Bogie Locomotive, 824, 825
  • Locomotive Boiler Experiments, 567. See 68, 822 Locomotive for Brtinig Pass Railway, 628, 629 Locomotive, Electric (General Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Locomotive, Four-Wheeled Coupled Express Passenger (La Metallurgique Company), 293, 322, 323, 382
  • Locomotive, Hagans Coupled Bogie Locomotive, 824, 825
  • Locomotive, Japanese Rack Railway, 509, 514, 515. See 572
  • Locomotive for Liquid Fuel, Great Eastern Railway, 762, 763, 764, 768
  • Locomotive, Rack and Adhesion, for Damascus Railway (Swiss Works, Winterthur), 657
  • Locomotive, Rack and Adhesion, for Ivan Pass Railway (Florisdorf Works, Vienna), 660
  • Locomotive, Steam Crane, for Barry Graving Docks (Wilson, Liverpool), 629
  • Locomotive and Tender, Passenger, for West Highland Railway, 344, 345. See 414
  • Locomotive Water Crane (Malines Company, Belgium), 420
  • Locomotives, Balancing of, 275
  • Locomotives, Balancing, Section of Coupling Rod, 713
  • Locomotives for Belgian Railways, 293, 322, 323 382, 419
  • Locomotives, Early British, 295, 298, 480, 574
  • Locomotives, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, 144
  • Locomotives, Passenger and Freight (Pittsburgh Works), 72
  • Loewe, Ludwig, and Co., Double Milling Machine, 821
  • Loewe, Ludwig, and Co., Oil-Testing Machine, 37
  • London Dock Improvement Works, 473, 476, 540, 541, 598, 599
  • London, Sheffield Railway to, 644, 645, 729, 730, 793, 794, 795
  • Looms, Calico (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 109
  • Looms, Hand, 100
  • Looms, Power, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • “ Lord of the Isles,” Early Locomotive, 480
  • Loughborough Junction, Collision near, 720
  • Lubricant, New Mechanical Fluid, 271
  • Lubricants, Machine for Testing (Loewe), 37
  • Lubricator, Crankpin, 845
  • Lubricator, Reid’s Multiple, 261
  • Luminous Power of Lighthouse Apparatus, 850
  • Lumsden, Smart, and Co.’s Pipe Wrench, 852
  • “ Lynx,’’/Torpedo-Boat Destroyer (Laird, Birkenhead), 399
  • Machine Tools. See also Manchester Works
  • Machine Tools (MM. Fetu-Defize and Co., Liege), 591, 684
  • Machine Tools (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137
  • Machine Tools (Le Progr&s Industriel, Brussels), 217
  • and Coventry, Manchester),
  • Machine Vice Dogs (Taylor, Birmingham), 179
  • Magazine Rifle’ United States Infantry, 348,
  • Mail Steamers as Cruisers, 403, 404
  • Malines Company, Belgium, Balanced Water Crane, 420
  • Malvern Water Works, Reservoir, 398
  • Manchester Electric Light Works, 365, 369, 370
  • Manchester Gas Works, Bradford-road Station, 138
  • Manchester Gas Works, Holders, &c., 135, 138
  • Manchester Main Drainage Scheme, 534, 535
  • Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway, Locomotives, 144
  • Manchester and Sheffield Railway Extension to London, 644, 645, 729, 730, 793, 794, 795
  • Manchester Works (Meeting of Institution of Mechanical JHngineers):
  • Bale Breakers, Cotton (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 113
  • Beam Warping Frame (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 116, 119
  • Bobbin Reel, Double (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 117
  • Boring and Turning Mill (Smith and Coventry Manchester), 141
  • Bundling Press, 118
  • Calico Looms (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 109
  • Carding Machine (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 115, 116
  • Carding-Room, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 101
  • Chapon’s Cup Spinning Frame (Platt, Limited,
  • Oldham), 119
  • Cottages for Weavers, 97
  • Cotton Bale Breakers (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 113
  • Crank Web, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Locomotives, 138
  • Crompton’s Spinning Jenny, A.D. 1741, 100
  • Doubler and Lap Machine, Derby (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 118
  • Drainage, Main, Manchester, 534, 535
  • Drawing Frames, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Drill, Radial (Smith and Coventry, Manchester), 140
  • Engines, Mill (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Bblton), 120, 121, 123, 124, 125
  • Examining and Folding Department, Haworth’s, Salford, 105
  • Exhaust Opener and Lap Machine (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 114
  • Fabric Printing Machines (Hulse, Manchester), 136, 137
  • Flywheels, Turning (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.), Bolton, 120
  • Gas Works, Manchester, 138
  • Grinder, Milling Tool, with Twist Drill Grinding Attachment (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132
  • Hand-Loom House, 97
  • Hand-Loom made about A.D. 1710, 100
  • Hank Winder (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 117, 118
  • Haworth and Co.’s Mills, Salford, 98
  • Headstock, Mule (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 108
  • Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Mill Engines, 120, 121, 123, 124, 125
  • Hulse and Co., Manchester, Machine Tools, &c., 131, 132, 133, 135, 136, 137
  • Lathe, Vertical (Hulse, Manchester), 135
  • Locomotives, Manchester, Sheffield, and Lin coinshire Railway, 144
  • Looms, Calico (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 109
  • Looms, Hand, 100
  • Looms, Power, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Machine Tools (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132, 133, 135,136, 137
  • Machine Tools (Smith and Coventry, Manchester), 140, 141
  • Manchester Gas Works, Bradford-Road Station, 138
  • Manchester Gas Works, Holders, &c., 135, 138
  • Manchester Main Drainage, 534, 535
  • Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway Locomotives, 144
  • Mill Engines (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Bolton), 120, 121, 123, 124, 125
  • Milling Machine, Horizontal (Smith and
  • Coventry, Manchester), 140
  • Milling Machine (Hulse, Manchester), 133
  • Milling Tool Grinder with Twist Drill Grinding Attachment (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132
  • Milling Tools (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132, 133, 135
  • Mule Headstock (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 108 Mule-Room, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Manchester Works (Meeting or Institution of Mechanical Engineers —continued. Mule Spinning, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 105 Pirn Winder (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 118 Planing Machine (Hulse, Manchester), 132 Platt Brothers and Co., Limited, Oldham, Textile Machinery, 103
  • Polishing Machine, Wood (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 128
  • Power Looms, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104 Press, Bundling, 118
  • Printing Machine, Fabric (Hulse, Manchester), 136,437
  • Radial Drill, Smith and Coventry, Manchester, 140
  • Reel, Double Bobbin (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 117
  • Ring Spinning Frame (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 107
  • Robinson and Son, Thomas, Limited, Rochdale, Wood-Working Machinery, 128, 129 130, 352, 353, 356
  • Roving Frame (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 112 Roving or Yarn Preparing (Haworth’s Mill) 99
  • Saw, Circular, with Rack Table and Roller Feed (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 128 Saw Frame, Horizontal (T. Robinson and Son Limited, Rochdale), 128
  • Scutching Machine (Platt Brothers, Oldham) 114
  • Scutching Room (Blowing and Cleaning Cotton), Haworth’s Mill, 101
  • Slasher or Warp-Sizing Machine (Platt Limited, Oldham), 110
  • SpinningFrame, Chapon’s Cup (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 119
  • Spinning Frame, Ring (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 107
  • Spinning, Mule, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 105 Teeth for Rollers, 114
  • Tenoning Machine with Cutting-off Saw (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 128
  • Textile Printing Machine (Hulse, Manchester) 136, 137
  • Tool Grinder, Milling, with Twist Drill Grinding Attachment (Hulse, Manchester), 131. 132
  • Turning and Boring Mill (Smith and Coventry, Manchester), 141
  • Valve Gear of Vertical Mill Engines (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Bolton), 123
  • Warp-Sizing or Slasher Machine (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 110
  • Warping Department, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Warping Frame, Beam (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 116, 119
  • Weaving Shed (Haworth’s Mill), 99
  • Wheelwright, General (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 130
  • Winder, Hank and Pirn (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 117, 118
  • Wires for Cards, 115
  • Manufacture of Sulphate of Lead, 1, 2
  • Map of Fall River Line, 39
  • Map of West Highland Railway and Connections, 63
  • Marine Boiler Valves, 381. See 443
  • Martens’ (Professor) Oil-Testing Machine (Ludwig Loewe and Co., Berlin), 37
  • Maxim’s Flying Machine, 51,173, 195, 587
  • Measuring Machine, Van den Kerchove’s (Cooke, York), 694
  • Mechanical Draught, 292. See Induced Draught
  • Mechanical Fluid (Lubricant), 271
  • Melville, George W., Designs for Torpedo Cruiser, 833
  • Mersey Dock, Wood-Working Machinery (Robinson, Rochdale), 352, 353, 356
  • MetalCutting Band Saw (F6tu-Defize and Co., Ltege), 591. See 684
  • Metal Price Diagrams, 25, 178, 334, 464, 590, 746, 844
  • Mill Engines, 1000 Horse-Power Triple-Expansion (V. Coates and Co., Belfast), 230
  • Mill Engines (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., Bolton), 120, 121, 123, 124, 125
  • Mill Engines, Tin Bar Rolling (Davy Brothers, Sheffield), 552
  • Mill Engines, Triple-Expansion (Yates and Thom), 799, 802
  • Milling and Boring Machine, Universal (Atlas
  • Company, Manchester), 747
  • Milling Machine, Double-Headed, 821
  • Milling Machine (F^tu-Defize and Co., Ltege), 684. See 591
  • Milling Machine, Horizontal (Smith and Coventry, Manchester), 140
  • Milling Machine (Hulse, Manchester), 133
  • Milling Machine (Lister, Keighley), 501
  • aJ00* Grinder with Twist Drill Grinding
  • Aptachment (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132 Milling Tools (Hulse, Manchester), 131,132, 133,
  • MS?tePoni Zinc Ore Separating Works, Sardinia, 262, 263, 294, 295, 416, 417, 777
  • Monument, West Point Soldiers’, 409
  • Mortar, United States 7-In. Breechloading Siege, 403
  • Mortising'and Boring Machine (Robinson, Roch-ciaie), 353
  • Morton’s Reaction Engine, 211
  • ^^trHotioii.West Highland Railway, 64
  • 1 531^ Demon^ Water (Pitman, Manchester), MnnnriS’-E1nCt^ic’ at Coloffne Station, 791
  • 629 6^0,“^’ StrategiC’ 57°’ 5711 6271 628’ Mounting of Hontoria Guns on Spanish Cruiser |
  • Vizcaya ” 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Mnhtt PuP1^1Telegraph System, 838 Mn ! Headstock (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 108 Mule-Room, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 105
  • Mumford, Mr. A. G., Colchester, Pumps for Tantallon Castle,” 669
  • Museum of Antiquities in Egypt, 272
  • Musgrave, Leeds, Portable Hydraulic Riveter, 330
  • Navigation of the Air, See Flying Navy. See H.M.S.
  • Newcomen Pumping Engine in Fairbottom Valley, 448
  • Newhaven and Dieppe Channel T.-S.S. “ La Tamise” (Forges et Chantier), 481. See 385, 395
  • Newhaven and Dieppe Steamer “Seaford” (Denny, Dumbarton), 385, 395. See 481
  • “ Newry,” Screw Canal Boat, 468
  • Niagara Gorge and Power Works, 342, 343, 344, 810. See 377
  • Nile Reservoir, Temple of Philae, 159, 170, 194, 202, 277
  • “ Norman,” South African Union T.-S.S. (Harland and Wolff, Limited, Belfast), 698, 699,700, 732, 734, 735, 811, 814, 815
  • Normand and Action of Screw Propellers, 59
  • Normand’s Feed-Water Heater, 87
  • North British Railway Locomotive, 344, 345.
  • See 414
  • Nyborg Harbour, Denmark, 437
  • Ogle’s Rock Drill, 773
  • Oil Fuel Express Locomotive, Great Eastern Railway, 762, 763, 764, 768
  • Oil Steamers, Ventilation of, 181
  • Oil-Testing Machine (Ludwig Loewe and Co., Berlin), 37
  • “ Olympia,” United States Protected Cruiser (Union Works, San Francisco), 166
  • Operating Canal Gates, 316, 317. See 540.
  • Ore Sampler, Bridgman’s, 651
  • Ore-Washing Plant, Monteponi Zinc Mines, 777.
  • See 262, 294, 416
  • Ore, Zinc, Separating Plant at Monteponi, Sardinia, 262, 268, 294, 295, 416, 417, 777
  • Packing Ring, Eastwood’s, 332
  • Paddle Engines. See Engines
  • Paddle Steamers, See Steamers
  • Paradox, Lattice, 807
  • Paragon Speed Indicator, 852
  • Paris, Distribution of Compressed Air in, 313
  • Partington and Co., Bradford (Water-Tube Boiler), 75
  • Passenger Locomotive. See Locomotives
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Rolling Stock and Canal Boats, 798
  • Pennsylvania Railroad, Standard Rail Formation, 544, 545, 548
  • Permanent Way, Sheffield Railway to London, 644, 645, 729, 730, 793, 794, 795
  • Peru, Andean Oasis, 474, 507
  • Philae Temple, Nile Reservoir, 159, 170, 194, 202, 277
  • Phoenix, SocUte Anonyme du, Engine with Hertay Valve Gear, 224, 225
  • Photographic Lens (Cooke, York), 696 “Pilgrim,” “Plymouth,” “Providence,” “ Puritan,” Fall Line River Steamers, 39, 40, 41
  • “ Pioneer,” Early Locomotive, 574
  • Pipe Explosion on Board Ship, 86, 593
  • Pipe Joint, Lewis’s Hydraulic, 852
  • Pipe Wrench, Hunter’s, 852
  • Piping, Holt’s Wiping Rings, 13
  • Pirn Winder (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 118
  • Pirrie and Wilson’s Steering Gear, 815
  • Pitman, Manchester, “ Demon” Water Motor, 531
  • Pittsburgh Bridge Company, Chicago River Lift Bridge, 6, 24
  • Pittsburgh Reduction Company’s Works, Niagara Falls, 377
  • Pittsburgh Works, Passenger and Freight Locomotives, 72
  • “ Planet,” British Locomotive, 1830, 298
  • Planing Machine (Hulse, Manchester), 132
  • Planing and Tusking Machine for Greenheart
  • Timber (Robinson, Rochdale), 356
  • Plate Bender, Tweddell’s Hydraulic Boiler, 477
  • Platt Brothers, and Co., Limited, Oldham, Textile Machinery, 103
  • Pneumatic Brake for Street Railways, 829
  • Pneumatic Pyrometer, 251
  • Pneumatic Signalling, 484, 485, 486
  • Pocket Wire Gauge (Glover, Salford), 558
  • Pohle Air Lift Pump, 42
  • Polishing Machine, Wood (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 128
  • Popp’s System of Compressed Air, 313
  • Postage Stamp Affixer, Elliot’s, 383
  • Postal Car, United States, Pullman, 191
  • Power Looms, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Power Station, Niagara, 342, 343, 344, 810. See 377
  • Power Supply Station, Hydraulic, Glasgow, 33,36
  • Press, Bundling, 118
  • Printing Machine, Fabric (Hulse, Manchester), 136, 137
  • Printing Machinery. See Manchester Works
  • “ Priscilla,” Fall River Steamer (Fletcher Company, Hoboken, N.J.), 39,40, 41
  • Projectiles with Protecting Shield, 613
  • Propeller Immersion Gear, 468
  • Propeller, Union Company’s Liner “Norman,” 811
  • Propellers, Action of Screw, 59
  • Pulley, Self-Lubricating Loose (Messrs. Smith and Grace, Thrapston), 558
  • Pullman, United States Post-Office Car, 191
  • Pulsometer Company, Brine-Cooling Plant, 349
  • Pulsometer Company, Vacuum Pumps, 765
  • Pump, Pohld Air Lift, 42
  • Pumping Engine, Newcomen, in Fairbottom Valley, 448
  • Pumping Engines, Hydraulic Supply, Glasgow, 33, 36
  • Pumping Engines, Worthington High Duty (Simpson, Limited, London), 718
  • Pumping Machinery, West India Docks (Easton, Anderson and Goolden, Limited), 541
  • Pumping Plant for Borehole Wells, 244, 245
  • Pumps, Air (Cooke, York), 696
  • Pumps, Emergency, Spanish Cruiser (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao), 4, 5, 7
  • Pumps, Feed, Cardiff Electric Station, 762
  • Pumps, Mumford’s, for “Tantallon Castle,” 669
  • Pumps, Treble-Barrel Trunk Plunger, 845
  • Pumps, Vacuum (Pulsometer Company), 765
  • Pyrometer, Pneumatic, 251
  • Quadruple-Expansion Engines. See Engines Quick-Firing Guns, Canet, 753, 756
  • Rack Railway, Japanese, 509, 510, 511, 514, 515,
  • Rac£ Raiiw^' Locaon)OVves- See Locomotives Rack Railways. See also Railways.
  • Strate8ic. 570, 571, 627, 628, 629, vxv, OOf, 00U
  • Radial Drill, Smith and Coventry, Manchester,
  • Rad Formation, Pennsylvania Railroad, 544, 545,
  • Rails for Light Railways, 845
  • Kail way Brake, Bowden, 241
  • West Highland, 414
  • Railway Collision. See Collision.
  • C°a°h’ Third-Ci^> Great
  • R Stated E“b“kments and Cuttings, United btates, 343. See also 545, 548
  • KaHway, Japanese Rack, 509, 510, 511, 514 515
  • Railway Junction Collision, 462
  • S w^'?>Per4A!,ldean Oasis)> 474>507
  • i endL^lntb Od, £olIer> Charrington’s Suspended (Saxby and Farmer, Limited), 211
  • Radwiiy Post-Office Car, United States (Pullman), Railway Bolling Stock, Belgian, 516, 546, 549 Ra wav Ea1rly Penns.v'vanian, 798
  • 70? 7OJ8 vo? ld toLondon> 644, 645, 729, 730, /yo, /yi, /95
  • R 484 ae«lling’ Ullion Company, Pneumatic, ttotfc, ‘too, 4oo
  • Railway, South Yorkshire, 329
  • Railway Station, Chicago Central, 519, 522
  • Railway Station, Lisbon Central, 412, 413, 444
  • 445, 44/ ’ ’
  • R738 a5 Terminus’ Reading, Philadelphia, 731,
  • Railway Wagon, Church and Ettenger’s Tubular
  • Framed (Fowler, Leeds), 326
  • R9iftVa99nWo?J *Jlghlaild’ 63’ 64> 66’ 67» 155, 158, 218, 220, 221, 286, 287, 288, 344, 345, 414
  • Railways, Light, Transhipment of Wagons, 714
  • Railways, Rails for Light, 845
  • R«oJ^a’ Strategic Mountain, 570, 571, 627, 628,
  • 629,640, 657, 660
  • Rainfall, Leicester Water Famine, 491, 492
  • Rapid-Firing Guns, Canet, 753, 756
  • Rapson’s Slide, 15, 47
  • Reaction Engine, Morton’s, 211
  • Reading Railroad Terminus, Philadelphia, 731, 738
  • Rectifier, Ferrantis, 757, 760, 761, 762
  • R117 D°Uble Bobbin (platt Brothers, Oldham),
  • Refrigerating Machinery, “ Tantallon Castle ” (Haslam Company), 669
  • Refrigeration Plant (Pulsometer Company), 349
  • Refuse Disposal Kiln, 504
  • Reid’s Multiple Lubricator, 261
  • Reliance Building, Chicago, 578, 579
  • Reservoir, Malvern Water Works, 398
  • ReserVOir, Nile, Temple of Philse, 159, 170, 194 202, 277
  • Retaining Walls, West Highland Railway, 67
  • Race and Co., Leeds, Portable Hydraulic Riveter, 57
  • Rider Valve Gear on Horizontal Engine (Bol-linckx, Brussels), 290
  • Rifle, United States Infantry Magazine, 348, 349
  • Ring, Eastwood’s Packing, 332
  • R^g Spinning Frame (Platt, Limited, Oldham),
  • Rings, Holt’s Wiping, 13
  • River Steamers, American Fall Line, 39, 40 41
  • River Training, Sher Shah Bridge, 318, 319, 321
  • Ri'^er» Portable Hydraulic (Musgrave, Leeds), 335
  • Riveter, Portable Hydraulic (Rice and Co
  • Leeds), 57 ’
  • Rivets for Belt Joints, Forked, 13
  • Robinson and Sons, Limited, Rochdale, Wood-
  • Working Machinery for Dock Gates, 352, 353, 356 ; Wood-Working Machinery, 128, 129,130
  • Rock Drill, Schram, 773
  • Rolling Mill Engines, Tin Bar (Davy Brothers,
  • Sheffield), 552
  • Rolling of Ships, 94
  • Rolling Stock and Early Canal Boats, Pennsylvania Railroad, 798
  • Rolling Stock, West Highland Railway, 344, 345 414
  • Rolling Stock. See also Railway Rolling Stock.
  • Roof, Lisbon Central Railway Station, 412 413 444, 445, 447 ’ ’
  • Roof of Pittsburgh Reduction Company’s Works Niagara Falls, 377
  • Roof, Reading Railroad Terminus, Philadelphia, 731, /38
  • Roofing Glasgow Hydraulic Supply Station, 33, 36
  • Rope Tramways, Wire, 341
  • I Roving Frame (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 112
  • Roving or Yarn Preparing (Haworth’s Mills), 99
  • Ruchill Sanitary Washhouse, Glasgow, 777
  • Russell and Co., Massillon, Ohio, Four-Valve
  • Automatic Engine, 378, 379; Horizontal
  • Simple Engine, 162, 163
  • St. Pancras Buffer-Stop Collision, 372
  • “Samson,” British Locomotive, 1833, 298
  • Sanitary Washhouse, Glasgow, Ruchill, 777
  • “Satellit,” Plan of Machinery, 43
  • Saw, Band, for Cutting Metals (Fetu-Defize and
  • Co., Li&ge), 591. See 684
  • Saw, Circular, with Rack Table and Roller Feed (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 128
  • Saw Frame, Horizontal (T. Robinson and Son i
  • Limited, Rochdale), 128 ’ |
  • Saxby and Farmer, Limited, Charrington’s
  • Suspended Point Rod Roller, 211
  • Schram Rock Drill, 773
  • Scott and Mountain, Limited, Electrically
  • Driven Fan, 465
  • Screw Canal Boats, 468
  • Screw-Making Machine for Watches, 622, 653
  • Screw Propellers. See Propellers
  • Scutching Machine (Platt Brothers, Oldham) 114
  • Scutching Room (Blowing and Cleaning Cottonl
  • Haworth’s Mill, 101 . h
  • Seabury Breech Mechanism for 5-In. Siege Gun 70 ’
  • “Seaford,” Channel Steamer (Denny, Dumbarton), 385, 395. See 481
  • Selfe, Mr. Norman, Lifts at Hotel Australia, 828
  • Separating Plant, Zinc Ore, at Monteponi, Sardinia, 262, 263, 294, 295, 416, 417, 777
  • Serve Tubes, Tests of, 461, 683
  • Sewage. See also Drainage
  • Sewage Disposal Plant at Chautauqua, 375, 376
  • Sewage Scheme, Manchester Main, 534, 535
  • Shaft Corrosion, 399
  • Shaft Coupling, Snyer’s, 619
  • Shaft Sinking, 625, 626
  • Shafting of T.-S.S. “Norman” (Harland and
  • Wolff, Belfast), 734, 735
  • Shafts, Borehole Wells, 244, 245
  • Shanks. Johnstone, Slotting Machine, 488
  • Sheffield Railway Extension to London, 644, 645, 729, 730, 793, 794, 795
  • Sher Shah Bridge, Punjab, 318, 319, 321
  • Ships, Rolling of, 94
  • Ship’s Wetted Surface, Calculating, 405, 406
  • Siege Gun, Seabury Breech Mechanism for 5-In., 70
  • Siege Mortar, United States 7-In. Breechloading 453
  • Siemens, Cardiff Electric Light Station, 757, 760, 761, 762
  • Signalling Failure at Baker-Street Station, 587
  • Signalling, Railway, Union Company, Pneumatic, 484, 485, 486
  • Signals, Railway Point Rod, 211
  • Simpson, Limited, London, Worthington High-
  • Duty Pumping Engine, 718
  • Sinclair Comet Lamp, 731
  • Sinking and Equipment of Shafts, 625, 626
  • Slasher or Warp-Sizing Machine (Platt, Limited,
  • Oldham), 110
  • Slide, Rapson’s, 15, 47
  • Slotting Machine (Shanks, Johnstone), 488
  • Smallman’s Haulage Clip, 501
  • Smith and Co., Messrs. Hugh, Pumping Engine, Glasgow Hydraulic Supply, 33, 36
  • Smith and Coventry, Manchester, Machines, 140, 141
  • Smith and Grace, Self-Lubricating Loose Pulley, 558
  • Snyer’s Coupling, 619
  • Soldiers’ Monument, West Point, 409
  • South African Liner “Norman,” Union Company’s (Harland and Wolff, Limited, Belfast), 698, 699, 700, 732, 734, 735, 811, 814, 815
  • South African Liner, “Tantallon Castle,” 669
  • South Yorkshire Junction Railway, 329
  • Southampton Harbour and Docks, 279
  • Southgate Co.’s 42-In. Gun-Turning Lathe, 702
  • Spanish Cruisers (Astilleros del Nervion, Bilbao),
  • 4, 5, 7, 257, 266, 314, 317
  • Speed Indicator, Paragon, 852
  • Speed of Torpedo-Boats and Depth of Water, 337
  • Spinning Frame, Chapon’s Cup (Platt, Limited, Oldham, 119
  • Spinning Frame, Ring (Platt, Limited, Oldham. 107
  • Spinning, Mule, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 105
  • Stability of Battleships, Rolling, 94
  • Stamp Affixer, Elliot’s Postage, 383
  • Statically Indeterminate Structures and the
  • Principle of Least Work, 597,658, 659, 743, 807
  • Station, Chicago Central, Illinois Central Railroad, 519, 522
  • Station, Lisbon Central Railway, 412, 413, 444, 445, 447
  • Station, Reading Railroad Terminus, Philadel phia, 731, 738
  • Stations on the West Highland Railway, 288
  • Steam Boiler Experiments, 68, 567, 822
  • Steam Pipe Explosion on Board Ship, 593
  • Steam Pipe Explosion, German Ironclad “ Brand-denburg,” 86
  • Steam Steering Gear, Kennode’s, 637
  • Steam Trap, Geipel’s, 715
  • Steam Turbine, De Laval, 228, 229, 232
  • Steam Whistle, The First, 295
  • Steamers “ Berlin,” “Vienna,” and “Amsterdam,” T.-S.S., Engines, &c. (Earle Company, Hull), 561
  • Steamer “Kensington,” International Liner (Thomson, Clydebank), 198, 199. See 213, 258 259, 261, 832 ; see “ Windlass” 832
  • Steamer “ La Marguerite,” Thames and Boulogne Excursion (Fairfield Company), 8, 9
  • Steamer “La Tamise,” Newhaven and Dieppe (Forges et Chantiers), 481. See 385, 395
  • Steamer “ Norman,” South African (Harland and Wolff, Limited, Belfast), 698, 699, 700, 732, 734 735, 811, 814, 815
  • Steamer “ Seaford,” Channel (Denny, Dumbarton), 385, 395. See 481
  • Steamer “Tantallon Castle,” Engines, Quadruple (Fairfield Co.), 669
  • Steamers as Cruisers, Mail, 403, 404
  • Steamers, Fall Line, American, River, 39, 40, 41
  • Steamers, Funnel Shroud Compensator, 669
  • Steamships, Ventilation of, 181
  • Steel, Crucible, Furnaces, Early, 1792, 688
  • Steel Winding Drum, 33-Ft. (Daglish, St. Helens), 291
  • Steel Works in Sweden, 668, 672
  • Steering Gear, Kermode’s, Steam, 637
  • Steering Gear, Union Company’s Liner “Norman,” 815
  • Stern Tube of T.-S.S. “Norman” (Harland and Wolff, Belfast), 735
  • Stora Kopparbergs Ber^slags Aktiebolag, 672
  • Strategic Mountain Railways, 570, 571, 627, 628, 629, 640, 657, 660
  • Street Railways, Air Brake for (Genett), 829
  • Street Railways, Electric, Generators (General
  • Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Strength of Boiler Shells, 749, 772, 782
  • Stresses, 597, 658, 659, 743, 807
  • Structures, Statically Indeterminate, and the Principle of Least Work, 597, 658, 659, 743, 807
  • Submarine Telegraphy, Muirhead v. Commercial Cable Company, 839
  • Suction Draught, 292. See Induced Draught
  • Sulphate of Lead, Manufacture, 1, 2
  • Sweden Iron and Steel Works, 668, 672
  • Swing Railway Bridge, Lengthening, West India Docks, 540
  • Swiss Locomotive Works, Wintherthur, Rack Locomotives, 657
  • Swiss Mountain Railways. See Mountain Railways
  • Switchboard, &c., Manchester Electric Light Works, 365, 369, 370
  • Switches, Pennsylvania Railroad Formation, 544, 545, 548
  • Switching Appliance, Cologne Electric Station, 727
  • Tablet-Making Machine, 832
  • Tail Shaft Corrosion, 399
  • “ Tamise,” T.-S.S., Newhaven and Dieppe (Forges et Chantiers), 481. See 385, 395
  • Tannett, Walker, and Co., Leeds, 30-Cwt. Portable Hydraulic Crane, 599
  • “Tantallon Castle,” Engines of theS.S. (Fairfield Company), 668, 669
  • Teeth for Rollers, 114
  • Telegraphy, Submarine, Muirhead v. Commercial Cable Company, 839
  • Telescope, 12^-In. Equatorial, for Rio dfe Janeiro (Cooke, Yorke), 661, 662, 664, 665. See 694, 696
  • Temperature Entropy Diagrams, 467
  • Temple of Philae, Nile Reservoir, 159, 170, 194, 202, 277
  • Templecombe Junction Collision, 462
  • Tender, Passenger Locomotive, West Highland Railway, 344, 345. See 414
  • Tenoning Machine with Cutting-off Saw (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale), 128
  • Testing, Oil, Machine (Ludwig Loewe and Co., Berlin), 37
  • Textile Machinery. See Manchester Works
  • Textile Printing Machine (Hulse, Manchester), 136, 137
  • Thames and Boulogne Excursion Steamer “ La Marguerite ” (Fairfield Company), 8, 9
  • Thermometer, Bristol Recording, 715
  • Thomson, Clydebank, International T.-S.S. “Kensington,” 198, 199, 258, 259. See 213,261, 832
  • Thomson-Houston-Edison Electric Generators, 254, 255
  • Thornton and Crebbin, Bradford, Hudson’s Duplex Condenser and Feed Filter, 44
  • Thornycroft, Engines of Destroyer “ Daring,” 575
  • Thornycroft Water-Tube Boiler, Circulation, 214
  • Thrust Block, T.-S.S. “ Norman ” (Harland and
  • Wolff, Belfast), 734, 735
  • Timber Jetty at West India Docks, 598
  • Time Fuze, Keeson’s, 715
  • Tin Bar Rolling Mill Engines (Davy Brothers, Sheffield), 552
  • Tipping Wagons for Light Railways, 848
  • Tool Grinder, Milling, with Twist Drill Grinding Attachment (Hulse, Manchester), 131, 132
  • Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Daring ” Engines (Thornycroft), 575
  • Torpedo Boat-Destroyer “ Hornet ” (Yarrow), 190 Torpedo-Boat Destroyers “ Ferret ” and “ Lynx ” (Laird, Birkenhead), 399
  • Torpedo Boat “ Makrelen,” Danish, Power and Speed Curve, 337
  • Torpedo Cruiser, United States, Engines for, 833, 836
  • Torpedo Gunboat “Hazard,” Machinery (Fair-field Company), 421, 424
  • Tower, Light, at Cape Charles, Virginia, U.S.A., 71
  • Traction, Electric, Tramway, 643
  • Training Gear of Gun, 314. See also 257, 266, 314
  • Tramway Traction, Electric, 643
  • Tramways, Compressed Air, 313
  • Tramways, Electric (General Electric Company), 254, 255
  • Tramways, Pneumatic Brake for, 829 Tramways. See also Street Railways Transformers at Cologne Station, 790 Treble-Barrel Trunk Plunger Pumps (Hayward
  • Tyler), 845
  • Tree, Lead, 87
  • Triple-Expansion Engines. See Engines
  • Triple-Expansion Mill Engines (Yates and Thom), 799, 802
  • Truss Bridges on West Highland Railway, 155.
  • See 158, 218, 220, 221, 286, 287, 288
  • Tubes, Tests of Serve, 461, 683
  • Tubular-Framed Railway Wagon, Church and Ettenger’s (Fowler, Leeds), 326
  • Tunnel on West Highland Railway, 64
  • Tunnelling, Sheffield Railway to London, 644, 645, 729, 730, 793, 794, 795
  • Turbine, De Laval Steam, 228, 229, 232
  • Turbine and Dynamo (Messrs. J. P. Hall and Co., Oldham), 703
  • Turnbull’s Junction Valve, 652
  • Turning and Boring Mill (Smith and Coventry) Manchester), 141
  • Tusking Machine for Greenheart Timber (Robinson, Rochdale), 356
  • Tweddell’s Hydraulic Boiler-Plate Bender, 477 Tyler, Hayward, and Co.’s Treble-Barrel Pumps, 845
  • “Ulster,” Screw Canal Boat, 468
  • Union Company’s Pneumatic Railway Signalling, 484, 486
  • Union South African Liner “Norman ’’(Harland and Wolff, Limited, Belfast), 698, 699, 700, 732, 734, 735, 811, 814, 815
  • United States Infantry Magazine Rifle, 348, 349
  • United States Protected Cruiser “ Olympia ” (Union Works, San Francisco), 166
  • United States Railway Embankments and Cuttings, 343
  • United States Railway Post-Office Car (Pullman Company), 191
  • United States Siege Mortar, 7.-In. B. L., 453
  • United States Soldiers’ Monument, 409
  • United States Stationary Engine, Early, 271
  • United States Torpedo Cruiser, 833, 836
  • Usui Tdge Rack Railway, Japan, 509, 511, 514, 515, 572
  • Vacuum Pumps (Pulsometer Company), 765
  • Valve Gear, Hertay, Engine with (Soctete Anonyme du Phoenix, Ghent), 224, 225
  • Valve Gear, Rider, on Horizontal Engine (Bollinckx, Brussels), 290
  • Valve Gear of Vertical Mill Engines (Hick, Hargreaves, and Co.,’Bolton), 123
  • Valve, Turnbull’s Junction, 652
  • Valves, Marine Boiler, 381, 443
  • Ventilation of Steamships, 181
  • Viaducts on West Highland Railway, 155, 158, 218, 220, 221, 286, 287, 288
  • Vice Dogs, Machine (Taylor, Birmingham), 179
  • “ Vienna,” Engines of T.-S.S. (Earle Company, Hull), 561
  • Wagon, Church and Ettenger’s Tubular Framed Railway (Fowler, Leeds), 326
  • Wagons for Light Railways, 848
  • Waldshut and Immendingen Railway, 570, 571
  • Warp-Sizing or Slasher-Machine (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 110
  • Warping Department, Haworth’s Mill, Salford, 104
  • Warping Frame, Beam (Platt Brothers, Oldham), 116,119
  • Washhouse, Sanitary, Glasgow, 777
  • Washing Zinc Ore, 294, 295. See 263, 264, 416, 417
  • Watch Screws, Machine for Making, 622, 653
  • Watch, Waterbury, 693
  • Water Crane, Balanced (Malines Company, Belgium), 420
  • Water Famine, Leicester, 491, 492
  • Water Gas, Carburetted, Belfast Works, 90
  • Water Motor, “ Demon ” (Pitman, Manchester), 531
  • Water-Power. See Niagara
  • Water-Tube Boiler for Maxim’s Flying Machine.
  • 195. See 173
  • Water-Tube Boiler (Partington and Co., Bradford), 75
  • Water-Tube Boilers of S.S. “ Alg6rie ” (Babcock and Wilcox), 433
  • Water-Tube Boilers (Thorny croft), Circulation, 214
  • Water-Tube v. Cylindrical Boilers, 43
  • Water Works, Malvern, Reservoir, 398
  • Waterbury Watch, 693
  • Waygood Elevator Company’s Lift at Hotel
  • Australia, 828
  • Weaving Shed (Haworth’s Mill), 99
  • Welding, Electric, 182, 183
  • Wells for Town Water Supply, Borehole, 244, 245
  • West Highland Railway, 63, 64, 66, 67, 155, 158, 218, 220, 221, 286, 287, 288, 344, 345, 414
  • West Highland Railway Carriages, 414
  • West Highland Railway Locomotive, 344, 345. See 414
  • West India Dock Improvement Works, 473, 476, 540, 541, 598, 599
  • West Point Soldiers’ Monument, 409
  • Wetted Surfaces, Rapid Method of Calculating, 405, 406
  • Wheel-Turning Lathe (F^tu-Defize and Co. Lidge), 591. See 684
  • Wheelwright, General (Robinson, Limited, Rochdale. 130
  • Whistle, First Steam, 295
  • White Lead Substitutes, 1, 2
  • Whitworth and Co., Sir Joseph, Mountings of Hontoria Guns in Spanish Cruisers, 257, 266, 314
  • Whitworth’s Gun Hoists and Mounts on Spanish Cruiser, 4, 5, 7
  • Willcox’s Crankpin Lubricator, 845
  • Wilson, J. H., and Co., Liverpool, 8-Ton Locomotive Steam Crane, 629
  • Wilson and Pirrie’s Steering Gear, 815
  • Wind, Internal Work of the, 51, 587
  • Winder, Hank and Pirn (Platt, Limited, Oldham), 117, 118
  • Winding Drum, Steel, 33-Ft. (Daglish, St. Helens), 291
  • Winding Engine, Horizontal (Leeds Engineering Co), 577, 582
  • Windlass for S.8. “Kensington” (Clark, Chapman, and Co.), 832
  • Winsford Railway Collision, 398
  • Wiping Rings, Holt’s, 13
  • Wire Gauge, Pocket (Glover, Salford), 558
  • Wire Rope Tramways, 341
  • Wires for Cards, 115
  • Wood - Working Machinery for Dock Gates (Robinson, Rochdale), 352, 353, 356
  • Wooden Bridges on the West Highland Railway, 286
  • Work, Least, 577, 658, 659, 743, 807
  • Worthington High-Duty Pumping Engine (Simpson, Limited, London), 718
  • Wrench, Hunter’s Pipe, 852
  • Yarrow, H.M. Torpedo-Boat Destroyer “ Hornet,” 190
  • Yates and Thom’s 1460 Horse-Power Mill Engines, 799, 802
  • Zinc Ore Separating Plant at Monteponi, Sardinia, 262, 263, 294, 295, 416, 417, 777


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