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The Engineer 1859 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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LIST OF NAMES.

  • Aimont's Railway and other Carriages, 280
  • Amos and Francis' Water Pressure Engines, 186
  • Arrowsmith's Carding Engines, 427
  • Ash's Locks, 331
  • Bagnall's Improvement in the Manufacture of Iron, 8
  • Bailey's Mode of Loading Fire-arms, 40
  • Baillie's Railway Wheels. 44
  • Barclay's Electrical and Magnetic Apparatus, 95
  • Barlow's I3eama and Girders. 382
  • Barrans' Traction Engines. 150
  • Barton and Son's Universal Portable Drill, 132
  • Batty's Railway Signals, 390
  • Beardmore's Superheating Apparatus, 458
  • Beattie's Guido Rails, 898
  • Bennett's, J. and J., Refrigerators for Cooling Boor, &c., 240
  • Bessemer's Crank Axles, 313
  • Bissell's Trucks for Locomotives, 80
  • Bow's Railway Chairs and Fastenings, 58
  • Bradford's Washing and Churning Machine, 4:4
  • Brennand’s Agricultural Implements, 8
  • Brooman's Boiler Stays, 295
  • Brooman's Cranked Axles and Shafts, 50
  • Brooman's Machinery for Pressing and Moulding, 443
  • Brooman's Revolving Fire-arms. 168
  • Brown's Buffers and Springs, 458
  • Burgh's Steam Engines, 154
  • Burrell's Traction Engines and Carriages, 26
  • Carris' Switch Box and Gear, 4
  • Chapman's Manufacture of Angle Iron, 399
  • Clark's Feed-water Heating Apparatus, 412
  • Clark's Machine for Separating Oats from Chaff, 383
  • Clay's Deck and other Beams, 259
  • Coleman's Agricultural Implements, 386
  • Copcutt's Gas Light, 240
  • Corbett and Carmont's Furnaces, 413
  • Critchley's and Elston's Pistons, 169
  • Dawe's Forgo Hammers and Anvils, 5
  • Denys' Railway Crossings, 316
  • Diggle’s Looms. 4
  • Dixon and Whittaker's Shuttles, 205
  • Dudgeon’s Gas Regulator, 59
  • Dujardin's Printing Apparatus of Railway Telegraphs. 276
  • Dutton, Martin, and Phillips' Machinery for Preventing Accidents in Mines, 413
  • Eccles' Machinery for Manufacturing Bricks and Tiles, 347
  • Edge's Bullets or other Projectiles, 76
  • Elder's Paddle Wheels, 77
  • Elwell's Governors, 1s7
  • Emery's Carriage Springs. 383
  • Evans' Hansom Cabs, 240
  • Evans and Jones' Pumps, 58
  • Evans' and Soames' Apparatus for Superheating Steam, 383
  • Evans' Tubular Steam Boilers, 23
  • Finch's Iron Mast Coupling, 346
  • Frodsham's Smoke Burning Apparatus, 76
  • Garnett's Machinery for Ginning and Cleaning Cotton, 313
  • Gatwood's Springs for Railway Carriages and Locomotives, 259
  • Giffard's Feed Apparatus for Steam Boilers, 330
  • Glasgow and Hand's Variable Circular Motion for Slotting Machines, 413
  • Gourlay's Moulds for Casting, 462
  • Graham's Centrifugal Machines, 205
  • Griffith's and 13rennand's Lubricators, 11
  • Grissell's Machinery for Moving Vessels on Slips, 190
  • Hall and Wells' Electric Telegraph Cables, 331
  • Harden's Fire-bars for Boiler Furnaces, 150?
  • Harris' Apparatus for Regulating the Pressure and Flow of Steam, 168
  • Hawthorn's, R. and W., Coal-burning Furnaces, 169
  • Henry's Machinery for the Manufacture of Boots and Shoes. 59
  • Henry's Mariners' Compass. 442
  • Hodgson's Manufacture of Fuel from Peat, 115
  • Hopkins' Wrought Iron Pier, 365
  • Howden a Machinery for Cutting and Shaping Metals, 284
  • Hunter's Anchors, 151
  • Hunt's Steam Boilers, 241
  • Hussey's Ships' Blocks, 208
  • Johnson's Fire-arms, 330
  • Johnson's Instrument for Severing, Fixing, and Damping Postage Stamps, 416
  • Johnson's Locomotive Engines, 44
  • Johnson's Machinery for Boring Rocks, 13G
  • Johnson's Machinery for Treating India-rubber, 443
  • Johnson's Permanent Way, 94
  • Johnson's Rail-cutting and Punching Machines, 94
  • Jones' Coke Ovens, 10
  • Jones' Iron Batteries, 133
  • Joseph's Coke Ovens, 277
  • Kellingley's Lubricating Apparatus, 442
  • Knowelden and Edwards' Hydraulic Engines, 115
  • Lamb and Summers' Apparatus for Superheating Steam, 41
  • Larochette's Machinery for Brewing, 313
  • Lauth's Iron Rolling Machinery, 187
  • Leahy's Apparatus for Facilitating the Draught of Carriages, 442
  • Lee's Cranks, 222
  • Lees and Heap's Punching Machinery, 114
  • Lewis' Mode of Attaching Sails to the Yards of Ships,58
  • Lindner's Breech-loading Fire-arms and Ordnance, 5
  • Ludlum's Life Boat, 398
  • Marcais' Galvanic Batteries, 95
  • Marshall's Steam Engines, 62
  • Martin and Purdie's Fire-bars. 453
  • Mather's Steam Trap for the Escape of Water and Air, 22
  • May's Heat Indicator for Ovens, 151
  • McConnell's Steam Boilers, 204
  • McNaught's, W. and W., Steam Engines, 172
  • Mead's Gas Meters, 277
  • Meidinger’s Electric Batteries. 94
  • Miller's Mode of Blocking or Securing Ships, 316
  • Mitchell's Engine Speed Indicator, 136
  • Morewood's Implements in Coating Metals, 364
  • Morse's Power Printing Press, 430
  • Muir and Mcllwham's Iron Moulding, 364
  • Munro's Chain Harrows, 459
  • Newbon, Smith, and Brown's Machinery for Raising Weights, 133
  • Newington's Apparatus for Distributing Seeds and Manure, 346
  • Newton's Boiler and other Furnaces, 365
  • Newton's Condensing Apparatus, 114
  • Newton's Expansion Gear, 26
  • Newton's Fish Hooks, 426
  • Newton's Governor, 347
  • Newton's Ovens, 312
  • Nystrom's Hydraulic Pontoon Dock, 132
  • Palmer's Railway Brakes and Coupling Apparatus, 312
  • Pearce's Weighing Machines, 223
  • Pile's Floating Docks, 262
  • Pontifex’s External Surface Condensers, 22
  • Poupard's Wheel-skid or Shoe. 262
  • Price and Hawkins' Mode of Forming Fish Plates, 330
  • Randolph and Elder's Steam Engines, 416
  • Reid and Milner's Improvements in Ships and Vessels, 168
  • Roberts' Packings for Pistons, 313
  • Robertson's Frictional Gearing, 208
  • Rowan's Steam Engines, 77
  • Russell's Working of Marine Engines, 382
  • Samuel and Nicholson's Marine Engines, 22
  • Saxby's Permanent Way, 442
  • Schofield and Cudworth's Spinning Machinery, 427
  • Scott's Surface Condensers, 458
  • Seamen's Agricultural Implements, 402
  • Sellers and Co., W., Turntables. 98
  • Sellers' Machinery for Making Screw Bolts and Nuts, 426
  • Shank's Machinery for Forging and Stamping Metals, 386
  • Sharp's Breech-loading Repeating Fire-arms, 151
  • Shaw's Indefinite Feed Movement, 132
  • Siemens' Electric Telegraph Apparatus, 258
  • Siemens' Supports for Telegraphic Wires, 295
  • Sinclair's Pistons. 258
  • Sinnock’s Machine for Making Telegraphic Cables, 413
  • Smethurst's Metallic Pistons, 94
  • Smith's Cultivating Implements, 412
  • Spencer's Springs, 4
  • Stevens' Pendulous Fire-bars, 280
  • Stuart's, Count, New Projectile, 1:i;
  • Tangye's Hydraulic Presses, 23
  • Taylor's Looms, 331
  • Tod's Marine Steam Engines, 350
  • Tucker's Bit Stocks, or Auger Handles, 258
  • Turnbull's Permanent Way, 240
  • Turner's Registered Vice, 133
  • Turner's Steam Engines, 118
  • Vasserot's Pendulum Governor, 95
  • Wadsworth's Gas Burners. 98
  • Wardill's Stopper for Chains and Ropes. 115
  • Warne's Insulation of Telegraphic Conductors, 446
  • Warner, Derbyshire, and Manu's Cocks or Taps, 40
  • Whitaker's Mowing Machines, 416
  • White and Jenkins' Raising and Lowering 8hlpb, 226
  • Whitelaw's Sewerage Apparatus, 118
  • Wilkins' Flower Vases, au
  • Williams. C. Wye, Construction of Boilers for Newcastle Coal, 223
  • Willis's and Fuller's Screw Stocks and Dies, 346
  • Wilson's Lead Pipe Machinery, 462
  • Winstanley and Kelly's Pumps, 426
  • Wright's Gas Regulator, 427
  • Wright's Mode of Rolling Steel and Iron Wire, 241
  • Young's Type-composing Machine, 368

SUBJECT MATTER.

  • Anchors, Hunter's, 154
  • Anvils and Forgo Hammers, Dawes', 5
  • Axles, Bessemer's Crank, 313
  • and Shafts, Brooman's Cranked, 59
  • Batteries, Electric, Meidinger's, 94
  • Galvanic:, Marcais', 95
  • Jones' Iron, 133
  • Beams, Clay's Deck and other, 259
  • and Girders, Barlow's, 382
  • Bit Stocks or Auger Handles, Tucker's, 248
  • Boiler Stays, Brooman's. 295
  • Boilers. Construction of Steam, 365
  • Hunt's Steam. 241
  • McConnell's Steam, 204
  • Newcastle and Cardiff, 96
  • for Newcastle Coal Constructing, 223
  • Boilers, Tubular Steam Evans', 23
  • Water Circulation in, 97
  • Boots and Shoes, Machinery for the Manufacture of, Henry's, 59
  • Boring Rocks, Johnson's Machinery, 136
  • Brake and Coupling Apparatus, Palmer's, 312
  • Breakwaters, 97
  • Brewing, Larochette's Machinery for, 313
  • Bricks and Tiles, Eccles' Machinery for the Manufacture of, 347
  • Bridges, Prussian Railway, 205
  • Buffers and Springs, Brown's, 458
  • Bullets or other Projectiles, Edge's, 76
  • Cables, Hall and Wells' Electric Telegraph, 334
  • Sinnock's Machine for Making Telegraphic, 413
  • Carriages, Aimont's Railway and other, 280
  • Cast Iron, Expansion of, 369
  • Centrifugal Machines, Graham's, 205
  • Chains and Ropes, Stopper for, Wardell's, 115
  • Chairs and Fastenings, Bow's Railway, 58
  • Churning and Washing Machines, Bradford's, 459
  • Coal Burning Locomotives, 298
  • Cocks or Taps, Warner, Derbyshire and Mann's, 40
  • Compass, Henry's Mariners', 442
  • Condensers, Surface, Scott's, 458
  • Condensing Apparatus, Newton's, 111
  • Coupling, Finch's Iron Mast, 346
  • Apparatus and Brake, Palmer's, 312
  • Cranks, Lee's Manufacture of, 222
  • Crossings, Deny's Railway, 346
  • Cutting and Shaping Metals, Howden's Machinery, 281
  • Decimal System of Measurement to Mechanical Engineering Work, 294
  • Dock, Nystrom's Hydraulic Pontoon, 132
  • Docks, Floating, Pile's, 262
  • Draught of Carriages, Leahy's Apparatus for Facilitating the, 442
  • Drill, Barton and Sons' Universal Portable, 132
  • Electrical and Magnetic Apparatus, Barclay's, 95
  • Engine, Newcastle Pumping, 129
  • Engines, Arrowsmith's Carding, 427
  • Hydraulic, Knowelden and Edwards', 11.5
  • Johnson's Locomotive, 44
  • Marine, Russell's, 382
  • Marino, Samuel and Nicholson's, 22
  • Steam, Burgh's. 154
  • Steam, Marshall's, 62
  • Steam, Randolph and Elder's, 416
  • Steam, Rowan's, 77
  • Steam, Tod's Marine, 350
  • Steam, Turner's. 118
  • Steam, W. and W. McNaught's, 172
  • Traction, Barrans', 150
  • Traction and Carriages, Burrell's, 26
  • Water Pressure, Amos and Francis', 186
  • Expansion Gear, Newton's, 26
  • Feed Apparatus, Giffard's, 330
  • Movement, Indefinite, Shaw's ,132
  • Feed-water Heating Apparatus, Clark's. 412
  • Fire-arms, Barclay's Mode of Loading, 40
  • Brooman's Revolving, 168
  • Johnson's, 330
  • and Ordnance, Lindner's, 5
  • Sharp's Breech-loading Repeater, 151
  • Fire-bars for Boiler Furnaces, Harden's, 150
  • Martin and Purdie’s, 458
  • Stevens' Pendulous, 280
  • Fish Hooks, Newton's, 426
  • Plates, Price and Hawkins' Mode of Forming, 330
  • Forge Hammers and Anvils, Dawes', 5
  • Fuel from Peat, Hodgson's Manufacture, 115
  • Furnaces, Corbett and Carmont's, 413
  • Hawthorn's, R. and W., Coal-burning, 169
  • Newton's Boiler and other, 365
  • Gas Burner's, Wadsworth's, 98
  • Light. Copcutt's, 240
  • Meters, Mead's, 277
  • Regulator, Dudgeon’s, 59
  • Regulator, Wright's, 427
  • Gauge, Mercurial Steam, 385
  • Gearing, Robertson's Frictional, 20S Rolling Mill, 431
  • Ginning and Cleaning Cotton, Garnett's, 313
  • Governor, Vasserot's Pendulum, 95
  • Governors, Elwell's, 187
  • Newton's, 347
  • Hammer, Atmospheric, 412
  • Hansom Cabs, Evans', 'AO Harrows, Chain, Munro's. 459
  • Hydraulic Presses, Tanya's, 23

Implements,

  • Agricultural, Brennand’s, 8
  • Agricultural, Coleman's, 386
  • Agricultural, Seamen's, 402
  • Cultivating, Smith's. 412
  • India-rubber, Johnson's Machinery for Treating, 443
  • Indicator, Mitchell's Engine Speed, 136
  • for Ovens, May's Heat, 151
  • Insulation of Telegraphic Conductors, Warne's, 446
  • Iron, Chapman's Manufacture of Angle, 399
  • Implements in the Manufacture of, Bagnall’s, 8
  • Rolling Machinery, Lauth's, 187
  • Lead Pipe Machinery, Wilson's, 462
  • Lifeboat, Ludlum's, 398
  • Looks, Ash's, 331
  • Locomotives, American Coal-burning, 238
  • Looms, Diggle's, 4
  • Taylor's, 331
  • Lubricating Apparatus, Kellingley’s, 442
  • Lubricators, Griffiths and Brennand's, 41
  • Measurement to Mechanical Engineering Work, Decimal System of, 294
  • Metals, Howden's Machinery for Cutting and Shaping, 284
  • Morewood's Implements in Coating, 864
  • Shanks' Machinery for Forging and Stamping. 386
  • Mines, Preventing Accidents in, Dutton, Martin, and Phillips, 413
  • Moulding, Muir and Mellwham's Iron, 364
  • and Pressing, Brooman's Machinery, 443
  • Moulds for Casting, Gourlay's, 402
  • Mowing Machines, Whitaker's, 416
  • Newcastle Pumping Engine, 129
  • Oats from Chaff, Clark's Machinery for Separating, 883
  • Ovens, Coke, Jones', 40
  • for Iron Furnaces, Hot Blast, 73, 91
  • Coke, Joseph's, 277
  • Newton's, 312
  • Paddle-wheels, Elder's, 77
  • Peat. Hodgson's Manufacture of Fuel from, 115
  • Permanent Way. Johnson's, 91
  • Way, Saxby's, 442
  • Way. Turnbull's, 240
  • Pier. Hopkins' Wrought Iron, 865
  • Pipe Machinery, Lead, Wilson's, 462
  • Pistons. Critchley and Elston's, 169
  • Metallic, Smethurst's, 94
  • Roberts' Packings for, KS
  • Sinclair’s, 258
  • Postage Stamps, Johnson's Instrument for Severing, Damping, and Fixing, 416
  • press, Morse's Power Printing. 430
  • pressing and Moulding, Brooman's Machinery for, 443
  • Printing Apparatus of Railway Telegraphs, 276
  • Projectile. a New. Count Stuart's, 153
  • Prussian Railway Bridges, 2q5
  • Pumps, Evans and Jones', 58
  • Winstanley and Kelly's. 426
  • Punching Machines, Johnson's, 94
  • Machinery, Lees and Heap's, 114 4
  • Rail-cutting and Punching Machine, Johnson's, 94
  • Rails, Beattie's Guide, 898
  • Railway Bars for Street Railways. 150
  • Raising Weights, Newbon, Smith, and Brown's Machinery for, 133
  • Refrigerators, Bennett's, J. and J., for Cooling Beer, dm. 240
  • Regulating the :Pressure and Flow of Steam, Apparatus for, Harris', 168
  • Rocks, Machinery for Boring, Johnson's, 136
  • Rolling Steel and Iron Wire, Wright's Mode, 241
  • Sails to the Yards of Ships, Lewis' Mode of Attaching, 58
  • Screw-bolts and Nuts, Seller's Machinery, 42G
  • Screw Experiments on the Doris, 22
  • Stocks and Dies. Williams and Fuller's, 345
  • Seeds and Manure, Newington's Apparatus for Distributing, 346
  • Sewerage Apparatus, Whitelaw's, 118
  • Ships' Blocks, Hussey's, 208
  • Miller's Mode of Blocking and Securing. 316
  • Raising and Lowering, White and Jenkins', 226
  • and Vessels, Reid and Milner’s Improvements in the Construction of, 168
  • Shuttles, Dixon and Whittaker's, 20.5
  • Signals, Batty's Railway, 399
  • Slotting Machines, Variable Circular Motion for; 4
  • Glasgow and Hand's, 413
  • Smoke-burning Apparatus. Frodsham's, 76
  • Spinning Machinery, Scholfield and Cudworth's, 427
  • Springs, Emery's Carriage, 383
  • Spencer's, 4
  • and Buffers, Brown's, 458
  • for Railway Carriages and Locomotives, Gatwood's, 259
  • Steam. Harris' Apparatus for Regulating the Pressure and Flow of, 168
  • Superheating, Evans and Soames', 3S:;
  • at all Temperatures, to Determine the Density of, 310
  • Trap for the Escape of Water and Air, !lathers', 22
  • Stopper for Chains and Ropes, Wardell's, 11.;
  • Superheating Apparatus. Beardmore's, 458
  • Steam, Lamb and Summer's Apparatus, 41
  • Supports for Telegraphic Wires, Siemens', 295
  • Surface Condensers, Pontifex’s, 22
  • Condensers, Scott's, 458
  • Switch Box and Gear, Carris', 4
  • Telegraph Apparatus, Siemens' Electric, 258
  • Telegraphs, Dujardin's Printing Apparatus of Railway, 27d
  • Telegraphic Wires, Supports for, Siemens'. 295
  • Trucks for Locomotive Engines, Bissell's, 80
  • Turn-tables, William Sellers and Co., 98
  • Type-composing Machine, Young's, 368
  • Valves for Blast Furnaces, Air, 365
  • Vases, Wilkins' Flower, 241
  • Vessels on Slips, Grissell's Machinery for Moving, 190
  • Vice, Turner's Registered, 133
  • Washing and Churning Machines, Bradford's, 459
  • Weighing Machines, Pearce's, 223
  • Weights, Newbon's Machinery for Raising, 133
  • Wheel Skid or Shoe, Poupard's, 262
  • Wheels. Baillie’s Railway, 44
  • Wire, Wright's Mode of Rolling Steel and Iron, 241

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