The Engineer 1875/10/08
Main Subjects
- Bullen's High Pressure Ball Cocks, p 246.
- Deaths, p 251.
- Henry William Harman
- Charlotte Stroudley, wife of William Stroudley.
- Development and Improvement of The Tees, p 243.
- Dick and Stevenson - Apparatus for Working Steep Gradients By Locomotives, p 246. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 251.
- Water Tight Bulkheads - HMS Vanguard.
- Sanitary Condition of the Seine.
- Labour Saving Machinery.
- Blast Furnace Tuyeres - Alfred Hickman.
- Steam Coal - Rupert Kettle.
- Gas as a Fuel - Graff, Bennett and Co and Rogers and Burchfield.
- Exhibition of Locomotives at Darlington, (No.II), p 243.
- HMS Vanguard - Plan of, p 251 and 256. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 253.
- Machine for Obtaining Motive Power from Wave Motion - By B. Tower, p 256.
- Mein's Patent Governor, p 246.
- Memoir on the Construction of a Masonry Dam - James R. Crose, concluded from page 217, p 245.
- Montreal Iron Mines, West Cumberland, p 255. (Illustrated).
- On the Optical Properties of a Titano-Silicic Glass - By Professor Stokes and J. Hopkinson, p 252.
- On Spongy Iron - Mr. Gibbs, p 244.
- On the Use of Caustic Lime in the Blast Furnace - Isaac Lowthian Bell, p 248.
- Royal Aquarium - A. Bedborough, p 250 and 252. (Illustrated).
- William Stroudley - Tender for Express Engine - London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, p 247. (Illustrated).