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The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1897 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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A

  • ADMIRALTY Steam Pinnace, 444
  • Aird’s “ Express” Pipe Joint, 408
  • Alabama and the Prince George, The, United States Battleships, 336
  • America, Car Ferries of the Great Lakes, of, 132
  • American Electric Carriage, An, 8
  • American and German Scissors r. English, 248
  • American Lakes, Sketch Map of the, 133
  • American Machine Tools, Some, 59, 62
  • American Standard Rails, 448
  • American Tramway Tunnel, Boston, U.S.A., 410
  • American Railway Tools, 589
  • Archibald, Captain, Lifebuoy, 301
  • Armstrong and Co., Sir W., Chilian Cruiser “Esmeralda,” 320
  • Assam-Bengal Railway, Construction Work on the, 583, 584
  • Atkinson and Pbilipson, Messrs., Motor Carriage, 388
  • Atlas Engineering Company, Some Modern Machine Tools, 366, 367
  • Atlas Oil Engine, Messrs. Humphries and Co., Royal Agricultural Show, 639
  • Austrian Compound Goods Locomotive, Kaiser Ferdinand Nord Bahn, 242

B

  • BALDWIN, Mr. W. J., Separation of Oil and Grease from Exhaust Steam, 258
  • Barker’s Compound Crank for Cycles, 374
  • Bates, Mr. Lindon P., Electro-hydraulic Dredger, 314, 315
  • Bary, Mr., The Thuchof Water-tube Boiler, 164
  • Baxter’s Steering Gear, s.s. “Jackdaw” and “Comrade,” 246
  • Bcardmore, Mr. Win., Nickel Steel for Boiler Shell Plates, Forgings, and other Purposes, 420
  • Beeton’s Starting Gear for Vehicles, 352
  • Bennett, Mr. A. R , Convection Scope and Calorimeter, 390, 421
  • Bennett and Sayer, Messrs., Plastic Brick-making Plant, 97
  • Beyrouth and Damascus Railway, The, 36
  • Beyrouth and Damascus Railway, Rack Rail Locomotive, Société de Construction, Winter¬thur, 58
  • Bigler’s Signal Buoy, 495
  • Binnie, Mr. A. R., The Black wall Tunnel, 504, 505, 506, 507, 514
  • Bird, Mr. Geo. Fred, Some Noteworthy Express Locomotives, 114, 119
  • Blaber, Mr. Charles O., Devil's Dyke Railway, Brighton, 340, 346
  • Black Sea and Baltic Canal, Map of the, 360
  • Blackwall Tunnel, The, 504, 505, 506, 507, 514
  • Blackwall Tunnel, Letter from “ Pick ford Van,” with Diagram, 576
  • Blanche, MM., The Beyrouth and Damascus Railway, 36
  • Blankenberghe Sewerage Works, 9, 10, 12, 32, 33, 66, 69
  • Blot Secondary Cell, The, 98, 251
  • Bollinckx Small Clearance Valves, 113
  • Bon’s Acetylene Gas Producer (Figs. 7, 81, 53
  • Brighton Waterworks, Triple-expansion Pumping Engines (Supplement, January 22nd, 1897), 85
  • Britannia Company, The Improved Plate-flanging Machine, 123
  • “ Briton,” Launch of R.M.S., 602
  • Brooke’s Thermal Regulator, 290
  • Browett, Lindley, and Co., Messrs., Independent Surface Condensing Plant, 44
  • Brown, Sir John, 5
  • Buda-Pesth, The Francis-Joseph Bridge at, 486, 487, 490
  • Bullier, M., Apparatus for Filling Receivers for Railway Train Lighting (Figs. 14, 15, 16), 53
  • Bary, Mr. Alexander B.,» Water Tower, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 293
  • Busbbury Electric Dog Cart, The, 565

C

  • CALIFORNIA Electric Transmission, Water¬power Plant at Fresno, 238, 239
  • Cambrian Locomotive Albion, The, 140
  • Cameron's Steering Gear, Japanese Battleship “Fuji,” 363
  • Cammell’s 6in. Harvey Steel Plates, Trials of, 84
  • Canet Quick-fire Guns for the Greek Navy, 189, 193
  • Cape Government Railways, Narrow-gauge Pas¬senger Engine (Supplement, April 23rd, 1897)
  • Carnegie Armour for the “Kearsage” and “Ken¬tucky," 4
  • Carroll Boiler Water Purifier, The, 55
  • Chesterfield Viaduct, Mr. R. E. Cooper, Lan¬cashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway, 264, 265
  • Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railway Map, 267
  • Chilian Cruiser “ Esmeralda,” First-class, 320
  • Circum-Etna Railway, Giarre Station, 531
  • Circum-Etna Railway, Travelling Crane, 530
  • Clarke, Chapman, and Co., Capstan Gear, H.M.S. “ Prince George," 79
  • Clarke, Mr. John, A New Stern Tube, 166
  • Clarke, Mr. Thomas Curtis, Third Avenue Swing Bridge, New York, 165
  • Coldrenick Viaduct cn the Great Western Railway, 187, 188
  • Collett, Mr. C. B., Moment of Resistance (Figs. 1-5 ,465
  • Combe, Barbour, and Combe, Messrs., “Double¬ending ” Machine, 146
  • Compagnie du Cbemin de Fer del’Est, Balanced Slide Valve, 407
  • Cornell’s (Arnold’s) Motor Car, 567
  • Corliss Engine, Messrs. W. H. Hopper and Co., Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 106, 108, 111
  • Corrientes Boiler, Interior of Steam Chamber, 301
  • Corscaden, Mr. Thomas, Wrought Steel Pulley, 647
  • Cowley Lock, A Wrecked Canal Barge, 146
  • Crossley, Mr. Francis William, 351
  • Crutchley, Lieut., Rapid Cable-laying for War Purposes, 464
  • Crystal Palace, Motor Cars at tho, 565
  • Czekelius, Mr. Aurel, The Francis Joseph Bridge at Buda-Pesth, 486, 487, 490

D

  • DAVEY, Mr. Henry, On Separate Condensing Plants, 538
  • Day, Summers, and Co., Ninety-ton Sheers, Haul- bowline Dockyard, 624
  • Deeley, Mr. R. M., Superficial Tension and Lubrication (Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7), 157, 158
  • Denny and Dunipace Sewage Works, 261
  • De Ridder’s Flue-gas Sampling Apparatus, 627
  • Devil’s Dyke Railway, Brighton, 340, 346
  • Dewrance, Mr. John, Bearings of the Marine Engine, 42
  • Don, Great Northern Railway Bridge over the, 466 518, 520, 563
  • Dublin and Lucan Steam Tramway, The, 519
  • “ Due tor” Combined Nail-making and Box-nail¬ing Macbine: The, 40
  • Dulier Smoke Absorption Apparatus, 523
  • Donkirk, Dock Improvements at, 481
  • Durham College of Science, Experimental Engines at the, 92, 93
  • Durham College of Science, Fronde Dynamo¬meter, 96

E

  • EASTON, Anderson, and Gooiden, Messrs., Elec¬tric Light, 599
  • Easton and Anderson Ram, The, 211
  • ‘' Engineer ” Horseless Carriage Competition, Route Map, 483
  • England, Map of the South, Waterways of, 311
  • “ Esmeralda,” First-class Chilian Cruiser, 320
  • Essh System, Launch Engine of the, 150

F

  • FAY’S Balanced Valve for Locomotives. 107
  • Ferguson, Mr. J., Denny and Dunipace Sewage Works, 261

Ferreira New Cyanide Works, The, 429, 440

  • Fleming and Ferguson, Messrs., Triple-expansion Pumping Engines (Supplement, January 22nd, 1897), 85
  • Fletcher’s Muffle Furnace, 603
  • Foden, Sons, and Co., Messrs. E., Traction Engines, Royal Agricultural Show, 639
  • Folsom • Sacramento Power Transmission, The, 590, 591, 592
  • Foquo et Cie., MM., Triple-expansion Engine, 172
  • Foster's Film Evaporator, 449
  • Francis-Joseph Bridge at Buda-Pesth, 486, 487, 490
  • Fraser Automatic Carriage Door and Station Indicator, 447
  • Fraser and Sons, Messrs. John, Pneumatic Evaporative .Condenser, 372
  • French Locomotives, Balanced Slide Valves on, 407
  • Froude Dynamometer, Durham College of Science, 94
  • “Fuji,” Cameron’s Steering Gear, Japanese Battleship, 363
  • "Fuji, Japanese Battleship, 317
  • Fyenoord Engine Works, Rotterdam, Pumping Engines (Supplement, May 7th, 1897), 430, 431, 432, 433, 460

G

  • GALLOWAY, Mr. John, 9
  • Garrett’s Combined Thrashing and Clover Hulling Machine, 549
  • Garryowen, The Pneumatic Elevator, The East Ferry Road Engineering Works (Supplement, February, \2th, 1897)
  • “ Gascon,” The Union s.s., 211
  • German Liner “Augusta Victoria,” The, 495
  • Gillet, Forest, and Bocandé, MM., Acetylene Gas Producer (Fig. 9), 53
  • Goss, Mr. W. F. M., Paper Friction Wheels, 151
  • Grand Junction Canal, Inclined Plane Lift, 81
  • Granger, Mr., Variable Steam Jet Blower, 192
  • Gray, Mr. I. Macfarlanc, Accelerity Diagram of the Steam Engine, 409
  • Great Northern Railway Bridge over the Don, 466, 518, 520, 563
  • Great Northern Single-wheeler, The Latest, 633
  • 1 Great Western Railway, Maps Showing Progress of thev 259
  • Greter Krivaneck and Co., Messrs., Compound Engine, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 192, 193
  • Gwynne and Co., Messrs., Dock Pumping Machinery, 544

H

  • HAMBURG - AMERICAN Liners, “Pennsyl¬vania ” and “ Arabia,” 339
  • Harvey Nickel Plate Trials, 437
  • Harrison, McGregor, and Co.’s “ Albion,” No. 7 Mower, 549
  • Haulbowline Dockyard, Ninety-ton Sheers, 624
  • Hawthorne, Leslie, and Co., Messrs., Tank Locomotive, Circum Etna Railway, 511
  • Hayward Tyler and Co., Messrs., Compound Engine and Dynamo, 647
  • Head, Wrightson, and Co., Messrs., Mill’s Water- sealed Furnace Valves, 201
  • Headland Secondary Battery, The, 107
  • H.M. Battleship “Powerful,” Indicator Dia¬grams, 130
  • H.M. Battleship “Prince George," 336, 638, 612
  • H.M. Battleship “Prince George,” Capstan Gear, 79
  • H.M. Battleship “Renown,” 12,350 Tons (Supple¬ment, June 25th, 1897)
  • H.M. Battleship “Terrible,” Electric Lighting Machinery, 436
  • H.M.S. “ Swordfish,” 422
  • Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Messrs., Non-clearance Exhaust Valves, 198
  • Holden’s Liquid Fuel Injector, 539
  • Holliday’s Acetylene Gas Producer (Fig. 6), 52
  • Hollins, Mr. F. T., Electric Interlocking the
  • Block and Mechanical Signals on Railways, 148, 149, 167, 186
  • Holst Pumping Engine, The, 29, 30
  • Hopper and Co., Messrs. W. H., Corliss Engine, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 106, 108, 111
  • Hopper and Co., Messrs. W., Triple-expansion Engine, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 88
  • Hotchkiss Automatic Machine Gun-rifle Calibre, 414, 415
  • Hulse, Mr. W. Wilson, 326
  • Humphries and Co.’s Atlas Oil Engine, Royal Agricultural Show, 639

I

  • INDIA, Famine Works in Nira Irrigation Canal, 183, 235, 236
  • Indian Midland Railway Goods Locomotive, Sir G. B. Bruce, 618
  • Indian State Railways, Tank locomotive, 569
  • Inglis, Messrs. A. and J., Twin-screw Yacht “ Varuna,” 214, 216, 218
  • Invicta, The Locomotive, 387
  • Ipswich Sewage Pumps, Windmill Pump, Mr. Hy. Sykes, 304

J

  • JAPAN, Docks and Warehouses, Yokosuka, 25
  • Japan, Kyoto Electric Light Works, 138
  • Japan, Thirty Types of Locomotive Engines, Imperial Railways (Supplement, March Kth,
  • Japanese Battleship " Fuji," 317, 363
  • Japanese Railway Passenger and Goods Engines, Mr. R. F. Trevithick, 283, 289
  • Johnson, Mr. Richard, Railway Bridge over the Don, 466, 518, 520, 563
  • Johnson, Mr. Sam. Waite, On Piston Valves in Locomotives, 577
  • Johnson Capped Shot, The, 110
  • Joy's Patent Assistant Cylinder, 619

K

  • KAISER Ferdinand Nord Bahn, Express Loco¬motive, 142
  • “ Kearsage,” Armour Plate for the, 586
  • “ Kearsage’’ and “ Kentucky,” Armour for the, 4
  • “Kherson,” The, Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., Ill
  • Kirchner’s Mortising and Boring Tool, 318
  • Kirkaldy, Mr. David, 148

L

  • LAMINGTON Bridge, B.isbace, 594
  • Lancashire Boiler Fitted with Carroll’s Water Purifier, 55
  • Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway Chesterfield Viaduct, 264, 265
  • Laveriok, Mr. I. W., Spring Coupling for Winding or Hauling Engines, 175
  • Lawson’s Metallic Packing, 342
  • Lea, Removing a Railway Bridge over the, 81
  • Leguin and Perrodil, MM., Acetylene Gas Producer (Fig. 13), 53
  • Lequeux, M., Acetyleno Gas Producer (Fig. 10),
  • Licoudis, Lieut. P. S , Sectional Gun, 247
  • Liesen’s Rock Drill, 329
  • Lilpop, Rau, and Levenstein, Messrs., Compound Engine, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 192
  • Lindsay’s Patent Coil Clutch, 423
  • Liquid Fuel Engineering Company, Boiler, 566
  • Liquid Fuel Engineering Company’s Van, The, London Central Railway, Electrical Plant, 587
  • Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast Railway Sections, 266
  • London, Map of New Railways for, 82
  • London and North-Western Railway, Express 392
  • Senger Engine> Waver)oy Class, Mr. Webb, London and North-Western Railway, Standard Joint, 533

M

  • McARTH UR-FORREST Cyanide Process of Gold Extraction, 381, 382
  • Malta Electric Lighting Station, 337, 342, 343,
  • Malta Electricity Supply Works, Lamp Post, 343
  • Matthew's Patent Deep Bore-hole Pump, 136
  • Midget Steam Trap, The, 305
  • Midland Railway Enginemen's Home at High- gate, 384, 385
  • Midland Railway, Now Standard Rail, 247
  • Mills and Co., Messrs., Aluminium Bed-plate, 509
  • Mill’s Water-sealed Furnace Valve’, 201
  • Morehead and de Chalmot, MM., Electric Furnace for the Production of Calcium Carbide (Figs. 1,2), 52
  • Morris and Salmon, Messrs., Electric Hansom, 350
  • Mors Motor Carriage, 328
  • Muirhead's Rolled Steel Railway Chair, 473
  • Munro’s Stoam Boiler, 110
  • Murphy, Mr. E., Automatic Brush, 110

N

  • NEILSON and Co., Messrs., Tank Locomotive, Indian State Railways, 569
  • Neustadt Lokomotiv Fabrik, Express Locomotive, 142
  • Newcomen Engine, An Old, 646
  • Newgate-street, The Widening of, Plan, 8
  • Newton Machine Tocl Works, American Machine Tools, 59, 62
  • New York, New Tram Rail for, 78
  • New York, Swing Bridge, Third Avenue, 165
  • Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, Compound Engine, Messrs. Lilpop, Rau, and Levenstein, 192
  • Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, Department of Manufacturers and Industries, 292
  • Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, Machinery Hall, 268, 273, 274
  • Nijni Novgorod, The Thnchof Water-tube Boiler, 164
  • Niji Novgorod Exhibition, Triple-expansion Engine, Messrs. W. Hopper and Co., 88 Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, Water Tower, Mr. A. R. Bary, 293
  • Niles Tool Works Company, Planing Machine, 612
  • Nira Irrigation Canal, Famine Works in India, 135, 183, 235, 236
  • Nordberg Manufacturing Company, Double Clutch Winding Engine, Montana Mines, 168
  • North British Railway, Express Locomotive, 257
  • North-Western Railway, Compound Locomotives on the, Tractometer Diagrams, 458, 459

O

  • OGDEN’S Packing, 304
  • Okos Water-tube Boiler, The, 165
  • Ottewell Sight-feed Lubricator, The, 31
  • Otto Hoffmann Coke Ovens, Views of the, 207, 208, 209, 231 ...

P

  • PARSONS, Tho Hon. C. A., The Torpedo Boat “Turbinia,” 540
  • Pennington Flying Machino, The, 174
  • Peugeot Motor Car, The New, 177
  • Plews, The York, Newcastle, aud Berwick Rail¬way Company, 601
  • Pompeian Boilers, 55, 56
  • Power Speciality Company, The Hydraulic Ram, 123
  • Preece, Mr. W. H., Electric Lighting Station, Malta, 337, 342, 343, 344
  • Preece, Mr. W. H., Signalling through Space without Wires, 617
  • Pretot Motor Carriage, The, 118
  • Protot Motor Car Speed Gearing, 523
  • Prevost, M., Acetylene Gas Producer and Lamp (Figs. 4. 5), 53
  • “Prince George,” H. M. Battleship, 638, 612
  • Pullman Sleeping Car, A, 80
  • Pullman Vestibule Car, Standard, Working
  • Drawing, No. 9, The Engineer, January 22nd

R

  • RAMAGE, Mr. A. G., Mechanical Method of Ascertaining the Statical Stability of Ships, 365
  • Ramsbottom, Mr. John, 563
  • Ransomes, Sims, and Jofferies, Messrs., Rotary Potato Digger, 640
  • Ransomes and Rapier, Messrs., 30-ton Steam Travelling Crane, 321
  • Rapier, Mr. Richard Christopher, 573
  • Replogle Turbine Governor, The, 3
  • Reynolds and Co., Messrs., Electric Tramcar for Street Cleaning, 41
  • Rhine, Rock-dredging on the, 41
  • Ribbe Accumulator, The, 408
  • Richmond, Mr. W. F., Self-acting Pipe Cutter, 375
  • Rife Hydraulic Ram, The, 123
  • Rimmington Anti friction Gear Wheels, The, 71
  • Roberts-Austen, Prof. W. C., Report to the Alloys Committee, 176, 190, 191, 224
  • Roots and Venables’ Petro-car, 566
  • Rotterdam, Pumping Engines for (Supplement, May 7th, 1897), 430, 431, 432, 433, 460
  • Rous-Marten, Mr. Charles, The Latest Great Northern Single-wheeler, 633, 634 Rowan, Mr. F. J., Application of Electricity to Engineering Tools, 470, 471
  • Royal Agricultural Show, Plan of Implement Yard, 600
  • Russian Voluntoer Fleet Troopship “Kherson,” The, 111
  • Ruston, Proctor, and Co., 6-N.H.P. Traction Engine, 548

S

  • ST. LAWRENCE, Proposed Bridge over tho, 124
  • Salt Lake City, U.S.A., Street Gutters for Irrigation Water, 436
  • Sandford Vertical Bailer, The, 399
  • Scott and Mountain, Messrs. E., Electric Lift Engine, 583
  • Scott and Mountain, Messrs. E., Electrical Plant, 587
  • Scott and Mountain, Messrs. E, High-speed Engine and Dynamo, 388
  • Sennett, Mr. Alf. R., The Atmospheric Engine and Humphrey Potter, 61
  • Sims-Dudley Powder Pneumatic Gun, 389
  • Singer, Mr. Charles, Moulding Winding Drums,
  • Skinner-street Bridge, Great Eastern Railway, Mr. J. Wilson, 215, 222, 223
  • Smith, Mr., Holroyd Motor Car, 565
  • Smith, Mr. Thomas D., Automatic Drainer for Steam Engine Cylinders, 141
  • Snell, Mr C. Scott, Submarine Telegraphy during War, 464
  • Spencer and Co., Messrs. J., Drilling and Boring Machine, 613
  • Spencer and Co., Messrs. J., Duplex Wheel Lathe, 613
  • Spithead, Naval Review (Plan), 615
  • Spithead, Naval Review, The Thunderer, the Collingwood, the Royal Sovereign, 614
  • Spithead, Warships at (Supplement, June 18th, 1897), 635, 636
  • Spray’s Electric Furnace for Producing Calcium Carbide, 51
  • S.S. "Portena,” Telegraph Cable Laying Machinery, 445
  • Stewart, Mr. A., Corrogated Disc Steel Pulley, 301
  • Sykes, Mr. Hy., Windmill Pump, 304
  • Sykes’s System, Electric Railway Signals, 276

T

  • TAITE, Howard and Co., Ltd., Air Compressor for Pneumatic Tools, 173
  • Taunton, New Station, 260
  • Taylor, Mr. C. H., Hydraulic Air-compressing Plant, 685
  • Thames Ironworks Company, Admiralty Steam Pinnace, 444
  • Thomas, Mr., Inclined Plane Lift, Grand Junction Canal, 81
  • Thompson’s Universal Conveyer, 602
  • Thuchof Water-tube Boiler, The, 164
  • Thwaites’ Steel Furnace, 160, 161
  • Tower’s Steady Platform, Search Light on, 422
  • Trans-Siberian Railway, Views on the Supplement, June 4<A, 1897)
  • Trevithick, Mr. R. F., Passenger and Goods Engines, Japanese Railway, 283, 289
  • “Turbinia" Boat Torpedo, 397

U

  • UNION Mail Steamor 11 Briton,” The, 602
  • Union s.s. “Gascon,” The, 211
  • U.S. Battleship, “Alabama,” The (Supplement, April 8th, 1897)
  • U.S. Battleship, The “ Alabama ” (Supplement», January 1st and April 8lh, 1897) 336
  • U.S. Battleships "Wisconsin,” “Illinois,” and “Alabama” (Supplement, January 1st 1897)
  • U.S. Monitor “ Puritan,” 285, 286, 296
  • U.S. Navy, The Cruiser "Brooklyn,” 410, 411
  • U.S. Steamer “Grande Duchesse,’’ 510

V

  • VAN DE CASTEELE, Mr., Blankenberghe Sewerage Works, 9, 10, 12, 32, 33
  • “Varuna,” The Twin-screw Yacht, 214, 216, 218
  • Vickers’ 6in. Armour Plate after Trial, 437
  • Victorian Railways, Automatic Carriage Door and Station Indicator, 447
  • Victorian Railways, Oil Blending Plant, 139
  • Vulcan Foundry’s First Locomotive, 1832, The, 619
  • Vulcanised Fibre Company, Vulcanised Graphite Bearings, 110

W

  • WALKER, Mr. W. G., Propeller Ventilating Fans, and the Electric Motor Driving thorn, 648
  • Wallach's Improved Water-gauge Fittings, 85
  • Ward and Co., Messrs. S. A., Safety Hooks for Cranes, 43
  • "Weardale” Furnace, The, 497
  • Webb, Mr., On Permanent Way, 533
  • Weighton, Prof. R. L., The Experimental Engines at the Durham College of Science, 92, 93
  • West, Mr. Thos. D., Utility and Economy of Central Blast Cupolas, 522
  • Weiner Neustadt Works, Compound Goods Locomotive, 242
  • Wilkinson and Sons, Messrs. G., Three-head Boiler Drilling Machine, 45
  • Williams, Mr. E., The “Ductor” Combined Nail¬-making and Box-nailing Machine, 40
  • Wilson, Bart., Sir Alexander, 598
  • Wilson, Mr. I., Skinner-street Bridge, Great Eastern Railway, 215, 222, 223
  • Witkowitz Steel Armour Plates, 611
  • Worthington’s Pump Regulator, 339

Y

  • YEOVIL Motor Car, The, 665
  • Yokosuka Dockyard, Japan, 25
  • Youghal, Plastic Brick-mak<ng Plant, 97

Subject Matter

A

  • ACCELERITY Diagram of the Steam Engine, 409
  • Accumulator, The Ribbe, 408
  • Acetylene Gas Producer?, 52, 53
  • Air Compressor, Hydraulic, Mr. C. H. Taylor, 585
  • Air Compressor for Pneumatic Tools, Messrs. Taite Howard and Co., Ltd., 173
  • Alloys Research Committee, Prof. W. C. Roberts- Austen, 176, 190, 191, 224
  • Aluminium Bed-plate, Messrs. Mills and Co., 509
  • Armour Plate for the “ Kearsage ” and "Ken¬tucky,” 4, 586
  • Armonr Plate after Trial, Vickers’ 6in., 437
  • Armour Plates, Witkowitz Steel, 611
  • Atmospheric Engine and Humphrey Potter, The, 61
  • Automatic Carriage Door and Station Indicator, 447
  • Automatic Machine Gun, The Hotchkiss, 414, 415

B

  • BALANCED Slide Valve, Compagnie du Chemin de Fer de l’Est, 407
  • Balanced Valve for Locomotives, Fay’s, 107
  • Battery, The Headland Secondary, 107
  • Battleship “Alabama,” The U.S. (Supplements, January 1st and April 9th, 1897), 336
  • Battleship ‘‘Prince George,” H.M., 336, 638, 642
  • Battleship “ Fuji,” The Japanese, 317
  • Battleship “Renown,” H.M. (Supplement, June 25th, 1897)
  • Battleships, “Wisconsin," “ Illinois,” and “Ala¬bama," The United States (Supplements, Janu¬ary 1st and April 9th, 1897)
  • Bearings of the Marine Eogino, Mr. John Dewrance, 42
  • Blast Cupolas, Central, Mr. Thomas D. West, 522
  • Blower, Variable Steam Jet, Mr. Granger, 192
  • Boiler fitted with Carroll’s Water Purifier, Lanca¬shire, 55
  • Boiler, Corrientes’, Interior of Steam Chamber, 301
  • Boiler-drilling Machine, Three-head, Messrs. G. Wilkinson and Sons, 45
  • Boiler, Munro's Steam, 110
  • Boiler, The Okes Water-Tube, 164
  • Boilers, Pompeian, 55, 56
  • Boiler, The Sandford Vertical, 399
  • Boiler, Water-tube, Mr. Bary, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 164
  • Bore-hole Pump, Matthews’ Patent Deep, 136
  • Brick-making Plant, Plastic, Messrs. Bennett and Sayer, 97
  • Bridge, Brisbane, Lamington, 594
  • Bridge, Buda-Pesth, The Francis-Joseph, 486, 487, 490
  • Bridge over the Don, Great Northern Railway, 466, 518, 520, 563
  • Bridge, Great Eastern Railway, The Skinner- street, 215, 222, 223
  • Bridge over the Lea, Removing a Railway, 81
  • Bridge over the St. Lawrence, Proposed, 124
  • Brush, Automatic, Mr. E. Murphy, 110
  • Buoy, Bigler’s Signal, 495

C

  • CANAL Barge, A Wrecked, 146
  • Canal, Map of the Black Sea and Baltic, 360
  • Canal, Nira Irrigation, Famine Works in India, 135, 183, 235, 236
  • Capstan Gear, H.M.S. “ Prince George,” 79
  • Car Ferries of the Great American Lakes, 132
  • Cell, The Blot Secondary, 98, 251
  • Chronograph, A New, 462, 463
  • Coil Clutch, Lindsay’s Patent, 423
  • Coke Ovens, Otto-Hoffmann, 207, 208, 209, 231
  • Condenser, Pneumatic Evaporative, Messrs. John Fraser and Sons, 372
  • Condensing Plant, Independent Surface, Messrs. Browett, Lindley, ana Co., 44
  • Condensing Plants, Mr. H. Davey on Separate, 538
  • Convection Scope and Calorimeter, Mr. A. R, Bennett, 390, 421
  • Conveyer, Thompson's Universal, 602
  • Crane, 30-ton Steam Travelling, Messrs. Ran¬somes and Rapier, 321
  • Crane, Travelling, Circum Etna Railway, 530
  • Crank for Cycles, Barker’s Compound, 374
  • Cruiser "Brooklyn," U.S. Navy, The, 410, 411
  • Cruiser "Esmeralda,” First-class Chilian, 320
  • Cyanide Process of Gold Extraction, The, 429, 440, 457
  • Cyanide Process of Gold Extraction,The McArthur- Forrest, 381, 382
  • Cylinder, Joy’s Patent Assistant, 619

D

  • DIGGER, Rotary Potato, Messrs. Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, 640
  • Diving Bell Rock-dredger, 41
  • Dock Improvements at Dunkirk, 481
  • Dock Pumping Machinery, Messrs. Gwynne and Co., 644
  • Dockyard, Yokosuka, 25
  • “Double-ending” Machine, Messrs, Combe, Barbour, and Combe, 146
  • Drainer, Automatic, for Steam Engine Cylinders, Mr. Thos. D. Smith, 141
  • Dredger, Diving Bell Rock, 41
  • Dredger, Electro-Hydraulic, Mr. Lindon P. Bates, 314, 316
  • Drill, Liesen’s Rock, 329
  • Drilling and Boring Machine, Messrs. J. Spencer and Co., 613
  • Drilling Machine, Three-head Boiler, Messrs. G. Wilkinson and Sons, 45
  • Dynamometer, The Froude, 94

E

  • ELECTRIC Carriage, An American, 8
  • Electric Dog Cart, The Bushbury, 565
  • Electric Hansom, Messrs. Morris and Salmon, 350
  • Electric Interlocking the Block and Mechanical Signals on Railways, Mr. F. T. Hollins, 148, 149
  • Electric Lift, Messrs. Easton, Anderson, and Gooiden, 599
  • Electric Lift Engine, Messrs. E. Scott 'and Moun¬tain, 587
  • Electric Light Works, Japan, Kyoto, 138
  • Electric Lighting Machinery, H.M.S. “Terrible,” 436
  • Electric Lighting Station, Malta, 337, 342, 313, 344
  • Electrical Plant, London Central Railway, 587
  • Electric Railway Signals, Sykes’ System. 276
  • Electrical Transmission between Folsom and Sacramento, Long Distance, 590, 591, 592
  • Electrical Transmission Water-power Plant, Fresno, California, 238, 239
  • Electricity Applied to Engineering Tools, Mr. F. J. Rowan, 470, 471
  • Elevator, Garryowen, Pneumatic (Supplement, February 19iA, 1897)
  • Engine, An Old Newcomen, 646
  • Engine, Atlas Oil, Messrs. Humphries and Co , Royal Agricultural Show, 639
  • Engines, Compound, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 192,193
  • Engine, Corliss, Messrs. W. H. Hopper and Co., Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 106, 108, 111
  • Engine, Double-clutch Winding, Nordberg Manu¬facturing Co., 168
  • Engine and Dynamo, High-speed, Messrs. E. Scott and Mountain, 388
  • Engines and Dynamos, Malta Electricity Supply Works, 342
  • Engine, Electric Lift, Messrs. E. Scott and Moun¬tain, 588
  • Engines, The Experimental, at the Durham College of Science, 92, 93
  • Engine, The Holst Pumping, 29, 30
  • Engines, Passenger and Goods, Mr. R. F. Trevi¬thick, Japanese Railway, 283, 289
  • Engines, Pumping, for Rotterdam [Supplement, May 11th, 1897), 480, 431, 432, 433, 460
  • Engines, 6-N.H.P. Traction, Messrs. Ruston, Proctor, and Co., 548
  • Engines, Thirty Types of Locomotive, Imperial Railways of Japan [Supplement, March 26th, 1897,
  • Engines, Traction, Messrs. E. Foden, Sons, and Co., Royal Agricultural Show, 639
  • Engine, Triple-expansion, MM. Foque et Cie., 172
  • Engine, Triple-expansion, Nijni Novgorod Exhi¬bition, Messrs. W. Hopper and Co., 88
  • Engines, Triple - expansion Pumping, Brighton Waterworks [Supplement, January 22nd, 1897), 85
  • Enginemen’s Home at Highgate, The Midland Railway, 384, 385
  • Exhaust Valves, Non-clearance, Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., 198
  • Exhibition, Nijni Novgorod, Department of Manufactures and Industries, 292
  • Exhibition, Nijni Novgorod, Machinery Hall, 268, 273, 274
  • Exhibition, Nijni Novgorod, Water Tower, 293

F

  • FAST Run on the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railway, 267
  • Film Evaporator, Foster’s, 449
  • Flue-gas sampling Apparatus, De Ridder’s, 627
  • Flying Machine, The Pennington, 174
  • Furnace, Fletcher’s Muffle, 603
  • Furnace, The “ Weardale,” 497

G

  • GEAR Wheel, The Rimmington Anti-friction, 71
  • Gold Extraction, The McArthur Forrest Cyanide Process of, 381, 382
  • Governor, The Replogle Turbine, 3
  • Graphic Statistics [Diayranu), 27
  • Gun, A New Sectional, 247
  • Guns, Quick-fire Canet, 189,193
  • Guns, Sims-Dudley Powder Pneumatic, 389
  • Gutters for Irrigation Water, Street, 436

H

  • HANSOM, Electric, Messrs. Morris and Salmon, 350
  • Horseless Vehicles, The Pretot, 118
  • Hydraulic Air-compressing Plant, Mr. C. H. Taylor, 585
  • Hydraulic Ram, The Power Specialty Company, 123

I

  • INDICATOR Diagrams, H.M.S. “ Powerful,” 130
  • Interlocking Block and Mechanical Signals on
  • Railways, Mr. F. T. Hollin’s, 167, 186

L

  • LATHE, Duplex Wheel, 613
  • Launch Engine of the Essh System, 150
  • Lifebuoy, Captain Archibald, 301
  • Lift Engine, Electric, Messrs. E. Scott and Mountain, 588
  • Lift, Inclined Plane, Grand Junction Canal, 81
  • Liquid Fuel Injector, Holden’s, 539
  • Locomotive Albion, The Cambrian, 140
  • Locomotive, Compound Goeds, Wiener Neustadt Works, 242
  • Locomotive Engine, 1832, The Vulcan Foundry’s First, 619
  • Locomotive Engine, The Latest Great Northern, 633, 634
  • Locomotive Engines, Thirty Types of, Imperial Railways, Japan (Supplement, March 26th, 1897)
  • Locomotive, Express, Mr. G. F. Bird on Some Noteworthy, 114, 119
  • Locomotive, Express, Kaiser Ford'nand Nord- bahn, 142
  • Locomotive, Express, North British Railway, 257
  • Locomotive Express Passenger, London and North-Western Railway, Mr. Webb, 392
  • Locomotive, Goods, Sir G. B. Bruce, Indian Midland Railway, 618
  • Locomotive Invicta, The, 387
  • Locomotive, Narrow Gauge Passenger, Cape Government Railway (Supplement, April 23rd. 1897)
  • Locomotive, Passenger and Goods, Mr. R. F. Trevithick, 283, 289
  • Locomotive, Rack Rail, Beyrouth and Damascus Railway, 58
  • Locomotive, Tank, Indian State Railways, Messrs. Neilson and Co., 569
  • Locomotive, York, Newcastle, and Berwick Rail¬way Company, 601
  • Lubricator, The Ottewell Sight-Feed, 31

M

  • MACHINE Tools, Some American, 59, 62
  • Machine Tools, Some Modern, The Atlas Engineering Company, 365, 367
  • Machinery Hall, Nijni Novgorod Exhibition, 268, 273, 274
  • Map of the American Lakes, 133
  • Map of the Black Sea and Baltic, 360
  • Map of New Railways for London, 82
  • Map of Route, The Engineer Horseless Carriage Competition, 483
  • Maps Showing Progress of the Great Western Railway, 259
  • Map of the Southern Waterways of England
  • Mercantile Ship Construction, Recent Develop¬ments in, 406
  • Metallic Packing, Lawson’s, 342
  • Mineral Statistics, Geo. R. Bale (Diagrams), 27
  • Moment of Resistance, Mr. C. B. Collett (Figs. 1, 5), 465
  • Monitor “ Puritan,” The U.S., 285, 286, 296
  • Mortising and Boring Tool, Kirchner’s, 318
  • Motor Car, Messrs. Atkinson and Philipson, 388
  • Motor Car, Connell’s (Arnold’s), 567
  • Motor Cars at the Crystal Palace, 565
  • Motor Car, Mr. Holroyd Smith, 565
  • Motor Cars, Mors, 328
  • Motor Car, The New Peogeot, 177
  • Motor Car, The Pretot, 118, 523
  • Motor Car, The Yeovil, 565
  • Motor Car Speed Gearing, The Pretot, 523
  • Moulding Winding Drums, Mr. Chas. Singer, 121
  • Mower, Harrison, McGregor and Co.’s No. 7, 549
  • Muffle Furnace, Fletcher’s, 603

N

  • NAIL-MAKING and Box-Nailing Machine, The “ Ductor” Combined, 40
  • Naval Review, Spithead (Supplement, June \6th, 1897), 614, 615
  • Nickel Steel for Boiler Shell Plates, Forgings, and other Purposes, Mr. Wm. Beardmore, 42Ó

O

  • OIL Blending Plant, Victorian Railways, 139
  • Oil Engine, Atlas, Messrs. Humphries and Co., Royal Agricultural Show, 639

P

  • PACKING, Iawson’s Metallic, 342
  • Packing, Ogden’s Engine, 304
  • Paper Friction Wheels, Mr. W. F. M. Go38, 151
  • Permanent Way, American Standard, 448
  • Permanent Way, Midland Railway, New Standard Rail, 247
  • Permanent Way, Mr. Webb on, 533
  • Petro-Cycle and Petro-Car, Roots and Venables’, 566
  • Petroleum Vapour, Launch Engine of the Essh System, 150
  • Pinnace, Steam, Thames Ironworks Company, 444
  • Pipe-outter, Self-acting, Mr. W. F. Richmond,
  • Pipe Joint, Aird’s 11 Express,” 408
  • Piston Valves in Locomotives, Mr. Sam. Waite on, 577
  • Plan of Implement Yard, Royal Agricultural . Show, 600
  • Planing Machine, Niles Tool Works Company, 612
  • Plastic Brick-making Plant, Youghal, Messrs. Bennett and Sayer, 97
  • Plate-Hanging Machine, The Britannia Company, 123
  • Plates, Trial of Cammeh’s 6in. Harvey Steel, 84
  • Pneumatic Elevator, Garryowen, The {Supplement, February 19/A, 1897)
  • Polarising Photo-chronograph, A, 462, 463
  • Polyphase Electric Currents (Figs. 1-10), 284
  • Portrait of Sir John Brown, 5
  • Portrait, Mr. Francis William Crossley, 351
  • Portrait of Mr. John Galloway, 9
  • Portrait of Mr. W. Wilson Ilulse, 326
  • Portrait of Mr. David Kirkaldy, 148
  • Portrait Mr. John Ramsbottom, 568
  • Portrait Mr. Richard Rapier, 573
  • Portrait Sir Alexander Wilson, Bart., 598
  • Potato Digger, Rotary, Messrs. Ransomes, Sons, and Jefferies, Royal Agricultural Show, Ö40
  • Projectiles, Diagram of Action of, on a Battle¬ship, 54
  • Propeller Ventilating Fans and the Electric Motor Driving them, Mr. W. G. Walker, 648
  • Pulley, Corrugated Disc Steel, Mr. A. Stewart, 301
  • Pnlley, Wrought Steel, Mr. Thomas Corscaden, 647
  • Pullman Vestibule Car, A Standard, Working Drawing, No. 9, Engineer, January 22nd, 1897
  • Pump Regulator, Worthington’s, 339
  • Pump Windmill, Mr. H. Sykes, Ipswich Sewage Works, 304
  • Pumping Engine, The Holst, 29, 30
  • Pumping Engines for Rotterdam {Supplement, May 7th, 1897), 430, 431, 432, 433, 460
  • Pumping Engines, Triple-expansion, Brighton Waterworks {Supplement, January 22/ti, 1897), 85
  • Pumping Machinery, Dock, Messrs. Gwynne and Company, 544

R

  • RAILS, American Standard, 448
  • Railway, The Beyrouth and Damascus, 36
  • Railway Bridge over the Don, Great Northern, 518, 520, 563
  • Railway Bridge, Great Eastern, 215, 222, 223
  • Railway Bridge over the Lea, Removing, 81
  • Railway Chair, Rolled Steel, 473
  • Railway, Circum Etna, 530, 531
  • Railways for London, Map of New, 82
  • Railway Sections, Lancashire, Derbyshire, and East Coast, 266
  • Railway, Steep Grade, Devil’s Dyke, Brighten, 340, 346
  • Railway Tools, American, 589
  • Railway, The Trans-Siberian, View3 on (Sapp’e- nient, June 4th, 1897)
  • Ram, The Easton and Anderson, 211
  • Ram, Hydraulic, The Power Specialty Company, 123
  • Rock Drill, Liesen’s, 329
  • Rolled Steel Railway Chair, Muirhead’s, 473
  • S
  • SAFETY Hooks for Cranes, Messrs. 3. A. Ward and Co., 43
  • Scissors, American and German «. English, 218
  • Search Light on Tower’s Steady Platform, 422
  • Secondary Cell, The Blot, 98, 251
  • Sectional Gun, Lieut. P. S. Licondi’s, 247
  • Separation of Oil from Exhaust Steam, Mr. J. W. Baldwin, 258
  • Sewage Works, Denny and Dunipace, 261
  • Sewerage Works,. Blankenberghe, 9, 10, 12, 32, 33, 66, 69
  • Sheers, 90-Ton, Haulbowline Dockyard, 624
  • Shot, The Johnson Capped, 110
  • Sight-feed Lubricator, The Ottewell, 31
  • Signal Buoy, Bigler's, 495
  • Signalling through Space without Wires, Mr. W. H. Preece, 617
  • Signals on Railways, Interlocking the Block and
  • Mechanical, Mr. F. T. Hollins, 167, 186
  • Sleeping Car, A Pullman, 80
  • Smoke Absorption Apparatus, The Dulier, 523
  • Spring Coupling for Winding or Hauling Engines, Mr. J. W. Laverick, 175
  • Stability of Ships, Mochanical Method of Ascer¬taining the Statical, 365
  • Starting Gear for Vehicles, Booton’s, 352
  • Station, Taunton, The New, 260
  • Steam Jet Blower, Variable, Mr. Granger, 192
  • Steam Pinnace, Admiralty, 444
  • Steam Tramway, Dublin and Lucan, 519
  • Steam Trap, The Midget, 305
  • Steam Travelling Crane, 30-Ton, Messrs. Ransomes and Rapier, 321
  • Steamer “Briton,” The Union Mai', 602
  • Steamer “Grande Duchesse,” U.S., 510 S.S. “Augusta Victoria,” The, 495
  • S.S. “Gascon," The Union, 211
  • Steamships “ Pennsylvania ” and “Arabia,” The Hamburg-American, 339
  • Steel Armour Plates, Witkowitz, 611
  • Steel Furnace, Thwaites’, 160, 161
  • Steering Gear, Cameron’s, Japanese Battleship “Fuji," 363
  • Steering Gear, s.s. “Jackdaw” and “Comrade,”
  • Messrs. Baxters, Limited, 246
  • Stern Tube, New, Mr. John Clarke, 166
  • Street Cleaning, Tramway Car for, 41
  • Street Gutters for Irrigation Water, 436
  • Submarine Explosion, 449
  • Submarine Telegraphy for War Purposes, Mr. C. Scott Snell, 464
  • Surface Condensing Plant, Independent, Messrs. Browett, Lindley, and Co., 44
  • Swing Bridge, New York, Third Avenue, 165

T

  • TANK Locomotive, Circum-Ecna Railway, Messrs. Hawthorne, Leslie, and Co., 511
  • Thermal Regulator, Brookes’, 290
  • Thrashing and Clover Hulling Machine, Garrett’s Combined, 549
  • Three-head Boiler Drilling Machine, Messrs. G. Wilkinson and Sons, 45
  • Tools, American Railway, 589
  • Tools, Some American Machino, 59, 62
  • Torpedo Boat “ Turbinia,” 397
  • Torpedo Destroyer “ Swordfish,” 422
  • Torpedo Boat “Turbinia,” The Hon. C. A. Par¬sons, 540
  • Traction Engines, Messrs. E. Foden, Sons, and Co., Royal Agricultural Show, 639
  • Traction Engine, 6-N.H.P., Ruston, Proctor, and Co., 548
  • Tractometer Diagrams, Locomotives on the North- Western Railway, 458, 459
  • Tractometer and Tractograph, 627
  • Tram Rail for New York, New, 78
  • Tramway Car for Street Cleaning, Messrs. J. Reynolds, and Co., 41
  • Tramway, Dublin and Lucan Steam, 519
  • Tramway Tunnel, An American, 410
  • Trap, The Midget Steam, 305
  • Tunnel, The Blackwall, 504, 505, 506, 507, 514
  • Turbine, Governor, The Reploglo, 3
  • Twin-screw Yacht “ Varuna,” The, 214, 216, 218

V

  • VALVES, Bollicckx’s Small Clearance, 113
  • Valve for Locomotives, Fay’s Balanced, 107
  • Valves, Non-clearance Exhaust, Messrs. Hick, Hargreaves, and Co., 198
  • Valves, Water-sealed Furnace, Messrs. Head, Wrightson, and Co., 201
  • Van and Boiler, The Liquid Fuel Engineering Company's, 565
  • Ventilating Fans, Propeller, Mr. W. G. Walker’s Experiments upon, 648
  • Viaduct, Chesterfield, Mr. R. E. Cooper, 264, 265
  • Viaduct, Coldrenick, Great Western Railway, 187, 188
  • Volunteer Fleet Troopship “ Kherson," The Russian, 111
  • Vulcanised Graphite Bearings, 110

W

  • WARSHIPS at Spithead (Supplement, June 18<A, 1897), 614, 615
  • Water-gauge Fittings, Wallacb’s Improved, 85
  • Water Purifier, The Carroll, 55
  • Water-tube Boiler, The Okes, 165
  • Water-tube Boiler, Thuchof, Mr. Bary, 164
  • Waterways of England, Map of the Southern, 311
  • Water, Winding, 584
  • Wheels, Paper Friction, Mr. W. F. M. Gross, 151
  • Widening of Newgate-street, 8
  • Winding Eagine, Double-dutch, Nordberg Manu¬facturing Company, 168
  • Winding Water, 584
  • Windmill Pump, Ipswich Sewage Works, 304

Y

  • YACHT “Varuna,” The Twin-screw, 214, 216, 218 '







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