The Engineer 1898/02/04
Main Subjects
- Bouncer Gun Accident, p106.
- Bull's Metal Tail Shafts, p106.
- Coal Experiments at Portsmouth, p114.
- Coast Fortifications of the United States, p106.
- Construction of Modern Wire Wound Ordnance, (No. III), p099.
- Contracts Open - Well and Bore Hole Corporation Baths, Birmingham, p104.
- Death, p109.
- Editorial, p109.
- Large Locomotives
- Fireproof Windows
- North Atlantic Freeboards
- Rival Designs for Lomond Steamers
- Prospects of Trade
- After the Battle in South Yorkshire
- Caledonian Railway.
- Heaviest Locomotive in the World, Great Northern Railway, USA, p104, p105 (Illustrated).
- Brooks Locomotive Works
- J. O. Pattee.
- Helicoid Locknut, p112, p113 (Illustrated).
- HMS Argonaut, p108, p112 (Illustrated).
- Hungarian Paddle Steamer I. Ferencz Jozef, p102.
- Institution of Civil Engineers - Reservoirs With High Earthen Dams in Western India, p117.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p103.
- Institution of Junior Engineers, p117.
- John A. Aspinall
- John Perry
- Sylvanus Thompson
- J. Swan, President of Electrical Engineers
- Alexander Siemens
- G. Farren, President of the Liverpool Engineering Society
- Hiram S. Maxim
- F. Harrison, General Manager of the London and North Western Railway.
- Letters to the Editor, p114.
- Frank Richards
- Leyton Sewage and Destructor Works, p115 (Illustrated).
- Locomotive Building in the United States, p117.
- Modern Japan - Industrial and Scientific, (No. XV) - The Patenting of Inventions, p097.
- Obituary, p116.
- Squadrons Now in Chinese Waters, p098.
- Strike and Lockout, p103.
- John Anderson
- James Ratcliffe
- Tom Mann
- The Executive of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers
- David Gardiner
- John Black
- Alfred W. Golightly
- Albert Taylor
- Robert McDowell
- Joseph Hooson
- Alfred Sellicks
- John Gray
- George Ferguson
- Frank H. Rose
- James Ratcliffe
- John W. Whittaker
- Albert Bigby
- Jenkin Jones
- Fielding and Platt
- Summers and Scott
- William Arrol and Co.