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[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010d.jpg|thumb|1898. [[Vivian B. Lewes]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010d.jpg|thumb|1898. [[Vivian B. Lewes]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010e.jpg|thumb|1898. [[R. H. Davis]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010e.jpg|thumb|1898. [[R. H. Davis]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010f.jpg|thumb|1898. [[Ewart C. Amos]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010f.jpg|thumb|1898. [[Ewart Charles Amos]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010g.jpg|thumb|1898. [[Walter F. Jones]].]]
[[image:im1898TETVol1-a010g.jpg|thumb|1898. [[Walter F. Jones]].]]



Revision as of 14:56, 8 December 2014

1898. W. Norris.

The Engineering Times started in December 1898 and is described as 'an illustrated non-technical magazine'.

It was edited by Ben H. Morgan and registered as The Engineering Times Co, 3 Arundel Street, London, WC. [1]

The main contributing authors are featured on the right.

Read the introduction by the editor here.


Digitised copies

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1898-1899 The Engineering Times, Volume 1.