The Mechanics' Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures and Shipbuilding, 89. köideRobertson, Brooman, & Company, 1868 |
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... ships , 352 ; for regulating the supply of gas to burners , 233 Architects , Royal Institute of British , 5 Ardsley Oil Works , 330 Armstrong , the late Robert , 94 Armour plate , new , 443 Artillery experiments in America , 487 ...
... ships , 352 ; for regulating the supply of gas to burners , 233 Architects , Royal Institute of British , 5 Ardsley Oil Works , 330 Armstrong , the late Robert , 94 Armour plate , new , 443 Artillery experiments in America , 487 ...
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... ships , and have promised so close by was quite destroyed , and the houses , well that the War Office resolved to test trees , and fields within a circle of 500yds . them to ascertain their value for coast de- were devastated . No other ...
... ships , and have promised so close by was quite destroyed , and the houses , well that the War Office resolved to test trees , and fields within a circle of 500yds . them to ascertain their value for coast de- were devastated . No other ...
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... SHIPS AND BOATS , including their fittings - 3521 , 3526 , 3589 , 8595 3600 STEAM ENGINES - 3512 , 3528 , 3530 , 3531 , 3576 WARFARE - 3507 , 3539 , 3553 , 3562 3504 R. G. LOWNDES . Improvements in finishing textile and other fabrics ...
... SHIPS AND BOATS , including their fittings - 3521 , 3526 , 3589 , 8595 3600 STEAM ENGINES - 3512 , 3528 , 3530 , 3531 , 3576 WARFARE - 3507 , 3539 , 3553 , 3562 3504 R. G. LOWNDES . Improvements in finishing textile and other fabrics ...
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... ships composing the Channel fleet , under the command of Rear - Admirals Warden and Ryder , from the " The Lord Clyde is not taken into account , as she was thrown to leeward by having to pass this ship , and was placed at a ...
... ships composing the Channel fleet , under the command of Rear - Admirals Warden and Ryder , from the " The Lord Clyde is not taken into account , as she was thrown to leeward by having to pass this ship , and was placed at a ...
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... ship . The armour- to which the " Invin cible " belongs , from Mr. Reed's measurement ) , 1,613 tons . This vessel is built in plating on sides of vessel is 54in . thick , having a designs , whilst two t ret ships for the Dutch Go ...
... ship . The armour- to which the " Invin cible " belongs , from Mr. Reed's measurement ) , 1,613 tons . This vessel is built in plating on sides of vessel is 54in . thick , having a designs , whilst two t ret ships for the Dutch Go ...
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