The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volumen24

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M. Salmon, 1836

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Reply to Mr Beale on the alleged Infringement of Hickss Patent for Gascooking
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Athenæum
85
Notice of Mr R N Foxs Chart of the Inclination of the Dipping Needle
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Remarks on the Construction of Bogroads
93
The Institute of British Architects
96
On Railway Platforms and Description of a New Slate Platform By Joseph Jopling
98
Portland Breakwater
112
Description of Averys Rotaryengine
117
Reply to Mr Barlow on Hickss Gas cooking Apparatus By Mr J T Beale
122
Description of Steels Selffeeding and Smokeconsuming Furnace
130
Description of the Nottingham Hydraulic Gasvale By A Y
137
On the London and Portsmouth Railway By Viator
159
On Slate Railwayplatforms By Colonel Francis Maceroni
166
Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic
171
Description of a Design for a Foot passenger Bridge and Riverarcade between Hunger
193
Description of Joness Magic Lantern
196
Hints on an Improved Construction for Chimneys By Mr G L Smart
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On the Superiority of English over Foreign Workmen By Mr T S Mackintosh
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Claim to the Invention of the Selffeeding and Smokeconsuming Furnaces By Mr
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On the Originality of the Design of the Greenwich Railway By P S H
221
Description of Parkins Patent Railway
234
Description and Remarks upon Mr Galloways Patent Paddlewheel
241
Suggestion for the Relief of the WhaleShips beset in the Ice By Mr W Vere
251
J Cropper and T Brown ditto
255
W Coles locomotive carriages
256
Suggestions on the Navigation of the Atlantic by Steam By Capt E Talebois
258
Remarks on Mr Galloways Patent Paddlewheel By Scrutator Mechanicus
271
J Reynolds railways S
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On Improvements in Streetpaving By T C
278
Institute of British Architects
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