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- Titelblatt Titelblatt 1
- Sonstiges Preface 3
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- Ausgabe No. 27. July 1, 1859 I
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- Ausgabe No. 53. December 30, 1859 I
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THE MECHANICS MAGAZINE AND Jfmtntitl of Engineering, ^gricultuntl gtaejinerg, gjanafaeinres, ititb Shipbuilding. (Registered for transmission abroad.) [EDITED BY R. A. BROOMAN AND E. J. REED.] VOL. 2.—NO. 34. [New Series.] LONDON: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1859. Price, FOURPENCE. v By Post 6d. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS. Le/ders: page Our National Defences 113 The New Works Department of the Admiralty 114 The Builders’ Strike 114 The New Bronze Coinage 115 Free Drinking Fountains 116 The Cort Family i.. 116 The Case of Henry Cort 117 What is to he Done with our Sailing Ships of War?... 118 Jensen’s Marine Engine Governor 119 Improved Rifle Fire-brand 119 Free Drinking Fountains 120 Literature ...... , 122 Major Rhodes? Tents 123 Our Weekly Gossip...' 124 Abridged Specifications of Patents 124 Provisional Protections 127 Patent Applied for with Complete Specification 128 Notices of Intention to Proceed with Patents 128 List of Sealed Patents 128 Patents on which the Third Year’s Stamp Duty has been paid 128 List.of Specifications, &c. 128 Prices Current of Metals 128 List of Miscellaneous Tenders Invited and Engage ments open 129 R oyal polytechnic institution. Patron, H.R.H. the PRINCE CONSORT. ENGAGEMENT of Mr. George Buckland, who will give his NEW LECTURE and MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MENT entitled “The HUMOURS of the LYRE,” every Evening, at Quarter past Eight. SPLENDID SERIES of DISSOLVING VIEWS.—Scenes in ITALY, FRANCE, AUSTRIA, on the RHINE, &c. CHEMICAL LECTURE by Mr. E. V. Gardner, Profes sor of Chemistry, “ POISONS and their ANTIDOTES.” LECTURE by Mr. Kino, “The PHENOMENA r of VISION : The HUMAN EYE as an OPTICAL INSTRU MENT.” . (322) I) AFFAELLE DRAWINGS, belonging to _IAj the University of Oxford, with Photographs of Raflacllc Cartoons, and other Drawings, will be Exhibited nt the South Kensington Museum during the month of August. (321) rPHE CENTRAL TRAINING SCHOOL X OF ART, at South Kensington, for Male and Female Students, and METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS OF ART, at 37 Gower-Strcct, for Female Classes only, and at Spital- fielcls, Crispin-street; Finsbury, William-street, Wilming ton-square ; St. Thomas Charterhouse, Goswcll-street; Rotherhithe, Grammar-school, Deptford-road; St. Mar- tin’s-in-the-Fields, Castle-street, Long*acre; Lambeth, St. Mary’s, Princes-road; Hampstead, Dispensary-building ; Christchurch, St. George’s-in-the-East; Cannon-street, will re-open on the 1st pf October.. Application for admission, prospectuses, or any other in formation, to be made at the Schools in each district, and at South Kensington. By authority of -—The Committee of Council on Education. . , . . • (325) EXAMINATIONS IN SCIENCE.— JLi Teachers wishing so attend th£ Examinations? of the Science and Art Department in, 1, Practical and Descrip tive Geometry, with Mechanical and Machine ’Drawins to their salaries, must- send their names, addresses, and present occupation to the Secretary of the.Department, South Kensington, on or before the Slst. October, 1859. The Examinations will be held in the Metropolis in the last week of November. Certificates'of ■ three Grades will be granted in each subjeot, giving-the holder an augmen tation grant of £10, £15, or £20 a year on each certificate, while giving instruction to a class of operatives in that sub ject. These payments will be in addition to the value of any certificates of competency for giving primary instruction which the Teacher may have already obtained from the Committee of Coimcil on Education. By authority of The Committee of Council on Education. (326) TO SHIPBUILDERS, SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. npiIE ANCHOR COMMITTEE AFFIRM “TROTMAN’S PATENT ANCHOR” to be superior to all others, possessing Thirty-Five Per Cent, more Holding Power than either Porter’s or Roger’s, and equivalent in all respects to ordinary Anchors of 28 per cent, greater weight. “ This appeared to the Committee of vast importance to the Shipping Interests, &c.” (Vide their Official Report, 1853, “ On the relative merits of different descriptions of Anchors,” sanctioned and ap proved by the Admiralty.) TTUEL AND STEAM ECONOMY.— X;. Aprly to Mr. Lee Stevens j C.E., 1 Fish-street- kill, E.C. 243' THE ANCHOR COMMITTEE Nominated by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty “ to investigate and determine the relative merits of Anchors,” in compliance with a requisition from the prin cipal Shipowners, Underwriters, &c., of the United Kingdom. Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir M. Stopford, Iv.C.B., Chair man. Capt. Superintendent Charles Hope, R.N., Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Sheerness. Captain George Rodney Munday, R.N., Her Majesty’s Ship “ Nile.” Jonathan Aylen, Esq., Il.N., Master Attendant, Her Majesty’s Dockyard, Sheemess*. ’ ' James Tonkin, Esq., Master, R.N., Her Majesty’s Ship “Waterloo,” 120 guns. William Schaw Lindsay, Esq., M.P., &c., &c. Duncan Dunbar, Esq., Chairman of General Shipowners' Society ; Do. Mercantile Marine Board, London. Member of the Committee of “ Lloyd’s Register ” of Shipping, &c. Anthony Ridley, Esq., Vice-Chairman of Mercantile Marine Board; Member of the Committee of “Lloyd’s Register ” of Shipping, &c. William Drew, Esq., Member o the Mercantile Marine Board; Member of the Committee of “Lloyd’s Register” of Shipping, &c. William Phillips, Esq., Member of the Committee of “Lloyd’s Register” of Shipping; General Shipowners' Society, &c. 1 ' - ; George Marshall, Esq.,- Member of the Committee, of “Lloyd’s Register” of Shipping 1 ; General Shipowners’ Society, &c. < ' , ■ THE INTERNATIONAL JURY AT PARIS Also awarded this, Invention the First Class, Medal,. 18£5. Licensed Makers of Trotman’s Improved Anchors :— Messrs. Hawks, Crawshay, and.Sons, Newcastle-on-Tyne, ,, John Abbott and Co., Park Works, Gateshead, Durham, « v ,, J. and E. Lumsden, Strand Iron Works, Sunder land, .... . ... - . „ N. Hingley and Sons, Cradley and Netkerton Iron Works, Pfoctor and Taylor, Milbank Forge, Hartlepool, „ Henry Wood and Co., Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, ,, Wood Brothers, Chester, Wolverhampton, and Stourbridge, „ R. Wight and Sons, Iron Works, Sunderland and Seaham, „ Tow and Fawcus, 49 Lr. Shad well, London, and North Shields, „ John Gilbert, Cradley Heath, Staffordshire. Depots, GEORGE WOOD & CO., 14 Fore-st., Limeliouse, London, and at 4 Goree Piazza, Liverpool. JOHN TROTMAN, PATENTEE, 42 CORNHILL, LONDON. (34<1) rpiIE ADVERTISER is desirous of an JL Engagement as CLERK in a Patent and Designs Office. Having devoted some years to such a Business,, and from an extensive acquaintance with Inventors and Inventions, he is qualified to prepare all papers, titles, and. ordinary Specifications pertaining to Provisional and Com plete Protection, and to discharge the duties of a Patent Agent in the absence of the Principal, Address—“ Tiumo,” Post-office, Birmingham. (327) J. BLOOMFIELD, MAKER OF WORKING SECTIONAL MODELS OF STEAM ENGINES, IN WOOD OR METAL, 10£ ST. JAMES’S PLACE, HAMPSTEAD ROAD. Mv. Bloomfield, having had many years’ experience in making models for the late firm of Watkins and Hill, of Charing-cross, can confidently guarantee accuracy of workmanship at very reasonable charges. (329) I [ART & SON, MALLEABLE IRON- XX FOUNDERS, 4 Vine-street, York-road, Lambeth. Orders for Malleable Iron Castings executed within a week. - (77) ATLANTIC CABLE.—To Inventors, Pa- JT\_ tentees, and Manufacturers of Submarine Cables.— All persons having any specimens or plans of Submarine Cables calculated for laying across the Atlantic, are hereby invited to send the same to the Secretary of this Company, together with any description they may desire to append to them, as soon as possible, in order to their being im mediately submitted to the Officers of the Company, and by them to the Consulting Committee, for the purpose of examination, testing, and experiment. By order, G. SAWARD, Secretary. Atlantic Telegraph Company, 22 Old-Broad-strect, E.C., London, July 29, 1859. (323) rro PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.— X MECHANICAL ENGINEERING.—There is a Va cancy in one of the largest Establishments in the North of England, for Half-a-Dozcn Young Gentlemen as Appren tices. They would have the opportunity of a thorough insight, theoretical and practical, into the construction of steam engines ami general machinery, the manufacture of forged and roller iron of every description, smithed work, iron and 1 brass founding, mechanical drawing, agricultural implements, carpentry, joinery, railway material of all sorts, &c. Frcmiumin each case £150. The right would be reserved of declining to treat with any one who might in any re spect be deemed unsuitable. Address, early, by. letter only, H. B., Mechanics’ Ma gazine Office, 166 F'lcet-street, London. (316) I BENNINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND V .CHEMICAL COLLEGE, Lower Kennington-iane, near London.. ' Principal—J. C. NESBIT, F.G.S., F.C.S., &c. Youths intending to become Farmers, Land Stewards, Chemical and Manure Manufacturers, or Managers of Mining Property, will find the course of instruction in the College such as to fully qualify them for their respective pursuits. The term for Senior and Junior Students may be known on application'to the Principal. Analytical and Assay Department. Analyses and Assays of every description are promptly and accurately executed in the Laboratories of the College.- (320) IO RAILWAY COMPANIES, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. HEORGE NEIGHBOUR and SONS, Vjl oil merchants. Particularly invite attention to their PATENT ARGAND LAMP OIL, for Raihvav Roof and Signal Lamps; alsoto their EXTRA-REFINED ENGINE OIL, for Locomotive and Machine purposes. Prices forwarded on application. 127 HIGH IIOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Agent at MANCHESTER—E. S. ROGERS, 33 Cannon Street. (281) INVENTORS, ENGINEERS, AND OTHERS. A N. Engineer of much Experience can give Assistance in Practically Arranging Inventions, con triving Machinery, Preparing Drawings Tracings, &c. Address, M. E., 9 Parliament-street, Westminster. (304) pONDY’S PATENT FLUID orNATURAL VV - DISINFECTANT, ‘ Not only Deodorizes but Disinfects ) °rfeetly, and , . DKSTRoys-for. ever, the-cause of infection. Is not poisonous, as it maybe used,to purify water. Evolves no noxious or unpleasant gas. Cannot be mi»- -aken for any other fluid, thereby preventing death and disease; and is therefore the best, safest, cheapest, and most pleasant disinfectant ever introduced. This fluid has been examined and reported upon by the Board of Health, all the most eminent Men and Chemists of the day, in all cases in the most satisfactory manne possible. The Public are recommended to use this Fluid, properl diluted with water, frequently and habitually in larders, sculleries, dairies, musty cakes, sick rooms, close places, &c., as it has numerous advantages, and can be used with certain immediate success and perfect safety. Sold in Quart Bottles, 4s.; Pints, 2s.; Half-pints, Is.; and in bulk, 10s. per Gallon. Free to Railway on receipt of Order or Stamps. (238)
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