Year |
Volume |
Contents |
Comments |
1876 |
1 |
Iron and Steel by William Mattieu Williams Copper Smelting by John Arthur Phillips Brass Founding, Tin Plate and Zinc Working by Walter Graham[6] |
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2 |
Metallic Mining and Collieries by Warington Wilkinson Smyth Coal by Alexander Galletly Building Stones by Edward Hull Explosive Compounds by William Mattieu Williams[7] |
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3 |
Guns, Nails, Locks, Wood Screws, Railway Bolts and Spikes, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Saddlery and Electroplate by William Costen Aitken Pens and Papier-mâché by G. Lindsey[8] |
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4 |
Acids, Alkalies, Soda, Ammonia and Soap by Arthur Herbert Church Oils and Candles by William Mattieu Williams Gas and Lighting by Robert Hogarth Patterson[9] |
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5 |
Wool, and its Applications by Thomas Croxen Archer Flax and Linen by William Thomas Charley Cotton by Isaac Watts Silk by B. F. Cobb |
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6 |
Hosiery and Lace by William Felkin Carpets by Christopher Dresser Dyeing and Bleaching by T. Sims[10] |
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7 |
Pottery by Joseph François Leon Arnoux Glass and Silicates by Frederick Settle Barff Furniture and Woodwork by John Hungerford Pollen[11] |
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8 |
Paper by Thomas Croxen Archer Printing and Bookbinding by Joseph Hatton Engraving by Samuel Davenport Toys by George Christopher Trout Bartley[12][13] |
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9 |
Tobacco by John Dunning Hides and Leather by Janes Collins Gutta Percha and Indiarubber by James Collins Fibres and Cordage by Peter Lund Simmonds[14] |
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10 |
Shipbuilding by Bedford Pim Telegraphy by Robert Sabine Agricultural Machinery by John Wrightson Railways and Tramways by Daniel Kinnear Clark[15] |
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11 |
Jewellery by George Wallis Gold Working by Charles Boutell Watches and Clocks by Frederick James Britten Musical Instruments by Edward Francis Rimbault Cutlery by Frederick Callis[16] |
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12 |
Salt, Preservation of Food, Bread and Biscuits by John Jackson Manley Sugar Refining by Charles Haughton Gill Butter and Cheese by Morgan Evans Brewing, Distilling by Thomas Alexander Pooley[17] |
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13 |
Bevan, The Industrial Classes and Industrial Statistics.[18] |
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14 |
Bevan, The Industrial Classes and Industrial Statistics.[18] |
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1877 |
15 |
Horticulture by Frederick William Thomas Burbidge[18] |
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