. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. ^H3M^ emery, h h, are portions of two pipes let into the sockets of the cock. For sluice-cocks without moveable buslies. the surface aKainst which the vnlve works is to be cliilled in the act of casting the body of the cock, so us to make it more durablej and afterwards ground true by a revolving tool uad emery. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. Thomas Russell Cramptok, of Southwark-square, London, engineer, for "Improvements in locomotive engines and ;—Granted Uct. 6, 1


. The Civil engineer and architect's journal, scientific and railway gazette. Architecture; Civil engineering; Science. ^H3M^ emery, h h, are portions of two pipes let into the sockets of the cock. For sluice-cocks without moveable buslies. the surface aKainst which the vnlve works is to be cliilled in the act of casting the body of the cock, so us to make it more durablej and afterwards ground true by a revolving tool uad emery. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES. Thomas Russell Cramptok, of Southwark-square, London, engineer, for "Improvements in locomotive engines and ;—Granted Uct. 6, 1845; Enrolled April 6, 184G. The firtt claim is for arranging a locomotive engine so as to include the teoder ou the same carriage or frame; this is etfected as shown in fig. 1 Fig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London : [William Laxton]


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