2 WORKS IN ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, ETC., 



Hùmbers Modem Engineering, First Series, 



A RECORD of the PROGRESS of MODERN ENGINEER- 

 ING, 1863. Comprising Civil, Mechanical, Marine, Hydraxilic, 

 Railway, Bridge, and other Engineering Works, &c. By William 

 HUMBER, Assoc. Inst. C.E., &c. Imp. 4to, with 36 Double 

 Plates, drawn to a large scale, and Photographic Portrait of John 

 Hawkshaw, C.E., F.R.S., &c. 3/. 3^. half morocco. 



List of the Plates. 



NAME AND DESCRIPTION, PLATES. NAME OF ENGINEER. 



Victoria Station and Roof— L. B.&S. C. Rail. i to 8 Mr. R. Jacomb Hood, C.E. 



Southport Pier 9 and 10 Mr. James Bnmlees, C.E. 



Victoria Station and Roof— L. C. & D. & G. W. 



Railways iitoisA Mr. John Fowler, C.E. 



Roof of Cremorne Music Hail 16 Mr. William Humber, C.E. 



Bridge over G. N. Railway 17 Mr. Joseph Cubitt, C.E. 



Roof of Station — Dutch Rhenish Railway .. 18 and 19 Mr. Euschedi, C.E. 



Bridge over the Thames— West London Ex- 

 tension Railway 20 to 24 Mr. William Baker, C.E. 



Armour Plates 25 Mr. James Chalmers, C.E. 



Suspension Bridge, Thames 26 to 29 Mr. Peter W. Barlow, C.E. 



The Allen Engine 30 Mr. G. T. Porter, M.E. 



Suspension Bridge, Avon 31 to 33 Mr. John Hawkshaw, C.E. 



and W. H. Barlow, C.E. 



Undergrotmd Railway 34 to 36 Mr. John Fowler, C.E. 



With copious Descriptive Letterpress, Specifications, &c. 



'* Handsomely lithographed and printed. It will iind favour with many who desire 

 to preserve in a permanent form copies of the plans and specifications prepared for the 

 guidance of the contractors for many important engineering works." — Engineer. 



Humber S Modern Engineering, Second Series, 



A RECORD of the PROGRESS of MODERN ENGINEER- 

 ING, 1864 ; with Photographic Portrait of Robert Stephenson, 

 C.E., M.P., F.R.S., &c. 3/. zs, half morocco. 



List of the Plates. 



NAME AND DESCRIPTION. PLATES. NAME OF ENGINEER. 



Birkenhead Docks, Low Water Basin i to 15 Mr. G. F. Lyster, C.E. 



Charing Cross Station Roof — C. C. Railway. 16 to 18 Mr. Hawkshaw, C.E. 



Digswell Viaduct — Great Northern Railway. 19 Mr. J. Cubitt, C.E. 



Robbery Wood Viaduct— Great N. Railway. 20 Mr. J. Cubitt, C.E. 



Iron Permanent Way 20« 



Clydach Viaduct — Merthyr, Tredegar, and 



Aberg^avenny Railway 21 Mr. Gardner, C.E. 



Ebbw Viaduct ditto ditto ditto 22 Mr. Gardner, C.E. 



College Wood Viaduct — Cornwall Railway . . 23 Mr. Brunei. 



Dublin Winter Palace Roof 24 to 26 Messrs. Ordish& Le Feuvre. 



Brr geover the Thames— L. C. & D. Railw. 27 to 32 Mr. J. Cubitt, C.E. 



Albert Harbour, Greenock 33 to 36 Messrs. Bell & Miller. 



With copious Descriptive Letterpress, Specifications, &c. 



"A rêszimé of all the more interesting and important works lately completed in Great 

 Britain ; and containing, as it does, carefully executed drawings, with full working 

 details, it will be found a valuable accessory to the profession at large. " — Engineer. 



" Mr. Humber has done the profession cood and true service, by the fine collection 

 of examples he has here brought before the profession and the public." — Practical 

 Mechanics Journal, 



