pipes conveying products of combustion
44 |
| Spontaneous ignition; use of gas |
45 |
| Incendiarism; monomania |
46 |
| FIREPROOF STRUCTURES. |
| What is fireproof construction |
47 |
| Use of cast and wrought-iron |
49 |
| Mr. Fairbairn's experiments |
50 |
| Danger to life from use of cast-iron columns |
54 |
| Report on warehouses |
55 |
| Covering timber with iron |
56 |
| Fireproof dwelling-houses |
57 |
| Fireproof safes |
58 |
| FIRE EXTINCTION, INCLUDING FIRE BRIGADES, FIRE ENGINES, AND WATER SUPPLY—FIRE BRIGADES. |
| Individual exertions for Fire Extinction |
59 |
| Fire Brigades on the Continent of Europe, in England, in America |
66 |
| Necessity for the control of arrangements by one individual |
67 |
| Proposal for a national system |
68 |
| Fire Engines at noblemen's and gentlemen's residences |
70 |
| Training and discipline of Firemen |
71 |
| General instructions for Firemen, and for the use of Fire Engines |
72 |
| Necessity for the water striking the burning materials |
74 |
| Inventions for elevating branch pipes considered |
76 |
| LONDON FIRE BRIGADE. |
| General description of men and engines |
79 |
| Division of London into districts |
81 |
| General regulations |
82 |
| Conditions of entrance into the establishment |
83 |
| Outline of general duty |
85 |
| Duties of Superintendent |
88 |
| " Foremen |
90 |
| " Engineers |
93 |
| " Sub-Engineers and Firemen |
94 |
| EDINBURGH FIRE BRIGADE. |
| Description of men selected |
96 |
| Mode of communicating with Firemen at a Fire |
97 |
| Dress and drill of Firemen |
99 |
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