align="left">Gymnastic exercises
104 |
General regulations |
106 |
Duties of Police |
107 |
" Superintendent of Brigade |
109 |
" Head Enginemen |
110 |
" Firemen, and High Constables |
111 |
" Magistrates, and Gas-Light Companies |
113 |
Special regulations for Firemen |
114 |
Means of escape from Fire |
118 |
FIRE ENGINES. |
The application of manual power |
123 |
Engines used by the British Government |
124 |
Description of Brigade Fire Engine |
126 |
Hand Pump; keeping Fire Engines in order |
130 |
Selection of Engine House |
132 |
Apparatus provided with London Brigade Engine |
133 |
Leather hose |
134 |
Hose couplings |
140 |
Suction pipes |
143 |
Jet pipes, proper shape |
145 |
Fire annihilator |
149 |
WATER SUPPLY. |
By pressure, from surface of ground, and by sunk tanks |
150 |
Experiments with jets under a constant pressure |
153 |
Fire plug used in London |
155 |
Canvas cistern and stand-cock used with fire plug |
156 |
Double fire-cock used in the Government Dockyards |
158 |
Double hollow key fire-cock used in the British Museum |
159 |
Supply by Water Companies in London |
162 |
Supplying Fire Engines from fire-cocks, &c. |
163 |
APPENDIX. |
Steam Fire Engines, progress in construction |
166 |
Trials before the Jury of the International Exhibition, 1862 |
168 |
Trials at the International Competition, London, 1863 |
173 |
Steam Fire Engines in use by Metropolitan Brigade, May, 1866 |
181 |
Act of Parliament for Metropolitan
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