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Engineering 1939 Jul-Dec: Index: Plates

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Engineering 1939 Jul-Dec: Index: Plates

Note: This is a sub-section of Engineering 1939 Jul-Dec: Index

PLATES

  • I. 120000-lb. Thompson Boiler at the Longford Generating Station of the Coventry Corporation (between pages 6 and 7).
  • II. Golden Gate Bridge, San Erancisco (between pages 32 and 33).
  • III. Longford Generating Station of the Coventry Corporation (between pages 68 and 69).
  • IV. Reconstruction of Aldgate East Station, London Passenger Transport Board (between pages 98 and 99).
  • V. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (between pages 130 and 131).
  • VI. Reconstruction of Aldgate East Station, London Passenger Transport Board (between pages 160 and 161).
  • VII. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (between pages 190 and 191).
  • VIII. Imperial Dam and Desilting Works on the Colorado River (between pages 226 and 227).
  • IX. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (between pages 246 and 247).
  • X. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (between pages 296 and 297).
  • XI. Internal-Combustion Marine Engines for Small Craft (between pages 322 and 323).
  • XII. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (between pages 346 and 347).
  • XIII. Albert Canal, Belgium, Connecting Rivers Scheldt and Meuse (between pages 376 and 377).
  • XIV. Avery-Schenk Push-Pull Fatigue-Testing Machine (between pages 378 and 379).
  • XV. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco (between pages 402 and 403).
  • XVI. Albert Canal, Belgium, Connecting Rivers Scheldt and Meuse (between pages 432 and 433).
  • XVII. Transorma ” Letter-Sorting Machines at the Brighton Post Office (between pages 460 and 461).
  • XVIII. Albert Canal, Belgium, Connecting Rivers Scheldt and Meuse (between pages 490 and 491).
  • XIX. Gypsum-Rock Extracting Transporter for Messrs. Cafferata and Company, Limited, (between pages 518 and 519).
  • XX. New Waterloo Bridge, London (between pages 544 and 545).
  • XXI. Coast and River Conservancy (between pages 572 and 573).
  • XXII. Eigenbilzen Cutting on the Albert Canal, Belgium (between pages 574 and 575).
  • XXIII. Caterpillar Carriages for CJranes and Excavators (between pages 600 and 601).
  • XXIV. “ Transorma ” Letter-Sorting Machines at the Brighton Post Office (between pages 628 and 629).
  • XXV. Locks on the Albert Canal, Belgium (between pages 658 and 659).
  • XXVI. Fabricated-Steel Cement-Grinding Tube Mill for Messrs. Lafarge Aluminous Cement Co., Ltd. (between pages 680 and 681).
  • XXVII. New Wandsworth Bridge, London (between pages 706 and 707).

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