The Engineer 1897/11/26
- Contents, p 527.
Main Subjects
- 1897 Stanley Cycle Show, p 531.
- Construction of a Dam in a Mining Drift, p 533.
- Davis' Motor Car Steering Gear, p 519. (Illustrated).
- Engine Governors - R. H. Smith, (No. I), p 515.
- Editorial, p 527.
- After the Conference.
- Permanent Way - British and American.
- Suddenly Imposed Loads.
- German Railways In Africa.
- Vera Cruz Harbour.
- Cammell 4 Inch Armour.
- HMS Pomone, p 521 and 525. (Illustrated).
- HMS Powerful, p 516.
- Irrigation Works in Cyprus, p 516.
- Letters to the Editor, p 522.
- Locomotive Operation, p 533.
- Narrow Gauge Engine - Imperial Japanese Railways, p 525.
- New Railway Works in South London, p 518.
- North Eastern Marine Engineering Co - Strike Turn Out, p 525.
- Railway Statistics of the United States, p 519.
- Rolling Bascule Railway Drawbridge at Chicago, p 516 and 517. (Illustrated).
- Sewing Needles in Germany, p 518.
- Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering on the Thames in the Victorian Era, (No. VIII), p 524.
- Strike and Lock Out, p 529.
- Some Early Ship Canal Schemes, p 518.