The Engineer 1904/04/15
1904 April 15th PDF
- Contents, p391.
Main Subjects
- Alcohol as a Motive Power, p399.
- American Engineering News, p398.
- Catalogues, p400.
- Holden and Brooke
- William Skinner
- Robert W. Blackwell and Co
- General Electric Co
- Gibbons Brothers, Dudley
- Abel Rollason and Sons, Erdington, Birmingham
- Cloud and Nichols, Chiswick
- Ernest Newell and Co, Gainsborough
- Lobnitz and Co
- Hyatt Roller Bearing Co.
- Dockyard Notes, p393.
- Editorial, p391.
- Ideal Steel
- Alcohol and the Motor Car
- Standardisation of Screws
- Destruction of the Petropavlovsk
- Engineering Activity.
- Electrification of the Liverpool Southport Railway, (No. V), p381, p388 (Illustrated).
- Elizabeth Bridge, Budapest, (No. I), p379.
- Equipment of an Engine Testhouse - R. K. Morcom, p396.
- Heavy Tank Engines with Three Cylinders, Berlin Metropolitan Railway, p383 (Illustrated).
- Hydraulically Propelled Motor Fire Float, p398 (Illustrated).
- Launches and Trial Trips, p397.
- SS Sverre, Built by William Gray and Co, Order by S. M. Kuhnle and Son, Constructed by Central Marine Engine Works
- SS Majestic, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, Order by W. H. Cockerline and Co, Constructed by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co
- SS Britannic, Built by William Gray and Co, Order by W. H. Cockerline and Co
- SS Agincourt Built by Northumberland Shipbuilding Co, Order by Furness, Withy and Co, Constructed by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p397.
- Modern High Speed Steam Engines, (No. I), p379.
- Motor Boat Races in France, p384, p390 (Illustrated).
- Normal Pressure on Thin Moving Plates - A. W. Johns, p396.
- Oblique Type Crank Axles, p394 (Illustrated).
- Practical Management of Stationary Steam Boilers - R. T. Cooke, p384.
- Private Bills, 1904, p387.
- Problem of Screw Propulsion (I) - Arthur Rigg, p381.
- Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal, p393.
- Scientific Notes from Germany, p385.
- Smoke Box Action, p395.
- Steam Engine Makers Society, p399.
- Train Experiments on the London and North Western Railway, p386, p387 (Illustrated).