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The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1908 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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List of Names.

  • ABBOTT’S Pumping Engines, 372
  • Accelerator Water-tube Boiler, Adamson, 462
  • Agamemnon, H.M. Battleship, 428, 434
  • Alexandra, H.M. Steam Yacht, 327
  • Allen’s Pumping Plant for Irrigation in Egypt, 398, 399, 402
  • - Turbine Pump and Motor, 484
  • - Twin Air Pumps, 484
  • American Locomotives for Export, 666, 670
  • Archdale’s Radial Drilling Machine, 120
  • Armstrong’s 30-Ton Hydraulic Coal Hoist at Leith, 250
  • - Military Transport Wagon, 228
  • Asturiana Mines, Ropeway at, 526, 534
  • Augsburg and Nurnberg Companies’ 900 B.H.P. Blast Furnace Gas Engine, 459; (Correction, 486)
  • Austrian Alpine Railways, 54 (T2eo-page Supplementy January llth, 1908)
  • Automatic Tap Syndicate’s High-pressure Landing Valve, 516
  • Avonmouth Graving Dock, 4 (Supplement^ January Zrd, 1908)
  • BABY Ingersoll Drill, 157
  • Balcke's Brick Water-cooling Tower, 462
  • Bechem’s Electric Tower Crane, 432
  • Bellamy Combustion Chamber at Stockport Gas Engine Works, 266
  • Bement’s Furnace for Water-tube Boilers, 218
  • Benn Friction Clutch, 146
  • Beyer, Peacock’s Grinding Machine, 302 Locomotive with Brotan Watertube Fire-box, 40, 41
  • - Tank Locomotive, 379
  • Birmingham, Reinforced Concrete Floors at, 278 Snow Hill Station, 262
  • Bisschop Gas Engine, 265
  • Blackwell Island Bridge, New York, 478, 480, 587
  • Blake-Denison Ore-weighing Machine, 42
  • Bliss’ Tin Seamers, Presses, &c., at Franco-British Exhibition, 632
  • Blyth Harbour Improvements, 248
  • Bofors Steel Company’s Works : Gun-making in Sweden, 446 (Tuo-page Sicpplementt J/ay 1908)
  • Boulton’s Portable Electric Set, 542
  • Bradford Station, Midland Railway, 209
  • Brazilian Torpedo Boat Goyaz (Supplement^ January 1908)
  • Broadbent’s Hydro Extractors, 605
  • Brotan Locomotive Fire-box, 40, 41
  • Bruay Mines, Accumulator at, 268, 290
  • Brussels Electricity Supply, 112, 116
  • Buckton’s 30-Ton Testing Machine, 657
  • CAIRO, Road Bridges over the Nile, 274, 275, 286
  • - Rodah, Bridge at, 9 (Sitpplementi January 3rd, 1908)
  • Caledonian Railway, Prince’s-street Station, Edinburgh, 500
  • - Trolley for Armour Plate, 435
  • Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company’s Extensometer, 506
  • Cameron Engine, 60 Horse-power Gas, Three- throw Pumps, 604
  • Cardiff New South Dock, 4 (Supplement. January 3rd, 1908)
  • Carels Freres’ Engines, 112, 116, 499
  • Chamonix-Martigny Railway, 319
  • Chatham Dockyard, Hydraulic Pumping Engines, Abbott, 372
  • Cbersen Drill, 157
  • Chingford Reservoirs, 397
  • Cleator and Workington Junction Railway, Saddle Tank Locomotive, 66
  • Cleveland Bridge Company, “Flip-Flap,” 530, 531
  • Coignet Armoured Concrete Piles, 476
  • Colchester Lathe Company’s All-gear Lathe, 658 ; Screw-cutting Turret Lathe, 461
  • Collis Marine Internal Combustion Engine, 516
  • Colman's Free-wheel Driving Gear, 199
  • Considere Spirally-armoured Concrete Piles, 476
  • Cowans Electrical Equipment at Glasgow, 659
  • Constructor, Launch, 333
  • Cowper-Coles Copper Wire, 623
  • Crewe Park Ferro-concrete Bridge, 346
  • Crewe Station, London and North-Western Railway, 315, 363, 392
  • Critchley-Norris Steam ChassU,^43
  • Crossley’s Internal Combustion 530 532
  • Croton Dam, 7 (Supplement, Jan^.-^Zvjd^ 19C8)
  • DARENT, Thames Conservancy Steamer, 512
  • Davies and Metcalfe’s Hot-water Injector, 487
  • De Brower Coal Chute at Lichtenbergr, 164
  • Divi Pumping Project, Madras, 499 {Tv:o-page. Supplement, May Ibth, 1908)
  • EAST Rand Mines, Air Lift Pumps, 26
  • Egypt, Irrigation Plant, 30, 31, 68, 85, 90
  • Ehrhardt and Sehmer’s Mixing Valve, 88
  • Eiffel’s Experiments, Air Resistance, 389
  • Electromotors, Petrol Electric Generating Set, 593 Erie Railroad, Mallet Compound Locomotive, 14 (Supplement, January Zrd, 1908)
  • FARMAN Aeroplane, 59
  • Fielding and Platt’s Hydraulic Stamping Press, 332
  • Two-cylinder Gas Engine, 252
  • Fin Haut Station, Chamonix-Martigny Railway, 319
  • Flainm’s, Professor, Experiments on Screw Propellers, 353 (Supplement, April 3rd, 1908)
  • Flip-Flap,” Cleveland Bridge Company, 530, 531, 556
  • Florida Lock at Havre, 554. 660, 578 (Two-page Sxipplement, dime ^th, 1908)
  • Forelj, Russian Submarine, 410
  • Formosan Sugar Factory, 320
  • Fowler’s Steam Tractor, 95
  • Franco-British Exhibition, 502, 630, 556,582, 604, 632, 635, 657
  • French Cruiser L6on Gambetta, 568
  • GAGGEN AU Motor Vehicles’ Engine, 344
  • German Destroyer, *‘S” Class (Supplement, Jamiary Zrd, 1908)
  • Ghurka, H.M. Destroyer, (Supplement, January 3rd, 1908)
  • Girod Furnace, 80. 105
  • Gladiator, H.M. Cruiser, Wreck, 468
  • Glasgow, North British Railway’s Goods Yard and Warehouse, 659
  • Gordon Drill, 46, 135, 136, 157
  • Goulaeff’s Unsinkable Ships, Details, 380
  • Goyaz, Brazilian Torpedo Boat (Sitpplement, January 3rd, 1908)
  • “Great Bear” Locomotive, Great Western Railway, 166, 188
  • Great Central Railway. Tank Locomotive, 379 ; Wath Concentration Yard, 138
  • Great Western Railway Locomotive, Great Bear,” 165
  • Six-coupled, Four-cylinder, Non-compound Locomotive, 14 (Supplement, January 3rd, 1908) Snow Hill New Station, Birmingham, 262
  • Station at Reading, 450, 451, 462, 454 Green’s Emergency Cupola, 513
  • Greenock, Refuse Destructor and Electricity Station, 471
  • Greenwich Boiler Explosion, 57, 64, 82, 91, 96 Grice’s Producer Plant at Humber Works, 551 Guardian, Cable Repairing Ship. Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 4, 6, 12
  • Gwynne’s Self-charging Apparatus for Centrifugal Pumps, 160
  • HADFIELD Cap Before and After Firing, 419
  • Hall’s, B. J., Copying Machine, 322
  • - J. P., Three-phase Induction Motor, 172
  • Harbinger’s Standard Packing, 604
  • Harland and Wolff’s Steam Steering Gear and Ships’ Models, 530, 532
  • - Gantries at Belfast Works, 607
  • Haslam Foundry Company’s Ice-making Plant, 605
  • Havre, Port, and New Wnrks, 554, 560, 578 (Tico- page Su.pplement, June ^th, 1908)
  • “Hay” Water-tube Boiler Water Gauge, 174 (Correction, 195)
  • Henderson’s Aerial Ropeway at Loch Leven, 32, 33, 36, 215
  • Herbert’s Automatic Turning Machine, 567, 558
  • Milling Machine Steady, 199
  • Herseus’ Electrically-heated Double Furnace, 619
  • Heroult Furnace, 80. 105
  • Hetherington’s Machine Tools at Franco-British Exhibition, 582
  • Heysham, Morecambe and Lancaster Line, Electrification of, 610, 614, 636, 640
  • Hislop’s Gas Firing of Steam Boilers, 433
  • Holden and Brooke’s Vacuum Brake for Light Railways, 304
  • Homberg Bridge over the Rhine, 9 (Supplement, January 3re/, 1908)
  • Hornsby’s Spittlegate Ironworks, Grantham, 237 (Four-paye Supplement^ March ^th^ 1908)
  • Horwich Institute, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 264
  • Hudson’s Tip Wagon for Leeds Tramways, 675 Hall, Coaling Equipment at Albert Dock, 648 Paragon Station at, 159, 160
  • Humber Works Company, Gas Power Station. 551 Hungarian State Engineering Works, 313, 324, 365, 374
  • INDOMITABLE, H.M. Armoured Cruiser, 428, 434
  • Ingersoll-Rand Company’s Rock Drills, 46, 135, 136, 157
  • Italian Cruiser San Giorgio, Feed Pumps, Watson, 369
  • State Railways Prairie Type Compound Locomotive, 141 (Supplement, Jamtaru Zrd, 1908)
  • Ten-coupled Locomotive, 485
  • JAPANESE Cruiser Ibuki, Large Turbines for, 542
  • Johnson’s Rotary Kiln Cement Plant, 211, 220 Junker Calorimeter, 99
  • KAMBALA, Russian Submersible, 410
  • Kearns’ Boring and Surfacing Machine, 277
  • Keller Furnace, 80, 105
  • Key West Railway, 186
  • Khartoum, Bridge over the Blue Nile, Cleveland Bridge Company, 9
  • “Konomax” Compressed Air Rock Drill, 305
  • Kunze’s Smoke Gauge, 109
  • LANCASHIRE and Yorkshire Railway Works at Horwich, 264
  • La Praz Electro-metallurgical Works, 80, 105
  • Lea’s Gas Engine Governor, 405
  • Leeds Forge Company’s 28-Ton Bogie Coal Wagon, 505
  • Leith, Armstrong’s 30-Ton Hydraulic Coal Hoist at, 250
  • Leon Gambetta, French Cruiser, 568
  • Lichtenberg Electricity and Gasworks, 164
  • Linde’s Oxygen Apparatus, 663
  • Littlehampton Swing Bridge, 568
  • Liverpool, Proposed New Docks, 504
  • Loch Leven, Aerial Ropeway, Henderson, 32, 33, 36, 215
  • Lodge System of Ignition, 224 (Correction, 244)
  • London and North-Western Railway Station at Crewe, 315, 363, 392
  • London and South-Western Railway, Locomotive, Six-coupled Four-cylinder Non-Compound, 14, 133, 134, 192, 193, 503, 508 (Supplement^ January Zrdt 1908 ; Two-page Supplement^ Febmcary Ith^ 1908; Tuo-page Supplement^ February ^Ast^ 1908) ; Charts and Diagrams, Results of Trips. 370, 371
  • Lord Nelson, H.M. Battleship, 62, 59
  • Loxley’s Coupling, 646
  • Lune Valley Burner, Motor Vehicle, 343
  • Lusitania, Cunard Liner, 14 (Supplement, January Zrd, 1908)
  • MANCHURIA Railway Gauge Conversion, 237 246
  • Mann’s Steam Motor Wagon, 592
  • Massey’s Pneumatic Power Hammer Tests, 70
  • Mather and Platt’s High-lift Turbine Pump, 67
  • Maximus Brake on North-Eastern Railway, 595 (Correction, 612)
  • Merryweather’s Steam Moto’* Fire Engine, 199
  • Methil, Dock Extensions at, 225
  • Middlesbrough Docks, 3 {Su.pple'nierdi January Zrd, 1908)
  • Middleton Colliery Aerial Ropsway, 166, 168
  • Midland Railway, Bradford Station, 209
  • - Express Passenger Locomotive, 14 {Supplement. Januami 3rd, 1908)
  • Milnes-Daimler Chassis, Engine and Gear-box, and Three-point Suspension Bracket, 344
  • Montreal Waterworks, Turbine Pump, 67
  • Mouchel’s Concrete Crane Road, 30
  • Musker’s Double Cantilever Crane, 436
  • NEWPORT Dock, Concrete Crane Road at, 30
  • New South Wales, Cataract Dam, 419
  • Nile Bridges at Cairo, 274, 275, 286
  • Nones’ Hand Metal Punch, 542
  • Norman Portland Cement Works, 294, 298
  • North British Railway’s Goods Yard and Warehouse, 659
  • North-Eastern Railway’s Coaling Equipment at Hull, 648
  • - Maximus Brake Trials on, 595; {Correction, 612)
  • - Petrol Rail Motor Inspection Car, 358, 460
  • - Six-coupled Tank Locomotive, 354,623 {Sxcp- plement, Apml Zrd, 1908)
  • - Station at Hull, 159, 160
  • OLYMPIA Exhibition, Commercial Motor Vehicle, 343
  • Oxotckb, Russian Survey Steamer, Sunderland Shipbuilding Company, 566
  • PARAGON Station, Hull, 159, 160
  • Parsons’ 1800-Kilowatt Turbo-generator, 502, 634, 635
  • Patternmaking Machine Company’s Machine, 645
  • Peckett’s Saddle Tank Locomotive, 66
  • “ Peerless ” Arithmometer, 304
  • Pelican Sand Pump Dredger for Rangoon, 514
  • Pels’ Splitting Shears, 42
  • Pollock and Macnab’s Lathe for Turning and Fluting Shafts, 121
  • Premier Gas Engine Company’s Gas-blowing Engine, 140, 142
  • Princes-street Station, Edinburgh, Caledonian
  • Railway, 500
  • QUEBEC Bridge, Accident, 13, 272, 325, 355, 383, 411, 435, 463. 486, 514, 540, {Supplement, January 1908)
  • RANSOME’S Copying Lathe, 622
  • Ratcliff’s Boiler Tube Scaling Tool, 332
  • Rateau Plant at Various Mines, 267, 290
  • Reading Station, Great Western Railway, * 451, 452, 454
  • Reavell’s Air Compressors, 379
  • Reid, Sir Robert G., 671
  • Renold’s Spring Wheel for Chain Drive, 582
  • Richards’ Boring and Turning Mill, 675
  • - Surfacing and Boring Machine, 407
  • Ringelmann Smoke Chart, 109
  • Robinson’s Steam-driven Log Frame. 43
  • - Wood Planing Machine, 172
  • “ Rocket,” George Stephenson’s Locomotive, 189
  • Rodah Bridge at Cairo, 9 {Supplement. Januani ^?d, 1908)
  • Ropeways, Limited, Ropeway at a Spanish Mine, 526. 534
  • Rosyth Naval Establishment, 267
  • Rothesay Dock at Clydebank, 4 {Supplement, January Zrd, 1908)
  • Rous-Marten, Charles, 431
  • Royce’s Cranes and Transporters at Glasgow, 659
  • Russian Submersibles Forelj, Kambala, &c., 410
  • Russian Survey Steamer Oxotckb, Sunderland Shipbuilding Company, 566
  • ST. ENOCH Station, Glasgow, Glasgow and
  • South-We&tera Railway, 601
  • Saint Gothard Railway Ponr-c) lind< r Componnd LocomoUve, 14 {Supplement^ January Zrdf 1908)
  • St. Paul in Collision with H.M.S. Gladiator, 458, 504
  • Salina Cruz Harbour (Supplement, January Zrd,
  • Sanganeb Lighthouse, Red Sea, 79
  • Saxon Portland Cement Company’s Works, 294, 298
  • Schaffer’s Equilibrium Stop Valve, 436
  • Schneider Cement Kiln, 294
  • Siemens’ Electric Apparatus for Heysham-Morecambe-Lancaster Railway, 610, 614, 636, 640
  • Simons’ Dredger for Rangoon, 514
  • Simpson, Strickland’s Steam Launches, 333
  • Sirius Steam Launch, 333
  • Smallwood’s Incandescent Core for Boiler Furnaces, 478
  • - Brothers’ Hydraulic Shearing Machine,
  • Smith’s Plate-edge Planing Machine, 264
  • Smith and Coventry Turning and Boring Mill, 564
  • Snow Hill Station, Birmingham, 262
  • Soudan Development, 9, 79
  • Spittlegate Ironworks, Grantham, Hornsby’s, 237 (Four-page Supplement, Marek Qth, 19C8)
  • Stirk’s 48in. Boring and Turning Mill, 657
  • Stockport Gas Engine Works, 265, 270 (Correction, 299) '
  • Strand to Embankment Subway, 260 (Two-paqe Supplement, March IZtk, 1908)
  • Sulzer’s Irrigation Plant on the Nile. 30, 31. 58, 85, 90
  • Sweden, Big Gun Making at Bofors Steel Works, 446 (Tivo-page Supplement, May LZ, 1908)
  • TEES Docks, 3 {Supplement^ Januetry 1908)
  • Thornycroft’s Paraffin Engine, 146
  • Tosi, F., 12,000 H.P. Steam Turbine and Air Pump, 624, 694 {Ttvo-page SupplementMay 22nd, 1908)
  • Twickenham Sewage Disposal Station, 686, 590, 630
  • VANADIS Steam Turbine Yacht, Inglis, 197 Van den Kerchove’s Engine, 112, 116 Vernier Drawing Scale, 303
  • WAKEFIELD’S Acetylene Lamps, 68
  • Warrington, Transporter Bridge at, 328, 341, 360
  • Wath Concentration Yard, 138, 379
  • Watson, Laidlaw and Company’s Centrifugal Machines, 604
  • Wellenkamp’s Experimental Tank, 419
  • Wells’ Portable Painting Plant, 567
  • Westinghouse Electric Apparatus for Heysham-
  • Morecambe-Lancaster Railway, 610, 614, 636, 640 ’
  • White’s Aerial Ropeway at Middleton Colliery, 166, 168
  • Wilkinson’s Rack-cutting Machine, 200
  • Wilzin Pressure C mtroller, 634
  • Wittkowitz, New Blast Furnaces at, 185
  • ZURICH, Fcel-testicg Laboratjry at, Constam, 618
  • Zuyder Zee Enclcsure, 207

Subject Matter.

  • ACCUMULATOR at Bruay Mines, 268, 290 Ae oplane, Farman, 59
  • Air Compressors, Reavell’s High-speed, 379
  • Pump, Tosi, 521, 594 (Two-page Supplement. Jfa?/22K(Z. 3908) ’
  • Resistance, Eiffel’s Experiments, 389 Apprentices, Engineering, Training, 62, 106,155, 222, 264, 286, 377, 471
  • Armour and its Attack, Capped Shot, 393, 407, 419
  • BOILER, Damaged Plates of, 541
  • Explosion, Greenwich, 57, 64, 82, 91, 96 in Sumatra, 647
  • and Fire-box for Tank Locomotives, 40, 41
  • Furnaces, Smallwood’s Incandescent Core for, 478
  • “Hay” Water-tube, 174 (Correction, 195)
  • Tube Sealing Tool, 332
  • Water Tube, Adamson’s Accelerator, 462
  • for Egyptian Irrigation Plant, Sulzar’s, 30, 31, 58, 86, 90
  • Steam, Gas Firing of, 433
  • Brake Trials, Maximus, on North-Eastern Railway, 595
  • Bridge, Blackwell Island, New York, 478, 480, 587 Ferro-Concrete, in Crewe Park, 346 Homberg, over the Rhine, 9 (Supplement, Jamiary Zrd, 1908)
  • at Khartoum, Cleveland Bridge Co., 9 Quebec, Accident, 13, 272, 325, 330, 355.
  • 383, 411, 435, 463, 486, 514, 540, 669 (Supplement, January Zrd, 1908)
  • Bridge, Rodah, at Cairo, 9 (Supplement, January 3rd, 1908)
  • Swing, at Littlehampton, 568 Warrington Transporter, 328. 341, 350
  • Bridges, Road, over the Nile at Cairo, 274,275,286
  • CAISSON Sinking at'Havre Port Works, 554,
  • 660, 578(Tw;o-«a^e Si^pl&nient, June ^tK, 1908)
  • Calculating Machines, Triumphator Co., 304 Calorimeter, Junker, 99
  • Cataract Dam, New South Wales, 419
  • Cement Kiln, Schneider. 294
  • Plant, Rotary Kiln, Johnson, 211, 220
  • Works, Norman, Saxon Portland Cement Co., 294, 298
  • Centrifugal Machines, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 604
  • Clutch, New Friction, Benn, 146
  • Coal Crusher and Coal Chutes at Lichtenberg. 164
  • Hoist, 25-Ton, and Coaling Crane, 40-Ton Hydraulic, at Hull, 648
  • Hoist at Leith, Armstrong, 5, 250 Colliery Aerial Ropeway, White’s, 166, 168 Combing Machines, Dust-removing Apparatus, 227
  • Concrete Floors, Reinforced, at Birmingham, 278 Piles. Spirally Armoured, Considbre, 476 Road, Crane, at Newport Dock, 30
  • Copying Machine, Continuous, B. J. Hall and Co., 322
  • Copper Wire, Cowper-Coles, 623
  • Coupling, Flexible, Loxley, 646
  • Crane, Double Cantilever. Musker, 436
  • Electric Tower, Bechem, 432
  • Road in Concrete at Newport Dock, 30 Transporters, &o.,at Glasgow, 659 Cupola, Emergency, Green’s, 513
  • DAM, Croton^ 7 (Sxcpplementt Jcknwxry Zi'd. 1908)
  • Destructor Plant, Twickenham Sewage Works, 686, 590, 630
  • Dock, Avonmouth Graving, 4 {Supple.-m.erd. January Zrd, 1908)
  • Cardiff New South, 4 January Zrd,
  • Extensions at Metbil, 226
  • Rothesay, at Clydebank, 4 (Supplement, Jamiary Zrd, 1908)
  • Docks at Liverpool, Proposed, 504
  • Middlesbrough, 3 (Siipplement, January 3rd, 1908)
  • on the Tees, 3 (Sicpplement^ January ^rd^
  • Drawing Scale, Vernier, 303
  • Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Drill, “Konomax” Compressed Air Rock, 306
  • Drills, Stope, Transvaal Competitions, 46, 135, 136, 157, 645
  • Dust-removing Apparatus, 227
  • ELECTRIC Alternator, 1000-K.W. Three-phase,
  • 1500 H.P. Gas Engine, 539 Motor, Three-phase Induction, J. P.
  • Hall, 172
  • Petrol, Generating Set, Electromotors, 593
  • Plant at Heysham Power Station, 610, 614, 636, 640
  • Power Plant at a Rotary Kiln Cement Works, 213, 220
  • Power Transmission Line Poles in California, 592
  • Set, Portable, Boulton and Paul, 542 Supply, Brussels, 112, 116 Electricity and Gasworks at Lichtenberg, 164
  • Generating Station and Refuse Destructor at Greenock, 471
  • Electro-metallurgical Works in France and Elsewhere, 80, 105
  • Engine, Fire, Steam Motor, Merryweather, 199 Gas, Bisschop, 265
  • 60 H.P., Cameron, 604
  • 9C0B.H.P, Blast Furnace,Maschinen
  • Fabrik Augsburg, &c., 459
  • (Correction, 486) 1500 H.P. and lOCO K.W, Three-phase Alternator, 539
  • Blowing, Premier Gas Engine Company, 140,142 for Experimental Work, 92, 98 Four-cylinder, Crossley, 530, 532 Governor, Lea, 405
  • Measurement of Temperatures in the Cylinder of a, 44, 506 Two-cylinder, Fielding and Platt, 252
  • Marine Internal Combustion, Collis, 516 Oil, and Dynamo, Crossley, 530 Paraffin, for Submarines for the Italian Government, 146
  • Engines for Brussels Electricity Supply, 112, 116 Diesel, at Divi Pumping Works, 499 of Fowler’s Steam Tractor, 95
  • Gas, Construction of Large, 88 and Generators, Direct-coupled, at
  • Lichtenberg, 164
  • Governing and Regularity of, Atkinson, 400, 405, 437 at Humber Company’s Works, 661 Large, Lodge’s Ignition for, 224
  • (Correction, 244)
  • at Stockport Works, 265, 270 (Correction, 299)
  • for Irrigation Plant in Egypt, Sulzer’s, 30. 31, 58, 85, 90
  • Reciprocating, and Steam Turbines, Combination, 488 of the Tug Darent, 512
  • Exhibition, Commercial Motor Vehicles at Olympia, 343
  • Franco-British, 502, 530, 556, 582, 604, 632, 635, 657
  • Extensometer, Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, 506
  • F
  • FERRO-ALLOYS, Manufacture and Use of, 80, 105
  • Fire Engine, Steam Motor, Merryweather, 199 “ Flip-Flap,” Cleveland Bridge Company, 530, 531, 556
  • Fuel Testing Laboratory at Zurich, Constam, 618 Furnace, Heraeus’ Electrically Heated Double, 619
  • for Water-tube Boilers, Bement’s, 218 Furnaces, Blast, at Wittkowitz, 185
  • Electric, Girod, Keller and Heroult, 80, 106
  • GANTRIES, Shipbuilding, at Harland and Wolff’s Belfast Works, 607
  • Gas and Air Mixing Valve, Ehrhardt and Sehmer. 88
  • Engines and Plant—see Engines
  • Firing of Steam Boilers, Huh p, 433
  • Power Station at the Humber Company’s Works, 551
  • Sampling Valve, 99
  • Gauge, Water, “Hay” Boiler Company, 174 (Correction, 195)
  • Gear, Freewheel Driving, Colman, 199
  • Gun Making at Bofors Steel Company’s Works, 446 (Two-page Supplement^ May 1$^, 1908)
  • HAMMERS—see Machine Tools
  • Harbour, Blyth, Improvements, 248
  • Salina Cruz (/Szipp^emeni, January Zrd, 1908)
  • Hoist, Armstrong’s Hydraulic Coal, at Leith, 250
  • 25-Ton, at Hull, 648
  • Hydro-extractors, Broadbent, 605
  • IGNITION for Large Gas Engines, Lodge’s System, 224 (Correction, 244)
  • Incandescent Core for Boiler Furnaces, Smallwood, 478
  • Indicator, Train, at St. Enoch Station, 603 Injector, Hot Water, DAvies and Metcalfe, 487 Ironworks, Spittlegate. Grantham, Hornsby’s,
  • 237 (Four-page Supplement^ March ^th^ 1908) Irrigation Plant in Egypt, Allen, 398, 399, 402 Sulzer’s, 30, 31, 58, 85, 90
  • LAMPS, Wakefield’s Acetylene Flare, 68
  • Lathes—see Machine Tools and Wood-working Machinery
  • Lighthouse, Sanganeb, Red Sea, 79
  • Locomotive with Brotan Water-tube Fire-box, 40, 41
  • Cleator and Workington Junction Railway Saddle Tank, 66
  • Erie Railroad, Mallet Compound, 14 (Supplement^ January 3rd, 1908)
  • Great Central Railway, Eightwheels Coupled Tank, for Shunting, 379
  • Great Western Railway, Four- cylinder Non-compound Express, “Great Bear,” 166,188
  • Great Western Railway, Six-coupled Four-cylinder Non-compound, 14 (Supp)ltmen‘., January 3rd, 1908)
  • Italian State Railways, Breda Ten- coupled Compound, Maffei, 485
  • Italian State Railways, Prairie Type Compound, 14 (Supplement, January 3rd, 19^8)
  • London and South-Western Railway, Six-coupled Four-cylinder Noncompound, 14, 133, 134, 192, 193, 503, 508 (Supplement, January 3rd, 1908 ; Tuo-page Supplement, February 'Jih, 1908; Two-page Sicpplement, February 2\st, 1908); Charts and Diagrams, Results of Trips, 370, 371
  • Midland Railway, Express Passenger, 14 (Supplement, January 3rd, 19G8)
  • North-Eastern Railway, Six-coupled Tank, 354, 623 (Supplement,
  • Apml3rd, 1908)
  • Rocket, George Stephenson’s, 189
  • St. Gothard Railway, Four-cylinder Compound, 14 (Supplement, January 3rd, 1908)
  • Locomotives, American, for Export, 666, 670
  • Cab Signalling on, 71, 123
  • L?g Frame, Steam-driven, Robinson, 43

Machine Tools:

  • Boring and Surfacing Machine, Kearns, 277 Turning Mill, Richards, 675 Stirk, 657
  • Drilling Machine, Archdale’s Radial, 120 Machines at Franco-British Exhibition, Hethei inert on, 582
  • Grinding Machine, Beyer Peacock, 302 Hammer Tests, Massey’s Pneumatic Power, 70 Lathe, All-gear, Colchester Company, 668 High-speed Surfacing, Hetherington, 582
  • 7iin, Screw-cutting Turret, Colchester Lathe Company, 461
  • for Turning and Fluting Shafts, Pollock and Macnab, 121
  • Milling Machine, Hetherington, 583
  • Roller Steady, Alfred Herbert, 199
  • Planing Machine, Plate-edge, Smith Brothers, 254
  • Rack-cutting Machine, Wilkinson, 200
  • Saws, Action of Toothless Circular, Harbord,. 187
  • Shearing Machine, Hydrauli', Smith Brothers, 406
  • Shears, Built-up Splittine', Pels, 42
  • Surfacirg and Boring Machine, Richards, 407 Turnirg and Boring Machine, Hetherington,. 583
  • Mill, Large, Smith and Coventry, 564 Machine, Herbert’s Automatic, 557, 558
  • MACHINERY for Cable-repairing Ship, Johnson and Phillips, 4, 6, 12

Maps:

  • Austrian Alpine Railways, 54 Cairo, New Road Bridges, 274 Chamonix-Martigny Railway, 320 Dock Extensions at Methil, 225 Formosa, Island of, 320 Havre Port Works, 554, 555 Key West Railway, 186 Port Sudan and Suakin, 79 Railways of Egypt and the Soudan, 9 Rangoon, Pott of, 56 Rosyth. Naval Base at, 267 Wath Yard, 138
  • West RMing Railways, 209
  • Zuyder Zae Enclosure, 207
  • MENSURATION of Small Angles and Minute Lengths, Rhodin, 417
  • Mines, Asturiana, Ropeway at the, Ropeways, Limited, 526, 534
  • Motor Inspection Car—see Railways
  • Vehicles and Details at Olympia Exhibition, Critchley-Norris, Lune Valley,. Milnes-Daimler, Gaggenau, &c., 343, 344
  • NAVAL Base at Rosybh, 267
  • OPTICAL Apparatus for Sangaueb Lighthouse. 80
  • Oxygen Apparatus, Linde, 663
  • PACKING, Harbinger Standard Metallic Co., 601 Metallic, 88
  • Painting Plant, Wells’ Portable, 567
  • Pattern-making Machine, 645
  • Pioneer Engineering, F. Shelford, 469, 495, 528, 549, 563
  • Plant, Constructional, at Havre Port Works, 554, 560
  • Port Works at Havre, 554, 560, 578 (Two-page Supplenient, June 1908)
  • Portrait, Sir Robert G. Reid, 671; Charles Rous- Marten, 431
  • Presses and Tin-seaming Machinery, Bliss, 632
  • Propeller Blades, Pitting of, 535, 539
  • Propellers, Screw, Professor Flamm’s Experiments, 353 [Supplement^ April 1908)
  • Pump, Air, Tosi, 624, 594 (Two-page Supplement, May 22nd, 1908)
  • High Litt Turbine, Mather and Platt, 67 Turbine, and Motor, Twin Air, W, H. Allen, 484
  • Pumniner Station, Sewage, at Twickenham, 586, 590, 630
  • Pumps, Centrifugal, Self-charging Apparatus for, Gwynne’s, 150
  • Feed, for Italian Cruiser, Watson, 369 for Slimes, Air Lift, 26
  • Sulzer’s, for Irrigation in Egypt, 30, 31, 58, 85, 90
  • Three-Throw, Cameron. 604
  • Pumping Engines at Chatham, 372 Plant for Egypt, Allen, 398, 399, 402 Project, Divi, Madras, 499 [TwO’page
  • Supplement.
  • Punch, Nones’ Hand Metal, 542
  • RAILWAY, Caledonian, Trolley for Armour
  • Plate, 435 Chamonix-Martigny, 319 Electric, Gas Engine Power Plant for, 539
  • Glasgow and South-Western, St. Enoch’s Station at Glasgow, 601
  • Great Central, Wath Concentration Yard, 138, 379
  • Heysham, Morecambe, and Lancaster Line, Electrification of, 610, 614, 636, 640
  • Inspection Car, Petrol Motor, North-Eastern Railway, 358, 460
  • Key West, 186
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire, Works at Horwich, 264
  • Manchuria, Gauge Conversion, 237, 246
  • Midland, Electrification of Lancaster and Heysham Line, 610, 614, 636. 640
  • North British, Goods Yard and Electrical Equipment at Glasgow, 659
  • North-Eastern, Coaling Equipment at Hull, 648
  • North-Eistem, Maximus Brake
  • Trials, 595 (Correction, 612) Signalling Arracgements at Snow
  • Hill Station, Birmingham, 262 Station at Birmingham, Great Western Railway, 262 at Bradford, Midland Railway, 209
  • Railway Station, Crewe, London and North- Western Railway, 315, ' 363, 392
  • Fin Haut, Chamonix- Martigny Railway, 319
  • Hull, North-Eastern Railway, 159, 160
  • Prince’s - street, Edinburgh, Caledonian Railway, 500
  • Reading, Great Western Railway, 450, 451, 452, 454
  • St. Enoch, Glasgow, Glasgow and South- Western Railway Company, 601 Tehuantepec (Sicppl&menti January
  • Railways, Austrian Alpine, 54 {Troo-page Supplement, January 17th, 1908)
  • Light, Vacuum Brake for, Holden and Brooke, 304
  • Malay, 28-Ton Bogie Coal Wagon for, 505
  • Refrigerating Machinery, Haslam Foundry Company, 605
  • R«tuse Destructor and Electricity Station at Greenock, 471
  • Reservoirs at Chingford, 397
  • Retort Dischargicg Machine at Lichtenberg, 164 Rings, Strength cf Chain, 497
  • Rock Drill, “ Konomax ” Compressed Air, 306 Rock Drills—see also tinder Drills
  • Ropeway, Aerial, at Loch Leven, Henderson, 32, 33, 36, 215 at Middleton Colliery, White’s, 166,168
  • at the Asturiana Mines, Ropeways, Limited, 526, 534
  • Rotary Kiln Cement Plant, Johnson, 211, 220
  • SALVAGE of Coal Transporter, 382
  • Sewage Disposal Station at Twickenham, 586, 590, 630
  • Shears—see Machine Tools
  • Shield used in Strand to Embankment Subway, 260

Ships: British Navy;

  • Agamemnon, H.M. Battleship, 428, 434
  • Ghnrka, H.M. Destroyer, 15 {Supplement, January 3rd, 1908)
  • Gladiator. H.M. Cruiser, Wreck, 458 Indomitable, H.M. Armoured Cruiser, 428, 434 Lord Nelson, Battleship, 62, 69

Ships: Foreign Navies:

  • Brazilian Torpedo Boat Goyaz {Supplement, January 3rd^ 1908)
  • French Cruiser L€on Gambetta, 568
  • German Destroyer, “S” Class {Supplement^ January 3rd^ 1908)

Ships: Miscellaneous:

  • Alexandra, H.M. Steam Yacht, 327
  • Constructor and Sirius, Steam Launches, Simpson, Strickland, 333
  • Darent, Thames Conservancy Steamer, 512 Dredger, Sand-pump, for Rangoon, 514 Guardian, Cable Repairing Ship, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 4, 6, 12
  • Lusitania, Cunard Liner, 14 {Supplement, January 3nd, 1908)
  • Russian Survey Steamer Oxotckb, 566
  • St. Paul, American Liner in Collision with H.M.S. Gladiator, 458, 504
  • Salvage of Coal Transporter, 382
  • Submarine for Sponge Fishing, 513 Unsinkable Ships, Goulaeff’s Design, 380 Vanadis, Steam Turbine Yacht, Inglis, 197
  • SLEEPER, The Iron (Historical), 189, 216, 250
  • Smoke Suppression, 109
  • Stamping Press, Hydraulic, Fielding and Platt, 332
  • Stations—see Railways
  • Steering Gear, Steam, Harland and Wolff, 530, 532
  • Subway, Strand to Embankment, 260 {Two-page Supplement^ March 13^/6, 1908)
  • Suction Gas Power Plant at Cement Works, 211, 220
  • Sugar Factory, Formosan, 320
  • Superheated Steam, Longridge, 139
  • TANK, Wellenkamp’s Experimental, 419
  • - Testing Machine, 30-Ton, Buckton, 657
  • - Machinery for Fuel at Zurich, Constam, 618
  • Tractor, Three-cylinder Steam, Fowler, 95
  • Turbine, 12,000 Horse-power Steam, Tosi, 524, 594 (Tu}o-paqe Supplement. Mau 22nd. 1908)
  • - Pump and Motor, W. H. Allen, 484
  • Turbines, Exhaust Steam, Rateau, 267, 290 for Japanese Cruiser, 542 |
  • Turbo-generator, 18C0 Kilowatts, Parsons, 502, 634, 635
  • VACUUM Brake for Light Railways, Holden and Brooke, 304
  • Valve, Equilibrium Stop, Schaffer, 436
  • - Gas Mixing, Ehrhardt and Sehmer’s, 88 Sampling, 99
  • - High-pressure Landing, Automatic Tap Syndicate, 516
  • WAGON, 28-Ton Bogie Coal, Leeds Forge Company, 505
  • - for Leeds Tramways, Hudson, 675
  • - Military Transport, Armstrong’s, 228
  • - Steam Motor, Mann’s, 592
  • Water-cooling Tower, Brick, Balcke, 462
  • Weighing Machine, Ore, Blake Denison, 42
  • Wheel, Spring, for Chain Drive, Renold, 582
  • Woodworking Machinery:
  • - Lathe, Copying, Ransome, 622
  • Wood-planing Machine, Robinson, 172
  • WORKS, Formosan Sugar Factory, 320
  • - Harland and Wolff’s Belfast, 607’ ’
  • - Hornsby’s Spittlegate Iron, at Grantham, 237 {Four-page Suppleme^it, Marek ^tk^ 1908):
  • - Hungarian State Engineering, 313, 324, 365, 374
  • - Norman Portland Cement, Saxon Portland Cement Company, 294, 298
  • - Stockport Gas Engine, 265, 270 (Correction, 299)
  • ZUYDER Zee Enclosure, Lely’s Proposal, 207

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