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The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1910 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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Names

  • ACTEE and other French Destroyers, ‘245 (r/ro. pagr StipjJrmrnt^ A/aix/i IDZt, 1910)
  • Adnil Double Electricity Muter, 48
  • Aldershot—Farnborough Alexandrovsky Works, Blast Furnace at, M. A. Pavloff, 64. 65
  • Allen, Edgar, and Co.’s Exhibits at Buenos Ayres, 460, 461
  • American Cement Works, Electric Motors in, 436. 442
  • - Locomotive Co.’s Four-cylinder Superheater Engine, 419
  • - Locomotive Superheater, 260
  • Anderston Foundry Company's Four-cylinder High-Speed Gas Engine, 440
  • Appleby’s 100-Ton Crane at Sunderland, 158, 157
  • Archdale's High-speed Drilling Machine, 259
  • Argentine Battleships. 152
  • Arktos Refrigerating Machine, 637
  • Ashton, Frost's Pumping Engines for Nottingham Water Supply, 121 {Ttra^pag^ Supplement^ Frhmary 4M, 1910)
  • Atlas Resilient Road Wheels, Cast Steel Wheels for Motor Vehicles, 365
  • Austro-Hungarian Motor Gunboats, Yarrow, 304, 306
  • Autoscaler Company’s Drafting Machine, 651 [
  • BAHIA. Brazilian Scout-cruiser, 431. 514, 518, 518 {TtPo-pMf Sufipirmmt^ April 1910)
  • Baldwin and Co.’s Blow-off Cock, 76
  • Barber Cotton Warp Tying Machine, 373
  • Barry Railway, Light Train on, 146
  • Bavarian State Railways Locomotive at Brussels, 635, 644
  • Belgian Four-cylinder Superheater Locomotive, 684. 642, 644
  • - Locomotives at Brussels Exhibition, 634, 642, 644
  • Bergmann Steam Turbine. 163
  • Birmingham Railway Carriage Company's Coaches for ^ntb America, 285
  • Blackpool Sea Water 8ap}>ly Works, 46
  • Blenkinsop Rack Locomotive, 432
  • Bleriot Monoplane, 18 {Su.ppUitt^lt January i 1910) I
  • Borchers, W., on the Girod Furnace, 458, 470, i 484 '
  • Brayshaw Furnace, 403
  • Brazil Straker and Co.'s Electric Lighting Plant, 280
  • Brazilian Scout-Cruisers
  • Brennan Monorail Car
  • Brett’s Electrically-driven Drop Hammers, 311,
  • British Aluminium Company's Bare Aluminium Conductors, 490 *
  • - Buffalo Marine Motor, 303
  • - Insulated Company's Gardener Apparatus for Submarine Sound Signalling, 391
  • - Railway Coaches for South America. Birmingham Railway Carriage Company, ! 285 !
  • Brooke and Co.'s Engine and Dynamo. 303 Petrol, Locomotive for Argentina, 204
  • Brown, Sir Hanbury, on Collapse of Canal Head Sluice in Egypt, 265
  • Brussels Exhibition, 481, 497, 507, 534, 582, 608, 634. 642
  • Buenos Ayres Exhibition, English Exhibits, 460, 461
  • Burma, Bridge near Henzoda {Suppttmrnt^ January 1910)
  • CANADA, Survey Steamship for, 638
  • Canadian Hydranlic Lift Locks, W. J. Francis, 427, 482, 511, 588
  • Cartier, Twin-screw Survey Steamer, Swan, Hunter and Wigbain RiohardHon, 638
  • Cassibilis Electric Power Works, Sicily, 464, 468
  • Central Argentine Railway Workshops Electrification, 538, 542
  • Chasseur, French Destroyer, 562
  • Cheshire, Salt Works at Weston Po'nt, 584, 592 ; (Additions). 628, 650
  • Churchill Machine Tool Company's Gas Hardening Furnace, 152
  • Cleveland Bridge Company's Balloon Shed, 486, 487, 488
  • - and Engineering Company’s Viaduct over Portcreek, ^6
  • Clifton and Baird's High-speed Ciroalar Haw, 417
  • Coignet Hystam io Concrete Working, 65
  • Colchester Lathe Company's Semi«all*gear Head Lathe. 500
  • Cole, Marchent and Morley's 400 H.P. Steam Engine for Ice-making Plant at Grimsby, 168, 169, 174
  • Collingwood, H.M. Battleship. Main Turbines, R. and W. Hawthorn. Leslie, 189 {Ttm T^co- EehrHaip IIM. 1910)
  • Coknibia, Gold Mining in, 135, 148
  • Great Northern Central Railway of, 214, 220
  • Colossus, U.M. Battleship, Scott's Shipbuilding Company, 376
  • Coltness Iron Company's Cement Production from Furnace Slag, 60, 68
  • Copeoh^en, Bascule Bridge at, 116, 117, 120
  • Costa Rica Electric Light and Traction Company, Hydraulic Works for, 453 Railways. 581 (Ttra-imge Supuhmmit Jane 19101
  • Coucher'a Spring Lubricating Ring, 600
  • Cowans, Sheldon's 15-Ton Steam Cantilever Crane, 76
  • Cowens, J., and Co.'s Pneumatic Hose Fittings, 170. 418
  • Cowper-Colcs* Galvanising Works at Chelsea, 391
  • Cex and Co.'s Twin-screw Tug Boats for ibe North-Eastern Railway, 194, 195
  • Custer Pipe Casting Machine, (06. 633
  • D 1. H.M. Submarine {Supplnneiit. January 1th. 1910)
  • Daimler Petrol-electric Motor Omnibus, 689
  • Darling, C. R.. Cbmpentated Indicator, 137 on Recent Progress in Industrial Pyrometry, 137
  • “Darling" Oil G«8 Producer, 47
  • Davis Brothers' Measuring and Mixing Machine, 414
  • Davis, J., and Son's Slide Rule, 118 “Universal" Drafting Machine, 444
  • Davy’s Self-acting and Handing Steam Hammer, 128
  • Dean, Smith acd Grace's Lathe, 230
  • Derwent Aquednet—xet* Grindleford
  • Dick, Kerr's Steam Turbines, 163
  • Djinn Electric Ligbring Plant, Brazil, Straker and Co., 230
  • Dover, Admiralty Harbour at. 4 (Supplement^ January 1th. 1910)
  • Dreadnought Rail Planer, Patent File and Tool Company, 152
  • Dron and Lawson's H gh-speed Lathe, 144 Dro<opbore Humidiher, 398
  • Drottning Victoria, Train Ferry Steamer, 18 {Supplrmant, January Ith, 1910)
  • Drummond Launch Engine, 326
  • Drysdale's Six-stage Horizoctal Turbine Pump. 623
  • ECCLES Cotton Mill. 346. 372. 398 (Tiro-pogr Svpplemenlf zl/7ri715A, iMO)
  • Eckart, W. R., on the Pitot Tube, 34
  • Eclipse Tool Company's Wagon Underframe Milling Machine, 50
  • Egypt, Collapse of Canal Head Sluice, Sir Banbury Brown. 265
  • Erbardt Shell for Howitzer, 513
  • Beheld and Stevenage Now fzoop Line, 328, 329, 332
  • E^neb Barrage on the Nile (SupptemerU, January 1th, 1910)
  • FARMAN Biplane, 18, 352 (Supplements January 1th, 1910)
  • Farnborough, Army Balloon Shed at, 486, 487, 488,
  • Fery's Pyrometer, 138
  • Fisbguara, Harbour Works at, 4 (SuppUmentf January Ith, 1910)
  • Fleming and Ferguson's Suction Drrdger, 256
  • Fosdyke Bridge over the Welland, 141
  • Pciimier Temperature Indicator. 77
  • French Battleships, Projected, Jean B»rt and Courbet. 356. 362. 622
  • Destroyers, The Latest, 245, 562; (Cor- reettoo), 270 (Ttrtt-pag^ Supplement^ March\\thf 1910)
  • GABEIEL’s Small Air Compressor
  • (missing lines)
  • Gnome Cylinders, Machining, 498
  • Grafton Ferro-concrete Bridge, New Zealand, 614 Graham's Non-stop Indicating Gear, 415
  • Great Central Railway Four * coupled Tank Eoffine, 521 {TtfXhftagc SyppUwent^ May 1910)
  • Groan A6rn Engine, 271
  • Grimsby, 200-Toa Ice-making Plant at, Linde British Refrigeration Company, 168, 169, 174 j {Ttco-ptiye Supplfment^ 18M, 1910)
  • ' Grindleford to Rowsley Section of the Derwent Aqueduct, Alex. H. Jameson, 216, 243, 252, 296 ; (Tiotter), 304 {Tw^fpagcSupplcmenit March 4M, 1910)
  • Grinnell Sprinkler, 898
  • Guatemala Railway Bridges, 371
  • Guernsey, Fog-signal and Lighthouse at, 860
  • “HAMILTON” Motor Sleigh Tractor for Arctic Work
  • Harland and Wolff
  • (missing lines)
  • Ore-carrying Steamship Vollrath Tham, 278,282 Torpedo>boat Destroyer Zulu, 314
  • Turbines for H.M.S.
  • Collingwood, 139 (Tfro
  • Eehritar^ IIM, 1910) Heenan and Froude'a Armoured Concrete Waabery Bunkers, 65
  • Helsby Wireless Telegraphy Company's Instru* ' ments, 546
  • Herbert, Alfred, Combination Turret Ijsthe, 498
  • Iz>comotive Stay Bolt Lathe, 40 tkiward, on Cutting Properties of Tool Steel. 473. 485, 500. 519
  • . Hercules. H.M. Battleship, 498
  • Heroult Electric Steel Furnace, 15-Ton, U.S.A., 221
  • Holbom-Knrlbaum Optical Pyrometer, 138 Holybead as a Port of Call, 3/, 42
  • Honor Oak Water Reservoir, 8 {Svppfemrnt^ January 7M, 1910)
  • Hopkinaon-Tbring Torsionmeter, 524
  • Hornsby Portable Oil Engine, 637
  • i Horwich Locomotives— MTS Lancashire Uowitzar Projectile, Krupp, 597
  • Hughes, G., on Compounding and Superheating in Uorwich Ijccomotives, ^7, 309, 315, 333, 338, 405. 411 ; (Letter), 459
  • Humber Aero Motor, 270, 302 Humphrey Pump at Brussels Exhibition, 497 Hussard, French Destroyer, 562
  • IBUKI, Japanese CmiNsr, Turbinen, 86
  • Inglis. A. and J., Paddle Steamer Mountaineer, 624
  • Institution of Civil Engineers, New Buildings, 538 Ironside's ** New (Jentury ” Mining Locomotive with Oil Engine, 74
  • Isenthal's Ammeter, 444
  • JAPANESE Battleship Satsuma, 886 Cruser Ibuki's Turbines, 86 Jean Bart And Courbet, French Battleships, 356. 362. 622
  • Johnson'Lundell Electrical Works at Southall, 31 Two-cycle Internal
  • KATER and Anker«rait’8 Oil Separator and Steam Drver, 472
  • Kendall and Gent’s Locomotive Frame Plate Milling Machine, 73 lO^io. Turret Ijatbe, 387
  • Kirkheld Lock, Canada, W. J. Francis, 427, 482. 511
  • Knowles and Wollaston's Graphite Lubricator, 378
  • Kobben, Norwegian Submersible, 612, 613, 616
  • Krupp's Howitzer Projectile, 597
  • LACY, Hulbert's Air Compressors for Japan, 98 Rotary Pump, 153 ?
  • Lancasbire Dynamo and Motor Company's Motor- driven Planing Machine, 182 and Yorkshire Railway Locomotives, Compounding and Superheating in, G. Hughes. 287, 309. 315, 333, 338, 405, 411 ; (Letter), 459
  • Landis Tool Company's Cam Grinding Attachment, 5(6
  • Ijangdon Clutch, 326
  • Lascelles Four-cylinder Radial Aero Engine, 302 Laorentic, White Star Liner. 18 {Stippbutrnlf January 7zA, 1910) Supptenifnt,
  • Ji<iu24ZA. 1910)
  • I>ea Water Recorder. 537 T>eblaoc Air Pomp, 180, 181 Ijeeds Forge Company's Wacons, 460 Leeds-Northrup Recording Pyrometer, 137 Leek's New Spring Hub. ^7
  • Lee's Concrete Mixer, 128
  • Linde British Refrigeration 2(X>-Ton Ice making Plantat Grimsby, 168, 169, 174 {T^^fpogf. Sup- plfmrnt^ February 18zA, 1910)
  • Lion, H.M. Cruiser: A Forecast, 10.14, 36 Liverpool Waterworks at Vymwy, 274, 310 Ixibnitz, Sand Pump Dredger Quorra, 524. 525 Lodge and Shipley Company's Tool Poet, 650 Loftus Iron Stone Mines, Electric Haulage, 6, 11 London, Brighton and South Coast Superheater Tank Engine, 327 {Tico-pagf Supplr- ment^ IsZ, 1910)
  • Brighton and South Cc^t Derailment— sre St/^ats Nest County Hall, 430
  • Loudon's Sliding, Surfacing and Boring I.<athe, 879
  • MACDONALD'S Fonr-cylinder Marine Motor, 326, 364
  • Mann's Light Compound Steam Tractor, 153, 636
  • Mansfield's Oil Gas P.ant for Village Power and Lighting, 99
  • Massey’s Compressed Air Hammer, 528
  • Matto Grosso, Brazilian Torpedo-boat Destroyer JcMuary 19101
  • Melville-Macalpine Reduction Gear, 178, 179; (Letter), 362
  • Merrywcatber's Fire and Boiler Feed Pamp, 129
  • Metropolitan Water Supply, 610
  • Middlesbrough, Smiths Docks at, Electrical Equipment of, 38
  • Midland Railway Siz«coupled Tank Engine, 456, 457
  • Monitoria Steamihip, Corrugated Sides of, A. H. Haver, 204
  • Mountaineer, Paddle-steamer, A. and J, Inglis. 624
  • Musker's Coal Conveyor for Loading Ships, 102
  • NAMI-TI Gorge, China, Railway Bridge, 278, 282
  • Narvik, Norway, Ore-loading Berths, 283 National Physical Laboratory, Experimental
  • Tank, 248. 249. 286
  • ** New Century*' Mining Locomotive with Oil Engine, Itonride, 74
  • New Engine Company's Aero Engine, 270
  • New Zealand, Wide-span Ferro-concrete Bridge. 614
  • Newmains, Production of Portland Cement from Blast Furnace Slag, Coltness Iron Company, 60, 68
  • Nicholson Tool Company's Saw Bench, 196 North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders' Buildings, 548
  • North-Eastern Railway Tank Engine, 63 (T/ro- fiagf Suppltmrrd, Janua1^2\»i^ 1910)
  • North-Eastern Railway iSvin-screw Tug Boats. Cox, 194, 195
  • Northrop Loom, 375
  • Norwegian Submersible Kobben, 612, 613, 616 Nottingham Water Supply, Pninping Engines for,
  • Ashton. Frost and (k>., 124 (Tiro /Hior Eibruary 4z/», 1910) *
  • o
  • OLYMPIA, Aero and Motor Boat Show at, 270, 302. 326, 364
  • Olympic and Titanic, White Star Liners, 18. 231, 640 {Supplrment^ Janua^ 1910), page Supplement and Ttea Faur-page Supple- metUgt June 1910)
  • Orient Liner Orsova ana Engines, 18 {Supplemeutf January 7th,, 1910)
  • Orsova, Orient Liner, and Engines, 13{Supplrm€nlt January Tth, 1910)
  • PANAMA Canal, 532, 558 {Tiro-pagf Supplc'iii^nl, May 1910)
  • Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Locomotives, 94, 98
  • Patent File and Tool Company’s Dreadnought Rail Planer, 152
  • Portable Crane Company’s Window Crane, 206
  • Pavloff, M. A., on Blast Furnace at Alexandrovsky Works, 64, 65
  • Peterborough Hydranlic Look, Canada, 588 Pickles, John, wood-boring Machines, 647
  • Wood Saws, 472
  • Pitot Tube, W. R. Eckart on the, 34 Portcreek Viaduct, Cleveland Bridge Company, 646
  • Price’s Paraffin Electric Lighting Set, 647 ** Priestman,” Steam Grab Hopper Dredger, Smith's Dock Company, 575
  • •• Primus” Marine Engine, 303
  • Pump and Power Company’s Humphrey Pump, 497
  • QUEBEC, New Bridge, 203
  • Quorra, Sand Pomp Dredger, Lobnitz, 524, 525
  • RANSOME’S Large Band Saw. 51
  • Rateau Marine Steam Turbine, 553 Rees-Rotnrbo Pumps at Blackpool, 46
  • Reliance Water-cooler, 336
  • Rennie's Twin-screw Shallow Draught Tug Bulbul, 597
  • Richards, George, Boring Lathe, 550 Universal Facing and Boring Machine, 550
  • Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazilian Scont-cruiser, 431, 514, 516, 516 {Ticc'pctgc SuppUmmtf AprH2!dUtj 1910)
  • Roberta* Tide-predicting Machine, 48
  • Robinson, Thomas, and Son’s Sleeper Adzing and Boring Machine, 468, 469
  • Rock Island Railway Four-cylinder Sonerheater Locomotive, American Jjocomotive Company, 419
  • Rowley’s Double Reduction Gearing, 469
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show, 636
  • Royles’ Boiler Blow-off Valve, 526
  • Rubery, Owen and Company’s Steam Crane Excavator, 382, 390
  • Ryder’s 8jm. All-geared Lathe, 414
  • SALT Union’s Works in Cheshire. 584, 592; (Additions), 628. 650
  • Sanders’ Feed-water Weigher, "Sarco,” 126 ^ntos Dumont Monoplane, 18 {Supplement, January 7th, 1910)
  • Sarco Feed-water Weigher, Sanders, Rehders and Co., 126
  • Satsuma, Japanese Battleship, 986
  • Saxon's 1500 H.P. 'Triple-expansion Eogines for Cotton Mills, 398
  • Schmidt’s Aero-vapour Boiler, 258
  • Schmidt Snperbeater on s.s. Schwann, 400 Schneider’s Light Field Gun Equipment, 521 Schwann, 8.s.—»ee Schmidt Superheater
  • Scott and Mountain’s Electrical Plant at Loftus Mines, 6, 11
  • Self-opening Tin Box Company’s Factory at BarJcing, 222
  • Selson Engineering Company's Drill Jig, 364 Shanks. T., and Co.’s Drilling Machine, 202, 203 Sbieldball Sewage Works at Glasgow. 492, 495 Smeaton’s Early Cylinder-boring Machine. 217 Smith and Sons. Thomas, Threa-motor Electric Single-rail Crane, 72
  • South Africa, Conveyance of Machinery io, 622 America, British Railway Coaches for, Birmingham Railway Carriage Company, 285
  • and Central America, Engineering in, 135, 148, 187, 198, 201, 214, 226. 241, 268, 325, 345, 371, 453, 508, 581. 631 {Ttra- page Supplement, June lO^A, 1910)
  • Spencer, John, Limited, Steelwork for Electric Transmission Lines, 647
  • Stoat’s Nest Railway Disaster, 118, 357, 363; (Letters), 258, 380, 420, 443
  • Stubbs’ Hand Rnotter for Tying Yarns, 130 Sunderland, New Bridge over the Wear [Supplement, January 7th, 1910)
  • Swan, Hunter’s Sorvev Steamship for Canada, 638
  • Swansea Docks, Ferro-concrete Wharf (Supplement, January 7(/i, 1910)
  • Swift, H. M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 232 (Supplement, January 7th, 1910)
  • Sydney, Proposed Suburban Railways, C, 0. Burge, 425
  • TANGYE’S Large Boring Lathe, 444
  • Tanern Railway Viaduct, 22 {SappUment^ January 7M, 1910)
  • Teddington, Experimental Tank at, 248, 249, 286
  • Tetlow, C.E., Two New Valves, 625
  • *' Thames,” Four-cylinder Aero Motor, 303
  • Thornycroft Smack Type Engine, 326
  • “Titan” Pneumatic Hose Fittings, J. Cowens, 170, 418
  • Titanic, White Star Liner, 18, 231, 640 {Supple- ment, January 1th, 1910), {Sixteen-page Supple- ment^ June 24M, 1910)
  • Tortuguero, Fruit-carrying Steamer, 18 {Supplement. January 7th, 1910)
  • Tyne North Pier Recoostruction and Lighthouse, 39 {Four-page Supplement, January '^Sth, 1910)
  • VALENCIA. Venezuela Electric Light and Power Station, 187, 198
  • Vespasian, s.s., (>eared Turbine Machinery in, 323
  • Vickers, Sons and Maxim, Machinery for Brazilian Scout Cruisers, 514, 516, 518
  • Voisin Biplane, 18 (Su/>/)Ze»rtertZ, Jonwary 1910)
  • Vollrath Than), Ore-carryiog Steamship, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 278, 282
  • Voltigeur, French Destroyer, 562
  • Von der Tann, German Cruiser, 488 Vymwy, Liverpool Waterworks at, 274, 310
  • WACLAW Wolski’s Hydraulic Rock Drill, 24 Walker Brothers* Horizontal Compound Air Compressor, 406, 407, 410
  • Mlles, Exciter, 250 on Turbo Field nate-current 388 Waterford Bridge, 408, 462
  • Star Liner Laurontic, 18 January 7fA, 1910), {Sixteen'pagr Supplrmentf 1910)
  • I/ners Olympic and Titanic, 18, 231, 640 (6'up/?/rmen/, January 7/A, 1910), (viii., X., Sixtreu-page Suppltnifntf June 24M, 1910), {Tica Four-page HupplcmenUt JuneTAth, 1910)
  • Ships, Adriatic, Arabic, Baltic, Bluejacket, Britannic, Celtic, Cevic, Cretic, Laurentic, Magnetic, Majestic, Mersey, Oceanic, Olympic, Runic, Titanic, Teutonic {Sixtaen^/>age Supplement and Tiea Four-page Supplements, June 1910)
  • Williams, Sir Edward Leader (Portrait), 12 Wolseley Auro Engine, 271
  • Motor Sleigh for Antarctic Work, The “ Hamilton,” 336 ; (Correction). 418 Worthington Pumps, Electrically-driven, 570
  • YARROW'S Shallow draught Motor Gunboats for the Danube, 301, 306
  • Yokota Slide Rule, J. Davis and Son, 118
  • 7.
  • ZULU, H.M. Destroyer, Hawthorn, Leslie and CJ., 314

Subjects

  • AERO and Motor Boat Show at Olympia, 270, 302, 326, 364
  • Aer^Janes, Construction of, 352
  • Air Compressors—see Compressors
  • Aluminium Conductors, Bore, British Aluminium Company, 490
  • Aqueduct, Derw^t, Grindleford to Rowsley Section, Alex. H. Jameson, 216, 243, 252, 296 ; (Letter), 304 {Ttro-page Supplement, March 1910)
  • Artesian Wells for Metropolitan Water, 610
  • Ash Conveyor, Pneumatic, Darley Engineering Company, 2iA
  • BALLOON Shed at Farnborough, Cleveland
  • Bridge Company, 486, 487, 488
  • Barrage, Esnen, on the Nile {SuiHtlemenL January Itk. 1910)
  • Biplanes, Farman and Voisin, 18 {SuppUmenlf January 1910)
  • Blast Fornaee at Alexandrovsky Works, M. A. Pav’off, 64, 65
  • Blow-off Cock, Baldwin and Co., 76
  • Boiler, Aero-vapour, Schmidt, 258
  • Boiler Blow-off Valve, Boyles, 526
  • Boilers of the White Star Liners Britannfc and
  • Oceanic (xi., xiv., Sixteen-ftaye SuppUwent, JUM 1910)
  • Boring Machines—JW Machine Tools
  • Box Factory—see Tin Box
  • Bridge, Ba^ule, at Copenhagen, 116, lb, 1^ Floors, Cost of, 83 near Henzada, io Burma {Supplement^
  • Januarif Ith^ 1910)
  • New Quebec, 203
  • Railway, over Nam-Ti Gorge, China, 281
  • Timber, over the Welland at Fosdyke. 141
  • Waterford, 408, 462 over the Wear at Sunderland {Supple- menti January 1910)
  • Wide Span Ferro-concrete, in Auckland, New Zealand, 614
  • Bridges on Costa Rica Railways, 581 {Txthpage Supplement, June lOM, 1910)
  • on the Enfield and Steveoage Line, 328, 329, 332
  • Railway, Decay and Protection of, 408, 462
  • Buildings, New, for Institution of Civil Engineers, 638
  • North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 548
  • CAM Grinding—see Machine Tools
  • Camp Fireplace, 224
  • Canal Head Sluice in Egypt, Collapse, Sir Han- bury Brown, 265
  • Panama. 532, 658 {Ttro-page Supplement^ May 21th, 1910)
  • Castings, Iron Moulds for Making, 606, 633
  • Cement, Portland, Manufacture from Blast Furnace Slog, Coltness Iron Company, 60, 68
  • Works, American, Electric Motors io, 436, 442
  • Clutch. Langdon. 326
  • Coal Conveyor for Loading Ships, Musker, 102 Cock, Blow-off, Baldwin and Co., 76 Compressor, Horizontal Compound Air, Walker Bros., 406, 407. 410
  • Small Air, Gabriel, 443 t'ompressors, Air, for Japan, Lacy, Hulbert and Co., 98
  • Concrete, Armoured, in Minos, Heenan and Froude, 65
  • Mixer, T. and R. Lees, 128 Protection for Railway Bridges, 462 Condensers, Synchronous Motor, at Brixton and Sheffield, 219
  • Conveyance of Machinery in South Africa, 622 Copper, Electro-depodted, S. Cowper-Coles, 190 Cotton Mill, A Modem. 346, 372, 398 Supplement April \5th^ 1910)
  • Crane, 100 Ton, at George Clark’s Works, Applebys, Limited, 156, 157
  • Portable Window, Patent Portable Crane Company, 206
  • 15-Ton Steam Cantilever, Cowans, Sheldon and Co.. 76
  • Tbree-motor Electric Single-rail, Thomas Smith and Sons, 72
  • Cranes in German Shipyards, 188, 583 for Ore Discbarging. 278. 283
  • Cutting Properties of Tool Steel, Eldward Herbert, 473, 485, 600, 519
  • Cylinders, Gnome, 498
  • DOCKS, Smith's, at Middlebsrough, Electrics) Equipment of, 33
  • Swansea, Ferro-concrete Wharf [Supple- mcntf January 1910) Drafting Machine, Autoscaler Company. 651
  • ** Universal," John Davis, 444 Dredger Buckets, Edgar Allen, 461 Clay-cottingSuction, Flemingand Ferguson, 256
  • Sand Pump Qoorra, ]x>bniU, 524, 525 Steam Grab Hopper “ Priestman," Smith's Dock Company, 575
  • Drill, Hydraulic Rock-boring, Waclaw Wolski, 24 Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools Dust, Removal of, from Textile Factories, 417
  • Electrical Matters:
  • ALTERNATE-CURRENT, Turbo field Magnet for Electrical Generators, Miles Walker, 365. 388
  • Ammeter, Isenthal, 444
  • Central Argentine Railway Workshops, Electrification, 638. 542
  • Conductors, Bare Aluminium, British Aluminium Company, 490
  • Earthed v. Insulated Neutrals in Collieries, W. W. Wood, 445
  • Electrical Equipment of Smith's Docks, Middlesbrough, 38
  • Haulage at the Loftus Ironstone Mines, Scott and Mountain, 6. 11 Haulage System, Centrally - controlled, 469
  • Laminated Field Motor, 32
  • Light and Power Station at Valencia, Venezuela, 187. 198
  • Lighting Plant, Brazil, Straker and Co., ^0
  • Motors in American Cement Works. 436, 442
  • Plant (Generator. Motor-driven Air Compressor, &c.) at Guernsey Lighthouse. 360
  • Production of Iron from Iron Ore. 206, 234
  • Steel Furnace, 15-Too, Ueroult, 221
  • Electricity Meter, Double, Adnil Electrical Company, 48
  • Modern Power Stations. Continuity of Supply. H. 1. Lewenz, 512, 556, 687, 605
  • Phase Advancer, Westinghouse, 354
  • Transformers for Metallic Filament Lampe, 401
  • Transmission Lin-*% Steel Work Towers for, John Spencer, 647
  • Westminster Electric Station at Horseferry road, 535 560, 666
  • Winding Plant at Barton Colliery, 620, 621 Works at Southall, Johnson-Lnndell, 31
  • ENGINE, Four-cylinder High-speed Gas, Anderston Foundry Company, 440
  • Internal Combustion and Dynamo, Brazil, Straker and Co., 230
  • Internal Combustion, for Mining Locomotive, Ironside, 74
  • Marine, Four-cylinder, Macdonald, 364 Portable Oil, Hornsby, 637 50 B.H.P. Semi-stationary Compound Superheated Steam, R. Garrett and Sons, 110
  • 400 H.P. Steam, for Ammonia Compression Plant at Grimsby, Cole, Marchent and Morley, 168, 169, 174
  • Two-cycle Internal Combustion, Johnson's Motor Works. 181
  • Engines, Aero, Green, Humber, Lascelles, New Engine Company, Thames, Wolseley, 270, 302
  • Motor Boat, British Buffalo, Brooke, Primus, 802; Drummond, Thorny- croft, 326
  • of the Orient Liner Orsova, 18 (S^^pple^ ment, January 1th, 1910)
  • of the Paddle Steamer Mountaineer, 624
  • Petrol, for Austso-Hongarian Gunboats, Yarrow, 304, 306
  • Pumping—xee Pumps
  • 1500 H.P. Triple-expansion, for Cotton Mills, 398
  • of Twin-sciew Tug Boats for the North- Eastern Railway, 194
  • of White Star Steamships Britannic, Cretic, Oceanic, Ac. (zi., zii., ziii., ziv., XV., Sixteen-fiage Supplement, JuM^Uh, 1910)
  • Engineering in South and Central America, 29, 136. 148, 187, 198, 201, 214. 226, 241, 268, 325, 845, 371, 453. 608, 681, 631 (Two-p<tye Supplement, June IQUt, 1910)
  • E«*osion of Plate by Steam Jet, 416
  • Excavator, Laree Steam Crane, Rubery, Owen and Co., 382, 390 and Transporter, Combined, Whitaker Brotheri*, 522
  • Exhibition, Brussels, 481, 497, 507, 531, 582, 608, 634, 642, 644 Buenos Ayres, 460, 461 Experimental Tank—tee Tank
  • FEED-WATER Weigher, Sarco, Sanders, Rehders and Co., 126
  • Fireplace, Camp, 224
  • Foe-signal, Unattended, and Lighthouse, at Guernsey, 360
  • Frame Plate Milling Machine—Machine Tools Furnace, Blast, at Alexandrovsky Works, M. A. Pavloff, 64, 65
  • Braysbaw, 403
  • Girod, W. B'^rchers, 458. 470, 481 High-speed Steel Gas Hardening and Temperiog, Churchill Cempany, 152 Furnaces, Electric—xer Electric
  • GALVANISING Works at Chelsea, Cowper- Coles, 391
  • Gas Engines—xf^ Engines
  • Producer, Oil, A. B. Davis, 47
  • Gear, Concentric Double Reduction, Rowley's, 469
  • Gearing, Reduction, Melville and Maoalpine, 179; (Letter), 362
  • Gold Mining io Colombia, 135,148
  • Graphite Lubricator, 378
  • Gun Equipment, Schneider's Light Field, 521
  • HAMMERS—K« Machine Tools
  • Harbour, Admiralty, at Dover, 4 (Supplement, January Ttfi^ 1910)
  • Works at Fishguard, 4 (Supplement, January Itli,, 1910)
  • Hub, New Spring, A. E. Lesk, 257
  • Humidifier, Drosophore, 398
  • Hydraulic Works for the Costa Rica Electric
  • Light and Traction Company, 4.53 Hydro-electric Power Works, Cassibili, Sicily, 464,468
  • ICE-MAKING Plant, 200-Ton, at Grimsby, Linde
  • British Refrigeration Company, 168, 169, 174 {T>r0-page February ISM, 1910)
  • Indicating Gear, Non-stop, J. Graham. 415 a Steam Pipe. 36 ; (Letter). 127 Indicator, Temperature, J. B. Fournier, 77 Iron, Electrical Production from Iron Ore. 206 234 * *
  • Moulds for Making Castings, 606, 633
  • LAMPS. Transformers for Metallic Filament. 401 '
  • Lathee—see Machine Tools
  • Laundry of the White Star Line at Bootle (ix . XI.. Scxteen-page Supplement, June. 2^th, 1910)
  • Lighthonse at Guernsey, 360
  • L ghthouse for the Tyne North Pier, 89 {Four- pagr Supplrmcnt, January TZtk, 1910)
  • Lighting Oet, Paraffin Electric, Charles Price and SOD, 647
  • Locomotive, Blenkinsop Rack, 432 Four-cylinder Soperheater, American Locomotive Company, 419 Four-cylinder Superheater, Belgian State Railways, 634, 642, 644 Great Central Four-coupled Tank, 521 {TwO‘pagt! Supplement. Mau ' 20^A. 1910)
  • Links in the History of. 432 Londou, Brighton, and South Coast Superheater Tank, 327 (Tu'a-page Supplement^ April ].<<, 1910) Midland Six-coupled Tank, 456, 457 Mining, with Oil Engine, Ironside, 74
  • North-Eastern Railway Eight- coupled Tank, 63 [Ttro-nage Supplement^ January 2b/, 1916) Petrol, for the Argentine, Brooke. 204
  • Locomotives at the Brussels Exhibition, 634. 642. 644
  • Horwich, Compounding and Super- * '• ? 287, 309,
  • (Leiter),

Machine Tools:

  • Boring Machine, Smeaton's Early Cylinder, 217 Universal Facing and, George Richards, 550
  • Cam Grinding Attachment, Landis Tool Company, 596
  • Drill Jig, Selson Engineering Company, 364
  • Drilling Machine, High-speed, Archdale, 259 High - speed Vertical, T.
  • Shanks, 202, 203 Hammer, Compressed Air, B. and S. Massey, 523
  • Steam, Self-acting and Handing, Davy Bros., 128
  • Hammers, Motor-driven Drop, Brett's Patent Lifter Company, 311, 313 lAthe, 8Jin. All-geared, Thomas Ryder, 414
  • Boring, George Richards, 550 lOJin. Centres Turret, with Ball Bearings, Kendall and Gent, 387 Combination Turret, Alfred Herbert, 498
  • 12in. High-speed, Dean, Smith, and Grace, 230
  • High-speed, Dron and Lawson, 144 Large Boring, Tangyes, 444 Locomotive, Stay Bolt, Herbert, 40 Semi-all-gear Head, Colchester Lathe Company, 500
  • Sliding, Surfacing and Boring, Loudon, 379
  • Lo(x>motiv6 Frame Plate xMilling Machine, Kendall and Gent, 73
  • Milling Machine, Wagon Underfrstne, Eclipse Tool Company, 50
  • Planing Machiue, Motordrivon, Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, 182
  • Saw, High-speed Circular, Clifton and Baird, 417
  • MANOMETER, Two fluid, J. A. Smith, 366; (Letter), 380

Maps

  • Colombia, 214
  • Dover Harbour, 378
  • Guatemala, 345
  • Panama Canal, 533
  • Sydney, Proposed Suburban Railways, C. 0. Burge, 425
  • Vyrnwy, Cownwy, and Marchinant Watersheds, 274
  • METER, Double Electricity, Adnil Electrical Company, 48
  • Mtllii g Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Mmes, Loftus Ironstone, Scott and Mountain's Electrical Plant at, 611
  • Mining, Gold—see Gold
  • SloDoplanes, Blenot and Santos Dumont, 18 {Supplement, January Ith.^ 1910)
  • Monorail Car, Brennan (Supplementt January 1910)
  • Motor Boats—see Ships
  • Motor Sleigh for Antarctic Work, the*' Hamilton. Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company, 336 ; (Correction), 413
  • OIL Gas Producer, The ** Darling,’* 47 for Village Power and Lighting, Mans- Held, 99
  • Separator and Steam Dryer, Kater and Ankersmit, 472
  • Omnibus, Petrol-electric Motor, Daimler Company, 639
  • PARAFFIN Electric Lighting Set, Charles Price and Son, 647
  • Pier Reconstruction, Tyne, 89 {Fou.y-j)agr Suppit-wi^aZ, January '2S(h^ 1910)
  • Planer, Rail, Dreadnought, Patent File and Tool > Company, 152
  • Planing Machines—xtt Machine Tools
  • Pneumatic Hose Fittings, J. Cowens and Co.,, 170, 418
  • Port of Call, Holyhead, 37, 42
  • Portrait, Sir Edward Leader Williams, 12 Power Factor Correction, 191, 218, 249 Producer for Oil Gas, Mansfield, 99
  • Pump, Double-cylinder Fire and Boiler Feed, Merryweatber, 129
  • Humphrey, at Brussels Exhibition, Pump and Power Company, 497
  • Rotary, Lacy-Hulbert and Co., 153 Six-stage Horizontal Turbine, Drysdale, 623
  • Turbine-driven Air, Leblanc, Westinghouse Company, 180, 181
  • Pumping Engines for Nottingham Water Supply, Asnton, Frost and Co., 124 {Ttco-payt Svpplt- rtitnif Fthraaty 1910)
  • Pumps, Motor-driven Centrifugal, at Blackpool,
  • Rees Roturbo, 46
  • for Westminster Electric Supply Station, 560
  • Worthington's Electrically Driven, 570 Pyrometry, Industrial, Recent Progress in, C. R. Darling, 137
  • RAIL Planer, Dreadnought, Patent File and Tool Company, 152
  • Railway Accident at Stoat's Nest, 118, 357, 363 ; (Letters), 258, 380, 420, 443
  • Coaches for South America, Birmingham Railway Carriage Company, 285 Cross-over, Built-up, Edgar Allen, 460 Enheldand Stevenage Loop, 328, 329, 332 Great Northern Central of 214, 226
  • Sleeper Adzing and Boring Thomas Robinson, 468, 469 Workshops Electrification, Argentine, 538, 542
  • Railways, Costa Rica, 581 {Tnxhpage Snppltmtnl^ Jant lOzA, 1910)
  • of Sydney, Proposed Suburban, C. O. Burge, 425
  • Refrigerating Machine, Werner, Pfieideror and Perkins, 637
  • Refrigeration Plant—Kt Ice-making Re-saw, Large Band, A. Ransome, 51 Rotary Conoensers, Synchronous, at Brixton and Sheffield, 219
  • SALT Works at Weston Point, Cheshire, 584, 592; (Additions), 628, 650
  • Saw Bench, Portable Electrical, J. C. Nicholson Tool Company, 196
  • Large Bind, A. Ransome, 51
  • Saws, Wood, 'Two Electrically-driven, John Pickles, 472
  • —Kt alto Machine Tools
  • Sea-water Supply Works at Blackpool, 46
  • Sewage Pumping Station, Kinning Park, Glasgow, 348, 349 "•
  • Works at Glasgow, 492, 495 Works, Glasgow South Side, 10 {Supple^ January 1910)
  • Shell, Howitzer, Ehrhardt, 513
  • Krupp, 597

Ships and Shipping Matters: General:

  • Shipbuilding Equipment of the White Star Line (Sixteen-itage Supplement, June 2AUt, 1910)
  • Turbines, Marine Steam Manmuvring Gear for 479

Ships and Shipping Matters: British Navy:

  • Collingwood, H.M. Battleship, Turbines of. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., ISOfZ/rc Tteo-page Supplements, February IIM, 1910)
  • Colossus, H.M. Bittiosbip, Scott's Shipbuilding Company, 376
  • DI, H.M. Submarine (Supplement, January 7th, 1910)
  • Destroyers, British and German, Turbines for, 266 (Tieo-paye. Supplement, March 13th, 1910)
  • Hercules, H.M. Battleship, 498
  • Lion, H.M. Cruiser, A Forecast, 10, 14, 36 Swift, H.M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 232
  • January 7th, 1910)
  • Zulu, H.M. Destroyer, 314

Ships and Shipping Matters: Foreign Navies:

  • Argentine Battleships, 152
  • Austro-Hungarian Alotor Gunboats, Yarrow, 304, 306
  • Brazilian Scout-Cruisers, 431, 514, 516, 518 (Tteo.page Supplement, Apml 2^th, 1910)
  • Torpedo - boat Destroyer, Matto Grosso (Supplement, January 7th, 1910)
  • Destroyers, British and Gorman, Turbines for, 266, (Tipo-page Supplement, March 18<A, 1910)
  • French Battlesoips, Projected, Jean Bart and Courbet, 356, 362, 622
  • Destroyers Acl^e, Voltigeur, and others, Schneider, 245, 562; (Correction), 270 (Ttro-page Supplement, March 11th, 1910)
  • German Cruiser Von dor Tann, 488
  • Japanese Battleship Satsuma, 386
  • Cruiser Ibuki, Turbines, 86
  • Norwegian Submersible Kobben, 612, 613, 616

Ships and Shipping Matters: Miscellaneous:

  • Drottning Victoria, Train Ferry Steamer, 18 (Svppfemtnti January Ithf 1910)
  • Laureotic, White Star Liner, 18 {Supptf^men-t^ Jan uanj 1910), Sitpp(enien.ty
  • Junt 2A(ky 1910)
  • Mooitoria, 8.s., Corrugated Sides of, A. H. Haver, 204
  • Motor Lifeboat, Self-righting, J. R. Barnett, 300
  • Mountaineer, Paddle Steamer, A. and J. Inglis, 624
  • Olympic, Whito Star Steamship, 18, 231 (viii., X., tSiti(en.-page Supplcmtni and Tiro t'our- page. &upp(emtn(Sf Jane *2A(}ty 1910)
  • Or*»ova, Orient Liner, 18 {Suppltmenly January Kky 1910)
  • Schwann, s<s., Schmidt Superheater on, 400
  • Survey Steamship Cartier, for Canada, 638
  • Titanic, White Star Liner, 18, 231 {Supplement^ January 7th, 1910), (Sixteen-ftage Supplementy June 1910)
  • Tortuguero, Fmit-carrying Steamer, ^^{Supple- mf-nty January Tthf 1910)
  • Tug, Twin-scrow, Shallow Draught, Rennie, 597
  • Twin-screw Tug Boats for the North-Eastern Railway, Cox, 194, 195
  • Vespasian, s.s., Geared Turbine Machinery in, 323
  • Volirath Tham, Ore-carrying Steamship, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., 273, 282
  • White Star Liners Laurontic, Olympic, and Titanic, 18, 231, 640 (Supplement, January 7th, 1910), (Sixteen-imge Supplement, andTieo Four-page Supplements, June 1910)
  • White Star Ships (For Names, gee •‘Names" Index); Supplement, and Ttea FoHr-i>age Supplements, Jnne*^th, 1910)
  • SHIPYARDS, German. 188, 683
  • Show, Aero and Motor Boat, at Olympia, 270, £02. 326, 364
  • - Royal Agricultural Scciety, 636
  • Sleigh—gee Motor Sleigh
  • Slide Rule, “ Yokota,’* Davis, J., and Son, 118
  • Sprinkler, Grinnell, 398
  • Steam Pipe, Indicating a, 36 ; (Tjetter), 127
  • Steel, Comparison of Methods of Testing, Messrs. B. Blount, W. G. Kirkaldy, and Captain U. R. Sankey, 575, 598
  • Furnace, 15-Ton Electric, Heroult, 221 High-speed, Gas Hardening Furnace, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 152
  • Tool, Cutting Properties of, Edward Herbert, 473, 485, 500, 519
  • Work Towers for Electric Transmission Lines, John Spencer, 647
  • Submarine Sound Signalling, Gardener Apparatus, 391
  • Superheater for Locomotives, American, 260 Schmidt, on s.s. Schwann, 400
  • TANK, Experimental
  • (missing lines)
  • Train, Light, on the Barry Railway, 146
  • Turbine Machinery, Geared, for s s. Vespasian, 323
  • Marine Steam, with Reducing Gear, Westinghouse Company, 176, 179; (Letters), 362, 360
  • Rateau Marine Steam, 563
  • Turbines of H.M. Battleship Collingwood, 139 [Tieo Tu/o-page SiipplemenU, Ff'bruary llfA, 1910)
  • for Brazilian Scout Cruisers, Vickers, Sons and Maxim, 431, 514, 516, 516 {TiPO-page Supplement^ April 29fA, 1910)
  • for Destroyers, British and German, 266 {Ttca-page Supplement^ Marek 16fA, 1910)
  • of the Japanese Cruiser Ibuki, 86 Marine Steam, Manoeuvring Gear for, 479
  • Steam, Dick, Kerr-Bergmann, 163
  • VALVES, Two New, C. E. Tetlow, 625
  • Viaduct, Fortcreek, Cleveland Bridge Coropanj, 646
  • - on the Tauem Railway, 22 January lUkf 1910)
  • WAGON Underframe Milling Machine, Eclipse Tool Company, 50
  • Wagons, 40-Tun Bogie, Leeds Forge Company, 460
  • Wasbery Bunkers, Armoured Concrete, Heenan and Froude, 65
  • Water Cooler for Gas Engines, Reliance Company, 336
  • Recorder, Lea, 537
  • Reservoir at Honor Oak, 8 {Supplement, January 7fA, 1910)
  • Supply, Metropolitan, 610 Nottingham Pumping Engines, Ashton, Frost and Co., 124 {Tieo- liage Supplement, February ^tk, 1910)
  • from Vyrnwy for Liverpool, 274, 310
  • Wheels, Cast Steel, for Motor Vehicles, Atlas, 365 tee also Hub
  • Winding Plant, Electric, at Harton Colliery, 620, 621
  • Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony Instruments, Helsby Wireless Telegraphy Company, 546
  • Wood Boring Machines, Four-spindle, John Pickles and Son, 647
  • - Saws—see Saws
  • Works, Electrical, at Southall, Johnson-Lundell Company, 31
  • - Salt Union’s, at Weston Point, Cheshire, 584, 592 ; (Additions), 626, 650
  • YARNS, Hand Knotter for Tying, J. Stubbs, 130

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