The Engineer 1911/03/24
1911 March 24th PDF
- Contents, p 303.
Main Subjects
- Boosters - (No. III), p 289.
- British Patent Specifications, p 315.
- Death of Peter Jack Ferguson, p 303.
- Editorial, p 303.
- New Mines Bill.
- Willesden Collision.
- Employer's Engineers as Arbitrator, p 307.
- Erosion of Gun Tubes and Heat Phenomena in the Bore of a Gun - H. J. Jones, p 294.
- Hollow-Chisel Mortising Machine - A. Ransome and Co, p 307. (Illustrated).
- Hydraulic Valve - Jens Orten-Boving, p 297.(Illustrated).
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Proposed Extension, p 298 and 302. (Illustrated).
- Address by Edward Bayzand Ellington, p 311.
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 307.
- Kobe Harbour Improvements, p 292.
- Large Fan Brake Dynanometer, p 297.
- Large Two-Cycle Gas Engines, p 296 and 300. (Illustrated).
- Lathe - Judson-Jackson Co, p 306. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 309.
- Live Steam Feed-Water Heating - James R. Fish and Clarence A. Fell and A. H. Gibson.
- Metric System.
- Motor Fire Engine - Jean Zwicky, p 310. (Illustrated).
- New Lock Nut - Peter Heaton and F. A. Brown, p 297.
- Obituary - James Kitson (1835-1911) (Lord Airedale), p 304.
- Oil Engines for Submarines - Korting Brothers, p 298.
- Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co's SS Medina, p 299.
- Progress of Engineering in South and Central America - (No. XXIX), p 289.
- Pumping Plants on the Manchester Ship Canal, p 308 and 309. (Illustrated).
- Tandem Compound Steam Engine, p 296. (Illustrated).
- Tests of Model Chords Made for the Quebec Bridge - (No.I), p 291.
- Willesden and Wavertree Railway Accidents, p 308.