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The Engineer 1911 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1911 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations
The Engineer 1911 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations
The Engineer 1911 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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  • A.E.G. Company, Induction Motors and Switch Gear, 263
  • Acme 9in. Sawing Machine, Burton, Griffiths and Co., 81
  • Adams Igranic Motor Starters, 328
  • Adams Manufacturing Company’s Switches, 200, 228, 262
  • Adkins-Lewis System of Continuous Transport, 277, 407, 645
  • Adnil Electric Company’s Single-phase Starter, 279
  • Aire and Calder Embankment Collapse, 588
  • Alaska, Bridge-building in, 557, 581, 607, 614 (Two-page Supplement, December 8th, 1941)
  • Allen , West and Co.’s Controllers, Collector Columns and Resistances, 329, 330
  • Allgemeine Elektricitfits Gesellschaft Marine Steam Turbines, 202
  • Alti Forni— see Piombino and Societa di Terni
  • American Railways, Mallet Locomotives on, 583, 590, 636
  • Amsler, Dr. A., on Some New Types of Dynamometers, 121
  • Andrews’ Water Softener, 495
  • Antwerp, Moving a Wall in, 526
  • Argentine Battleships Moreno and Rivadavia, 282, 555, 556, 557
  • Argyll’s Sleeve Valve Motor Car Engine, 466, 485
  • Arica-La-Paz Railway, Percy F. Martin, 452
  • Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co.’s Lathe for Testing Tools and Drills, 498
  • Austin Dam Disaster, 355, 376
  • BALL, J. D. W., on Reinforced Concrete for Railway Engineering Works, 321, 421, 450
  • Ballard, P., on the Hob in its Cutting Position, 145
  • Baltic Locomotives at Work, Chemin de Fer du Nord, 669, 670
  • Barclay, A., Sons and Co., Steam Pumping Engine, 669
  • Barnaby, S. W., on Some Further Notes on Cavitation. 78
  • Bavarian State Railways, Balanced Compound Goods Locomotive, 608
  • Beard more Four-cylinder Engine, 304
  • Bell’s Water Turbines at Aarau, 249
  • Bell’s Water Turbines at Vigeland Works, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • Beznau on the Aare Electricity Works, 33 Birkenhead Waterworks, 367
  • Bouclier, French Dostroyer, 622
  • Brazil, Straker’s Engine for Driving a Dynamo for Calcutta Mint, 267
  • Bristol Aeroplanes and Factory, British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, Limited, 224, 225
  • Britannia Engineering Company’s 8|in. Centres All-gear High-speed Lathe, 212
  • Britannia Works, Banbury, Samuelson and Co., 252, 258
  • British Improved Construction Company, Concrete Telegraph Poles, 442
  • British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Automatic Telephone Exchanges, 538, 560
  • British Thomson-Houston’s Automatic System for Control of Electric Motors, 509
  • British Thomson-Houston “ Gem ” Filament Lamp, 306
  • British Thomson-Houston Motor Starter, 185 Broadbent Friction Clutch, 159 Browett-Lindley’s Automatic Expansion Gear, 424
  • Brown, Boveri’s Single-phase Motor Starters, 278
  • Brown, Boveri’s Works at Baden, 95, 122 (Two- page Supplement, August 4th, 1911)
  • Bruce Peebles Induction Motors, 389
  • Bruce Peebles Split Pole Converters, 389
  • Buenos Aires Western Railway’s Ballasting Wagon, 288
  • Burton, Griffiths’ Acme Sawing Machine, 81
  • Bury Reinforced Concrete Retaining Wall, Trussed Concrete Steel Company, 620
  • CALCUTTA Mint, Engine and Dynamo for, Brazil, Straker, and Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Company, 267
  • Campbell, Binnie, Reid and Co.’s Coal Washing Plant, 648 (Two-page Supplement, December 22 nd, 1911)
  • Carel FrAres, Marine Oil Engine, 579
  • Carmarthen Bascule Bridge over the Towy, 458, 459, 462
  • Carno Reservoir Embankment and Filter Beds, 386
  • Cedes Motor Vehicles (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Central London Railway, Traction on (Sixteen- page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Chace, Mason S., on Experimental Tank Tests on Models of Submarines, 22, 110
  • Chao Ho, Chinese Cruiser, 432
  • Chaplin’s 60-Ton Electric Overhead Cranes, 671 Chatley, H., on Propellers for Flying Machines, 91
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord, Baltic Locomotives, 669, 670
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord Four-cylinder Engine, 241
  • Cheshire Salt Works—see Weston Point Chester, Hydro-electric Power Plant for, 367 Chicago and North-Western Superheater Express Passenger Engine, 28
  • Chinese Cruiser Chao Ho, 432
  • Chubb’s Springless Lock, 415
  • Churton and Co., T. Harding, Single-phase Motor Starters, 278
  • City and South London, Traction on (Sixteen- page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Bascule Bridge over the Towy at Carmarthen, 458, 459, 462
  • Cobalt, Hydraulic Air Compressing Plant at, 482 Conte di Cavour, Italian Battleship, on the Stocks, 152
  • Corozal, Bucket Hopper Dredger for Panama Canal, W. Simons and Co., 414
  • Cramlington Colliery, Coal Washing Plant, 64.8 (Two-page Supplement, December 22nd, 1911)
  • Crossley Motor Car Engine, Axles, Brakes, Gearbox, &c., 465, 468
  • Crossley, Sir William John (Portrait), 401 Cunard Liner Laconia, 125, 612
  • Curtis Turbine for Japanese Battleship, 77
  • DAIMLER Power Unit (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Darling, C. R., on an Improved Thermo-electric Temperature Indicator, 432
  • Darlington, North-Eastern Railway Boiler Shop, 655, 664
  • Darracq Motor Car Engine, 485
  • Davidson’s Electric Car, 1842 (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Davie and Horne’s Donkey Pump, 524
  • Davis, J., and Son’s Theodolite, 108
  • Davy Brothers’ 5000-Ton Forging Press Plant at Terni, 297, 312
  • Delaware and Hudson Railway, Mallet Superheater Engine. 292
  • Denny and Brothers, Cross-Channel Turbine Steamer Riviera, 520
  • Denny-Edgecombe Recorder, 136
  • Denny-Edgecombe Torsion Meter, 399, 400
  • Dick, Kerr’s Reversing Motor Controller; 228, 229
  • Dorman and Smith’s Motor Starters, 158, 184
  • Dunston Power Station, 2, 42, 64, 74 (Two-page Supplement, July 1th, 1911)
  • Durtnall’s Marine Transmission Scheme (»S7a- teen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • EBBW Vale Water Supply, 3.86
  • El Zarate, Twin-screw Refrigerated Meat
  • Steamer, 618, 619
  • Elba—see Societa Elba
  • Electric Arc Machinery, 305
  • Electric Arc, Mavor and Coulson (Sixteen-page
  • Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Electrical Company’s Single-phase Starter, 263
  • Electrical Construction Company’s Switches, 198, 227, 262
  • Electromotors Limited Lighting Set, 329 Electromotors Limited Motors, 329
  • Ellis, T. S., on the Causes of River Deviation, 606
  • Ellison Oil Star Delta Motor Starter, 185, .186 Ellison’s Oil Slip Ring Motor Starter, 262 Ellison’s Single-phase Motor Starter, 279 Escher, Wyss and Co.’s Works and Turbines, 175, 176
  • FARNHAM’S Suction Producer for Bituminous Coal, 80 ; (Correction), 114
  • Felicitas, Motor Yacht, Yarrow and Co., 431
  • Ferranti Auto Starter, 158
  • Ferranti Starter and Switch Panels, 363
  • Ferretti and Goggi’s Forage Baling Press, 143
  • F. I.A.T. Automobile Engines, Gear, and Racing Car, 143
  • Fiat Company’s 600 H.P. Diesel Marine Engine, 107
  • Fielding and Platt’s Gun Straightening Machine for Italy, 213
  • Foster Engineering Company’s Single-phase and Tin •ee-phase Transformers, 387, 388
  • Francis Turbines at Schaffhausen, 13
  • French Battleship Jean Bart, 412
  • French Battleship Liberte, Before and After Explosions, 340
  • French Destroyer Bouclier, 622
  • French 420 H P. Six-cylinder Marine Oil Engine, 49
  • French Submarine Salvage Boat, 454, 455
  • Frieda, Electric Steamship, 251
  • GALLOWAYS’ 1350 B.H.P. Gas Engine, 82, 83 “ Gem ” Filament Lamp, 306
  • General Electric Company’s Switches, 158, 200, 227, 278
  • German Impulse Marine Steam Turbines, 202
  • German Shipyards, Howaldtswerke at Kiel Dietrichsdorf, 98
  • German Submarine U8, 568, 569
  • Giles Valve, 362
  • Giulio Cesare Type of Battleship, Steering Gear for, 171 (Two-page Supplement, August 18th, 1911)
  • Gleniffer Engine, 305
  • Graham, J., Indicator Gear, 109
  • Great Northern Railway of Ireland, Superheater Locomotive, 411
  • Grenz Water Turbines, 249
  • Grosve’nor-road Hydraulic Power Station, 44 Gunther and Sons’ Water Turbines, 281
  • HANIEL and Lueg’s Steam Hydraulic Forging Press, 213
  • Hart-Durtnall Petrol-electric Omnibus (Sixteen- page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Hartnell’s Engine and Turbine Governors, 364
  • Hercules Turbines, 248
  • Hodges’ Blower, 388, 389
  • Holt Manufacturing Company’s Motor Tractor, 443
  • Holzwarth Gas Turbine, 1000 H.P., 587
  • Howaldtswerke, Shipyard, 98
  • Hulse’s Large Turbine Drum Lathe, 240
  • ILIFFE, R. J., on Stepped Cone Diameters, 456 Ilva—see Society Ilva
  • Indented Bar and Concrete Engineering Company’s Concrete Safe under Test, 522
  • India, Corliss Winding Engine for, Sandycroft Foundry Company, 438, 439
  • India-rubber, Gutta-percha and Telegraph Works .Company’s Train Lighting Equipment, 54’4
  • Inglis, Sir James Charles (Portrait), 635
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers in Switzerland, 12, 33, 66, 67, 93, 102. 119, 147, 154, 175 (Two Two-page Supplements, August 4th, 1911)
  • Ironside, Son and Dyckerhoff’s “ New Century” Petrol Locomotive,' 268
  • Isenthal’s 35,000-Volt Liquid Switch, 362
  • Island Barn Reservoir, .494
  • Italian Armoured Cruiser San Giorgio on the Rocks, 201
  • Italian Battleship Conte di Cavour on the Stocks, 152
  • Italian Battleships, Engines and Turbine, 170
  • Italian Mail Boat Romagna, Diesel Engines for, 629, 630
  • Italian State Railways, Four-cylinder Pacific Type Express Engine, 402
  • Italian State Railways Goods Engine, 169
  • Italy, First Locomotive Built in, 169
  • Italy, The Iron and Steel Industries of, 209, 222, 232, 273, 284, 297, 312, 349, 395 (Four-;>age Supplement, September Is/., 1911), (Four-page Supplement, Sep ember \5lh, 1911), (Two-page Supplement, ‘September 22nd, 1911), (Four- page Supplement, October Gth 1911), (Two-page Supplement, October 20th, 1911)
  • JACOBI’S Motor, 1838 (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Jacomb, F. B., on the Nikla Irrigation Superpassage, 512, 516
  • Japanese Battleships’ Boilers and Turbines, 77
  • Japanese Pacific Liner Shinyo-Maru, 536, 540
  • Jean Bart, French Battleship, 412
  • Johnson and Phillips’ Projector and Limited Resistances, 328
  • KELVIN Engine, 304
  • Kuskulana Bridge, Alaska, 607, 614
  • LA SEYNE, Shipbuilding Works at, 193, 206
  • Laconia, Launch and Trials of the Cunard Liner, 125, 612
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Traction on (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Lanchester Chassis, Six-cylinder Engine, Gai - buretter and Valve Gear, 486
  • Laufenburg Hydro-electric Station, 93, 102
  • Le Marmore, Terni, Falls of, 297
  • Leeds Forge Company’s Ballasting Wagon for Buenos Aires Western Railway, 288
  • Leyland Motors, Limited, 132
  • Liberte, French Battleship, Before and After Explosions, 340
  • Liddell, A. R., on Approximate Stability, 604
  • Ligure—see Societa Ligure
  • Lincoln Electric Tramways (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Lincoln Water Supply, 348
  • Liverpool Overhead Railway, Traction on, (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24 th, 1911)
  • Loentsch Electricity Works, 66, 67
  • London and Brighton Railway, Traction on (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • London Hydraulic Power Company’s Station, 44
  • London and North-Western Railway Coaling Barge Herald, 322, 324, 332
  • London and South-Western Express Engine, 71 (Two-page Supplement, July 21st, 1911)
  • Lotschberg-Simplon Railway and its Construction, 477, 531, 580, 633
  • Luther’s Semolina Sifter, 63
  • Luther’s Tubular Cement Mills, 63
  • MAGONA d’ltalia Works, 273, 284
  • Marshall Compound Steam Tractor, 593
  • Martin, Percy F., on Arica La-Paz Railway, 452
  • Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg Marine Diesel Engine, 610, 611
  • Massey, B. and S., Expansion Valve Gear for Steam Hammers, 211
  • Mavor, H. A., on Electrical Drives for Screw Propellers, 250
  • Mavor and Coulson’s “ Spinner ” Motor with Starting Brake, 198
  • Mayer and Schmidt’s Grinder, 63
  • Medina, P. andyO. Steamer, 326
  • Merryweather and Sons’ Motor Fire Engine with Centrifugal Pump, 595
  • Metropolitan Railway, Traction on (<S'fa:tee»i- page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Metropolitan Watet Board’s Island Barn Reservoir, 494
  • Middlesbrough, Transporter Bridge over the Tees, 336
  • Midland Railway Six-coupled Superheater Goods Engine, 660, 661
  • Midland Railway, Traction on (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Miles Glacier Bridge, Alaska, 558, 581 (Two-page Supplement, December 8th, 1911)
  • Mirrlees-Diesel Oil Engine, 328
  • Mirrlees, Watson and Co.’s Plant at Weston Point Salt Works, 424, 434
  • Monarch, H.M. Battleship, Mounting Gun Turrets on, at Elswick, 135 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1911)
  • Moscicki Condensers 362
  • NAPIER Back Axle, S. F. Edge, Limited, 487
  • Neptune, United States Collier, Speed Reducing Gear of, Westinghouse Company, 508 ; (Letters), 547
  • New York State Barge Canal Dredgers, 302, 308
  • New Zealand, H.M. Cruiser Battleship, 24
  • Nikla Irrigation Super-passage, F. B. Jacomb, 512, 516
  • Normand’s 420 B.H.P. Diesel Marine Engine, 195
  • Normand’s Early Diesel Marine Engine, 196
  • North British Locomotive Company’s Engine for the Soudan, 100
  • North-Eastern Railway Company’s Boiler Shop at Darlington, 655, 664
  • North-Eastern Railway, Traction on (Sixteen- page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • North-Eastern Three-cylinder Passenger Express Engine, 455 (Two-page Supplement, November 8rd, 1911)
  • OERLIKON, Masehinenfabrik, and Electrical
  • Plant, 149, 154
  • Oerlikon Electrical Plant at Vigeland Alu
  • minium Works, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • Olympia, Electrical Exhibition at, 327, 362 387
  • Olympia, Motor Car Show at, 465 468, 485
  • Orion, H.M. First-class Battleship, 235
  • PANAMA., Hydraulic Excavation in, 298
  • Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway Locomotive, 322, 323
  • ‘‘Partridge ’’Safety Device for Transformers, 363
  • Paxman’s Producer Gas Engine and Suction Producer, 594
  • Peebles Converters, Great Western Railway (Sixteen-page Supplement, November, 24th, 1911)
  • Peninsular and Oriental Steamer Medina, 326
  • Petters’ Semi-Diesel Oil Engine, 27
  • Phoenix Electro-plating Dynamo, 390
  • Phoenix Mining Induction Motor, 390
  • Piombino Iron and Steel Works, 273 (Two- page Supplement, September 15th, 1911)
  • Plenty and Son’s Two-Cycle Crude Oil Engine, 573
  • Pohl’s Half-turn Winding, 390
  • QUEBEC Bridge Caissons, 174, 180
  • RANGOON, Port of, 532
  • Ransome, A., Motor-driven Circular Saw Bench, 188
  • Rateau, Professor, on The Rational Application of the Turbine to the Propulsion of Warships, 54
  • Read, G. H., Pump Valve, 410
  • Reyrolle’s 20,000 and 6000 - Volt Ironclad Switches, 387
  • Reyrolle’s Mining Switch Gear, 387
  • Reyrolle’s Motor Starter, 184
  • Rheinfelden Hydro-electric Station, 94, 95
  • Richards, George, Automatic Lubricator for Shafts, 622
  • Riches, Tom Hurry (Portrait), 256
  • Rivadavia, Argentine Battleship, 282, 555, 556, 557
  • Riviera, Cross-Channel Turbine Steamer, Denny and Brothers, 520
  • Robinson, T., and Son’s Wood Planing Machine, 27
  • Romagna Mail Boat, Diesel Engines for, Sulzer Brothers, 629, 630
  • Rowland, B. R.; Vertical Spindle Surface Grinder, 188
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Norwich, 26
  • Royce Transporter (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Rubery, Owen and Co.’s Mechanical Filter, 495
  • Ruston, Proctor and Co.’s 16-Ton Steam Crane Navvy, 236
  • SABATHE Marine Oil Motor, 420 H.P., 49
  • St. Cyr Aeronautical Institute, 128, 133
  • St. Petersburg, Water Sterilising Building at, 560, 564
  • Samuelson’s Britannia Works, Banbury, 252, 258
  • San Giorgio, Italian Armoured Cruiser, on the Rocks, 201
  • San Giovanni Valdarno Ironworks, 395 (Two- page Supplement, October 20th, 1911)
  • Sandycroft Foundry Company’s Cascade Motor, Liquid Starter, Rotor, Stator Connections and Switch Connections, 198
  • Sandycroft Foundry Winding Engine for India, 438, 439
  • Saunderson and Gifkins’ Agricultural Tractor, 593
  • Schaffer and Budenberg’s Absolute Pressure Gauge, 522, 536
  • Schaffhausen Hydro-electric Power Station, 12
  • Schneider and Co.’s Four-cycle Engines for Submarines, 653
  • Schubeler, F., on Modern Diesel Oil Engines, 119
  • Schweizerische Lokomotiv und Maschinen- fabrik, 123 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1911)
  • Scottish Marine Oil Engines, 304
  • Scriven’s Large Guillotine Shears, 470
  • Shardlow, Ambrose, 30 B.H.P. Gas Engine, 596
  • Sheffield-Simplex Engine, Six-cylinder, 485
  • Shinyo-Maru, Japanese Liner, 536, 540 Siabloff Locomotive Valve, 108
  • Siderurgica—see Societa Siderurgica
  • Siemens Electric Car at Lichterfelde, 1881 (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Siemens Electric Train, 1879 (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Siemens’ Switches, 158, 200, 228
  • Siemens Synchronising Outfit, 329
  • Silvertown Train Lighting Equipment, India- Rubber, Gutta-Percha and Telegraph Works Company, Limited, 544
  • Simons Bucket Hopper Dredger Corozal, 414
  • “ Simplex ” Tubeless Superheater, 109
  • Simpson, Strickland’s Steam Launch, 410 Smalley’s Boiler Fire-door, 138
  • Smith, Dempster, on Cutting Tools, 471
  • Smith, R. H., on The Battle of the Superheats] 632
  • Smithfield Club Cattle Show, 592
  • Societa Elba Works, 273 (Two-pa^e Supplement, September 15th, 1911)
  • Societa Ilva Works, 349 (Four-page Supplement, October 6th, 1911)
  • Societa Ligure Metallurgica Works, 222, 232 Societa Siderurgica di Savona Works, 222 (Four- page Supplement, September 1st, 1911)
  • Societa di Terni Works, 297, 312 (Two-page Supplement. September 22nd. 1911)
  • Soudan Government Railway Locomotive, 100
  • South Australian Suction Dredger, Werf Gusto,
  • A. F. Smulders, 237
  • Sprague, Stern Wheeler, with Coal Boats, 89
  • Spyker Valve Drive, 487
  • Stevens Petrol-electric Omnibus (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Stirling Boilers at Weston Point Works, 426
  • Stock Oil-fired Steel Converter, 4'6, 53
  • Stothert and Pitt’s 5-Ton Steam Goliath Crane, 645
  • Strachan and Henshaw’s Electric Telpher (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 2 A th, 1911)
  • Sulzer’s Diesel Engines, 629, 640
  • TEHUANTEPEC Railroad Oil-burning Locomotives, R. G. Aston, 661
  • Tenyo Maru and Chiyo Maru, Transpacific
  • Liners, Professor S. Terano, 137
  • Terni, 5000-Ton Forging Press Plant at, Davy
  • Brothers, 297, 312
  • Terni—see also Societa di Terni
  • Thomas, R. G. T., bn the Safe Load and Deflection of Helical Springs, 171
  • Turin Exhibition, 63, 89, 143, 169, 442 (Two- page Supplement, August 18th, 1911)
  • Turin Locomotive Exhibits, 322, 323, 402, 505, 608
  • UNION Electric Company’s Motor Starter, 184
  • Unit Heater Company’s Water Heater, 470
  • United States Collier Neptune, Speed Reducing
  • Gear of, Westinghouse Company, 508 ; (Letters), 547
  • VAUGHAN’S Large Electric Capstans, 670
  • Vernier, C., Expansion Joint for Cables, 387
  • Vickers Rotary Converter, 362
  • Vigeland Aluminium Works, South Norway,
  • G. Wuthrich, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • Voith’s Water Turbines, 280
  • Volk’s Railway at Brighton, The Opening, 1883 (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Vulcan System of Staying the Ends of Lancashire Boilers, 525
  • WANGEN Hydro-electric Power Station, 122
  • Weber and Abt on Racks of Swiss Mountain Railways, 95
  • Western Australian Goldfields Water Pipe, Corrosion of (Letter), 547
  • Westinghouse Brake Company’s Oil Engine, 327
  • Westinghouse Company’s Marine Turbine Reducing Gear, 508 ; (Letters), 547
  • Westinghouse Cooper-Hewitt Mercury Vapour Rectifier, 327
  • Westinghouse Electrical P ant at Weston Point, 424, 434
  • Weston Point Salt Works, Cheshire, 424, 434
  • Wicksteed, J. H., on Double-cutting and High speed Planing Machines, 546, 643
  • Willans and Robinson’s 335 B.H.P. Diesel Engine, 430
  • Wilson, J. H., and Co.’s Floating Jib Crane, 162, 163
  • Wurtemberg State Railways Locomotive, 505
  • Wuthrich, G., on The Vigeland Aluminium Works, South Norway, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • YARROW Experimental Tankjat Bushey, 16,<24
  • Yarrow and Co.’s Motor Yacht Felicitas, 431
  • Yorkshire Patent Steam Wagon Company’s Chassis, 26
  • ZOELLY, H., on Steam Turbines, 148

SUBJECTS

  • AERONAUTICAL Committee, Government. Work of, 160 172, 181
  • Aeronautical Institute at St. Cyr, 128, 133
  • Aeroplanes, Bristol, Factory, British and
  • Colonial Aeroplane Company, Limited, 224, 225
  • Agricultural Tractor, Saunderson and Gifkins, 593
  • Air Locomotive, Lotschberg-Simplon Railway, 580
  • Airship, Naval, Wreck of the, 326, 334
  • Aluminium Works at Vigeland, South Norway,
  • G. Wuthrich, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • Approximate Stability, A. R. Liddell, 604
  • Automatic Coaling of Ships, 322, 324, 332
  • Automatic Lubricator for Shafts, George Richards and Co., 622
  • BALING Press, Forage, Ferretti and Goggi,ll43 Ballasting Wagons—see Wagons
  • Blast Furnaces and Furnace Hoists at Ilva, 349 (Supplement, October 6th, 1911)
  • Blower, Hodges’, 388, 389
  • Blowers, Acme, Belt-driven and Motor-driven, at Britannia Works, 255
  • Boiler Fire-door, Smalley’s, 138
  • Boiler with Flexible Joint for Large Mallet Locomotive, 636
  • Boiler, Italian State Railway Locomotive, 402
  • Boiler, Launch, “ Accessible ” Type, 410
  • Boiler Shop at Darlington, North-Eastern Railway, 655, 664
  • Boilers for Japanese Battleships, 77
  • Boilers, Stirling, at Weston Point Works, 426 Bridge, Bascule, over the Towy at Carmarthen, Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Limited, 458, 459, 462
  • Bridge-Building in Alaska, 557, 581, 607 (Two- page Supplement, December 8th, 1911)
  • Bridge Caissons1, Quebec, 174, 180
  • Bridge, Kuskulana, Alaska, 607, 614
  • Bridge, Miles Glacier, Alaska, 558, 581 (Two- page Supplement, December 8 th, 1911)
  • Bridge, Transporter, over the Tees at Middlesbrough, 336
  • CAISSONS- Quebec Bridge, 174, 180
  • Canal, Panama, Dredge Pumps ; Hydraulic Excavation, 298, 299
  • Capstans, Large Electric, Vaughan and Son, 670
  • Cavitation, Some Further Notes on, S. W. Barnaby, 78
  • Cement Mills, Tubular, Luther, 63
  • Chassis for Commercial Vehicle for 25-Cwt. Loads, 26
  • Coaling Barge Herald, L. and N.W.R., 322, 324, 332
  • Coal-washing Plant at the Cramlington Colliery, 648 (Two-page Supplement, December 22nd-, 1911)
  • Compressing Plant, Hydraulic Air, at Cobalt, 482
  • Concrete, Reinforced, for Railway Engineering Works, J. D. W. Ball, 321, 421, 450
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Telegraph Poles, British Improved Construction Company, 442
  • Concrete Safe Wall Tested with Oxy-Acetylene Blow-pipe, Indented Bar and Concrete Engineering Company, 522
  • Condensers, Moscicki, 362
  • Continuous Service Passenger Transport, ?Adkins-Lewis System, 277, 407, 645
  • Corrosion of Western Australian Goldfields Water Pipe (Letter), 547
  • Countershaft, Variable Speed, T. Robinson and Son, 27
  • Crane, Floating Jib, J. H. Wilson and Co., 162, 163
  • Crane Navvy, 16-Ton Steam, Ruston, Proctor and Co., 236
  • Crane, 5-Ton Steam Goliath,-Stothert and Pitt, 645
  • Cranes and Gantries at Howaldtswerke, 98
  • Cranes, 60-Ton Electric Overhead, Alex. Chaplin and Co., 671
  • DAM Disaster, Austin, 355, 376
  • Diesel Oil Engines—see Engines
  • Dock, French Submarine Salvage, 454, 455
  • Dredger, Bucket Hopper, Corozal, for Panama
  • Canal, W. Simons and Co., 414
  • Dredger, Suction, The South Australian, Werf Gusto, A. F. Smulders, 237
  • Dredgers on the New York State Barge Canal, 302, 308
  • Dynamometer, Hydraulic, Dr. A. Amsler, 121
  • Dynamometer, Torsion, Dr. A. Amsler, 121

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • Armature, Shipping, Floating to Land and Transportation at Vigeland, 353
  • Automatic Control of Electric Motors, British Thomson-Houston Company, 509
  • B. eznau on the Aare Electricity Works, 33
  • Chester Hydro-electric Power Plant Scheme; 367
  • Combined Oil Engine and Dynamo for Calcutta Mint, 267
  • Controllers, Collector Columns, Resistances, Allen West and Co., 329, 330
  • Converter, Rotary, Vickers; 362
  • Converter, Stock Oil-fired Steel, 46, 53 Converters, Split Pole, Bruce-Peebles, 389 Dunston Power Station, Newcastle-upon-
  • Tyne, 2, 4'2, 64, 74 (Two-page Supplement, -July] 1th, 1911)
  • Electrical Drives for Screw Propellers, H. A. Mavor, 250
  • Electric Transport (Stoeen-page SuppZemenZ, rVouemfter 24i7i, 1911)
  • Electrical Works and Plant of the Oerlikon Company, 149, 154
  • Electro-plating Dynamo, Phoenix, 390 Expansion Joint for Cables, C. Vernier, 387 Generating Set, 2|-Kilowatt, 26
  • Generator, 2000-Kilowatt, at Vigeland Works, Oerlikon Company, 396
  • Induction Motors, Peebles, 3.8'9
  • Laufenburg Hydro-electric Station, 93, 102
  • Lighting Set and Motors, Electromotors Limited, 329
  • Loentsch Electricity Works, 66, 67
  • Mercury Vapour Rectifier, Westinghouse
  • Cooper-Hewitt Company, 327
  • Mining Induction Motor, Phoenix, 390
  • Mining Switch Gear, Reyrolle, 387
  • Motor, “ Cascade,” Liquid Starter, Rotor, Stator Connections and Switch Connections, Sandycroft Foundry Company, 198
  • Motor Controller, Reversing, Dick, Kerr and Co., 228, 229
  • Motor, “ Spinner,” Mavor and Coulson, 198 Motor Starters, Adams-Igranic, 328
  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS (coniir.wecZ): ~
  • Olympia, Exhibition at, 327, 362, 387
  • Petrol Electric Omnibuses (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Power-house at Vigeland, 351
  • Power Stations for Electric Railways (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Projector and Limited Resistances, Johnson and Phillips, 328
  • Rheinfelden Hydro-electric Station, 94, 95
  • Safety Device for Transformers, Partridge, 363
  • Schaffhausen Hydro-electric Power Station, 12
  • Search Light Projector, Union Electric Company, 390
  • Single - phase Induction Motor Starters,
  • A.E.G. Company, Adnil Electric Company, Brown - Boveri Electrical Company, G. Ellison, General Electric Company, T. Harding Churton and Co., 263, 278
  • Starter and Switch Panels, Ferranti, 363
  • Starting Induction Motors, 158, 184, 198, 227 262 277
  • Switch, 35,000-Volt Liquid, Isenthal, 362
  • Switches, 20,000 and 6000-Volt Ironclad, Reyrolle, 387
  • Switches and Switch Chambers at Dunston Power Station, 64, 74
  • Switches, Slip Ring, Star Delta, Air Break, Oil Break, Float, &c., 198, 227, 262
  • Synchronising Outfit, Siemens, 329
  • Transformers, Single-phase and Three-phase, Foster Engineering Company, 387, 388
  • Turbo Generators for Dunston Power Station, 2 (Two-page Supplement, July 1th, 1911)
  • Vigeland Aluminium Works, Electric Plant at, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • Wangen Hydro-electric Power Station, 122
  • EMBANKMENT Collapse, Aire and Calder Navigation, 588
  • Engine, Car, Chassis and Gear, Motor, F.I.A.T. Company, 143
  • Combined Oil and Dynamo for Calcutta Mint, 267
  • Compound Tandem Steam Pumping, Andrew Barclay, Sons1 and Co., 669
  • Corliss Winding, for India, 438, 439 Crude Oil, Plenty and Son, 573
  • Diesel Marine, 600 H.P., Fiat Company, 107
  • Diesel Marine, 420 B.H.P., EarlyDieseli Normand et Cie., 195, 196
  • Diesel, 335 B.H.P., Willans and Robinson, 430
  • Gas, 30 B.H.P., Ambrose Shardlow and Co., 596
  • Gas, 1350 B.H.P., Galloways Limited, 82, 83
  • Marine Diesel Masehinenfabrik, Augsburg-Nurnberg, 610, 611
  • Marine Oil, 1000 B.H.P., Carel Freres 579
  • Motor Car, Crossley Motors, Limited, 465, 468
  • Motor. Car, The New Darracq, 485
  • Motor-driven Fire, with Centrifugal Pump, Merryweather and Sons, 595
  • Oil, Mirrlees-Diesel, 328
  • Oil, Westinghouse Brake Company, 327 Practice, Continental Marine Diesel, 579, 610, 611, 629, 640, 653, (Letter), 671
  • Producer Gas, Davey, Paxman and Co., 594
  • Semi-Diesel Oil, Petters’, 27 Six-cylinder Marine Oil, 420 H.P., Societe des Moteurs Sabathe, 49
  • Six-cylinder Motor Car, Lanchester, 486
  • Six-cylinder Motor Car, Sheffield-Simplex, 485
  • Sleeve Valve, Motor Car, Argylls Limited, 466.'; 485
  • Two-cycle Diesel Oil, 2400 H.P., Sulzer Brothers, 631, 640
  • Engines, Marine Diesel, Sulzer Brothers, 629, 640
  • Marine Oil, Some Scottish, 304
  • Modern Diesel Oil, F. Schubeler, 119 for Submarines, Four-cycle, Schneider and Co., 653
  • Turbine and Steering Gear for Italian Battleships, 170 (Two-page Supplement, August 18th, 1911) for the Twin-screw Mail Boat Romagna, Sulzer Brothers, 629
  • Exhibition, Electrical, at Olympia, 327, 362, 387
  • Exhibition, Turin, 63, 89, 143, 169, 322, 323, 402, 442, 505, 60S (Two-poi/e iSwppZemen/, August 18th, 1911)
  • Expansion Gear, Automatic, Browett-Lindley, 424
  • FIRE Engine, Motor, with Centrifugal Pump, Merryweather and! Sons, Limited, 59'5
  • Floating Cranes—see Cranes
  • Flour Machinery at Britannia Works, Samuelson and Co., 254
  • Flying Machine Propellers, H. Chatley, 91
  • Forage Baling Press, Ferretti and Goggi, 143
  • Forging Press Plant, 5000-Ton, at Terni, Davy Brothers, 297, 312
  • Forging Press, Steam Hydraulic, Haniel and Lueg, 213
  • Furnace Charging Machine, Savona, 224
  • GAS Engine, 30 B.H.P., Ambrose Shardlow, 596
  • Gas Engine, 1350 B.H.P., Galloways Limited, 82, 83
  • Gas Producer for Bituminous Coal, Farnham’s Patents, Limited, 80; (Correction), 114
  • Gas Turbine, 1000 H.P., Holzwarth, 587
  • Gauge, Absolute Pressure, Schaffer and Buden- berg, 522, 536
  • Governors, Engine and Turbine, Hartnell, 364
  • Grinder, Automatic Cylinder, Mayer and Schmidt, 63
  • Grinders—see also Machine Tools
  • Guillotine Shears, Scriven and Co., 470
  • Gun Straightening Machine for Italy, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 213
  • Gun Turrets, Mounting on H.M.S. Monarch at Elswick, 135 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1911)
  • HAMMERS—see Machine Tools
  • Heat, Specific, of Superheated Steam, Diagrams, R. H. Smith, 632
  • Hob in its Cutting Position, P. Ballard, 145
  • Hydraulic Air Compressing Plant at Cobalt, 482
  • Hydraulic Power Plant at Vigeland, 353
  • Hydraulic Power Station, Grosvenor-road, 44
  • Hydro-electric Power Plant for Chester, 367
  • Hydro-electric Works—see Electrical Matters
  • INDICATOR Gear, J. Graham, 109
  • Indicator Rig, Simple, 341
  • Indicator, Thermo-electric Temperature, C. R.
  • Darling, 432
  • Interaction of Passing Vessels, 637, 641
  • Iron and Steel Industries of Italy, 209, 222, 232, 273, 284, 297, 312, 349, 395 (Four-page1 Supplement, September ls£, 1911), (Four-page Supplement, September 15th, 1911), (Two-page Supplement, September 22nd', 1911), (Four- page Supplement, October 6th, 1911), (Two-pa^e Supplement, October 20th, 1911)
  • Irrigation Super-passage, The Nikla, F. B. Jacomb, 512, 516
  • LATHES—see Machine Tools
  • Lock, Springless, Chubb and Son, 415
  • Locomotive, Air, Lotschberg-Simplon Railway, 580
  • Balanced Compound Goods, Bavarian State Railways, 608
  • Cylinder By-pass, Automatic, Siabloff, 108
  • First Built in Italy, 169 Four-cylinder, Chemin de Fer du Nord, 241
  • .Italian State Railways, Goods, 169 Italian State Railways, Four- cylinder “ Pacific ” Type Express, 402
  • London and South-Western Express, 71 (Two-page Supplement, JuJy 21st, 1911)
  • Mallet, on American Railways, 583, 590, 636
  • Mallet Compound Superheater, Delaware and Hudson Railway, 292
  • Midland Railway Six-coupled Superheater Goods, 660, 661 Mixed Traffic, for the Soudan, 100 Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean Railway, 322, 323
  • Petrol, “ New Century,” Ironside, Son and Dyckerhoff, 268
  • Superheater Express Passenger, Chicago and North-Western R.R., 28
  • Superheater; Great Northern Railway of Ireland, 411
  • Three-cylinder Passenger Express, North-Eastern Railway, 455 (Two-page Supplement, November 3rd, 1911)
  • Wiirtemberg State Railways, 505
  • Locomotives, “ Baltic ” Type, Chemin de Fer du Nord, 669, 670
  • Electric (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24ZA, 1911)
  • Mining (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Oil-burning, Tehuantepec Railroad, R. G. Aston, 661 at Turin, 322, 323, 402, 505 Lubricator for Shafts, Automatic, George Richards and Co., 622

MACHINE TOOLS:

  • Cutting Tools, Dempster Smith, 471
  • Grinder, Vertical Spindle Surface, B. R. Rowland and Co., 188
  • Hammer, Steam, with Expansion Valve Gear, B. and S. Massey, 211
  • Lathe, 8|in. Centres, All-gear High-speed, Britannia Engineering Company, 212
  • Lathe for Large Turbine Drums, Hulse and Co., Limited, 240
  • Lathe for Testing Tools and Drills, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 498
  • Lathe, Vertical, at La Seyne Shipbuilding Works, 193
  • MACHINE TOOLS (continued):
  • Planing Machine, Motor-driven, J. Buckton and Co., 388
  • Planing Machines, Double Cutting and Highspeed, J. H. Wicksteed, 546, 643
  • Sawing Machine, 9in. Acme, Burton, Griffiths and Co., 81
  • MACHINERY of the Electric Arc, 305

MAPS:

  • Elba, Island of, 209, 274
  • Kandersteg, Neighbourhood of, 580 Lotschberg Railway, 477, 478, 531, 633
  • Miles Glacier Bridge, Alaska, Site of, 558 Nikla Irrigation District, 512
  • Nottinghamshire, Lincoln Water Supply, 348 Rangoon, Port and Improvements, 532, 533 Vigeland Locality, 351
  • MARINE Engines—see Engines
  • Marine Turbine Reducing Gear, Westinghouse Company, 508
  • Mechanical Filter, Rubery, Owen and Co., 495 Metal Pan, Stamped, Henry Lea, 588
  • Metals, Endurance of, Experiments at University College, London, 423, 534, 542
  • Mining Locomotives (iSfajieen-pagre Supplement, November 24lh, 1911)
  • Motor Boats—see Ships
  • Car Back Axle, The Napier, S. F. Edge, Limited, 487
  • Car Chassis, Six-cylinder Engine, Carburetter and Valve Gear, Lanchester, 486
  • Car Engine, Axles, Brakes, Gear Box, &c., Crossley Motors, Limited, 465, 468
  • Car Engine, The New Darracq, 485
  • Car Engine, Racing Car and Gear,
  • F. I.A.T. Company, 143, 144
  • Car Engine, Sleeve Valve, Argyll’s Limited, 466, 485
  • Car, Petrol-electric Railway, Leyland Motors, Limited, 132
  • Car Six-cylinder Engine, Sheffield-Simplex, 485
  • Car Show at Olympia, 465, 468
  • Car Valve Drive, Spyker, 487
  • -driven Centrifugal Pump Fire Engine, Merry weather and Sons, 595
  • Tractors in the Argentine, 443
  • Motors, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
  • NAVVY, 16-Ton Steam Crane, Ruston, Proctor and Co., 236
  • OZONE Water Purifying Plant, 560, 564
  • PEAT Gas Plant, Hamilton Robb, 585
  • Pelton Wheel, 6000 Horse-power, at Loentsch
  • Electricity Works, 66, 67
  • Petrol-Electric Railway Motor Car, Leyland
  • Motors, Limited, 132
  • Petrol Locomotive, “ New Century,” Ironside,
  • Son and Dyckerhoff, 268
  • Port of Rangoon, 532
  • Portrait, Sir James Charles Inglis, 635
  • Portrait. Sir William John Crossley, 401
  • Portrait, Mr. Tom Hurry Riches, 256
  • Pressing Sheet Metal, Henry Lea, 588
  • Producer Gas Engine; Producer, Suction,
  • Davey, Paxman and Co., 594
  • Producer, Suction, for Bituminous Coal, Farnham’s Patents,' Limited, 80; (Correction), 114
  • Propellers—see Flying Machines
  • Pump, Donkey, Davie and Home, 524
  • Pump Valve, G. H. Read, 410
  • Pumping Engine, Compound Tandem Steam, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., 669
  • Pumping Engines for Lincoln, Ashton, Frost and Co., 349
  • RACKS of Swiss Mountain Railways, Abt Locher, Strub, Riggenbach ; Weber and Abt, 95
  • Rails, New Method of Testing, C. Fremont, 478, 481
  • Railway, Arica—La Paz, Percy F. Martin, 452
  • Railway, Lotschberg-Simplon, and its Construction, 477, 531, 580, 633
  • Railway Motor Car, Petrol-electric, Leyland Motors, Limited, 132
  • Railway, North-Eastern, Boiler Shop at Darlington, 655, 664 .
  • Railway, Swiss Mountain, Racks of, Weber and Abt, 95
  • Railway Wagons—see Wagons
  • Railway and Tramways, Electric (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24M, 1911)
  • Recorder, Speed and Power, Denny-Edgecombe, 136
  • Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
  • Reservoir Embankment and Filter Beds at Camo, 386
  • Reservoir, Island Barn, 494
  • Rig, Simple Indicator, 341
  • River Deviation, The Causes of, T. S. Ellis, 606
  • Road Vehicles, Electric (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Rolling Mill, Medium, Charavagna Works, 222, 232
  • Rolling Mill, Medium, Savona, 224
  • Rolling Mills at S. Giovanni Valdarno Works, 395 (Two-page Supplement, October 20th, 1911)
  • Rope Transmission at Schaffhausen, 12
  • SALT Works in Cheshire, 424, 434
  • Saw Bench, Motor-driven Circular, A. Ransome and Co., 188
  • Saws—see also Machine Tools
  • Semolina Sifter, Luther, 63
  • Shears, Guillotine, Scriven and Co., 470
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:
  • General:
  • Approximate Stability, A. R. Liddell, 604 Electrically Propelled Boats and Ships (Sixteen page Supplement, Novvember 24th, 1911)
  • Interaction of Passing Vessels, 637, 641
  • Steering Gear for Battleships of Giulio Cesare
  • Type, 171 (Two-page Supplement, August 16th, 1911)
  • Submarines, Experimental Tank Tests on Models of, M. S. Chace, 22, 110
  • Warships, Rational Application of the Turbine to the Propulsion of, Prof. Rateau, 54
  • British Navy:
  • Monarch, H.M. Battleship, Mounting Gun Turrets on, at Elswick, 135 (Two-page Supplement, August 4th, 1911)
  • New Zealand, H.M. Cruiser Battleship, 24 Orion, H.M. First-class Battleship, 235
  • Foreign Navies:
  • Argentine Battleships Rivadavia and Moreno, 282, 555, 556, 557
  • Chinese Cruiser Chao Ho, 432
  • French Battleship Jean Bart, 412
  • French Battleship Liberte at Full Speed and After Explosions, 340
  • French Destroyer Bouclier, 622
  • French Submarine Salvage Boat, 454, 455
  • German Submarine U 8, 568, 569
  • Italian Armoured Cruiser San Giorgio on the Rocks, 201
  • Italian Battleship Conte di Cavour on the Stocks, 152
  • Miscellaneous:
  • Cunard Liner Laconia, Launch of the, 125, 612
  • El Zarate, Twin Screw Refrigerated Meat Steamer,; 61’8, 619
  • Electric Arc, Mavor and Coulson (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Frieda, Electric Steamship, 251
  • Italian Mail Boat, Romagna, Diesel Engines for, Sulzer Brothers, 629, 630
  • Japanese Pacific Liner Shinyo Maru, 536, 540
  • London and North-Western Railway Coaling Barge Herald, 322, 324, 332
  • Motor Yacht Felicitas, 431
  • P. and O. Steamer Medina, 326
  • Riviera; Cross-Channel Turbine Steamer, Denny and Brothers, 520
  • Sprague, Stern Wheeler, with Coal Boats, 89
  • Steam Launch, Simpson, Strickland and Co., 410
  • Transpacific Liners Tenyo Maru and Chiyo Maru, Design and Performance of, Professor S. Terano, 137
  • United States Collier Neptune, Turbine Speed Reducing Gear, Westinghouse Company, 508 ; (Letters), 547
  • SHIPBUILDING Works at La Seyne, 193, 206 Shipyards, German, Howaldtswerke, at Kiel- Dietrichsdorf. 98
  • Show, Motor Car, at Olympia, 465, 468, 485
  • Show, Royal Agricultural, at Norwich, 26 Show, Smithfield Club Cattle, 592
  • Springs, Helical, Safe Load and Deflection of, R. G. T. Thomas, 171
  • Springless Lock, Chubb, 415
  • Stamped Metal Pan, Test, Henry Lea, 588
  • Starting Induction Motors—see Electrical Matters
  • Staying the Ends of Lancashire Boilers, Vulcan
  • Boiler Company, 525
  • Steam Launch—see Ships
  • Steel Mixer, Steel Works; Sulphate Plant at
  • Ilva, 349 (SuppZemeni, October 6th, 1’9'11)
  • Stepped Cone Diameters, R. J. Iliffe, 456
  • Suction Producers—see Producers
  • Sun Power Plant, 32 H.P., F. Shuman, 484, 490
  • Superheater and Reheater for Large Mallet Locomotive, 636
  • Superheater, Tubeless, Applied to Lancashire Boiler, Simplex Superheater Company, 109
  • Superheats, The Battle of the, R. H. Smith, 632
  • TANK, Yarrow Experimental, at Bushey, 16, 24 Telegraph Poles, Reinforced Concrete, 442 Telephone Exchanges, Automatic, British Insulated and Helsby Cables, 538, 560
  • Testing Rails, New Method, C. Fremont; 478, 481
  • Theodolite, J. Davis and Son, 108 Thermo-electric Temperature Indicator,’C. R.
  • Darling, 432
  • Torsion Meter, Denny-Edgecombe, 399, 400 Tractor, Agricultural, Saunderson and Gifkins, 593
  • Tractor, Compound Steam, Marshall, 593 Tractors, Motor, in tlje Argentine, 443 Transporter Bridge oyer the Tees at Middlesbrough, 336
  • Transporters, Overhead Electric (Sixteen-page Supplement, November 24th, 1911)
  • Tubeless Superheater—see Superheater Turbine Casing and Rotor for the Shinvo Maru, 536, 540
  • Curtis, for Japanese Battleship, 77 of Hamburg-American Liner Kaiser, 202
  • Holzwarth Gas, 1000 H.P., 587
  • Marine Speed Reducing Gear, Westinghouse Company, 508 ; (Letters), 547
  • Shops at La Seyne, 193, 206 Turbines for Dunston Power Station, 2 (Two- page Supplement, July 1th, 1911) Escher, Wyss and Co., 175, 176 Marine Steam, Allgemeine Elektrici- tats Gesellschaft, 202
  • Steam, H. Zoelly, 148
  • Water, at Vigeland, Theodor Bell, 351, 358, 373, 382, 395, 406
  • Water, for Low Falls, 200. 248, 280 Turbo-electrical Plant at Schaffhausen, 12
  • VACUUM Salt Plant at Weston Point, 425, 434
  • Valve, “ Giles,” 362
  • Valve, Pump, G. H. Read, 410
  • Vessels—see Ships
  • WAGON, Self-discharging Ballasting Railway, for Buenos Aires Western Railway, 288
  • Wall in Antwerp, Moving, 526
  • Wall, Reinforced Concrete Retaining, at Bury, Trussed Concrete Steel Company, 620
  • Water Heater, Unit Heater Company, 470
  • Mechanical Filtration and Softening of, 495
  • Softener, Andrews, 495
  • Sterilising Building at St. Petersburg, 560, 564
  • Supply, Ebbw Vale, 386
  • Supply for Lincoln, 348
  • Turbines—see Turbines
  • Waterworks for Birkenhead, 367
  • Wood Planing Machine, T. Robinson and Son, 27
  • Works of the Alti Forni di Piombino, 273 (Two- page Supplement, September 15th, 1911)
  • Aluminium, at Vigeland, S. Norway, G. Wuthrich, 351, 358, 373, 382, 396, 406
  • Britannia, at Banbury, Samuelson and Co., 252, 258
  • British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, Limited, 224
  • Brown, Boveri’s ,at Baden, 95, 122 (Two- page Supplement, August 4th, 1911)
  • Escher, Wyss and Co,, 175, 176
  • Iron; of S. Giovanni Valdarno, 395 (Two- page Supplement, October 20th, 1911) of the Magona d’ltalia, 273, 284 Oerlikon Engineering and Electrical Plant, 149, 154
  • Schweizerische Lokomotiv- und Maschin- enfabrik, 123 (Two-page Supplement, Augus 4'h, 1911)
  • of the Societa Elba, 273 (Two-page Supplement, September 15th, 1911)
  • of the Societa Uva, 349 (Four-pagre Supplement, October 6th, 1911) •
  • of the Societa Ligure Metallurgica and of the Society Siderurgica di Savona, 222, 223 (Four-page Supplement, Sep- teml er 1st, 1911)
  • of the Societa di Terni, 297, 312. (Two- page Supplement, September 22 nd, 1911)
  • Wreck of the Naval Airship, 326, 334

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