Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,259 pages of information and 244,500 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

The Engineer 1913/11/07

From Graces Guide

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  • Contents, p 495.

Main Subjects

  • Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, p 502. (Illustrated).
  • Conference of Employers, p 492.
  • Dockyard Notes, p 502.
  • Editorial, p 495 - 497.
    • The Panama Earthquake.
    • Port Authorities.
    • Foreign Steel Competition in Great Britain.
  • Electrification of the London and South Western Railway's Suburban Lines, p 503 - 504.
  • Letters to the Editor, p 504.
    • Safety and Stability of Aeroplanes.
    • Overlooked Duties of Consulting Engineers in England.
    • The Internal Forces in a Body Having Orbital Motion - F. Duncan Stoney.
    • Powerful Locomotives - John Riekie.
  • Machine Tools For Producing Worm Gears, No II, p 498 - 500. (Illustrated).
  • Motor Ploughing Machines, p 504.
  • Obituary, p 501.
  • October, p 483 - 484.
    • Railway Accidents.
    • The Berlin Western Harbour.
    • The Civils' New Building.
    • The Loss of The L. 2.
    • Railways and The State.
    • Emden Harbour Works.
    • The Burning of The Volturno.
    • Greater Paris.
    • New Waterworks for Ryde.
    • The French Marine.
    • The Welsh Colliery Disaster.
    • Public Works in Paris.
    • Skimming Boats.
    • The Mont d'Or Tunnel.
    • Hydro-Electric Plant at Chester.
    • Unrest on Italian Railways.
    • Aerial Postal Service.
  • Railways and The State, No II, p 488 - 490.
    • A History of The British Railway Legislation.
    • A Board of Control.
    • The Railway Commission of 1846.
  • Some Remarks on the Constitution of Port Authorities as Affecting The Organisation and Development of Ports, by Anthony George Lyster, Institution of Civil Engineers, p 500 - 501.
  • Transformation of the Gare St Lazare, p 501.


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