The Engineer 1913/12/26
- Contents, p 681.
Main Subjects
- Aeroplanes in Paris, No. 2, p 675.
- Between London and Paris: Changes of 60 Years, p 672.
- Boiler and Economiser Efficiency and Design, Summary of Conclusions, by Robert H. Smith, p 669.
- British Patent Specifications, p 693.
- Editorial, p 681.
- Automatic Train Stop or Cab Signals.
- Steel Price Maintenance by Syndicates.
- Invention.
- Electrification of the Swiss State Railways, p 683.
- Future of oil Fuel, by Sir Boverton Redwood, Junior Institution of Engineers, p 689.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Cyclical Changes of Temperature in a Gas Engine Cylinder by Professor E. G. Coker and W. A. Scoble, p 687.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Mechanical Engineering Aspects of Road Construction, by R. E. B. Crompton, p 682.
- Iron Trade Combination, Galvanised Sheet Iron Association, p 678.
- Lathes for Italian Fifteen Inch Shells, p 688. (Illustrated)
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 692.
- SS Orna, Built by William Gray and Co, Engines by Central Marine Engine Co.
- SS Penistone, Built by Craig, Taylor and Co, Engines by Blair and Co.
- SS Wolverton, Built by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co, Engines by George Clark.
- Single Screw tug, Built by Edward Hayes.
- Forty foot Cabin Launch, Built by John I. Thornycroft and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 686.
- Canals as Motor Roads, Arthur Oates.
- Hydraulic Presses.
- Naval Boiler, p 687.
- New Pattern Plate Material, Murphy, Stedman and Co, p 686.
- Obituary, Vittorio Emanuel Cuniberti, p 684. (Illustrated)
- Shipbuilding at St. Nazaire and the French Battleship Lorraine, p 675 - p678. (Illustrated)
- Lutetia, La Societe Des Chantiers Et Ateliers De St. Nazaire (Penhoet), Builders.
- Steel Pipe Joints, Stewarts and Lloyds, p 685 - p 686. (Illustrated)
- Surfacing and Boring Machine, George Richards and Co, p 687. (Illustrated)
- The Trials of the SS France, Schneider and Co, p 669 - p 673, p 680 and p 688a. (Illustrated)