The Engineer 1914/12/18
- Contents, p 585.
Main Subjects
- Baddengorm Bridge, Highland Railway, p 580.
- British Engineers' Association, W. Collingwood, Presided, p 578.
- British Patent Specifications, p 595.
- Catalogues, p 594.
- Editorial, p 585.
- The Need for a Board of Industry.
- The Battle of the Falklands.
- Automobile Manufacturing and the War.
- Accident at the Greenwich Power House.
- Failures or Breakdowns of Locomotives, No. 2, Brake Failure, by Robert Weatherburn, p 575 - p 577. (Illustrated)
- Hardening of Steel, by J. O. Arnold, p 577.
- Institution of Water Engineers, T. Molyneux, President, Committee Members Listed, p 588.
- The Scraping of Water Mains, by J. C. Barrowclough of Batley
- A Diesel Engine Pumping Station, by C. W. S. Oldham of Ipswich
- Jigs and Jig Making, by Max R. Lawrence, before the Manchester Association of Engineers, p 588 - p 590. (Illustrated)
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 595.
- Poyer Quertier, Built by Lobnitz and Co.
- Pilot Launch No. 1, Launch Built by, Simpson, Strickland and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 582.
- Hand or Machine Firing for Internally Fired Boilers, E. R. Pearce.
- Some Forgotten Peculiarities of Superheated Steam, C. R. King.
- Coal for the Enemy.
- German Debt to Britain, F. J. R. Carulla.
- Engineer Salesmen, W. H. Morris.
- Provincial Letters, p 590.
- South African Railways - Eight Coupled Locomotive, Robert Stephenson and Co, p 580 and p 581. (Illustrated)
- Standarisation of Railway Equipment on the Continent, p 580.
- Typical ships, No. 7, Dredgers, p 573. (Illustrated)
- Utilising Enemy Patents, Fifth List, p 579.
- War Items, p 579.
- Working of Tramways in the United Kingdom, No. 1, by A. J. Lawson, p 577.