The Engineer 1914/12/25
- Contents, P 607.
Main Subjects
- Audible and other Cab Signals on British Railways, on Railway Trains in Motion, by W. C. Acfield, of the Midland Railway, to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 603.
- Automatic Signalling on Railways, by Leon P. Lewis, Caledonian Railway.
- British Patent Specifications, p 617.
- British Steel and American Competition, p 602.
- Catalogues, p 613.
- Design of Friction Clutches of the Split-Ring Type, by William J. Walker, p 610. (Illustrated)
- Doxford Diesel Engine, Doxford and Sons, p 599 and p 606a.
- Editorial, p 607.
- Employers Liability for Accident Compensation.
- The Work of the German Steel Syndicate.
- Locomotive Cab Signals.
- Helm Orders.
- Electrical Industry and Foreign Trade, p 611.
- Engineers and the Hartlepool Raid, p 610.
- Hydro-Electric Power Plant in Chile, by R. E. Graham Clark, p 597 and p 606. (Illustrated)
- Inspection by Automatic Devices, by Edwin O. Catford, p 612. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Sir Frederick Donaldson, President, p 608.
- Michael Longridge.
- Electrical System of Cab Signalling on the North Eastern Railway, by Vincent L. Raven.
- Combined Automatic Train Control and Audible -Signal System in use on the Great Western Railway, by W. A. Stanier.
- Signalling on Railway Trains in Motion, by W. Willox, Metropolitan Railway.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 616.
- SS South Western Miller, Built by Northumberland Shipbuilding Co, for Furness, Withy and Co, Engines by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.
- SS Derwent River, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, Engines by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 612.
- The Hardening of Metals, John C. W. Humfrey.
- A Ministry of Commerce.
- Engineers and China, Arthur J. Mornet Bennett.
- The British Engineers' Association, Stafford Ransome.
- Measurement of the Temperature of Molten Metals, by Charles R. Darling, p 611.
- New Type of Grab, by A. L. Underwood, p 602. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 614 - p 616.
- Utilising Enemy Patents, Sixth List, p 604.
- Working of Tramways in the United Kingdom, by A. J. Lawson, No. 2, p 600. (Illustrated)