The Engineer 1915/03/05
1915 March 05th PDF
- Contents, p 233.
Main Subjects
- A Year's Boiler Explosions, p 225.
- A New Mechanical Filter, p 237. (Illustrated).
- Aerial Ropeways No III, p 222 - 225. (Illustrated).
- Automatic Protective Switchgear, by E. B. Wedmore before The Institution of Electrical Engineers, p 236 - 237.
- Convertible Combustion Engines, by A. E. L. Chorlton before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 227.
- Cushion Armour Plate, p 227. (Illustrated).
- Diesel Engine Failures, p 244.
- Editorial, p 233.
- The Northern Labour Troubles.
- Telegraph and Telephone Troubles.
- February, p 221 - 222.
- The Committee of Three.
- The Coal Dispute.
- The Railwaymen's War Bonus.
- Aeronautical Activities.
- Germany's Aeronautical Adventures.
- London Electricity Supply.
- Oil Steamers.
- The Congestion in Transport.
- The Railway Annual Meetings.
- A Restricted Train Service.
- The Dardanelles.
- The Allies' Naval Losses.
- Letters to the Editor, p 226.
- 'Heavy Oil Engines' by Carl W. Weiss and George Foster Howell.
- 'Patents and Foreign Competition.'
- 'Utilising Enemy Patents' by John J. Royle of Royles.
- 'Aerial Wire Ropeways.'
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, p 225 - 226.
- Obituary, p 226.
- Our Allies and Alien Enemy Patents, p 227.
- Projected New Power Station for Manchester, just after p 232 and p 236. (Illustrated).
- The Brier Hill Steel Company's Rolling Mills, Youngstown, Ohio, p 228 - 230 and p 232. (Illustrated).
- The Future of British Engineering, by E. W. Fraser-Smith before the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, p 234.
- The Governing of Marine Steam Turbines, p 235 - 236.
- Utilising Enemy Patents, p 214.
- Workmen and The War, p 230.