The Engineer 1915/11/26
- Contents, p 507.
Main Subjects
- A Jubilee, Davey, Paxman and Co, p 511.
- American Motor Omnibus, McKeen Motor Car Co, p 511. (Illustrated)
- Acquisition of Enemy Patent Rights, p 518.
- British Patent Specifications, p 517.
- Coal Mine Safelty Committees, p 501.
- Editorial, p 507.
- Muddling Through.
- Surface Friction Resistance.
- Geared Shunting Locomotives, by the Lima Locomotive Co, p 511. (Illustrated)
- Hell Gate Bridge, New York, p 495 - p 497 and p 506a. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Electrical Engineers, Charles P. Sparks, Presidential Address, p 503.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Chemical and Mechanical Relations of Iron Molybdenum and Carbon, by Professor J. O. Arnold and Professor A. A. Read, p 498.
- Labour and Wages, p 510.
- Lessons of the War, No. 5, Difficulties in the way of British Co-Operation in an After the War Policy, p 508.
- Papermaking and its Machinery, No. 9, Details of the Fourdrinier, James Milne and Son, Bertrams, p 499. (Illustrated)
- Power Station Developments, by S. L. Pearce, before the Manchester Association of Engineers, p 510.
- Provincial Letters, p 512.
- Temporary Electric Generating Station at Birmingham, R. A. Chattock, Engineer. Boilers by Babcock and Wilcox, p 502, p 503 and p 506. (Illustrated)
- Relics of Michael Faraday, Institution of Electrical Engineers, Charles P. Sparks, President, p 498.
- Variation of Frictional Resistance of Ships with Condition of Wetted Surface, p 512. (Illustrated)
- Water Powers of Canada, No. 2, p 509.