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The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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Names

A

  • ABERTHAW Cement Works, 398, 424, 448, 478, 497, 552, 556 (Two-page Supplement, April 30th, 1915)
  • Aberthaw Cement Works, Large Steam Shovel at, Ruston, Proctor and Co., 358, 362 (Two- page Supplement, April 9th, 1915)
  • Alabama River, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 132
  • Allen, Edgar, and Co., Machinery for Cement Manufacture, 328, 348, 372
  • Allen, William Edgar (Portrait), 140
  • American Air Compressors for Testing Porpedoes, 462
  • American Electric Tools, 547
  • American Locomotives, Mechanical Stokers on, 42, 60, 61, 116, 163, 636
  • American Rail Grinding Machine, Indianapolis Switch and Frog Company, 640
  • American Westinghouse Company’s Mercury Vapour Electric Locomotive, 142
  • Angram Dam for Bradford Waterworks, 250
  • Aquitania, Cunard Liner (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Archdale, James, and Co.’s Thread Milling Machine for Shell Making, 634
  • Arum, Motor Ship, 11 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Aspinall Governor Gear Applied to the Geared Turbine Ship Nearchus, 235
  • Asquith, William, Limited, Drilling, Tapping, Boring and Milling Machine, 118
  • Asquith’s Drill for Shell Cases, 574, 575
  • Asquith’s Radial Drilling and Tapping Machine for Ordnance Work, 494
  • Auckland Sewage Disposal Works, 32 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)

B

  • BAKERLOO Tube, Extension of the, 29, 40, 56, 92
  • Baldwin Locomotives at the Panama Exhibition, 452, 453
  • Baltimore and Ohio Locomotive with Street Mechanical Stoker, 163
  • Barker, Spink and Lease’s Lathe for Shell Making, 635
  • Barnaby, Sir Nathaniel (Portrait), 607
  • Bath Sewage Works, Tanks, 56 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Baxter’s Stone Breaker, 302
  • Belsize Motors, Limited, 3-Ton Petrol Lorry, 68 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1915)
  • Berg, S., on Proposed Centering for Large Span Stone Bridges, 472, 521, 569
  • Blackstone 75 B.H.P, Fuel-oil Engine, 402 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, April 23rd, 1915)
  • Blucher, German Cruiser, Sunk in the North Sea, 107
  • Blue Nile Bridge—see Khartoum
  • Bombay Hydro-electric Scheme, 378, 379
  • Boving and Co.’s Flexible Coupling, 608
  • Bowden-Smith, E. C., Clear Way Pump Valve, 212
  • Bradford Waterworks, 251, 278
  • Brier TTill Steel Company’s Rolling Mills, Ohio, U.S.A., 228, 229, 232
  • Britannic, White Star Liner (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • British Portland Cement-making Machinery, 151, 175, 198, 246, 302, 328, 348, 372, 398, 424, 448, 478, 497, 552, 556, 594, 626 ; (Letter), 451 (Two-page Supplement, April 30th, 1915)
  • British Thomson-Houston Gear-driven Turbo- Generator, 608
  • Broadbent’s Stone and Ore Crushing Machinery, 198
  • Bullivant’s Aerial Ropeways, 352, 375, 382
  • Bullock Tractor Company’s Creeping Grip Tractor, 560

C

  • CALIFORNIA Pumping Station of the W. Gloucester Water Company, 152 (Two-page Supplement, February 12th, 1915)
  • Campbell Heavy Oil Engine, 44, 45 ; (Letter), 226
  • Carruthers, J. II., and Co., Horizontal Boiler Feed Pump, 310
  • Catford, E. O., on Fog and Fog Signals, 129
  • Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway, Electrification on, 104, 112
  • China, Railways in, 131, 197, 347
  • Chorlton, A. E. L., on Convertible Combustion Engines, 198, 201, 227
  • Clarkson, T., on Anti-slip Device for Motor Wheels, 91
  • Clarkson’s Coke-fired Road Vehicle, 526, 532 (Two-page Supplement, May 28th, 1915)
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Rolling Lift Bridge Across the Blue Nile at Khartoum, 271, 282 (Two-page Supplement, March 19th, 1915)
  • Clifton and Waddell’s Rotary Bar Cutting-off Machine, 585
  • Cockerill, Large Gas Engine, 511, 524, 527
  • Colchester Lathe Company’s Hexagon Turret Lathe for Shell Boring, 310
  • Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company’s Electric Drill, Grinder, Riveter, andc., 474
  • Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company’s Polyphase Drills, 547
  • Cradock, George, and Co., Limited, Aerial Ropeways, 222
  • Craven Brothers’ Lathes for High-explosive Shells, 572, 573
  • Crawford Mechanical Stoker, 60, 61

D

  • DAVEY, Henry, Models of Automatic Sluices and Flood Gates, 410
  • Davidson’s Air Filter, 81
  • Dennis Brothers’ Subsidy Motor Lorry, 576, 593 (Two-page Supplement, June 11th, 1915 ; Two-page Supplement, June 18th, 1915)
  • Denny, C. W., Cushion Armour Plate, 227
  • Dewrance, J., on Standardisation of Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 102, 124 ; (Letters), 144, 158
  • Douro, Portuguese Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 404, 406
  • Doxford, William, and Sons, Limited, Marine Diesel Engine, 411

E

  • EASTLEIGH Superheater, 10, 18
  • Edison Electric Omnibus for York, 287
  • Erie Railroad Six-cylinder Banking Locomotive, 213
  • Evans, T. T., on High-tension Switch Gear Arrangements, 461

F

  • FOWLER, John, and Co., Oil-propelled Road Roller, 212, 213
  • Fraser and Chalmers’ Coaling Plant for London and North-Western Railway, 344
  • Frasne-Vallorbe Railway and Mont d’Or Tunnel, Opening of, 505, 508
  • French 75 mm. Field Gun, 77, 88

G

  • GENERAL Electric Company’s Experiments on Examination of Metal by X-Rays, 350
  • German Cruiser Blucher Sunk in the North Sea, 107
  • German Drawing Press, 538
  • German Submarines U 8 and U 12 Destroyed, 250, 256
  • Gibson, Professor A. H., and Mr. W. J. Walker on Distribution of Heat in the Cylinder of a Gas Engine, 510, 523, 550
  • Gold Coast Railways Tank Locomotives, 201, 208
  • Goodwin, Barsby and Co., Crushing Machinery, 246
  • Great Central Railway Express Goods Engine Glenalmond, 14, 18
  • Great Central Railway Tank Engine, 18 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Great Eastern Railway Suburban Tank Locomotive, A. J. Hill, 166
  • Great Northern Railway Eight-coupled Coal Engine, 19, 39, 188 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Great Northern Railway Six-coupled Superheater Express Goods Engine, 18 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Great Northern Railway Twin Tube Superheater, 10, 18
  • Great Western Railway Eight-coupled Tank Goods Engine, 14, 19
  • Great Western Railway Six-coupled Express Passenger Engine, 14, 19
  • Great Western Railway Six-coupled Express Passenger Engine Princess Mary, 14, 19
  • Great Western Train Control Carrier, 616
  • Greenwood and Batley’s Shell-making Lathes, 674, 676, 680
  • Greenwood and Batley’s Thread Milling Machine for Shells, 380
  • Gretna Railway Accident, 535

H

  • HADFIELD, Sir R. A., and Dr. G. K. Burgess, on Sound Steel Ingots and Rails, 494, 500
  • Hadfield’s Steel Foundry Company’s Stone Crushing Machinery, 175
  • Hecla and Heclon Stone Crushers, 176
  • Heenan and Froude’s Air Filter, 81
  • Herbert, E. G., Saws Used in Making Projectiles, 599
  • Hetherington, J., and Sons, Elecrically Driven Planing Machine, 437
  • Highland Railway Feed-water Heater, 18
  • Holme Hatchway Control Gear for Cranes, 476
  • Hordern’s Sheet Metal Drawing Press, 537
  • Hubert, Professor H., on Large Blast Furnace Gas Engine, 511, 524, 527
  • Hull Joint Dock Coaling Berths, 21 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Hunslet Engine Company’s Tank Locomotive for the Gold Coast Railways, 201, 208

I

  • IGRANIC Electric Company’s Press Button Control for an Electric Traverser, 436
  • Ilford Railway Accident, 35
  • Indian, Native, Emery Wheel, 608
  • Indianapolis Switch and Frog Company’s Rail Grinding Machine, 640

J

  • JARDINE, J., Self-aligning Ball Bearings, 35
  • Johnson, William, and Sons’ Cement Works Equipment, 626
  • Jones and Shipman’s Drilling and Tapping Machinery for Shell Making, 575, 576

K

  • KENDALL and Gent’s Shell-Making Machines, 572, 674
  • Kent, George, Automatic Compensation Water Valve, 609
  • Khartoum, Rolling Lift Bridge Across the Blue Nile, 271, 282 (Two-page Supplement, March 19th, 1915)

L

  • LANG, John, and Sons Shell-making Lathes, 573, 575
  • Lantsberry, F. C., on Behaviour of Metals under Stress, 68
  • Leonard, Canadian Ice-breaking Train Ferry Steamer, 11 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, “Baltic” Type Tank Engine, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • London and North-Western Coaling Plant at Camden Town, Fraser and Chalmers, 344
  • London and South-Western Railway Mixed Traffic Engine, 19 (Supplement, January 1st 1916)
  • London and South-Western Railway Superheater, 10, 18, 155

M

  • MADRAS, New Waterworks at, 58, 78
  • Manchester, Projected Electric Power Station, 235 (Two-page Supplement, March 5th, 1915)
  • Mappin Terraces at the Zoological Gardens, R. N. Stroyer, 156, 160
  • Marsden’s Stone Breaker and Crushing Rolls 200
  • Martindale, E. H., on Commutation Troubles, 468
  • Mather and Platt’s Small Mechanical Filter, 237
  • Merryweather and Sons’ Cesspool Emptying Apparatus, 363
  • Millar, H. T., on Belt Driving, 396, 421
  • Monometer Manufacturing Company, Gas-fired Hardening and Annealing Furnace, 537
  • Mont d’Or Tunnel, Opening of, 505, 508
  • Morris and Lister Eddy Current Brake, 620
  • Morris and Lister’s Electric Hand Grinding Machines and Drills, 547
  • Motor Rail and Tramcar Company’s "Simplex" Motor Rail Coach, 386

N

  • NAPIER, D., and Son, 45-Cwt. Motor Subsidy Lorry, 430
  • National Steam Car Company—see Clarkson’s
  • Nearchus, Geared Turbine Ship, Aspinall Governor Gear Applied to, 235
  • New Orleans, Screw Drainage Pumps for, 456, 460
  • New Zealand, Hydro-electric Developments in, 447
  • New Zealand Ironsand, 337
  • Newell, E., and Co.’s Cement-making Machinery, 478, 497, 552, 656, 694
  • Newport Dock Pumping Station, 2 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Nordberg Manufacturing Company’s Screw Drainage Pump, 456, 460
  • North-Eastern Railway, All-steel Kitchen Car, 480, 482 (Two-page Supplement, May l4th, 1915)
  • North-Eastern Railway Three-cylinder Four- coupled Passenger Tank Engine, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • North Sea Naval Action, 107, 113
  • North Swedish Electric Railway, 554

O

  • OERLIKON Company’s Turbo-generator Sets, 179, 184, 204
  • Oerlikon Motors for Driving Agricultural Machinery in Switzerland, 260
  • Onions, R., on Modern Ironfounding, 411
  • Osborn Direct-draw Roll-over Jolt Moulding Machine, 261

P

  • PAMBAN Scherzer Bridge (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Panama Canal, Towing Locomotives for, 323, 332
  • Panama Exhibition, Baldwin Locomotives at, 462, 453
  • Parkinson, J., and Son’s Lathes for Shell Making, 601, 604
  • Paterson Roughing Filtration Plant, 536
  • Peking-Hankow Railway, 131, 197
  • Phoenix, Auxiliary Motor Schooner, 529
  • Phoenix Lifting Magnets, Steel, Peech and Tozer, Limited, 424
  • Pitman, Percy, Pelton Wheel for High Pressure, 437
  • Portuguese Torpedo-boat Destroyer Douro, 404, 406
  • Poseidon, The Diesel-engined Ship, 295, 306
  • Pottinger’s Wheat Distributor, 338
  • Pratchitt’s Stone Breaking, Crushing, and Grinding Machinery, 302
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company’s Plant at the West Gloucestershire Water Company’s California Pumping Station, 152 (Two-page Supplement, February 12th, 1915)

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, Progress of, 101, 103 (Two. page Supplement, January 29th, 1915)

R

  • RAINBOW, Racing Schooner, Converted to Trading Vessel, 177
  • Rangoon, River Training Wall (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • Ransome, A., and Co., Limited, Safety Lathe Carrier, 70
  • Ransome Filters for Water at Toronto, 355
  • Rapid Magnetting Machine Company’s Electromagnetic Separator, 118, 570
  • Rapid Magnetting Machine Company’s Magnetic Separators, Chucks, Scrap Testers, andc., 570
  • Raven, V. L., on Electrical System of Cab Signalling, 85
  • Reed-Prentice Tools for Shell Making, 599
  • Reid, J., on the Influence of Discharging Appliances on the Design of Large Ore Carriers, 300
  • Robinson Marine Superheater, 286
  • Robinson, T., and Son’s Apparatus for Cleaning, Separating, and Delivering Grain, 338
  • Ropeways Limited, Ropeways and Plant, 53, 64
  • Rudman, Lancey and Craven, Compressed Air Jarring Moulding Machine, 189
  • Ruston, Proctor and Co.’s Large Steam Shovel at Aberthaw Cement Works, 358, 362 (Two- page Supplement, April 9th, 1915)

S

  • SARA Bridge, Lower Ganges, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Shand, Mason Fire Jet, 430
  • Shansi Railway, 347
  • “Simplex” Motor Rail Coach, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, 386
  • Simpson, J., and Co.’s Triple-expansion Worthington Pumping Engines, 188
  • Smith, Dempster, on Cutting Tools, 275
  • Soixante Quinze, 77, 88
  • Somerset and Dorset Railway Eight-coupled Goods Engine, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Express Passenger Engine, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Southern Shan States Railway, 502
  • Southwark Bridge, Old, Demolition of, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Steel, Peech and Tozer’s Lifting Magnets, 424
  • “Stow” Electric Tools, Selson Engineering Company, 547
  • Stroyer, R. N., on the Mappin Terraces at the Zoological Gardens, 156, 160
  • Sudan, Development of the, 271, 282 (Two-page Supplement, March 19th, 1915)
  • Sun Electrical Company’s Tools, 547
  • Swedish State Railways Four-cylinder Compound Locomotive, 429
  • Swiss Turbo-generator Sets, 179, 184, 204

T

  • “TAUNTON” Compressed air Moulding Machine, Rudman, Lancey and Craven, Limited, 189
  • Taylor’s Rotary Heavy Bar Cutting - off Machine, 83
  • Teams By-Product Coke Company’s Installation on Tyneside, 486
  • Tilghman’s Patent Sandblast Company, Combined Air Compressor and Vacuum Pump, 143
  • Toronto, Water Filtration Experiments at, 355
  • Transylvania, Cunard Geared Turbine Liner, 9, 11 (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • Trent, Improvement of the River, 130, 138
  • Tylor Petrol Rail Coach Engine, 426, 432

V

  • VAN DORN Electric Drills, 547
  • “Vulcan E.C.C.” Lifting Magnets, 423

W

  • WARNER and Swasey Company’s Hollow Turret Lathes for Shrapnel Shell Cases, 630, 634
  • Weardale and Consett Waterworks, Paterson Roughing Filtration Plant, 536
  • Wedmore, E. B., on Automatic Protective Switchgear, 236, 268
  • West Gloucester Water Company’s Pumping Station at California Colliery, 152 (Two-page Supplement, February 12th, 1915)
  • Westinghouse Works Scheme for Shell Manufacture, 634
  • Westminster Tool and Electric Company’s Electrical Drills and other Workshop Appliances, 546
  • White, John Samuel (Portrait), 506
  • White and Poppe, Engine for Dennis Subsidy Motor Lorry, 576, 593 (Two-page Supplement, June 11th, 1915 ; Two-page Supplement, June 18th, 1915)
  • White, R., and Sons’ Aerial Ropeways, 108
  • Witton-Kramer Electric Tool and Hoist Company’s Electric Boiler Tube Cleaner, 549 ; Grinder, 476 ; Lifting Magnets, 422 ; Portable Electric Drills, 548 ; Winches, Hoists and Transporters, 620
  • Wolseley Spring Suspension for Motor Cars, 142
  • Wood Green Electric Generating Station, 503
  • Wyles Motor Plough, 386

Y

  • YELLOW River Bridge, 131
  • York, Electric Omnibus for, Edison Accumulators. Limited, 287

Z

  • ZOOLOGICAL Gardens, Mappin Terraces at, R. N. Stroyer, 156, 160

Subjects.

A

  • AERIAL Ropeways, 53, 64, 108, 222, 352, 375, 382; (Letters) 144, 157, 182. 206, 226
  • Agriculture, Application of Electricity to, in Switzerland, Oerlikon Motors for Driving Machinery, 260
  • Agricultural Tractor—see Tractor
  • Air Compressors—-see Compressors
  • Air Filters for Turbo-generators, 21, 36, 81
  • Armour Plate, Cushion, C. W. Denny, 227
  • Automatic Sluices and Flood Gates, Henry Davey, 410

B

  • BALL Bearings, Self-aligning, J. Jardine, 35
  • Bar Cutting-off Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Belt Driving, H. T. Millar, 396, 421
  • Boiler Tube Cleaner, Electric, Witton-Kramer Electric Tool and Hoist Company, 549
  • Boring Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Brake, Electric—see Electrical Matters Brakes, Railway Vehicle, 67
  • Bridge,
  • - Old Southwark, Demolition of, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Quebec, Progress of, 101, 103 (Two-page Supplement, January 29th, 1915)
  • - Rolling Lift, Across the Blue Nile at Khartoum, Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, 271, 282 (Two- page Supplement, March 19th, 1915)
  • - at Sara, Lower Ganges, 17 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Scherzer, over the Pamban Channel (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Yellow River, 131
  • Bridges, Large-span Stone, Proposed Centering for, S. Berg, 472, 521, 569
  • Bridges on the Shansi River, Some Typical, 347
  • Bridges on the Southern Shan States Railway, 502
  • By-product Coke Oven Installation on Tyneside, 486

C

  • CAB Signalling, Electrical System of, V. L. Raven, 85
  • Cement-making Machinery, British Portland, 151, 175, 198, 246, 302, 328, 348, 372, 398, 424, 448, 478, 497, 552, 556, 594, 626 ; (Letter), 451 (Two-page Supplement, April 30th, 1915)
  • Cesspool Emptying Apparatus, Merry weather and Sons, Limited, 363
  • Chucks, Magnetic—see Electrical Matters
  • Clear-way Pump Valve, E. C. Bowden Smith, 212
  • Coach Engine, Petrol Rail, J. Tylor and Sons, Limited, 426, 432
  • Coach, The “Simplex ” Motor Rail, 386
  • Coaling Berths at Hull Joint Dock, 2 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Coaling Plant for London and North-Western Railway, Fraser and Chalmers, 344
  • Coke-fired Road Vehicle, Clarkson’s, 526, 532 (Two-page Supplement, May 28th, 1915)
  • Coke Ovens and By-product Recovery Plant on Tyneside, 486
  • Compressed Air Moulding Machine, Rudman, Lancey and Craven, 189
  • Compressor, Combined Air, and Vacuum Pump, Tilghman’s Patent Sandblast Company, 143
  • Compressors, American Air, for Testing Tor¬pedoes, 462
  • Coolidge Tube—see X-Rays
  • Coupling, Flexible, Boving and Co., Limited, 608
  • Cranes, Hatchway Control Gear for, E. Holme and Co., 476
  • Cranes and Traveller for Quebec Bridge, Erection, 101, 103 (Two-page Supplement, January 29th, 1915)
  • Creeping Grip Tractor, Bullock Tractor Com¬pany, 560
  • Crushing Machinery—see Stone Crushing Cushion Armour Plate, C. W. Denny, 227
  • Cutting Machines—see Machine Tools

D

  • DEVELOPMENT of the Sudan, 271, 282 (Two- page Supplement, March 19th, 1915)
  • Discharging Appliances for Ships—see Ships
  • Drawing Press, Sheet Metal, A. W. Hordern, 537
  • Drills—see Machine Tools

E ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Air Filters for Turbo-generators, 21, 36, 81
  • - Application of Electricity to Agriculture, in Switzerland, Oerlikon Company, 260
  • - Automatic Protective Switchgear, E. B. Wedmore, 236, 268

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):

  • - Battery Locomotive for Track Laying, Edison Accumulators, 585
  • - Bombay Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 378, 379
  • - Commutation Troubles, E. H. Martindale, 468
  • - Eddy Current Brake, Morris and Lister, 620
  • - Edison Electric Omnibus for York, 287
  • - Electro-magnetic Separator, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Limited, 118
  • - Grinding Machine for Rails, Indianapolis, Switch and Frog Company, 640
  • - Hatchway Control Gear for Cranes, E. Holme and Co., 476
  • - High-tension Switch Arrangements. T. T. Evans, 461
  • - Hoists, Transporters and Winches, Witton- Kramer Company, 620
  • - Hydro-electric Power Scheme on the Alabama River, 132
  • - Magnetic Separators, Chucks, Scrap Testers, andc., Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 570
  • - Manchester, Projected Electric Power Station, 235 (Two-page Supplement, March 5th, 1915)
  • - Mercury Vapour Electric Locomotive, American Westinghouse Company, 142
  • - New Zealand, Hydro-electric Developments in, 447
  • - Press-button Control for an Electric Traverser, Igranic Electric Company, 436
  • - Signalling, Cab, Electrical System of, V. L. Raven, 85
  • - Swiss Turbo-generator Sets, 179, 184, 204
  • - Turbo-generator, Continuous-current Gear- driven, British Thomson-Houston Company, 608
  • - Wood Green Electric Generating Station, 503
  • - Workshops, Electrical Appliances for, 474, 546, 670, 620
  • EMERY Wheel, Native Indian, 608

ENGINES AND MOTORS:

  • - Convertible Combustion Engines. Alan E. L. Chorlton, 198, 201, 227
  • - Dennis Subsidy Motor Lorry, Engine for, White and Poppe, Limited, 576, 593 (Two- page Supplement, June 11th, 1915 ; Two- page Supplement, June 18th, 1915)
  • - Diesel Engine of the Poseidon, 295, 306
  • - Distribution of Heat in the Cylinder of a Gas Engine, Professor A. H. Gibson and Mr. W. J. Walker, 510, 523, 550
  • - Fuel Oil Engine, Blackstone and Co., Limited, 402 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, April 23rd, 1915)
  • - Gas Engines, Large Blast Furnace, Professor H. Hubert, 511, 524, 527
  • - Marine Diesel Engine, W. Doxford and Sons, Limited, 4, 11
  • - Oil Engine, 120 B.H.P. Heavy, Campbell Gas Engine Company, Limited, 44, 45 ; (Letter), 226
  • - Petrol Rail Coach Engine, J. Tylor and Sons, Limited, 426, 432
  • ESCALATORS of the Bakerloo Tube Railway, 92

F

  • FEED-WATER Heater, Highland Railway, 18
  • Ferry Steamers—see Ships
  • Filter, Small Mechanical, Mather and Platt, Limited, 237
  • Filters, Air, for Turbo-generators, 21, 36, 81
  • Filtration Plant, Roughing, Paterson, 536
  • Filtration of Water at Toronto, Ransome Filters, 355
  • Fire Jet, Shand, Mason and Co., 430
  • Flanges, Pipe, and Flanged Fittings, Standardisation of, J. Dewrance, 102, 124 ; (Letters), 144, 158
  • Flexible Coupling, Boving and Co., Limited, 608
  • Flood Gates—see Automatic Sluices
  • Fog and Fog Signals, E. O. Catford, 129
  • Fuel Oil Engine—see Engine
  • Furnace, Hardening and Annealing, Gas-fired, Monometer Manufacturing Company, 537

G

  • GAS Engines—see Engines
  • Gas-fired Furnace—see Furnace
  • Governor Gear, The Aspinall, Applied to Geared Turbine Ship Nearchus, 235
  • Grain, Apparatus for Cleaning, Separating, and Delivering, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 338
  • Grain Distributor, Pottinger’s, 338
  • Grinding Machine for Rails, Electric, Indianapolis Switch and Frog Company, 640
  • Grinding, Stone—see Stone Crushing
  • Gun, French 75 mm. Field, 77, 88

H

  • HATCHWAY Control Gear for Cranes, E. Holme and Co., 476
  • Hoists and Transporters, Electric—see Electrical Matters
  • Hydro-electric Developments in New Zealand, 447
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme on the Alabama River, 132
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Bombay, 378, 379

I

  • INGOTS and Rails, Sound Steel, Sir R. A. Hadfield and Dr. G. K. Burgess, 494, 500
  • Iron Founding, Modern, R. Onions, 411
  • Ironsand, New Zealand, 337

K

  • KILNS—see Cement Making
  • Kitchen Car, All Steel, North-Eastern Railway, 480, 482 (Two-page Supplement, May 14th, 1915)

L

  • LATHES—see Machine Tools
  • Lifting Magnets, 422
  • Locomotive,
  • - Baltic Type Express Passenger Tank, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Coaling Plant, London and North- Western Railway, Fraser and Chalmers, 344
  • - 3000 H.P. Electric, 105
  • - Electric Battery, for Track-laying, Edison Accumulators, 585
  • - Four-cylinder Compound, for Swedish State Railways, 429
  • - Great Central Railway, Express Goods, Glenalmond, 14, 18
  • - Great Central Railway, Tank, 14, 18 (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • - Great Eastern Railway, Suburban Tank, 166
  • - Great Northern Railway, Eight- coupled Coal, 19, 39, 188 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Great Northern Railway, Six- coupled Superheater Express Goods, 18 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Great Western Railway, Eight- coupled Tank Goods, 14, 19
  • - Great Western Railway, Six- coupled Express Passenger, 14, 19
  • - Great Western Railway, Six- coupled Express Passenger, Princess Mary, 14, 19
  • - London and South-Western Railway, Mixed Traffic, 19 (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • - Mallet Tandem Compound, on the Peking-Hankow Railway, 197
  • - Mercury Vapour Electric, American Westinghouse Company, 142
  • - Narrow Gauge Tank, for the Gold Coast Railways, Hunslet Engine Company, 201, 208
  • - North-Eastern Railway, Three- cylinder Four-coupled Passenger Tank, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Six-cylinder Banking Compound, Erie Railroad, 213
  • - Somerset and Dorset Railway, Eight-coupled Goods, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, Express Passenger, 19 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Superheaters—see Superheaters
  • Locomotives, American, Mechanical Stokers on, 42, 60, 61, 116, 163, 636
  • Locomotives at the Panama Pacific Exhibition, Baldwin Locomotive Works, 452, 453
  • Locomotives, Towing, for the Panama Canal, 323, 332
  • Lorry, Clarkson’s—see Road Vehicle
  • Lorry, Subsidy Motor, Dennis Brothers, 576, 593 (Two-page Supplement, June llth, 1915 ; Two-page Supplement, June 18th, 1915)
  • Lorry, 45-Cwt. Subsidy Motor, D. Napier and Son, 430
  • Lorry, 3-Ton Petrol, Belsize Motors, Limited, 68 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1915)

M MACHINE TOOLS:

  • - Cutting Tools, Dempster Smith, 275
  • - Drilling, Tapping, Boring and Milling Machine, W. Asquith, Limited, 118
  • - Drills, Electrical, for Workshops, 474, 546
  • - Electrically-driven Planing Machine, J. Hetherington and Sons, 437
  • - Hexagon Turret Lathe for Shell Boring, Colchester Lathe Company, 310
  • - Lathe Carrier, Safety, Ransome, A., and Co., Limited, 70
  • - Projectiles, Machinery for the Production of, 572, 580, 599, 604, 630, 634
  • - Radial Drilling and Tapping Machine for Ordnance Work, W. Asquith, Limited, 494
  • - Rotary Bar Cutting-off Machine, Clifton and Waddell, 585
  • - Rotary Heavy Bar Cutting-off Machine, Charles Taylor, 83
  • - Thread Milling Machine for Shells, Greenwood and Batley, 380
  • - Workshops, Electrical Appliances for, 474, 546, 570
  • MAGNETIC Appliances—see also Electrical Matters
  • Magnets, Lifting, 422

MAPS:

  • - Bakerloo Tube Extension, 29
  • - Bombay Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 378, 379
  • - Bradford Waterworks and Ninn Aqueduct, 261, 278
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway 105
  • - Frasne-Vallorbe Line and Mont d’Or Tunnel, 505
  • - Khartoum, 271
  • - North Swedish Electric Railway, 554
  • - Power Station on the Alabama River, 132
  • - Railway Problem of London, 619
  • - Southern Shan States Railway, 502
  • - Trent Navigation Improvement, 130
  • MECHANICAL Stokers on American Locomo tives, 42, 60, 61, 116, 163, 636
  • Metals, Examination of, by X-Rays, General Electric Company, 350
  • Metals under Stress, Behaviour of, 68
  • Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Mills, Cement Grinding—see Cement-making Machinery
  • Mixing Tank Stirring Mechanism, 627, 628
  • Modern Ironfounding, R. Onions, 411
  • Motor Cars, New System of Spring Suspension for, A. A. Bennington, 142
  • Motor Plough, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 386
  • Motor Rail Coach, the “Simplex,” 386
  • Motor Subsidy Lorry, Dennis Brothers, 576, 593 (Two-page Supplement, June l1th, 1915 ; Two-page Supplement, June 18th, 1915)
  • Motor Subsidy Lorry, 45-Cwt., D. Napier and Son, 430
  • Motor Wagon Wheels at the Front, T. Clarkson, 91
  • Moulding Machine, Direct-draw Roll-over Jolt, The Osborn, J. W. Jackman and Co., 261
  • Moulding Machine, “Taunton” Compressed Air Jarring, Rudman, Lancey and Craven, Limited, 189

N

  • NAVAL Action in the North Sea, 107, 113

O

  • OIL Engines—see Engines and Motors
  • Omnibus, Electric, for York, Edison Accumulators, Limited, 287

P

  • PELTON Wheel for High Pressure, Percy Pitman, 437
  • Petrol Lorry, 3-Ton, Belsize Motors, Limited, 68 (Two-page Supplement, January 15th, 1916)
  • Petrol Rail Coach Engine, J. Tylor and Sons, Limited, 426, 432
  • Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Standardisation of, J. Dewrance, 102, 124 ; (Letters), 144, 158
  • Planes—see Machine Tools
  • Plough, Motor, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 386
  • Portrait, William Edgar Allen, 140
  • Portrait, Sir Nathaniel Barnaby, 607
  • Portrait, John Samuel White, 506
  • Press—see Drawing Press
  • Projectiles, Machinery for the Production of, 572, 580, 599, 604, 630, 634
  • Propellers—see Ships
  • Pump, Horizontal Boiler Feed, J. H. Carruthers and Co., 310
  • Pump Valve, Clear Way, E. C. Bowden Smith, 212
  • Pumping Engines, Triple-expansion Worthington, for Madras, J. Simpson and Co., 188
  • Pumping Station at Newport Dock, 2 (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • Pumping Station of the West Gloucester Water Company, 152 (Two-page Supplement, February 12th, 1915)
  • Pumps, Screw Drainage, for New Orleans, Nordberg Manufacturing Company, 456, 460

R

  • RAIL Coach Engine, Petrol, J. Tylor and Sons, Limited, 426, 432
  • Rail Coach, The Simplex Motor, 386
  • Rail-grinding Machine, Electric, Indianapolis Switch and Frog Company, 640
  • Railway
  • - Accident at Gretna Station, Caledonian Railway, 535
  • - Accident, The Ilford, 135
  • - All-steel Kitchen Car, North-Eastern Railway, 480, 482 (Two-page Supplement, May 14th, 1915)
  • - Bakerloo Tube, Extension, 29, 40, 56, 92
  • - Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Electrification on, 104, 112
  • - Frasne Vallorbe and Mont d’Or Tunnel, Opening of, 505, 508
  • - North Swedish Electric, 554
  • - Peking-Hankow, 131
  • - Southern Shan States, 502
  • - Vehicle Brakes, 67
  • RAILWAYS in China, 131, 197, 347
  • Refuse Cart, Clarkson Coke-fired Steam Motor, 526, 532 (Two-page Supplement, May 28th, 1915)
  • River Training Wall at Rangoon (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • River Trent, Improvement of, 130, 138
  • Road Roller, 12-Ton Oil-propelled, J. Fowler and Co., 212, 213
  • Road Vehicle, Clarkson’s Coke-fired, National Steam Car Company, 526, 532 (Two-page Supplement, May 28th, 1915)
  • Rock-breaking—see Stone Crushing
  • Rolling Mills at Ohio, U.S.A., Brier Hill Steel Company, 228, 229, 232
  • Ropeways, Aerial, 53, 64, 108, 222, 352, 375, 382 ; (Letters), 144, 157, 182, 206, 226

S

  • SAFETY Lathe Carrier, Ransome, A., and Co., Limited, 70
  • Separator, Electro-magnetic, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Limited, 118
  • Separators, Cement-making—see Cement-making Machinery
  • Sewage Disposal Works at Auckland, 32 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Sewage Works at Bath, Tanks, 56 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • Sheet Metal Drawing Press—see Drawing Press
  • Shells and Shell-making—see Projectiles and also Machine Tools •

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:

  • General:
  • - Hatchway Control Gear for Cranes, E. Holme and Co., 476
  • - Influence of Discharging Appliances on the Design of Large Ore Carriers, J. Reid, 300
  • - Reversible-blade Propeller, Revival of the, 295, 306
  • Foreign Navies:
  • - German Cruiser Blucher Sunk in the North Sea, 107
  • - German Submarines U8 and U12 Destroyed, 260, 256
  • - Portuguese Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 404, 406
  • Miscellaneous :
  • - Aquitania, Cunard Liner (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • - Arum, Motor Ship, 11 (Supplement, January 1st, 1916)
  • - Britannic, White Star Liner (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • - Leonard, Canadian Ice-breaking Train Ferry Steamer, 11 (Supplement, January 1st, 1915)
  • - Nearchus, Geared Turbine Ship, Aspinall Governor Applied to, 235
  • - Phoenix, Auxiliary Motor Schooner, 529
  • - Poseidon, The Diesel Motor Ship, 295, 306
  • - Rainbow, Racing Schooner, Converted to Trading Vessel, 177
  • - Transylvania, Cunard Geared Turbine Liner, 9, 11 (Supplement, January lst, 1915)
  • SHOVEL, Large Steam, at Aberthaw Cement Works, 358, 362 (Two-page Supplement, April 9th, 1915)
  • Signalling, Electric—see Electrical Matters Sluices—see Automatic Sluices
  • Sound Steel Ingots and Rails, Sir R. A. Hadfield and Dr. G. K. Burgess, 494, 500
  • Spring Suspension for Motor Cars, New System, A. A. Remington, 142
  • Steam Shovel—see Shovel
  • Steam Tractor, Single-cylinder Agricultural, Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, 165
  • Steel—see Cutting Tools
  • Stokers—see Mechanical Stokers
  • Stone-crushing Machinery, 151, 175, 198, 246, 302, 328, 348, 372, 398, 424, 448, 478, 497, 552, 556, 594, 626 ; (Letter), 451 (Two-page Supplement, April 30th, 1915)
  • Stress Strain Diagram, 68
  • Subsidy Motor Lorry, Dennis Brothers, 576, 593 (Two-page Supplement, June 11th, 1915 ; Two-page Supplement, June 18th, 1915)
  • Subsidy Motor Lorry, 45-Cwt., D. Napier and Son, 430
  • Superheater, Robinson Marine, 286
  • Superheaters, New Locomotive, “Eastleigh,” London and South-Western Railway, Twin Tube, Great Northern Railway, 10, 18, 155

T

  • TERRACES, Mappin, at the Zoological Gardens, R. N. Stroyer, 156, 160
  • Torpedoes, American Air Compressors for Testing, 462
  • Towers for Radio-telegraph Stations, 427
  • Towing Locomotives—see Locomotives
  • Tractor, Creeping Grip, Bullock Tractor Company, 560
  • Tractor, Single-cylinder Agricultural Steam, Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, 165
  • Train Control Carrier, Great Western, 616
  • Tunnel, Mont d’Or, Opening of, 505, 508
  • Traverser—see Electrical Matters
  • Turbines, Marine Steam, Governing of, The Aspinall Governor, 235
  • Turbines, Steam, Oerlikon Company, 179, 184, 204
  • Turbo - generator, Continuous - current Gear- driven, British Thomson-Houston Company, 608

V

  • VACUUM Pump, Combined Air Compressor and, Tilghman’s Patent Sandblast Company, 143
  • Valve, Water, Automatic Compensation, G. Kent, Limited, 609

W

  • WATER Company’s Pumping Station, West Gloucester, 152 (Two-page Supplement, February 12th, 1915)
  • Water Filtration at Toronto, Ransome-verMehr Machinery Company, 355
  • Water Valve—see Valve
  • Waterworks, Bradford, 251, 278
  • Waterworks at Madras, 58, 78
  • Waterworks, Weardale and Consett, Paterson Roughing Filtration Plant, 536
  • Wheels, Motor Wagon, at the Front, T. Clarkson, 91
  • Winches, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
  • Wireless Telegraphy Stations, Towers for, 427
  • Works, Cement—see Cement-making Workshops, Electrical Appliances for, 474, 546, 670, 620

X

  • X-RAYS, Examination of Metals by, General Electric Company, 350

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