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The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1915 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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A

  • ABLITT, E. F., Cutting-off Attachment for Lathes, 339
  • Acme Beater, Bertrams Limited, 405
  • Adie Cement Testing Machines, 173
  • Addison, H., Circulating Water Screens, 202
  • Alexander’s Briquetting Press and Differential Mixer, 148, 151
  • American Caterpillar Traction Engine, Holt Manufacturing Co., 254
  • American Locomotive Company’s Engines at the Panama Pacific Exhibition, 66
  • American Locomotives, Variable Blast Nozzle on, J. S. Bell, 232
  • American Motor Omnibus, 511
  • American Railway Drawbridges, Moving and Placing, by Means of Barges, 520, 530
  • American Railway Tank Wagons for Wine, 464
  • American Westinghouse Company’s 5000-Volt Direct-current Railway Equipment in Michigan, 437, 440
  • Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co.’s Ice-breaking Train Perry Steamer, 49, 62 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1915)
  • Arundel and Co.’s “ Auto vac ” Petrol Feed for Motor Cars, 492
  • Automatic Scale Company’s Scale for Shells, 486
  • “Autovac” Vacuum Petrol Feed for Motor Cars, Arundel and Co., 492
  • Avery’s Testing and Weighing Machinery, 173
  • Avery’s Vicat Needle for Cement Testing, 174

B

  • BAHR-EL-AAMA Bridge, Cairo, 270, 274
  • Bailey and Reid’s Testing Machines, 173
  • Ball, J. D. W., on Allowing for Impact in Bridge Calculations, 151
  • Bamford’s Combined Haymaking Machine, 59
  • Barker, John, and Co.’s Electric Plant at Kensington, 432, 436
  • Beardmore Munition Factory, Employment of Women, 181, 218, 228 (Two-page Supplement, September 3rd, 1915)
  • Bell, J. S., on Variable Blast Nozzle on American Locomotives, 232
  • Bell Locomotive Works Company’s Oil-fired Locomotive for Plantation Work, 486
  • Bertram and Happer Electrical Drive, 472, 473
  • Bertram, James, and Son’s Papermaking Machinery, 332, 334, 359, 360, 403, 404, 450, 453, 458, 472, 473, 521, 522, 523, 543, 544, 546, 554, 595
  • Bertrams Limited, Papermaking Machinery, 332, 380, 383, 405, 427, 450, 453, 471, 472, 501, 523, 543, 617 (Two-page Supplement, November 12th, 1915)
  • Birmingham, Temporary Electric Generating Station at, 502, 506
  • Blackstone 12 H.P. Oil Engine, 9, 39, 31
  • Blake Boiler, Wagon and Engineering Company’s Wagons for Burma Railway, 200
  • Blyth’s Wharf Generating Station, 385, 390
  • Boby, W., Water Softener, 255
  • British Griffin Chilled Iron and Steel Company’s Grinding and Lining Plates for Cement Mills, 218
  • British Portland Cement-making Machinery, 4, 32, 81, 102, 126, 148, 173, 195, 218, 242
  • British Thomson-Houston Company’s Inspection Lamp for Shell Work, 486
  • British Thomson-Houston Company’s Sprague Electric Hoists, 40, 41
  • British Welding Company's Tubes for Cement making Mills, 195
  • British Westinghouse Company's High-speed 6000-Kilowatt Turbo-alternator, 599
  • British Westinghouse Company's Vertical Tandem Gas Engine, 208; (Letter), 316
  • British Westinghouse Gas Engine, 30, 31
  • Broderick and Bascom Rope Company's Oiling Car for Wire Rope Tramways, 349
  • Brown, Bovern Alternators at Stepney Electricity Works, 386, 387
  • Brown, Boveri and Co.'s Electric Lighting Tackle, 40, 41
  • Brown and Sons, Limited Boring Lathe Explosive Shells, 558, 559
  • Brown, John, and Co., Grinding Plates for Cement Mills, 218
  • Buchli, J., on Crank Drive in Electric Locomotives, 287 ; (Letter), 316
  • Bull Tractor, Cyrus Robinson and Co., 362
  • Burma Mines Railway Wagons, 200

c

  • CAIRO, Bridge over the Bahr-el-Aama Branch of the Nile, 270, 274
  • California, 15-Cycle Single-phase Railway, 2
  • Cammell, Laird and Co.’s Birkenhead Shipyard, Wood-working Machines at, 230, 243, 250
  • Canada, The Water Powers of, 475, 509, 524, 546, 581, 582
  • Caterpillar Tractor Mechanism, 619
  • Central Argentine Railway, Instruction Car, 526, 527
  • Chambers, Haward, on Hot Galvanising, 160
  • Chicago, Lifting Bridges at, 339
  • Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Electric Locomotives, 153
  • Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Electrification, 153, 454, 455
  • China, Railways in, 115 ; (Letter), 199
  • Churchill, Charles, and Co.’s Gridley Lathe for Fuse Manufacture, 8, 12
  • Churchill’s Cartridge Punch Grinding Machine, 116, 117
  • Churchill’s Large Crank Shaft Grinding Machine, 178
  • Clayton and Shuttleworth Petrol Wagon, 550
  • Clayton and Shut tie worth’s Vertical Valveless Semi-Diesel Engine, 58
  • Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Bridge over the Nile at Cairo, 270, 274
  • Cornett’s Mixing and Bleaching Engine and Cone Breaker, James Bertram and Son, 359, 360
  • “Couper” Concentrator, Masson, Scott and Co., 380
  • Cramp, W., and Sons’ Ship and Engine Building Co., Turbine Passenger Steamships Great Northern and Northern Pacific, 129, 134 (Two-page Supplement, August 6th, 1915)
  • Crossley Brothers’ Crude Oil Engine, 9, 30, 31

D

  • Daily Telegraph Mills Papermaking Machines, at Dartford, 451, 453, 471, 500, 501, 623, 693, 602 (Two-page Supplement, November 12th, 1916)
  • Davidson’s Sirocco Fans in Cement Making, 102
  • Davis, J., and Son, Premium Calculator, 210
  • Dendy Marshall System of Four-cylinder Locomotive, 300, 301
  • Dick, Kerr Turbo-alternator, 312, 313, 318
  • Dickinson Automatic Loom, 85, 88
  • “Dickinson” Strainer, Watford Engineering Works, 546

E

  • EDISON Accumulator Trucks, 92, 93, 94
  • Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company, Laboratory Motor Generator Set, 18
  • End Runner Mill Company’s Grinding Mills, 220
  • Escher, Wyss Turbines and Condensers at Stepney Electricity Works, 385, 386, 390

F

  • FIELDING and Platt’s Semi-Diesel Engine, 59
  • Ford-Smith Machine Company’s Machines for Grinding Shells and Shell Bodies, 278, 279
  • Fourdrinier Papermaking Machine, 450, 453, 458, 471, 499, 521 (Two-page Supplement, November 12th, 1915)
  • Fowler-Wylves Motor Tractor and Plough, John Fowler and Co., 408, 410

G

  • GEE, Professor H., and W. C. Jenkins, Recording Actinometer, 474
  • German Battle Cruiser Moltke, 207
  • German Cast Iron Shells, Micro- Sections from, 335
  • German Cruiser Prinz Adalbert, 418
  • Gimingham, E. A., and S. R. Millard on a High Efficiency Incandescent Electric Lamp, 583
  • Glossop Ironworks Company’s Papermaking Machinery, 382, 383, 427, 428, 544, 545, 616
  • Great Northern and Northern Pacific Turbine Passenger Steamships, 129, 134 (Two-page Supplement, August 6th, 1915)
  • Greig’s Spray Cutter, 501
  • Greiner, Adolphe (Portrait), 533
  • Guest’s Theory of Grinding, 394
  • Gulflight, New York Steamer Torpedo Damage to, 370

H

  • HALL’S Automatic Loom, 84, 85
  • Heenan and Froude’s Air Filter, 387
  • Heenan and Froude’s Slag-breaking Plant for North-Eastern Railway Ballast, 395
  • Hell Gate Bridge, New York 495 (Two-page Supplement, November 26th, 1915)
  • Hera, Twin-screw Oil Motor Tank Ship, 478, 482
  • Herbert, Alfred, Limited, Lathes for Shell Manufacture, 8, 12
  • Hercules, Briquetting Press, 148
  • Hobart, H. M., on Electrical Railways, 606, 628
  • Hollander Beating Engine, James Bertram and Son,403, 426
  • Holt Manufacturing 'Company’s Caterpillar Traction Engine, 254
  • Holt and Willett’s Wall Cranes, Locomotive Lifting Jacks, Lifting and Travelling Blocks, 55, 56
  • Horsman, H. W., Premium Calculator, 210
  • Howden-Zoelly Multi-stage Impulse Turbine, 626, 631
  • Huai River District of China, Flood Relief in the, 331

I

  • IDEAL Automatic Loom, Stafford Company, 132
  • Igranic Electric Company’s Automatic Electric Control for Hydraulic Accumulators, 301
  • Igranic Electric Company’s Lifting Magnets, 110
  • lonides, A. C., Ingot Heating Furnace, 162
  • Ivel Agricultural Motors, Limited, Tractor for Ploughing, andc., 409

J

  • JARROW Railway Accident, 605, 621
  • Johnson, William, and Sons’ Machines for Cement Making, 4, 32

K

  • KAIFONG-HONAN Railway, Bridge over the Loho,115
  • Kansas City Southern Railway Geared Shunting Locomotives, 511
  • Kendall and Gent’s Universal Plano - type Milling Machine, 139
  • Kensington, John Barker and Co.’s Electric Plant, 432, 436
  • Kerr—see Dick-Kerr
  • Kiel, Its Naval and Engineering Features, A. Wharton Metcalfe, 50
  • Kingsland Refiner, Glossop Ironworks Company, 427, 428
  • Knox Motor Company’s Goods Tractor, 66
  • Kromhout Engines for the Oil Motor Tank Ship Hera, 478, 482
  • KrupprMills, Grinding Plates for, 218

L

  • LAMME, G. B., on Single-phase Loads from Polyphase Systems, 185
  • Leon Torpedo, 196
  • Liverpool’s Overhead and Underground Railways, 552
  • Lodge and Shipley Lathes for Shell Making, 8, 12
  • Loho, Bridge over the, 115
  • London - Birmingham - Liverpool Telephone Cable, 277
  • London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway Third-class Pullman Cars, 280 ; (Letter), 294
  • London County Hall, 147
  • London and North-Western Railway, Conversion of Locomotive to Dendy Marshall System, 300, 301
  • London and North-Western Railway Engine Wolfhound, 480
  • London and South-Western Railway, Electrification on, 289, 296, 310, 318, 342, 346, 347
  • Lotschberg Electric Locomotives, Crank Drive in, 287
  • Lumsden Belt Drive, 472
  • Lumsden and Pearce’s Strainer, 543

M

  • MANN’S Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company’s Steam Tractor, 409
  • Marshall Semi-Diesel Engine, 550
  • Martin’s Cultivator Company’s Motor Plough, 361
  • Masson, Scott, and Company’s Papermaking Machinery, 360, 380, 381, 404, 426
  • Mather and Platt’s Filters for Oldham Waterworks, 105, 112
  • Mather and Platt’s 1250 Kilowatt Turbogenerator, 626, 631
  • Metcalfe, A. W., on Kiel, Its Naval and Engineering Features, 50
  • Milne, James, and Son’s Papermaking Machinery, 381, 382, 404, 405, 472, 500, 521, 522, 543,592
  • Milne’s Refining Engine, Bertrams Limited, 427
  • Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day’s Diesel Engine Piston, 86
  • Moltke, The German Battle-Cruiser, 207
  • Monometer Manufacturing Company's 100 lb. Aluminium Melting Furnace, 462
  • Moysey, H. J., on Design and Application of Ball Bearings, 534
  • Murrumbidgee Irrigation Project, 321 (Two- page Supplement, October 1st, 1915)

N

  • NASH’S Beater, James Milne and Son, 405
  • Newcastle Steel Works, New South Wales, 223, 226
  • New York Cast Iron Submarine Aqueduct, 176, 180
  • New York’s New Piers, 193, 204
  • New Zealand, Hydro-Electric Power-house and Plant in, 254
  • Noble, Sir Andrew, K.C.B. (Portrait), 406
  • North-Eastern Railway Locomotive Tender, 280 (Two-page Supplement, September 17th, 1915
  • North-Eastern Railway, Plant for Breaking Slag for Ballast, Heenan and Froude, 395
  • Northrop Automatic Loom, 84, 85
  • Nottingham, Royal Agricultural Show at, 8, 30, 36, 58
  • Nova Scotia, Water Power Developments in, 581, 582
  • Nuttall’s Rag Cutter, James Bertram, 332

O

  • OERLIKON Company’s Motor-driven Bywers and Compressors, 535
  • Oil and Carbon Products Company’s Pipit for Production of Oil from Coal, 598
  • Oldham Waterworks, Castleshaw Fitration Plant, 105, 112
  • Overtime Farm Tractor Company’s Petrol Tractor, 576
  • Oxweld Acetylene Company’s Weldin/, Cost of 388

P

  • PANAMA-PACIFIC Exhibition, Some Locomotives, 66
  • Park Cli Cooler, 126
  • Parker, B., on Specifications for Alloys for Highspeed Superheated Steam Turbine Blades, 441
  • “Partington” Disintegrator, Glossop Ironwork Company, 382, 383
  • “Partington” Revolving Strainer, 544, 545, 554
  • Pearson Electric Miners’ Lamp and Works, 138
  • Pekin Syndicate Passenger Engine and Railway, 115 ; (Letter), 199
  • Petters’ Light Tractor, Semi-Diesel Engine and Semi-portable Oil Engine, 551
  • Philip, R. A., on Flow of Electrical Energy, 67
  • Phoenix Automatic Loom, W. Dickinson and Son, 85, 88
  • Pollock and McNab’s Machinery for the Production of Projectiles, 338
  • Power Plant Company’s Turbine Speed-Reduction Gear, 315, 626, 631
  • Prince Edward Island, Ice-breaking Train Ferry Steamer, 49, 62 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1915)
  • Prinz Adalbert, German Cruiser, 418

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, The New, Progress of Erection, 416 (Two-page Supplement, October 29th, 1915)

R

  • RAILWAY Track Supply Company’s Trucks, 92, 93
  • Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies’ Four-furrow Plough, 630
  • Reed Beater, James Milne and Son, 404
  • Reed-Prentice Company’s High-speed Turret Lathe, 184 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1915)
  • Rees-Roturbo Condensing Plant for Turbo- generator, 626, 632
  • Reyrolle High-tension Switchboard, 388
  • Richards, George, and Company’s Lathe for Boring 6in. Shells, 463
  • Robey and Co.’s Steam Wagon, 574, 575, 576
  • Robinson, Cyrus, and Co.’s Bull Tractor, 362
  • Robinson, T., and Sons’ Woodworking Machines at Cammell, Laird’s Shipyard, 230, 243, 250
  • Rosecrans Engineering Company’s Chain Drive of 5000 Horse-power for an Electric Generator, 340
  • Roux, G. P., on Open Delta Connections for Transformers, 262
  • Royal Agricultural Society’s Show at Nottingham, 8, 30, 36, 58
  • Royce’s Pulley Blocks, Hoists and Transporters, 54
  • Ruston, Proctor Convertible Oil Engine, 550

S

  • SALTER’S Tensile Testing Machine, 174
  • Sault Ste. Marie, Double’-leaf Bascule Bridge over the U.S. Ship Canal at, 246, 247
  • Saunderson and Mills, 20 Horse-power Oil Tractor, 630
  • Shaw, J., and Sons, Manufacture of Shell Forgings, 606, 607
  • Simon, Henry, Limited, Pneumatic Grain Elevating Plant, 361, 366 (Two-page Supplement, October 15th, 1915)
  • Smith and Coventry’s Lathes for Shells, 116, 117, 558, 559
  • Smithfield Club Show, 550, 574
  • Snyd r, W. T., on Direct-current Control Gear for Hoisting Equipments, 208
  • South American Railway Instruction Car, 526, 527
  • South Shields, New Graving Dock at, 154, 158
  • Spain, Hydro-electric Undertakings in, 41, 42
  • Stafford Company’s Automatic Loom, 132
  • Stephens and Adamson Company’s Conveyors for Discharging Bulk Cargoes from Steamers, 622
  • Stepney Electricity Works, 385, 390
  • Strachan and Henshaw’s Mono-rail Electric Telpher System, 40
  • Sullivan Machinery Company’s Compressed Air Machine for Forging Mining Drill Bits, 74

T

  • TALARN Dam, Spain, 41, 42
  • Taylor’s Machines for Production of Projectiles, 116, 117
  • Thomas Transmission Rail Coach, J. Tylor and Sons, 42
  • Tower Beater, Masson, Scott and Co., 404
  • Turner, E. R. and F., Four-cycle Semi-Diesel Engine, 31, 58
  • Tylor, J., and Sons, Rail Coach, Thomas Transmission, 42
  • Tyne Docks, Repairs to the Gates at the 70ft. Entrance to, 412, 418

U

  • UMPHERSTON Beater, James Bertram and Son, 403, 404

V

  • VAUGHAN Crane Company, Electric Hoists and Transporters, 54
  • “Vibromotor” Strainer and Drive, 545, 546, 554
  • Vickers, Colonel T. E., C.B. (Portrait), 383

W

  • WALDRAM, Percy J., on Economy in the Design of Reinforced Concrete Columns, 28, 52
  • Wallis and Steevens’ Three-furrow Plough, 630
  • Walschaerts’ Valve Gear, 527
  • Walsh and Clark’s Crude Oil Traction and Ploughing Engine, 30, 31, 36
  • Wandel Strainer, Watford Engineering Works, 545, 554
  • Warner and Swasey Shell-making Machines, 8, 12
  • Watford Engineering Works’ Pulper, 381, 382, 383
  • Watford Engineering Works’ Strainers, 545, 546, 554
  • Weeks’ Agricultural Motor Tractor, 477, 478, 575, 576
  • West End Engine Works Company, Papermaking Machinery, 567, 578, 592, 602 (Two- page Supplement, December 17th, 1915)
  • Westinghouse—see British
  • White’s Driving Gear for Fourdrinier Machines, 451, 453, 458
  • White’s Oscillating Strainer, 543
  • Whittaker’s Briquetting Press, 148
  • Wolfhound, London and North-Western Railway Engine, 480
  • Workington Harbour, Coal Loading Plant at, 16, 17 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1915)
  • Worthington Pump Company’s Plant at South Shields, 154, 158
  • Worthington Roto-drum Pump, 551
  • Wyles’ Motor Plough, 476, 477

Subjects. A

  • ACCIDENT, Railway, at Jarrow, 621
  • Actinometer, Recording, Professor H. Gee and W. C. Jenkins, 474
  • Agricultural Machines—see Plough, Tractor, Wagon, andc.
  • Agricultural Show—see Show
  • Aerial Ropeways, Design and Construction of, 79
  • Air Drying and Sizing Machine for Paper, West End Engine Works Company, 567, 578 (Two- page Supplement, December 17th, 1915)
  • Air Filter, Heenan and Froude, 387
  • Allowing for Impact in Bridge Calculations, J. D. W. Ball, 151
  • Alloys for High-speed Superheated Steam Turbine Blading, Specifications for, W. B. Parker, 441
  • Aluminium Melting Furnace, 100 lb., Monometer Manufacturing Company, 462
  • Aqueduct, Cast Iron Submarine, at New York, 176, 180
  • Automatic Loom, 84, 88, 132
  • Automatic Scale for Shells, Automatic Scale Company, Limited, 486
  • Automobile Torpedo, 77

B

  • BALL Bearings, H. J. Moysey, 534
  • Beaters—see Papermaking
  • Blading, High-speed Superheated Steam Turbine, Specifications for Alloys for, W. B. Parker, 441
  • Blast Furnace Slag for Railway Blast, North- Eastern Railway Plant for Breaking, Heenan and Froude, 395
  • Bleaching Machinery—see also Papermaking
  • Bleaching Tower System, Masson, Scott and Co., 360
  • Blowers and Compressors, Motor-driven, Oerlikon Company, 535
  • Bridge over the Bahr-el-Aama Branch of the Nile, 270, 274
  • Bridge Calculations, Allowing for Impact in, J. D.W. Ball, 151
  • Bridge, Double Leaf Bascule Railway, over U.S. Ship Canal at Sault Ste. Marie, 246, 247
  • Bridge, Hell Gate, New York, 495 (Two-page Supplement, November 26th, 1915)
  • Bridge over the Loho, 115
  • Bridge, The New Quebec, Progress of Erection, 416 (Two-page Supplement, October 29th, 1915)
  • Bridge, Swing Span, Renewing, 520, 530
  • Bridges, Lifting, at Chicago, 339
  • Briquetting Presses, 32, 148

C

  • CALCULATOR, Premium, J. Davis and Son, Limited, 210
  • Calendering Machinery—see Papermaking
  • Car, Instruction, Central Argentine Railway, 526, 527
  • Cars, Third-class Pullman, London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, 280 ; (Letter), 294
  • Cast Iron Submarine Aqueduct at New York, 176, 180
  • Cement-making Machinery, British Portland, 4, 32, 81, 102, 126, 148, 173, 195, 218, 242
  • Chain Drive of 5000 H.P. for an Electric Generator, Rosecrans Engineering Company, 340
  • Circulating Water Screens, H. Addison, 202
  • Clinker Cooler Plant, 102, 126
  • Coach, Petrol Rail, The Thomas Transmission, J. Tylor and Sons, 42
  • Coal Loading Plant at Workington Harbour, 16, 17 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1915)
  • Coal, Plant for the Production of Oil from, Oil and Carbon Products Company, 598
  • Coming of the Motor Plough—see Plough
  • Compressed Air Machine for Forging Mining Drill Bits, Sullivan Machinery Company, 74
  • Concrete Columns, Reinforced, Economy in the Design of, P. J. Waldram, 28, 52
  • Condensing Plant for Turbo-Generator, Rees- Roturbo Company, 626, 632
  • Contractor’s Locomotive—see Oil-fired Locomotive
  • Conveyors for Discharging Bulk Cargoes from Steamers, Stephens and Adamson Company, 622
  • Cost of Oxy-Acetylene Welding, 388
  • Cost of Railway Footbridges, 197, 221, 240, 266
  • Crank Drive in Electric Locomotives, 287
  • Crushing Machinery—see Stone Crushing
  • Cutting Machines—see Machine Tools, also Papermaking Machinery

D

  • DAM, Talarn, Spain, 41, 42
  • Diesel Engines—see Engines
  • Dock, New Graving, at South Shields, 154, 158
  • Docks, The Tyne, Repairs to the Gates at the 70ft. Entrance to, 412, 418
  • Drawbridges, American Railway, Moving and Placing, by Means of Barges, 520, 530
  • Drill Bits, Compressed Air Machine for Forging, Sullivan Machinery Company, 74
  • Driving Arrangements, Fourdrinier, 471
  • Dust Collection in Cement Works, 104

E

  • ECONOMY in the Design of Reinforced Concrete Columns, Percy J. Waldram, 28, 52

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Automatic Electric Control for Hydraulic Accumulators, Igranic Electric Company, 301
  • - Barker, John, and Co.’s Electric Plant at Kensington, 432, 436
  • - Birmingham, Temporary Electric Generating Station at, 502, 506
  • - Chain Drive of 5000 H.P. for an Electric Generator, 340
  • - Crank Drive in Electric Locomotives, 287
  • - Direct-current Control Gear for Hoisting Equipments, W. T. Snyder, 208
  • - 5000-volt Direct-current Railway in Michigan, Tests, American Westinghouse Company, 437, 440
  • - Flow of Electrical Energy, R. A. Philip, 67
  • - Hoists, Sprague Electric, British Thomson- Houston Company, 40, 41
  • - Hoists and Transporters, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 54
  • - Hydro-electric Power-house and Plant in New Zealand, 254
  • - Hydro-electric Undertakings in Spain, 41, 42
  • - Laboratory Motor Generator Set, Electric and Ordnance Accessories Company, 18
  • - Lamp, High Efficiency Incandescent, E. A. Gimingham and S. R. Millard, 583
  • - Lamps, other Electric—see Lamp
  • - Lifting Tackle with Deri Single-phase Motor, Brown, Boveri, and Co., 40, 41
  • - Lifting and Travelling Blocks, Locomotive Lifting Jacks and Wall Cranes, Holt and Willetts, 55, 56
  • - Locomotives—see Locomotives
  • - Miners’ Lamp, Pearson’s Electric Miners’ Lamp Company, 138
  • - Mono-rail Electric Telpher System, Strachan and Henshaw, 40
  • - Open Delta Connection for Transformers, G. P. Roux, 262
  • - Pulley Blocks, Hoists and Transporters, Royce Limited, 54
  • - Railways—see Railways
  • - Single-phase Loads from Polyphase Systems, G. B. Lamme, 185
  • - Private Electrical Plant-—see Barker, John
  • - Stepney Electricity Works, 385, 390
  • - Switchgear at Stepney Electricity Works, Reyrolle, A., and Co., 388
  • - Trucks, Edison Accumulator Railway Track Supply Company, 92
  • - Turbo-alternator, Dick, Kerr and Co., .Limited, 312, 313, 318
  • - Turbo-alternator, High-speed 6000 Kilowatt at Manchester, British Westinghouse Company, 599
  • - Turbo-generator, 1250 Kilowatt, at a Middle- wich Chemical Works, Mather and Platt, Limited, 626, 631
  • - Wall Crane, Holt and Willetts, 55, 56
  • - Workshops, Electrical Appliances for, 40, 54, 92

ENGINES AND MOTORS:

  • - Diesel Engine Piston, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, 86
  • - Gas Engine, 20 B.H.P., British Westinghouse Company, 30, 31
  • - Gas Engine, Vertical Tandem, British Westinghouse Company, 208 ; (Letter), 316
  • - Kromhout Engines, for the Oil Motor Tank Ship Hera, 478, 482
  • - Oil Engine, 12 H.P., Blackstone and Co., 9, 30, 31
  • - Oil Engine, Convertible, Ruston, Proctor and Co., Limited, 550
  • - Oil Engine, 72 B.H.P. Heavy, Crossley Brothers, Limited, 9, 30, 31
  • - Oil Traction and Ploughing Engine, Walsh and Clark, 30, 31, 36
  • - Semi-Diesel Engine, Fielding and Platt, 59
  • - Semi-Diesel Engine, Marshall, Sons and Co., 550
  • - Semi-Diesel Engine, E. R. and F. Turner, 31, 58
  • - Semi-Diesel Vertical Valveless Engine, Clayton and Shuttleworth, Limited, 58
  • - Semi-portable Oil and Semi-Diesel Engines, Petters Limited, 551
  • - Traction Engine, American Caterpillar, Holt Manufacturing Company, 254
  • EXHIBITION, Panama-Pacific, Some Locomotives at, 66

F

  • FANS in Cement Making, 102
  • Filters for Oldliam Waterworks, Mather and Platt, 105, 112
  • Flood Relief in the Huai River District of China, 331
  • Footbridges, Railway, The Cost of, 197, 221, 240, 266
  • Forging Mining Drill Bits, Compressed Air Machine for, Sullivan Machinery Company, 74
  • Furnace, Aluminium Melting, 100 lb., Mono¬meter Manufacturing Company, 462
  • Furnace, Ingot Heating, A. C. lonides, 162

G

  • GALVANISING, Hot, Haward Chambers, 160
  • Gas Engines—see Engines
  • Generators—see Electrical Matters
  • Grain Elevating—see Pneumatic, andc.
  • Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Grinding, Stone—see Stone Crushing
  • Grinding, Theory of, J. J. Guest, 394

H

  • HALL, London County, 147
  • Haymaking Machine, Combined, Bamford’s, 59
  • Heating, Gaseous, A. C. lonides, 162
  • Hoists, Electric—see Electrical Matters
  • Hot Galvanising, Haward Chambers, 160
  • Hydraulic Accumulators, Automatic Electric Control for, Igranic Electric Company, 301
  • Hydro-electric Power-house and Plant in New Zealand, 254
  • Hydro-electric Undertakings in Spoin, 41, 42

I

  • INGOT-HEATING Furnace, A. C. lonides, 162
  • Inspection Lamp for Shell Work, British Thomson-Houston Company, 486
  • Instruction Car, Central Argentine Railway, 526, 527
  • Irrigation Project, Murrumbidgee, 321 (Two- page Supplement, October lst, 1915)

L

  • LAMP, High-efficiency Incandescent Electric E. A. Gimingham and S. R. Millard, 583
  • Lamp, Inspection, for Shell Work, British Thomson-Houston Company, 486
  • Lamp, Miners’, Pearson’s Electric, 138
  • Lathes—see Machine Tools
  • Lifting Bridges—see Bridges
  • Lifting Magnets, Igranic Electric Company, 110
  • Locomotive, London and North-Western Railway, Conversion to Dendy Marshall System, 300, 301
  • Locomotive, Oil-fired, for Plantation Work, Bell Locomotive Works Company, 486
  • Locomotive, Pekin Syndicate, 115 ; (Letter), 199
  • Locomotive Tender—see Tender
  • Locomotive, Wolfhound, London and North- Western Railway, 480
  • Locomotives, American, Variable Blast Nozzle on, J. S. Bell, 232
  • Locomotives, Electric, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, 153
  • Locomotives, Electric, Crank Drive in, J. Buchli, 287 ; (Letter), 316
  • Locomotives, Geared Shunting, for Goods Delivery, 511
  • Locomotives at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition, 66
  • Loom, The Automatic, 84, 88, 132

M MACHINE TOOLS:

  • - Cartridge Punch Grinding Machine, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 116, 117
  • - Cutting-off Attachment for Lathes, E. F. Ablitt, 339
  • - Grinding Machine, Large Crank Shaft, Churchill Machine Tool Company, 178
  • - High-speed Turret Lathe, Reed-Prentice Company, 184 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1915)
  • - Lathe for Boring 6in. Shells, George Richards and Co., 463
  • - Lathes for Shell and Fuse Manufacture, 8, 12, 116, 117, 338, 658, 659
  • - Machines for Grinding Shells and Shell Bodies, Ford-Smith Machine Company, Limited, 278, 279
  • - Milling Machine, Universal Plano Type, Kendall and Gent, Limited, 139
  • - Projectiles, Machinery for the Production of, 8, 12, 116, 117, 278, 279, 338, 558, 559
  • - Shell Forgings, Machines for Manufacture, J. Shaw and Sons (Salford), Limited, 606, 607
  • - Wood-working Machines—see Woodworking MAGNETS, Lifting, Igranic Electric Company, 110

MAPS:

  • - Huai River Conservancy Area, 331
  • - Murrumbidgee Irrigation Project, 321
  • - New York Connecting Railroad, 495
  • MILLING Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Mills for Cement Grinding—see Cement Making
  • Miners’ Lamp, Pearson’s Electric, 138
  • Mixing and Bleaching Engine, Cornett’s, James Bertram and Son, 359
  • Motor - driven Blowers and Compressors Oerlikon Company, 535
  • Motor Plough—see Plough
  • Motors, Electric—see Electrical Matters
  • Munitions Factory, Sir William Beardmore, Employment of Women, 181, 218, 228 (Two- page Supplement, September 3rd, 1915)

N

  • NAVAL and Engineering Features of Kiel, A. W. Metcalfe on, 50
  • Nozzle, Variable Blast, on American Locomotives, J. S. Bell, 232

O

  • OIL Engines—see Engines
  • Oil-fired Locomotive for Plantation Work, Bell Locomotive Works Company, 486
  • Oiling Car for Wire Rope Tramways, Broderick and Bascom Rope Company, 349
  • Oil Motor Tank Ship Hera, 478, 482
  • Oil Production from Coal, Plant for, Oil and Carbon Products Company, 598
  • Omnibus, Motor, American, 501
  • Oxy-acetylene Welding, Cost of, 388
  • Ozone Treatment for Drinking Water, 371

P

  • PAPERMAKING and its Machinery, 309, 332, 358, 380, 403, 426, 450, 453, 458, 471, 499, 521, 543, 554, 567, 578, 592, 602, 615 (Two-page Supplement, November 12th, 1915 ; Two-page Supplement, December 17th, 1915)
  • Petrol Feed, Vacuum, for Motor Cars, The Autovac, Arundel and Co., 492
  • Petrol Tractors—see Tractor
  • Petrol Wagon, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 550
  • Piers, New, for New York, 193, 204
  • Plates, Grinding and Lining, for Cement Mills, 218
  • Plough, Four-furrow, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 630
  • Plough, Motor, Fowler-Wyles, John Fowler and Co., 408, 410
  • Plough, The Coming of the Motor, 361, 408, 476, 630
  • Plough, Three-Furrow, Wallis and Steevens, 630
  • Plough or Tractor, Motor, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 362
  • Plough, Wyles Motor, Wyles Motor Ploughs, Limited, 476
  • Pneumatic Grain Elevating Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 361, 366 ; (Letters), 410 (Two-page Supplement, October 15th, 1915)
  • Portrait, Adolphe Greiner, 533
  • Portrait, Sir Andrew Noble, K.C.B., 406
  • Portrait, Colonel T. E. Vickers, C.B., 383
  • Premium Calculator, J. Davis and Son, Ld, 210
  • Projectiles, Machinery for the Production of, 8, 12, 116, 117, 278, 279, 338, 558, 559
  • Pullman Cars, Third-class, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 280 ; (Letter), 294
  • Pulp-drying Machines and Strainers—see Papermaking
  • Pump, Roto-drum Vacuum, Worthington Pump Company, 551
  • Pumping Plant at South Shields Graving Dock, Worthington Pump Company, 154, 158
  • Punching Machines—see Machine Tools

R

  • RAG and Straw-cutting Machinery—sec Papermaking
  • Rail Coach, The Thom's Transmission, J. Tylor and Sons, 42
  • Railway Accident at Jarrow, 621
  • Railway Cars—see Cars
  • Railway, 5000-Volt Direct-current, Tests in Michigan, American Westinghouse Company, 437, 440
  • Railway Electrification, Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, 153, 454, 455
  • Railway Footbridges, Cost of, 197, 221, 240, 266
  • Railway, Kaifong-Honan, 115
  • Railway, London and South-Western, Electrification on, 289, 296, 310, 318, 342, 346, 347
  • Railway, Pekin Syndicate, 115; (Letter), 199
  • Railway, 15-Cycle Single-phase, in California, 2
  • Railway Tender—see Tender
  • Railway Wagons—see Wagons
  • Railways in China, 115; (Letter), 199
  • Railways, Electrical, H. M. Hobart, 606, 628
  • Railways, Liverpool’s Overhead and Underground, 552
  • Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
  • Renewing a Swing Span Bridge, 520, 530
  • Retaining Wall, Reinforced Brickwork, 10
  • Rolling Stock, High-capacity Narrow-gauge, Burma Mines Railway, 200
  • Ropeways, Aerial, Design and Construction of, 79

S

  • SAWS—see Wood-working Machines
  • Scale for Shells, Automatic Scale Company, 486
  • Screens, Circulating Water, H. Addison, 202
  • Shell Forgings, Manufacture of, J. Shaw and Sons (Salford), Limited, 606, 607
  • Shells for Ball and Tube Mills, 195
  • Shells, German Cast Iron, Micro Sections from, 335
  • Shells, 6in., Lathe for Boring, George Richards and Co., 463
  • Shells, Machines for Making—see also Machine Tools

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • - German Battle-Cruiser Moltke, 207
  • - German Cruiser Prinz Adalbert, 418
  • - Great Northern and Northern Pacific, Turbine Passenger Steamships, 129, 134 (Two-page Supplement, August 6th, 1915)
  • - Gulflight, New York Steamer, Torpedo Damage to, 370
  • - Ice-breaking Train Ferry Steamer Prince Edward Island, 49, 62 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1915)
  • SHOW, Royal Agricultural, at Nottingham, 8, 30, 36, 58
  • Show, Smithfield Club, 550, 574
  • Slag—see Blast Furnace Slag
  • Softener, Water, W. Boby, 255
  • Specifications for Alloys, andc.—see Alloys
  • Speed-reducing Gear for Turbo-generators, Power Plant Company, 315, 626, 631
  • Spray Cutter, Greig’s, 501
  • Steel Works, Newcastle, New South Wales, 223, 226
  • Stone Crushing Machines, 4, 32, 81, 102, 126, 148, 173, 195, 218, 242
  • Stress Distributions in Engineering Materials, British Association Report, 354

T

  • TELEPHONE Cable, London-Birmingham- Liverpool, 277
  • Tender, Self-trimming, North-Eastern Railway Locomotive, 280 (Two-page Supplement, September 17th, 1915)
  • Testing and Weighing Machines for Cement Making, 173
  • Torpedo Damage to New York Steamer Gulflight, 370
  • Torpedo, The Automobile, 77
  • Torpedo, The Leon, 196
  • Traction Engines—see Engines
  • Tractor, Agricultural Motor, W. Weeks and Son, 477, 478, 575, 576
  • Tractor, Agricultural Steam, Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company, 409
  • Tractor, Goods, Knox Motor Company, 66
  • Tractor, Ivel Agricultural Motors, Limited, 408
  • Tractor, Light, Petters Limited, 551
  • Tractor Mechanism, Caterpillar, 619
  • Tractor, 20 H.P. Oil, Saunderson and Mills, Limited, 630
  • Tractor, Petrol, Overtime Farm Tractor Company, 576
  • Tractor, Petrol Motor, for Plough, Harrow, andc., Fowler-Wyles, John Fowler and Co., 408, 410
  • Tractor, The Bull, Cyrus Robinson and Co., 362
  • Train Ferry Steamer—see Ships
  • Tramways, Wire Rope, Oiling Car for, 349
  • Trucks, Edison Accumulator, Railway Track Supply Company, 92, 93
  • Turbine, Howden-Zoelly Multi-stage Impulse, 626, 631
  • Turbine Speed-reduction Gear, Power Plant Company, Limited, 315, 626, 631
  • Turbines and Condensers at Stepney Electricity Works, 385, 390
  • Turbo-generators—see Electrical Matters

V

  • VACUUM Petrol Feed for Motor Cars, The Autovac, Arundel and Co., 492
  • Valve Gear, Walschaerts’, 527
  • Variable Blast Nozzle on American Locomotives, J. S. Bell, 232

W

  • WAGON, Steam, Robey and Co., 574, 575, 576
  • Wagons, American Railway Tank, for Wine, 464
  • Wagons, High-capacity Narrow-gauge, Burma Mines Railway, 200
  • Wall, Retaining, Reinforced Brickwork, 10
  • Water, Drinking, Ozone Treatment for, 371
  • Water Powers of Canada, 475, 509, 524, 546, 581, 582
  • Water Screens, Circulating, H. Addison, 202
  • Water Softener, William Boby, 255
  • Waterworks at Oldham, Castleshaw Filtration Plant, Mather and Platt, 105, 112
  • Welding, Oxy-acetylene, Cost of, 388
  • Wine, American Railway Tank Wagons for, 464
  • Wire Rope Tramways—see Tramways
  • Women as Machinists, The Employment of, 181, 218, 228 (Two-page Supplement, September 3rd, 1915)
  • Women’s Wages and'Apprenticeship, 319
  • Wood Pulp, Specimens of, 618
  • Wood-working Machines at Cammell, Laird and Co.’s Shipyard, 230, 243, 250
  • Works, Newcastle Steel, New South Wales, 223, 226
  • Works, Pearsons’ Electric Miners’ Lamp Company, 138
  • Workshops, Electrical Appliances for, 40, 54, 92

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