The Engineer 1916/09/15
- Contents, p 237.
Main Subjects
- A French Screw Gauge, p 234.
- Editorial, p 237 - p 239.
- American Shipbuilding.
- Resistance of Submarines and Airships.
- The Labour Problem.
- The Quebec Bridge Accident.
- Educational Intelligence, p 246.
- Inventors and The War, p 242.
- Letters to the Editor, p 242.
- "Rattler v Alecto."
- Standard Size of Catalogues." by A. P. Trotter.
- "Masters and Men" by Amy Elizabeth Kershaw.
- "The Coolgardie Pipe Line" by Aguas Corrientes.
- Limit Gauges, by Dr R. T. Glazebrook, p 240 - p 242. (Illustrated).
- Modern Electric Searchlight Projectors, by J. H. Johnson, No I, p 227 - p 229.
- New Quebec Bridge, p 232 and p 236. (Illustrated).
- Oxy-Acetylene Welding, p 234.
- Popular Science Lectures, p 246.
- Radio-Telegraphic Investigations, p 239.
- Steam Storage Locomotives, p 234. (Illustrated).
- The Ministry of Munitions, p 233.
- The Sinking of The Leonardo Da Vinci, p 239.
- The Welland Ship Canal, Canada, p 242.
- Two More Types of Dredgers, p 233 and just after p 236. (Illustrated).
- Scientific and Industrial Research, p 230 - p 231.
- The British Association, No I, p 229 - p 230.
- Sir Arthur Evans.
- Gerald Stoney.
- "Limit Gauges" by R. T. Glazebrook.
- C. le Maistre.
- "Pressure Oil Film Lubrication" by H. B. Newbiggin.
- "The Calculation of the Capacity of Radio-telegraph Antennae including the Effects of Masts and Buildings" by G. W. O. Howe.
- The Past and Future of Industrial Chemistry, No V, p 230.