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The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations

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The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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A

  • ABELL, Professor T. B., on Experiments to Determine the Resistance of Bilge Keels to Rolling, 342
  • Aberdeen, Water Supply of, 515, 524
  • Adamson, D., on Spur Gearing, 442, 460, 491
  • Aitchison, L., on Rustless Ferro-Alloys, 329, 351
  • Alwen Water Supply for Birkenhead, 7, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Amar’s Machinery for Training Maimed Soldiers, 472
  • American Petrol Locomotives, Small, 480, 484
  • American Smoke Washing Company’s Smoke Washer for an Engine Round-house, 180
  • Angram Dam, Bradford Waterworks, 7, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Arundel and Co., Thread Milling Machine for Shells, 42
  • Aveling, Stephen Thomas (Portrait), 214

B

  • BAKERLOO Tube Railway Extension, 8, 15 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Barnston Reservoir for Alwen Dam—see Alwen
  • Bonna System of Steel Reinforced Concrete Pipes, Hughes and Lancaster, 416, 420
  • Brancher, Monsieur A., on The Use of Revolving Discs for Flying Machines, 415
  • Brasher Air Breakwater, 414 ; (Letter), 478
  • Brett’s Patent Lifter Company’s Friction Driven Drop Hammer, 204
  • British Insulated and Helsby Cables Condensers, 549
  • British Thomson-Houston Company’s Electric Control Equipment for Machine Tools, 136
  • British Thomson-Houston Company Switchboards, Three-wire, 81; Three-phase, 150, 151
  • British Thomson-Houston Tirrill Regulators, 172

C

  • CAUDRON Biplane, Twin-engined, 17 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Charing Cross Bridge, 546, 547, 550
  • Chile, The Motor Ship, Burmeister and Wain, 67
  • Clemence, Walter, on the Puech-Chabal System of Water Filtration, 333, 338, 339, 344
  • Clifton Junction—see Manchester to Bury Electrification
  • Conradson Turret Tool Post, Phoenix Manufacturing Company, 159
  • Creedy Adjustable Speed Induction Motor, 528
  • Crompton and Co., Three-phase Switchboard, 151
  • Cumberland Electrolytic Method of Preventing Corrosion, J. F. Peter, 243

D

  • DELAWARE, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Replacement Line, 229, 238 (Two-page Supplement, March 17th, 1916)
  • Derwent Dam, Progress on, 7, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Don, River—see Sheffield
  • Donaldson, Sir H. Frederick, K.C.B (Portrait), 474

E

  • EDMESTON’S Bleaching and other Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 353, 358, 394
  • Elswick Gasworks, Remodelling, 110, 114
  • Everett, Edgcumbe and Co., Synchronisers, 151, 152

F

  • FARMER, Sir James, and Sons, Plan and Machinery for Cotton Bleaching, andc., 271, 308, 316, 391, 392, 393, 538
  • Fowler, Henry, on Chisels, 170
  • France, Manufacture of High Explosive Shells in, 143
  • Frasne-Vallorbe Railway, 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Furka Pass Railway, 334

G

  • GARRETT’S Finishing Threshing Machine, 527
  • Garrett s Portable Steam Engine, 526
  • German Battleship Grosser Kurffirst, 391 (Two- page Supplement, May 12th, 1916)
  • German Shells and the Influence of Certain Elements on the Physical Properties of Steel, Dr. J. E. Stead, 43
  • Glanmor Foundry and Engineering Works, Electrical Plant at, 519, 521
  • Gresley, H. M., System of Shrinking Tires on Locomotive Wheels, 300
  • Grosser Kurfiirst, German Battleship, 391 (Two-page Supplement, May 12th, 1916)

H

  • HADFIELD, Sir R., and.Dr. J. N. Friend on the Influence of Carbon and Manganese upon the Corrosion of Iron and Steel, 396, 525, 528
  • Hadfield’s Works at Tinsley, Sheffield, Diversion of the River Don, 437, 440 (Two-page Supplement, May 26th, 1916)
  • Hamburg, Floating Dock, 483
  • Hanyang Iron and Steel Works, 51, 78 (Two- page Supplement, January 21st, 1916)
  • Hart Accumulator Company, Battery Stand, 128
  • Hell Gate Bridge, New York. 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Hetherington, J., and Sons, Limited, Electrically Driven Gun Lathe, 463
  • Hobart, H. M., on Electrical Railways, 44, 68, 90, 105, 134, 149—see Railway Electrification, 143
  • Holden and Brooke’s Electrical Sinking Pump, 319
  • Hughes and Lancaster’s Bonna System of Steel Reinforced Concrete Pipes, 416, 420
  • Humphtey Solid Piston Pump, 362
  • Hunslet Boring Lathe for Shell-making, 181
  • Hunslet Engine Company’s 6in. Shell Boring Lathe, 498
  • Hunt, Herbert, and Sons, Centering Machines for Shells, 42
  • Hunton and Sons’ Hand-operated Punching and Shearing Machines, 202

I

  • IRVINE Water Supply—see Kilwinning

J

  • JACKSON’S Horizontal Kier, 352
  • Japan, Plan of a Print-works in Japan, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 539, 541
  • Jarrow Railway Accident, Site of, 90

K

  • KENSICO Dam, 4, 12, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Kilwinning, Rapid Filtration Plant near, Paterson Engineering Company, Limited, 542

L

  • LAKE Margaret Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, 40
  • Lamothe, J. M. F., on a Secondary Cell Installation for Telegraph Offices, 512
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, Electrification of Manchester to Bury Line, 34, 38, 52, 62, 75, 86, 101, 103, 125, 167, 176 (Two-page Supplement, February 25th, 1916)
  • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Viaduct at Penistone, Accident to, 135
  • Laycock, William Samuel (Portrait), 214
  • Leadbeater and Scott’s Improved Twist Drill, 301
  • Leeds Sewage Scheme, 30.
  • Liverpool, Engine-room Heroes’ Memorial. 443
  • London and South-Western Railway Electrification, 8, 15 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)

M

  • McLAREN, J. and H., Shell-stamping Machine, 424
  • McLaren, J. and H., Tools Used in Shell Making, 180
  • Macleod, D. M., on Extra High-tension Service Branches, 418
  • Madsen Automatic Gun, 211
  • Manchester to Bury Electrification, 34, 38, 62, 62, 75, 86, 101, 103, 125, 167, 176 (Two- page Supplement, February 25th, 1916)
  • Manchester, Royal Agricultural Show at, 526, 548
  • Marryat, H., on Electric Lifts, 232
  • Martin’s Creek Viaduct, Lackawanna Railroad, 229 (Two-page Supplement, March 17th, 1916)
  • Mather and Platt’s Bleaching and other Machinery for Cotton Fabrics, 271, 308, 316, 392, 393, 394, 469, 537, 541
  • Maxwell, W. H., on Deep Bore-wells for Public Water Supply Purposes, 371
  • Medlow Dam, Adam’s Creek, New South Wales, 258, 262
  • Melbourne Water Supply, 291, 296, 374, 378
  • Mellor, Dr. J. W., and Lieut. B. J. Moore, on the Effect of Loads on the Refractoriness of Fire-clays, 490
  • Milwaukee, Activated Sludge Sewage Disposal Plant at, 58
  • Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day’s Air Regulator for Diesel Engine Compressors, 193
  • Mirrless, Bickerton and Day’s Crosshead Type Diesel Engine, 158
  • Monometer Manufacturing Company’s Diecasting Machine, 312
  • Mont d’Or Tunnel, 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Morley, Captain T. B., on Flow of Air through Nozzles, 82

N

  • NEW ORLEANS, Screw Drainage Pump for, 29 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • New South Wales Government Railways, Standard Heavy Goods Engine. 10 (Two- page Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • New York, Cast Iron Flexible Submarine Aqueduct, 7 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916); (Letter), 33
  • Norfolk and Western Railway Electrification, 330
  • North-Eastern Electrification, Shildon-New- port, 433, 452, 458 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1916)

O

  • OMNITRACTOR Syndicate’s 30 B.H.P. Oil Tractor, 527
  • Oregon, Danish Motor Ship, 462
  • Osborn Manufacturing Company’s Jolt Ram Moulding Machines, 24

P

  • PARSONS’ Compounded Alternators, 172
  • Parsons’ Motor Company’s Self-contained Electric Generating Set, 276
  • Paterson Engineering Company, Limited, Rapid Filtration Plant, near Kilwinning, 542
  • Penistone Viaduct, Accident to, 135
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Electrification, 218, 221
  • Peter, J. F., on the Cumberland Electrolytic Method of Preventing Corrosion, 243
  • Petter’s Semi-Diesel Engine, 234, 256
  • Philadelphia and Paoli Electrification, 218, 221
  • Preston, Lancashire, An Old and New Bridge over the Ribble at, 147, 154
  • Puech-Chabal System of Water Filtration, Walter Clemence, 333, 338, 339, 344
  • Pullan and Mann’s Shell-banding Press, 300
  • Pulsometer Engineering Company’s Colliery Pumping Plant in North Staffordshire, 354 (Two-page Supplement, April 28th, 1916)

Q

  • QUEBEC Bridge, Erection of, Programme for Season 1916, 496, 504
  • Quebec Bridge, The New, 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)

R

  • RANSOME, A., and Co., Portable Self-contained Saw Bench, 300
  • Rawson, E-, Gyroscopic Torque Apparatus, 334
  • Reid, John, Notes from a Collision Investigation, 384
  • Robertson, Leslie (Portrait), 475
  • Robinson, T., and Son, Twin Cyclo-pneumatic Dust Collector, 485
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Manchester, 526 548
  • Boyles’ Heater for Cotton Fabric Printing, 538

S

  • SHEFFIELD, Diversion of the River Don at Hadfield’s Works, Tinsley, 437, 440 (Two- page Supplement, May 26th, 1916)
  • Shildon-Newport—see North-Eastern Railway
  • Siemens Brothers’ Electrical Winding Plant 400, 403
  • Siemens-Martin Furnaces at the Hanyang Iron and Steel Works, 51, 78 (Two-page Supplement, January 21st, 1916)
  • Simon, Henry, and Son’s Grain-elevating and Conveying Plant, 278, 282 (Two-page Supplement, March 31st, 1916)
  • Spain, Hydro-electric Undertakings in, 500
  • Stead, Dr. J. E., on German Shells and the Influence of Certain Elements on the Physical Properties of Steel, 43
  • Storstad, Collier, after Collision with the Empress of Ireland, John Reid, 384

T

  • THOMPSON, Silvanus Phillips (Portrait), 499
  • Travancore, Reinforced Concrete Centering for a Bridge, 132, 134
  • Tunkhannock Viaduct, Lackawanna Railroad, 229, 238 (Two-page Supplement, March 17th, 1916)
  • Turner, E. R. and F., Shell Machining Equipment, 253

U

  • UNITED STATES Navy, Aeroplane Catapult on U.S.S. North Carolina, 242

V

  • VALPARAISO Port Works, 190, 198
  • Venturi Meter at Kensico Reservoir, 6
  • Vulkan Floating Dock for Hamburg, 483

W

  • WALL, A. T., on Some Effects of the Bulkhead Committee’s Reports in Practice, 361, 425, 444
  • Wallace, W. M., on the Critical Speeds of Shafts 495, 518, 539
  • Windeler, G. E., on Oil Engines, 158

Subjects A

  • ACCIDENT to Penistone Viaduct, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 135
  • Activated Sludge Sewage Disposal Plant at Milwaukee, 58
  • Aeroplane Catapult on U.S.S. North Carolina, 242
  • Agricultural Show—see Show
  • Air Breakwater, The Brasher, 414; (Letter), 478
  • Air Compressor, Small Rotary, 383
  • Air, Flow of, Through Nozzles, Captain T. B. Morley, 82
  • Air Regulator for Diesel Engine Compressors, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, 193
  • Aqueduct, Cast Iron Flexible Submarine at New York, 7 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916); (Letter), 33

B

  • BIPLANE, Caudron Twin-engined, 17 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Bleaching, Dyeing and Printing Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for, 250, 271, 308, 316, 352, 358, 3Q1, 469, 537, 541
  • Boring Machines-—see Machine Tools
  • Breakwater, The Brasher Air, 414 ; (Letter), 478
  • Bridge, An Old and a New, over the Ribble at Preston, Lancs, 147, 154
  • Bridge, Charing Cross, 546, 547, 550
  • Bridge, Hell Gate, New York, 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Bridge, Quebec, Programme of Erection for Season 1916, 496, 504
  • Bridge, The New Quebec, 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Bridge in Travancore, Reinforced Concrete Centering for, 132, 134
  • Bulkhead Committee’s Reports—see Ships

C

  • CARBON and Manganese, The Influence of, upon Corrosion of Iron and Steel, Sir R. Hadfield and Dr. J. N. Friend, 396, 525, 528
  • Catapult—see Aeroplane
  • Centering Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Chain and Hollow Chisel Mortising Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 66
  • Chisels, Henry Fowler, 170
  • Chucks, Boring Tools, andc., for Shell Making, J. and H. McLaren, 180
  • Chucks for Boring and Turning, E. R. and F. Turner, 253
  • Circular Revolving Discs, Support and Progression in Air of, Monsieur A. Brancher, 415
  • Circulating Water Screens, 35, 38, 52, 62, 75, 86
  • Colliery Pumping Plant in North Staffordshire, Pulsometer Engineering Co., Limited, 354 (Two-page Supplement, April 28th, 1916)
  • Compressor, Small Rotary Air, 383
  • Compressors, Diesel Engine, Air Regulator for, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, 193
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Centering for a Bridge in Travancore, 132, 134
  • Corrosion, Cumberland Electrolytic Method of Preventing, J. F. Peter, 243
  • Cotton Fabrics, Machinery for Bleaching, Dyeing and Printing, 250, 271, 308, 316, 352, 358, 391, 469, 537, 541
  • Critical Speeds’ of Shafts, W. M. Wallace, 495, 518, 539

D

  • DAM, Alwen, Birkenhead Water Supply, 7, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Dam, Angram, Bradford Waterworks, 7, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Dam, Derwent, Progress on, 7, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Dam, Kensico, 4, 12, 194 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Dam, Medlow, Adams Creek, New South Wales, 258, 262
  • Dams, Some Recent, Comparative Particulars, 194
  • Deep Bore Wells for Public Water Supply Purposes, W. H. Maxwell, 371
  • Die-casting Machine, Monometer Manufacturing Company, Limited, 312
  • Diesel Engine Compressors, Air Regulator for, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, 193
  • Diesel Engine, Mirrlees, Bickerton and Day, 158
  • Discs, Use of Revolving, for Plying Machines, Monsieur A. Brancher, 415
  • Dock, Floating, for Hamburg, 483
  • Drop Hammer, Friction-driven, Mechanism, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, Limited, 204
  • Dust Collector, Twin Cyclo-pneumatic, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 485

E

  • EFFECT of Loads on the Refractoriness of Fire-clays, Dr. J. W. Mellor and Lieut. B. J. Moore, 490

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Adjustable-speed Induction Motor, F. Creedy, 528
  • - Clifton Junction Power Station, Manchester to Bury Electrification, 34, 38, 52, 62, 75, 86, 101, 103, 125, 167, 176 (Two-page Supplement, February 25th, 1916)
  • - Condensers, Electro-static, British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Limited, 549
  • - Electrification of Isolated Factories, 57, 80, 104, 128, 150, 172, 191, 231, 274, 310, 382, 412, 476, 519, 521 ; (Letters), 438, 461, 478
  • - Extra High-tension Service Branches, Link- box, D. M. Macleod, 418

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued) :

  • - Glanmor Foundry and Engineering Works, Electrical Plant at, 519, 521
  • - Lake Margaret, Tasmania, Hydro-electric Power Scheme, 40
  • - Lifts, Electric, H. Marry at, 232
  • - Locomotives—see Locomotives
  • - Machine Tools, Electric Control Equipment for, British Thomson-Houston Company, 136
  • - Measurement of Crest Voltages, 471
  • - Modern Methods of Correcting Power Factor, 497, 549
  • - Production of High-potential Direct Currents, 484
  • - Pump, Sinking, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 319
  • - Railways—see Railways
  • - Secondary Cell Installation for Telegraph Offices, J. M. F. Lamothe, 512
  • - Self-contained Electric Generating Set, Parsons Motor Company, 276
  • - Spain, Hydro-electric Undertakings in, 500
  • - Switchboards, Comparison of 600, 1200 and 2400-volt, 66
  • - Switchboards, Synchronisers, andc.—see Electrification of Isolated Factories
  • - Winding Plant at Pumpherston Oil Company’s Pit, 400, 403
  • EMPLOYMENT of Women—see Women
  • Engine-room Heroes’ Memorial in Liverpool, 443

F

  • FACTORIES, Electrification—see Electrical Matters
  • Ferro-alloys, Rustless, L. Aitchison, 329, 351
  • Filtration Plant near Kilwinning, Paterson Engineering Company, Limited, 542
  • Filtration—see also Water Supply
  • Fire-clays, Effect of Loads on Refractoriness of, Dr. J. W. Mellor and Lieut. B. J. Moore, 490
  • Floating Dock for Hamburg, 483
  • Flow of Air Through Nozzles, Captain T. B. Morley, 82
  • Flying Machines—see Discs
  • Forced Lubrication for Starting Motor Generating Sets, J. R. Werth, 498
  • Furnaces at the Hanyang Iron and Steel Works, Siemens-Martin, 51, 78 (Two-page Supplement, January 21st, 1916)

G

  • GASWORKS, Elswick, Remodelling, 110, 114
  • Gauges, Screw, 263
  • Gearing, Spur, D. Adamson, 442, 460, 491
  • Grain Elevating and Conveying Plant at Sunderland, Henry Simon, Limited, 278, 282 (Two-page Supplement, March 31st, 1916)
  • Gun Lathe, Electrically-driven, J. Hetherington and Sons, Limited, 463
  • Gun, Madsen Automatic, 211
  • Gyroscopic Torque Apparatus, E. Rawson, 334

H

  • HAMMER, Friction-driven Drop, Mechanism of, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, 204
  • Hydro-electric Power Scheme, Lake Margaret, Tasmania, 40
  • Hydro-electric Undertakings in Spain, 500

I

  • IRON and Steel, Corrosion of, The Influence of Carbon and Manganese upon, Sir R. Hadfield and Dr. J. N. Friend, 396, 525, 528
  • Iron and Steel Works, Hanyang, 51, 78 (Two- page Supplement, January 21st, 1916)

J

  • JOIST, Spontaneous Rupture of a, 19

L

  • LATHES—see Machine Tools
  • Lifts, Electric, H. Marryat, 232
  • Locomotive, 1100 H.P. 1500-volt Electric, Shildon-Newport Line, North-Eastern Rail¬way, 433, 452, 458 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1916)
  • Locomotive, Standard Heavy Goods, New South Wales Government Railways, 10 (Two-page Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Locomotive Wheels—see Tires
  • Locomotives, Small American Petrol, 480, 484 Lubrication, Forced, for Generators—see Electrical Matters

M MACHINE TOOLS:

  • - Boring Lathe for Shellmaking, Hunslet Engine Company, 181
  • - Boring and Turning Lathe for a 4.5in. Shell, E.R. and F. Turner, 253
  • - Centering Machines for Shells, Herbert Hunt and Sons, 42
  • - Chucks for Boring and Turning, E. R. and F. Turner, 253
  • - Chucks and other Tools used in Shellmaking, J. and H. McLaren, 180
  • - Conradsen Turret Tool Post Attachment for Lathes, Phoenix Manufacturing Co., 159
  • - Electric Control Equipment for Machine Tools, British Thomson-Houston Com¬pany, 136
  • - Gun Lathe, Electrically-driven, J. Hethering¬ton and Sons Limited, 463

MACHINE TOOLS (continued)-.

  • - Press, Shell-banding, Pullan and Mann, 300
  • - Projectiles, Machinery for the Production of, 42
  • - Punching and Shearing Machines, Hand- operated, C. A. Hunton and Sons, 202
  • - Shell Machining Equipment, E. R. and F. Turner, 253
  • - Shellmaking, Tools used in, J. and H. McLaren, 180
  • - Shell-stamping Machine, J. and H. McLaren, 424
  • - Six-inch Shell-boring Lathe, Hunslet Engine Company, 498
  • - Thread Milling Machine, E. R. and F. Turner, 253
  • - Thread Milling Machine for Shells, Arundel and Co., 142
  • - Twist Drill, Improved, Leadbeater and Scott, 301
  • MACHINERY for Bleaching, Dyeing and Printing Cotton Fabrics, 250, 271, 308, 316, 352, 358, 391, 469, 537, 541

MAPS:

  • - Aberdeen Water Supply Proposals, 515
  • - Baghdad Railway, 113
  • - Bluefield Division of the Norfolk and Western Railway, 106
  • - Butte-Anaconda and Chicago-Milwaukee Railroads, 91
  • - Catalonia, Power Stations and Transmission Lines in, 500
  • - Germany, Great Rivers of, 519
  • - Hanyang Works and” Coal Mines, 51
  • - Industrial Belgium, 28
  • - Kensico Dam and Associated Works, 4
  • - Manchester to Bury Electrification, 34
  • - Melbourne, Sources of the Water Supply of, 291
  • - Norfolk and Western Railroad, 330
  • - Philadelphia and Paoli, Electrified Line between, 222
  • - Shildon-Newport Electrified Line, 433
  • - Valparaiso Port Works, 190
  • Measurement of Voltages—see Electrical Matters
  • Meter, Venturi, at Kensico Reservoir, 6
  • Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Mortising Machine, Chain and Hollow Chisel, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 66
  • Motor Coaches for Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway—see Railway
  • Motors, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
  • Moulding Machines, Jolt Ram, Osborn Manufacturing Company, 24
  • Munitions of War, Employment of Women on, 123, 133 (Two-page Supplement, February 11th, 1916)

O

  • OIL ENGINES, G. E. Windeler, 158
  • Oil Tractor—see Tractor

P

  • PETROL Locomotives, Some Small American, 480, 484
  • Pipes, Steel Reinforced Concrete, Bonna System, Hughes and Lancaster, 416, 420
  • Port Works, Valparaiso, 190, 198
  • Portable Steam Engine, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 526
  • Portrait, Stephen Thomas Aveling, 214
  • Portrait, Sir H. Frederick Donaldson, K.C.B., 474
  • Portrait, William Samuel Laycock, 214
  • Portrait, Leslie Robertson, 475
  • Portrait, Silvanus Phillips Thompson, 499
  • Power Factor Correction—see Electrical Matters.
  • Press, Shell-banding—see Machine Tools
  • Print Works (Cotton) in Japan, Equipment, Mather and PJatt, Limited, 539, 541
  • Printing Cotton—see Cotton
  • Projectiles, Machinery for the Production of, 42
  • Pump, Screw Drainage, for New Orleans (Supplement, January 1th, 1916), 29
  • Pump Sinking, Holden and Brooke, Limited, 319
  • Pump, Solid Piston Humphrey, 362
  • Pumping Plant, Colliery in North Stafford¬shire, Pulsometer Engineering Co., Limited, 354 (Two-page Supplement, April 28th, 1916)

R

  • RAILROAD, Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Replacement Line, 229, 238 (Two-page Supplement, March 17th, 1916)
  • Railroad, Pennsylvania, Electrification between Philadelphia and Paoli, 218, 221
  • Railway Accident at Jarrow, Site of, 90
  • Railway, Bakerloo Tube, 8, 15 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Railway Electrification, London and South- Western, 8, 15 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Railway Electrification, Norfolk and Western, 330
  • Railway Electrification, Shildon-Newport, North-Eastern Railway, 433, 452, 458 (Two-page Supplement, June 2nd, 1916)
  • Railway, Frasne-Vallorbe, Mont d’Or Tunnel, 16 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Railway, Furka Pass, 334
  • Railway, Lancashire and Yorkshire, Electrification of Manchester to Bury Line, 34, 38, 52, 62, 75, 86, 101, 103, 125, 167, 176 (Two- page Supplement, February 25th, 1916)
  • Railway Viaduct, Lancashire and Yorkshire, at Penistone, Failure of, 135
  • Railways, Electrical, H. M. Hobart on, 44, 68, 90, 105, 134, 149—see Railway Electrification, 143
  • Rapid Filtration—see Filtration and Water Supply
  • Refractoriness of Fire-clays, Effect of Loads on, Dr. J. M. Mellor and. Lieut. B. J. Moore, 490
  • Reinforced Concrete—see Concrete
  • Remodelling the Elswick Gasworks, 110, 114
  • Resistance of Bilge Keels to Rolling, Experiments to Determine, Professor T. B. Abell, 342
  • Rolling Stock for Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway—see Railway.
  • Rotary Compressor—see Compressor
  • Rustless Ferro-Alloys, L. Aitchison, 329, 351

S

  • SAW Bench, Portable Self-contained, A. Ransome and Co., 300
  • Screw Gauges, 263
  • Semi-Diesel Engine, 300 H.P., Petters Limited, 234, 256
  • Sewage Disposal Plant, Activated Sludge at Milwaukee, 58
  • Sewage Scheme, Leeds, 30
  • Shafts, The Critical Speeds of, W. M. Wallace, 495, 518, 539
  • Shell-banding Press, Pullan and Mann, 300
  • Shell Bodies and Nose Pieces, Machining Processes for, E. R. and F. Turner, 253
  • Shell-Stamping Machine, J. and H. McLaren, 424.
  • Shells, German, and the Influence of Certain Elements on the Physical Properties of Steel, Dr. J. E. Stead, 43
  • Shells, High Explosive, Manufacture of, in France, 143
  • Shells and Shell-making—see also Projectiles and also Machine Tools.

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :

  • General:
  • - Bulkhead Committee’s Reports, Some Effects of. in Practice, A. T. Wall, 361, 425, 444
  • - Resistance of Bilge Keels to Rolling, Experiments to Determine, Professor T. B. Abell, 342
  • British Navy:
  • - Turret of Monitor, 18 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Foreign Navies:
  • - German Battleship Grosser Kurfiirst, 391 (Two-page Supplement, May 12th, 1916)
  • - United States Navy, Aeroplane Catapult on U.S.S. North Carolina, 242
  • Miscellaneous:
  • - Chile, The Motor Ship, 67
  • - Collier Storstad after Collision with the Empress of Ireland. John Reid, 384
  • - Oregon, Danish Motor Ship, 462
  • SHOW, Royal Agricultural, at Manchester, 526, 548
  • Shrinking Tires—see Tires
  • Sinking Pump—see Pump
  • Smoke Washer for an Engine Round-house, American Smoke Washing Company, 180
  • Soldiers, Maimed, Machines for Training, Monsieur Amar’s Inventions, 472
  • Solid Piston Humphrey Pump, 362
  • Spontaneous Rupture of a Joist, 19
  • Spur Gearing, Daniel Adamson, 442, 460, 491
  • Steel, German Shells and the Influence of Certain Elements on the Physical Properties of, Dr. J. E. Stead, 43
  • Steel Reinforced Concrete Pipes, Bonna System, Hughes and Lancaster, 416, 420
  • Switchboards—see Electrical Matters

T

  • TELEGRAPH Offices, Secondary Cell Installa- tion for, J. M. F. Lamothe, 512
  • Threshing Machine, Finishing, R. Garrett and Sons, Limited, 526
  • Tires on Locomotive Wheels, Shrinking, H. N. Gresley, Great Northern Railway, 300
  • Tractor, 30 B.H.P. Oil, Omnitractor Syndicate, Limited, 527
  • Trade Terms Used in the Coal Markets of Great Britain—see Supplements
  • Trade Terms Used in the Iron and Steel Markets of Great Britain—see Supplements
  • Training Maimed Soldiers, Monsieur Amar’s Machines, 472
  • Turret Tool Post—see Machine Tools

V

  • VIADUCT, Penistone, Accident to, 135
  • Viaducts, Tunkhannock, and Martin’s Creek, Lackawanna Railroad, 229, 238 (Two-page Supplement, March 17th, 1916)

W

  • WAR, Munitions of, The Employment of Women on, 123, 133 (Two-page Supplement, February 11th, 1916)
  • Water-circulating Screens, 35, 38, 52, 62
  • Water Filtration, Puech-Chabal System, Walter Clemence, 333, 338, 339, 344 ; (Letters), 356, 376, 395, 427, 438
  • Water Supply—see also Dams
  • Water Supply of Aberdeen, 515, 524
  • Water Supply for Birkenhead, 7 (Supplement, January 7th, 1916)
  • Water Supply, Deep Bore Wells for Public, W. H. Maxwell, 371
  • Water Supply of Irvine, Rapid Filtration Plant, Paterson Engineering Company, Limited, 542
  • Water Supply, Melbourne, 291, 296, 374, 378
  • Winding Plant at Pumpherston Oil Company’s Pit, Electrical, 400, 403
  • Women, The Employment of, on Munitions of War, 123, 133 (Two-page Supplement, February 11th, 1916)
  • Works, Hadfield’s, at Tinsley, Sheffield, Diversion of the River Don, 437, 440 (Two- page Supplement, May 26th, 1916)
  • Works, Hanyang Iron and Steel, 51, 78 (Two- page Supplement, January 21st, 1916)

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