The Engineer 1923/01/26
- Contents, p 95.
Main Subjects
- 5-Ton Coke and Iron Transporter, p 94 and p 98 - p 99. (Illustrated).
- A Separating Barge for Oily Ballast Water, p 91 - p 92. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 89.
- A New Element.
- The National Water Supply.
- A Railway Research Laboratory.
- The Whitefriars Glass Works.
- Carbon Monoxide in Coal Gas.
- A New Coal Loading Device - Bunker Coal Co, The SS Tiger.
- Engineer of Steward.
- The East Midlands Electricity Scheme.
- Sixty Years Ago - Sir W. H. Preece.
- An Innovation in Meter Reading, p 91.
- Australian Engineering Notes, p 99 - p 100.
- Cobalt Steels for Permanent Magnets, by J. Ferdinand Kayser, Part (II), p 83 - p 84.
- Editorial, p 95 - p 96.
- Research on Cutting Tools - Mr Dempster-Smith.
- Cast Iron.
- Electrical Research, p 88.
- Great Northern Railway - Three-Cylinder "Pacific" Type Passenger Engine, p 90, p 92 and after p 100. (Illustrated).
- Indicators, Micro-Indicator for High-Speed Engines, by W. G. Collins before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 100 - p 102. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Dr Hele-Shaw, President in the Chair, p 87 - p 88.
- Loughnan Pendred.
- Professor F. W. Burstall.
- W. G. Collins.
- H. Wood.
- Osborne Reynolds.
- W. Sydney Smith.
- Lloyd's Register Annual Summary, p 97.
- Machine Tools for Locomotive Work, by Mr C. D. Andrew, p 96 - p 97.
- Obituary, p 96.
- The Engineer in the Chemical Factory, p 84 - p 85.
- The Ruston-Hornsby Motor Gear, p 91.
- Traffic Problems in Buenos Aires, p 99.
- Twenty Years of Diesel Engine Building, by Eng-Lieut-Commander L. J. Le Mesurier, p 85 - p 87.