The Engineer 1923/02/16
- Contents, p 177.
Main Subjects
- A Blue Print Washing Machine, p 173.
- Air Conference, (No II), p 165 - p 166.
- Sir W. Joynson-Hicks in the Chair.
- A London Foundry, p 164 - p 165. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 171.
- Overtime and Night Work in Shipyards.
- New Coke Oven Plant - Stella Gill Coke and By-Products Co.
- The Bessemer Gold Medal - W. H. Maw.
- Imported Motor Cars.
- Motor Tramp Ships - Court Line
- Automatic Telephones.
- The First British Trade Ship - Livingstone and Cooper
- The Boothferry Bridge.
- Making Rain by Aeroplane.
- Night Flying Experiments.
- Crude Oil Aero Engines - William Beardmore and Co.
- Sixty Years Ago - Joseph Glynn.
- Chinese Engineering Notes, p 178.
- Peking.
- Shanghai.
- Death Announcement - Mr Adam Scott, p 177.
- Editorial, p 177 - p 178.
- The Indicator.
- Mechanical Engineering and its Materials.
- Gliders and their Value to Aeronautical Progress, by Colonel A. Ogilvie, p 184.
- Great Western Railway Works, p 183.
- Indian Engineering News, p 170.
- Concrete Railway Sleepers.
- Railway Improvements.
- A Magnificent Avenue.
- Agricultural Tramways.
- An Amazing Accident.
- News in Brief.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 168 - p 169. (Illustrated).
- Indicators
- Institute of Metals, p 183.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 187.
- 'British Fusliier oil tank steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, to the order of the British Tanker Co.
- 'Rio Claro' by Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co to the order of the Thompson Steam Shipping Co. Engines by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'San Manuel' oil-tank steamer by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co to the order of the Eagle Oil Transport Co.
- 'Wallsend' self-trimming collier by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co to the order of the Burnett Steamship Co. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'Ediba' twin-screw motor vessel by Harland and Wolff to the order of Elder Dempster and Co.
- 'Lochgoil' twin-screw motor vessel by Harland and Wolff to the order of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.
- 'City of Canterbury' by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of Ellerman Lines.
- 'Orca' passenger liner reconditioned by the builders Harland and Wolff to the order of the British Tanker Co.
- 'British Premier oil tank steamer by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co.
- 'Naringa' by William Gray and Co to the order of the British India Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Rallus steel screw steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the British and Continental Steamship Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 170.
- 'Scientific Literature' by T. W. MacAlpine.
- 'A Warning to Inventors' G. Drury Coleman.
- '"Baltic" Type Locomotives' by Charles R. King.
- New Landing Stage and Wharf at Gosport, p 166 - p 168. (Illustrated).
- Seaplanes, by C. R. Fairey, p 174.
- Separation of Materials by Mechanical Means, by Cecil Bentham before the Manchester Association of Engineers, p 181.
- Six-Cylinder Two-Stroke Cycle Oil Engine, p 176 and p 180 - p 181. (Illustrated).
- Tensile Tests of Materials at High Temperatures, by Professor F. C. Lea, p 182 - p 183.
- The Electrification of the German Railways, p 169.
- The Geological Survey of Great Britain, Summary of Progress for 1921 p 178 - p 179.
- The Morwell Brown Coal and Electrical Scheme, Victoria, Australia, p 163 - p 164.
- The Use of Models in Engineering, p 174.
- Trials of the SS Fezara, p 172 - p 173. (Illustrated).
- Vane Wheel Propulsion, by Maurice E. Denny, before the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, p 184. (Illustrated).
- Works Production, by C. H. Nelson of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, p 174.