The Engineer 1924/04/18
1924 April 18th PDF
- Contents, p 415.
Main Subjects
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 403.
- The Shipyard Dispute.
- Thames Bridges.
- High-Speed Motor Roads.
- The London Terminal Aerodrome.
- Agricultural Machinery Research.
- The Mauretania.
- Double-Acting Marine Oil Engines.
- A Powerful British Locomotive.
- London's Electricity.
- The Stability of Passenger Ships.
- Belgium's Industrial Future, p 423.
- Mr Paul Hymans.
- East Indian Railway, Eight-Coupled Shunting Tank Engine, p 422. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 415 - p 416.
- The Control of Locomotive Running - H. A. Watson.
- Base Metal Supplies.
- Engineering Golfing Society, p 425.
- High-tension Transmission Lines, by Ernest V. Pannell, (No. VI), p 418 - p 419.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, *Air Consumption and Brake Horse-Power of Internal Combustion Engines, p 416 - p 417.
- Dr H. Moss.
- J. L. Hodgson.
- Institution of Naval Architects, (No. II), p 407 - p 410.
- Archibald Hurd.
- C. D. Burney.
- Sir Alfred Read.
- Sea Transport.
- The Development of The Airship.
- Sea-Borne Coastal Trade.
- M. P. Payne.
- Sir John Biles.
- Rolling Experiments on Ship Models.
- Drift of Ships Caused by Rolling.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 425.
- 'Tairea' twin-screw steamer by Barclay, Curle and Co to the order of the British India Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Camberwell' self-trimming collier by the Tyne Iron Shipbuilding Co to the order of the South Metropolitan Gas Co.
- 'Stourgate' steel motor tanker by James Pollock, Sons and Co to the order of the Anglo-American Oil Co.
- 'Wellfield' twin-screw motor vessel by the Tyne Iron Shipbuilding Co to the order of Hunting and Son. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'Ashtree' steel screw steamer by Craig, Taylor and Co to the order of Howard-Jones. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'La Perla' fruit carrier by Cammell, Laird and Co to the order of the United Fruit Co of Boston.
- 'Swanley' single-screw motor vessel by Barclay, Curle and Co, to the order of Harris and Dixon. Engines by North British Diesel Engine Works (1922).
- 'Inverbank' twin-screw vessel by Harland and Wolff to the order of Andrew Weir and Co.
- Single-screw motor tug by J. Samuel White and Co to the order of the Ports and Lighthouses Administration of Alexandria. Engines by Vickers-Petters.
- Large Radial Drilling, Tapping, and Studding Machine, p 422. (Illustrated).
- New Refuse Salvage Works at Birmingham, p 419 - p 421. (Illustrated).
- Reconditioning the Turbines of the SS Mauretania, p 410 - p 412. (Illustrated).
- Sixty Years Ago, p 421.
- Stages in the Reconditioning of Locomotive Boilers, by J. T. Burton-Alexander, p 404 - p 407 and p 414. (Illustrated).
- Wood-Working Machinery at Olympia, by Stafford Ransome, p 412.