The Engineer 1924/09/19
- Contents, p 325.
Main Subjects
- A Diesel-Electric Locomotive, p 322 and p 324.
- A Large High-Speed Planing Machine, p 321 - p 322. (Illustrated).
- An Engineering Conference at Wembley, p 327.
- An Experimental Pelton Turbine. p 332.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 311.
- The Japanese Earthquake.
- Belgian Trade.
- The Electricity Commissioners' Report.
- New Mining Regulations.
- The London County Council Tramways.
- The Liner Statendam - Harland and Wolff.
- A New Fishery Patrol Boat.
- South African Railways.
- The RMS Mauretania at Plymouth.
- British Enterprise in Spain.
- Broadcasting at Sea.
- British Wire-Drawing and Wire-Working Machinery, (No. IX) - Wire Factories, p 317 - p 319. (Illustrated).
- Richard Johnson and Nephew.
- Bradford Iron Works.
- Mr Bedson
- Charles H. Morgan of Worcester, Mass.
- American Morgan Co.
- English Electric Co.
- Diesel-Electric Locomotive for Russia, p 324. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 325 - p 326.
- The Education and Training of Engineers.
- Aluminium Bronze - W. M. Corse.
- Hydro-Electric Schemes in Finland, p 332.
- Iron and Steel Institute, (No. II), p 316 - p 317.
- Sir William Ellis - Chairman.
- F. S. Tritton.
- Dr. D. Hanson.
- T. E. Rooney.
- Dr Rosenhain.
- Sir Robert Hadfield.
- A. Hutgren.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 335.
- 'Birchbank', twin-screw motor vessel, by Harland and Wolff, to the order of the Bank Line.
- 'Rahane' steamer, by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, to the order of the Rahome Steamship Co. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'Forest Gate' single-screw steamer by Barclay, Curle and Co to the order of the Forest Shipping Co. Engines constructed by John G. Kincaid and Co.
- 'Barrington Court' single-screw steamer by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of Haldin and Co.
- 'Sliedrect' motor ship by Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij to the order of Stoomvaart Maatschappij.
- 'H.P' and 'H,C,' No. 6 twin-screw hopper barge by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co to the order of Hartlepool Port and Harbour Commissioners. Engines by W. Sisson and Co.
- 'Araguaya' twin-screw passenger liner overhauled by Harland and Wolff to the order of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co
- 'Forest Hill' single-screw steamer by Barclay, Curle and Co to the order of the Forest Shipping Co. Engines by John G. Kincaid and Co.
- 'Statendam' liner by Harland and Wolff to the order of the Holland-America Line.
- Letters to the Editor, p 322.
- 'The First Public Railway' by F. W. Brewer.
- 'The Nuneaton Omnibus Disaster.'
- 1924 Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition at Olympia, (No. III), p 328 - p 332. (Illustrated).
- James Archdale and Co.
- George H. Alexander Machinery.
- Alfred Herbert.
- Brookhirst Switchgear.
- W. H. Ward and Co.
- Haggas and Smith.
- William Asquith.
- Butler Machine Tool Co.
- Thomas Robinson and Son.
- H. W. Kearns.
- Kendall and Gent.
- Jones and Shipman.
- Lumsden Machine Co.
- Crossley and Co.
- Thomas White and Sons.
- John Holroyd and Co.
- One Hundred Years of British Railways, (No. XII), Part II - The First Half-Century. The London and North Western Railway, p 319 - p 321.
- Samuel Barton Worthington.
- Newcastle and Carlisle Railway.
- Chester and Holyhead Railway.
- Shrewsbury and Chester Railway
- Huddersfield and Manchester Railway.
- Buckinghamshire Railway.
- Dunstable Railway.
- Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Co
- Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway
- Preston and Wyre Railway
- Buckinghamshire Railway Co
- Railway Innovations in South Africa, p 322.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 332.
- The 1924 British Empire Exhibition, Engineering Exhibits, (No XXII), p 312 - p 316. (Illustrated).
- Railway Track, Signalling and Safety Appliances
- Electrical Engineering Exhibits
- The Institute of Metals, (No. II), p 326 - p 327.
- Professor Thomas Turner - President in the Chair.
- Douglas H. Ingall.
- Harold Moore.
- Francis W. Rowe.
- T. H. Turner.
- W. E. Ballard.
- D. M. Fairlie.
- G. B. Brook.
- Turkish Patents, p 333.