The Engineer 1926/09/03
- Contents, p 251
Main Subjects
- A 7500 Horse-Power Propeller Type Water Turbine, p 254 - p 256 (Illustrated)
- A Pass-out Steam Engine, p 257 - p 258 (Illustrated)
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 239
- A German Shipyard Loss
- The French Arsenals
- The Coal Dispute
- Italian Naval Construction
- Level Crossing Disaster
- New British-built Motor Liners
- The Scapa Flow Salvage Operations
- The Dutch Motor Liner P. C. Hooft
- Failure at Institution Examinations - Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- British Patents, p 263
- Metropolitan-Vickers - Improvements in or relating to apparatus for converting alternating electric current into direct current.
- GEC - Improvements in starting arrangements for electric motor converters.
- Pirelli-General Cable Works - Improvements in or relating to three-phase electric cables.
- J. S. Atkinson and Stein and Atkinson - Rotary furnaces.
- Armstrong Whitworth - Boring bars.
- A. G. Mumford - Rotary Pumps.
- R. Hentschel (Germany) - Self-priming Pumps.
- GEC - Improvements in filaments for electric incandescent lamps or other purposes.
- J. R. Quain - Improvements in electric arc lamps.
- N. V. Philips - Improvements in or relating to Electric Discharge Tubes.
- Manley and Regulus - Pipe joints.
- Burning Gasified Coal, p 256 - p 257 (Illustrated)
- Cracking of a Concrete Road, p 247 - p 248
- Editorial, p 251 - p 252
- Some French Enginering Problems
- The Railway Position
- French Engineering Notes, p 263
- The Steel Union
- The Trade Inactivity
- Colonial Development
- The Navy
- Industrial Radiology, p 252 - 253
- Iron and Steel Institute, (No. I), p 244 - p 247
- Industrial Situation
- William Peter Rylands
- William James Larke
- Sir Hugh Bell
- Sir Frederick Mills
- National Federation of Iron and Steel Manufacturers
- James Henderson
- Mr Frank William Harbord
- Professor Henry Louis
- Mr Ernest Henry Saniter
- Mr H. B. Toy
- Mr Hubert Spence Thomas
- Mr Charles E. Stromeyer
- Industrial Situation
- Sir William Henry Ellis
- The History of Jernkontoret
- Iron Industry of Sweden
- Swedish Mining Industry
- F. Adcock
- National Physical Laboratory
- The Effect of Nitrogen on Chromium and Some Iron-Chromium Alloys
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 259
- 'Toldeo', motor ship by Burmeister and Wain to the order of Wilh, Wilhelmsen of Oslo. Trial Trip July 31st.
- 'Llandaff Castle', twin-screw passenger steamer by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co. Launch date August 10th.
- 'Clam', motor tankship by Netherland Shipbuilding Co.
- 'Carronwater', bucket hopper dredger, by Ferguson Brothers to the order of London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Launch date August 24th.
- Nos. '562G' and '568G', steel lighters, by Harland and Wolff to the order of Elder Dempster and Co. Launch August 24th.
- Models and Analogies for Demonstrating Electrical Principles, (No. IV) p 242 - p 244 (Illustrated)
- New Electrical Equipment at Southampton Docks, (No. III), p 240 - p 242 (Illustrated)
- Hydraulic Installation
- Mather and Platt
- A. G. Mumford
- Electric Crane Equipment
- Babcock and Wilcox
- Stothert and Pitt
- Cowans, Sheldon and Co
- Other Uses of Electricity
- Harland and Wolff
- Thornycroft
- Conclusion
- Elwell-Parker
- South African Engineering Notes, p 259
- New Locomotives and Rolling Stock
- Motor Assembly Factories
- Sixty Years Ago, p 248
- The Nationalisation of French Mines, p 253