Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,713 pages of information and 247,105 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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** [[William Willcocks]].
** [[William Willcocks]].
* Letters to the Editor, p 107.
* Letters to the Editor, p 107.
** [[Robert Stephenson and Co: Rocket]] - [[H. W. Dickinson]] and [[Edward Washbourn Sargeant|E. W. Sargeant]].
** [[Robert Stephenson and Co: Rocket]] - [[Henry Winram Dickinson|H. W. Dickinson]] and [[Edward Washbourn Sargeant|E. W. Sargeant]].
** Safety and Stability of Aeroplanes.
** Safety and Stability of Aeroplanes.
** The auxilary Sailing Ship France.
** The auxilary Sailing Ship France.
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* Safety of Life at Sea - [[Sydney Buxton]], p 94.
* Safety of Life at Sea - [[Sydney Buxton]], p 94.


* Schilowsky Gyroscopic Monorail System, p 106.
* [[Schilowsky]] Gyroscopic Monorail System, p 106.


* Superheating in Locomotives, p 95.
* Superheating in Locomotives, p 95.
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* Warships in 1913, p 90 onwards.
* Warships in 1913, p 90 onwards.


* Watt Anniversary Lecture for 1914 - [[Samuel J. P. Thearle]], p 108.
* Watt Anniversary Lecture for 1914 - [[Samuel James Pope Thearle|Samuel J. P. Thearle]], p 108.





Latest revision as of 08:53, 13 January 2018

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  • Contents, p 101.

Main Subjects

  • Engineering in 1913, p 103.
  • Practical Results of Railway Electrification in Italy, p 88.
  • Superheating in Locomotives, p 95.
  • Transmission of Power by Chains, p 95.
  • Warships in 1913, p 90 onwards.


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