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 167,757 pages of information and 247,134 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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*[[Iron and Steel Institute]] No II, Sir [[Robert Hadfield]] Presided, p 258 - p 260.
*[[Iron and Steel Institute]] No II, Sir [[Robert Hadfield]] Presided, p 258 - p 260.
**"Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron" by [[James Spencer Hollings |J. S. Hollings]].
**"Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron" by [[James Spencer Hollings |J. S. Hollings]].
**"The Casting of Steel in Ingot and other Moulds" by [[Joseph Edward Fletcher|J. E. Fletcher]].
**"The Casting of Steel in Ingot and other Moulds" by [[Joseph Ernst Fletcher|J. E. Fletcher]].
**"Principles of Ope-Hearth Furnace Design" by [[C. H. F. Bagley]].
**"Principles of Ope-Hearth Furnace Design" by [[C. H. F. Bagley]].
**"The Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-Hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam" by [[Thomas Brown Mackenzie|T. B. Mackenzie]].
**"The Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-Hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam" by [[Thomas Brown Mackenzie|T. B. Mackenzie]].

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  • Contents, p 267.

Main Subjects

  • A Factory Education Scheme, p 262.
  • An Ambulance Train for The American Army, p 260 - p 263 and p 266. (Illustrated).
  • British Railways Under War Conditions No III, p 268 - p 269.
    • Railways and Invasion.
  • Editorial, p 267 - p 268.
    • The Meanest Thing.
    • The Rationing of Fuel.
  • From Army to Shipyard, p 262.
  • German Maritime War Aims, p 268.
  • Inspecting American Rails for Renewal, p 277.
  • Railways and Railway Workshops, p 277.
  • Scientific and Industrial Research No II, p 272 - p 273.

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