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**'The Bromley Singles, [[Great Eastern Railway | G.E.R.]]' by [[F. W. Brewer]]. | **'The Bromley Singles, [[Great Eastern Railway | G.E.R.]]' by [[F. W. Brewer]]. | ||
**'Canterbury and Whistable Tunnel' by [[James Graeme Hepburn Warren |J. G. H. Warren]]. | **'Canterbury and Whistable Tunnel' by [[James Graeme Hepburn Warren |J. G. H. Warren]]. | ||
**'Dry-Weather Flows' by [[ | **'Dry-Weather Flows' by [[Alfred A. Barnes]]. | ||
*Memorial to Late Sir [[Corbet Woodall]], p 88. | *Memorial to Late Sir [[Corbet Woodall]], p 88. | ||
**[[John W. Cobb]]. | **[[John W. Cobb]]. |
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1925 July 24th PDF
- Contents, p 91.
Main Subjects
- 2600 H.P. Motors for a Paper Pulp Mill, p 95 - p 96. (Illustrated).
- A Cardboard Box Machine, p 94. (Illustrated).
- A Change-Over of Electric Supply, p 88.
- An Oil Engine Plant for Peak Loads, p 95.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 79.
- The Transmutation of Metals.
- Canal Developments.
- The Ebb and Flow of Population.
- Railway Developments in Eastern Kent.
- Supply and Utilisation of Research Workers.
- Lost Time in the Industry.
- Coke Oven Practice.
- The Cunard Liner Alaunia.
- British Engineering Standards Association, p 96.
- Editorial, p 91 - p 92.
- Liquid Fuels of the Future.
- Frequency.
- Effect of Keyways on the Strength of Shafts, p 96 - p 97.
- Hydro-Electric Development at the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, (No. IV), p 82 - p 84.
- Alabama Power Co.
- Henry Ford.
- International Conference on High-Tension Electric Supply, p 92 - p 93.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 99.
- 'Neptunian' single-screw motor ship by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, to the order of the Hopemount Shipping Co.
- 'Boyaca' revenue cruiser by Chantiers et Ateliers de St. Nazaire. Engines by Thornycroft.
- 'Carare' twin-screw steamer by Cammell, Laird and Co to the order of Elders and Fyffes.
- 'Jevington Court' single-screw steamer by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of Haldin and Co.
- 'Tamahine' twin-screw steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the [[Union Steamship Company of New Zealand.
- 'Ainderby' steamer by William Gray and Co to the order of Sir R. Ropner and Co.
- 'Larchbank' twin-screw motor vessel by Harland and Wolff to the order of Andrew Weir and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 88.
- 'The Bromley Singles, G.E.R.' by F. W. Brewer.
- 'Canterbury and Whistable Tunnel' by J. G. H. Warren.
- 'Dry-Weather Flows' by Alfred A. Barnes.
- Memorial to Late Sir Corbet Woodall, p 88.
- Obituary, p 85.
- Rectifiers, (No. I), p 84 - p 85.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 97.
- Mr Ramsbottom.
- South African Engineering Notes, p 97.
- Steel Works in South Africa.
- Rhodesia Railways.
- Union Air Mail Terminated.
- New Power Plants for South Africa.
- The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, by Ernest Leopold Ahrons, (No. XXX), Period 1876 to 1881, p 80 - p 82. (Illustrated).
- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
- W. Barton Wright.
- Kitson and Co.
- Dubs and Co.
- S. W. Johnson.
- Midland Railway.
- Robert Stephenson and Co.
- London and North Western Railway.
- Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.
- William Adams.
- Fairlie Engine Co - Avonside Engine Co.
- Swindon, Marlborough and Andover Railway.
- Francis William Webb.
- Sharp, Stewart and Co.
- Great Northern Railway.
- Great Eastern Railway.
- The Post-Office Wireless Station at Hillmorten, Near Rugby,, after p 94. (Illustrated).
- The Ribble Power Station, p 96.
- The Rugby Wireless Station, p 82.
- The Schneider Hydro-Mechanical Transmission Gear, p 86 - p 88 and p 90. (Illustrated).