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** The Thames Cruisers | ** The Thames Cruisers | ||
* [[G. Rennie and Co]] - Move of works from Greenwich to Wivenhoe | * [[G. Rennie and Co]] - Move of works from Greenwich to Wivenhoe | ||
** [[Rennie-Forrestt Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co]] | ** [[Rennie-Forrestt Shipbuilding Co|Rennie-Forrestt Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co]] | ||
* Graphic Determination of Pressures on Retaining Walls - [[J. A. Main]] | * Graphic Determination of Pressures on Retaining Walls - [[J. A. Main]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:10, 4 November 2018
1912 March 01st PDF
Main Subjects
- Catalogues
- Davy Brothers - New Hydraulic Valve (Illustrated)
- Editorial
- Train Control in America
- The Effect of Pressure on the Transmission of Heat
- The Coal Crisis
- Experiments on Fire-boxes, Tubes and Stays - Robert Weatherburn
- February Review
- Machine Tools and protection
- The Hamburg Metropolitan Railway
- Loss of a Submarine
- Civil Engineers' Appointments Board
- Prussian Legislation and Monopolies
- The Jungfrau Railway
- Aeronautics in Britain
- Prussian Water Bill
- Dover
- The Coal Crisis
- A Ten Hours' Working Day
- Liverpool
- The French Naval Programme
- The Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- Aeroplanes
- The Thames Cruisers
- G. Rennie and Co - Move of works from Greenwich to Wivenhoe
- Graphic Determination of Pressures on Retaining Walls - J. A. Main
- Gyrostatic Compass - George K. B. Elphinstone
- John McNeil and Co - Large Sugar Mill for Argentina (Illustrated)
- Manchester University - Electro-Technical laboratories (Illustrated)
- Motors for Lifeboats (Illustrated), p.221
- Fay and Bowen
- Thornycroft
- Blake
- Wolseley
- Tylor and Co of Kings Cross
- Naval Disasters and Accidents During 1911
- New Electric Mining Rules
- On the Wider Adoption and Standardisation of Water-Tube Boilers - E. M. Speakman
- Portable Air-Compressing Plant (Illustrated) - Ingersoll-Rand Co and Parsons Motor Co
- Ropeways - High Altitude Ropeway in Bolivia (Illustrated)
- Use of Batteries on Alternating Current Systems (III)