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**[[James Robert Napier |James R. Napier]]. | **[[James Robert Napier |James R. Napier]]. | ||
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*The [[1924 British Empire Exhibition]], Engineering Exhibits, (No. XXVII), p 454 - p 458. (Illustrated). | *The [[1924 British Empire Exhibition]], Engineering Exhibits, (No. XXVII), p 454 - p 458. (Illustrated). | ||
**'''General Engineering Exhibits'''. | **'''General Engineering Exhibits'''. |
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- Contents, p 467.
Main Subjects
- 1924 Motor Car Show, (No. II), p 470 - p 473. (Illustrated).
- 10-Ton, Single - Cylinder Road Roller, p 466 and p 477. (Illustrated).
- 48-Inch Stroke Portable Slotting Machine, p 474 - p 475. (Illustrated).
- A Large Grain Elevator, p 473.
- A Seven Day Journal, p 453.
- Low Temperature Carbonisation Test - C. H. Lander.
- Australian Locomotives - Clyde Engineering Co.
- Wireless Beacons - Marconi International Marine Co.
- Scrapping of Japanese Warships.
- Power Station Wages.
- Standardisation in American Shipbuilding.
- The Zeppelin Works.
- The Greenock Shipyard Explosion - Greenock and Grangemouth Dockyard Co, British Oxygen Co.
- A New Building Material - Fyfe-Stone Co.
- Diesel Engine Castings.
- British Engineering Standards Association, p 460.
- Sir Archibald Denny in the Chair.
- Bulk Electricity Tariff in South Africa, p 475.
- Cost of Production, by E. T. Good, p 460 - p 461.
- Dock Extensions at Southampton, p 458 - p 460. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 467 - p 468.
- Admiral Sir Percy Scott and his Work.
- Waste - Tom Westgarth.
- Electric Lighting in a Drawing-office, p 461. (Illustrated).
- GEC.
- Engineering Education at Cambridge University, p 462 - p 464 and after p 472. (Illustrated).
- Sir Alfred Ewing.
- Companies Involved Listed.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 479.
- 'Papuan Chief' single-screw steamer by Harland and Wolff for service in New Guinea. Engines by McKie and Baxter.
- 'Manuela' twin-screw tanker by Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij.
- 'Antenor' twin-screw steamer by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co. to the order of Alfred Holt and Co.
- 'Luna' lightship by Thornycroft to the order of the Commissioners of the Port of Calcutta.
- 'Rio Dorado steel screw steamer by the Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co to the order of the Thompson Shipping Co. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 473.
- 'Work Hardening of Hardened Steel' by Edward G. Herbert.
- 'Fatigue in the Iron and Steel Trades' by H. M. Vernon.
- '100 Years of British Railways' by Frederick M. Jones.
- New Storm Relief Sewer for London, p 474.
- One Hundred Years of British Railways, (No. XVII), Part II- The First Half Century, The Midland Railway, p 468.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 474.
- James R. Napier.
- Purfleet powder magazine
- T. F. Fillarv
- The 1924 British Empire Exhibition, Engineering Exhibits, (No. XXVII), p 454 - p 458. (Illustrated).
- General Engineering Exhibits.
- The Discoveries of the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, by T. S. Ashton of The Newcomen Society, p 475.
- Waste, by Tom Westgarth, Presidential address to the North East Coast Institution, p 476.