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**[[Elswick Ordnance Co|Elswick Works]]. | **[[Elswick Ordnance Co|Elswick Works]]. | ||
**[[Merryweather and Sons]]. | **[[Merryweather and Sons]]. | ||
**[[George Harrison]]. | **[[George Harrison (of Elswick)|George Harrison]]. | ||
*Aeroplane Construction in America, p 489 and p 498. (Illustrated). | *Aeroplane Construction in America, p 489 and p 498. (Illustrated). | ||
Latest revision as of 17:40, 21 March 2019
- Contents, p 499.
Main Subjects
- A New Fire and Salvage Boat for Elswick, p 503 - p 504. (Illustrated).
- Aeroplane Construction in America, p 489 and p 498. (Illustrated).
- British Steel For Shells, p 509.
- Centrifugal Type Gas Washers, p 502. (Illustrated).
- Correspondence Schools, p 488 - p 489.
- Editorial, p 499 - p 500.
- The Apotheosis of The Destroyer.
- Empire Docks and Harbours.
- Engineering Works Canteens, by Arthur F. Agar before The Manchester Association of Engineers, p 491.
- Heating of Industrial Buildings, p 502 - p 503. (Illustrated).
- Heat Engines, H. Riall Sankey before The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 489-p 491.
- Henry Davey.
- Michael Longridge
- Sir William White.
- Sir Dugald Clerk.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, "Recent Developments by Product Coking" by George Blake Walker,p 509.
- Iron Ore, p 493.
- Professor Henry Louis.
- Links in The History of Engineering No I, by Rhys Jenkins, p 493.
- Ralph Hogg.
- Peter Bawde.
- John Avery.
- Marine Engine Committee, p 505.
- Naval Notes, p 504 - p 505.
- Destroyer v Submarine.
- German Naval Gunnery.
- A Navy for Indo-China.
- A Historic Order.
- November, p 487 - p 488.
- The Coventry Strike.
- National Shipyards.
- Railwaymen's Demands.
- Naval Events.
- German Air Raids.
- British Aeronautical Activity.
- Railways and Tramways.
- Port Development at Plymouth.
- Industrial Development Schemes.
- Works Canteens.
- Obituary, p 492.
- Permanent Memorial to Women's Work on Engineering Munitions, p 496.
- Progress in The Metallurgy of Copper, p 491.
- Random Reflections, p 500 - p 501.
- The Employment Market.
- Heat Engines.
- Boiler Failures.
- History.
- English as She is Writ.
- Reconstruction and Foreign Languages, p 493.
- Six-Ton Steam Wagon, p 494 - p 495. (Illustrated).
- The Action of Caustic Liquors on Steel Plates, Excerpt From Mr C. E. Stromeyer's Annual Report to The Manchester Steam User's Association, p 496.
- The Coventry Strike, p 501.
- The Output of Aeroplanes, p 508.
- The Testing Department of The Fiat Company, p 504. (Illustrated).