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**'Superheat and High Pressures' by [[F. W. Brewer]]. | **'Superheat and High Pressures' by [[F. W. Brewer]]. | ||
*[[Manchester Association of Engineers]], p 412. | *[[Manchester Association of Engineers]], p 412. | ||
**[[R. Onions]]. | **[[Robert Onions|R. Onions]]. | ||
*[[North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders]], p 417. | *[[North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders]], p 417. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:11, 13 October 2019
- Contents, p 407.
Main Subjects
- A British Bottle-Making Machine, p 395 - p 399 and after p 406. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 393.
- Compulsory Arbitration in France.
- Russian Railways.
- Railway Traffic.
- The Late Professor Andrew Gray.
- The Rating of Shipyards and Engineering Works.
- Board of Trade Regulations and Shipbuilding Costs.
- New Electrical Plant at Fulham.
- Scientific and Industrial Research.
- Electricity Charges.
- British Marine Aviation, p 399 - p 400, and p 406. (Illustrated).
- Death Announcement, p 407.
- Editorial, p 407 - p 408.
- The French Naval Renaissance.
- Some Shipbuilding Conditions.
- Foreign Patents, p 412.
- German Iron and Steel Production, p 408 - p 409.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 417.
- 'Larchbank' twin-screw motor vessel by Harland and Wolff to the order of Andrew Weir and Co.
- 'Tresillian' steamer by William Gray and Co to the order of the Hain Steamship Co.
- 'Solon' steamer by William Gray and Co to the order of the Compagnie de Navigation d'Obigny, Paris.
- 'Sirdhana' passenger and cargo steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the British India Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Maxina' twin-screw tanker by Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij to the order of the Curacaosche Scheepoaart Maatschappij.
- 'Sun XV' screw tug by Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co to the order of Mr W. H. J. Alexander.
- 'Cariboa' steamer by the New Waterway Shipbuilding Co to the order of the Newfoundland Government.
- 'Tamahine' twin-screw passenger steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the Union Steamship Co.
- 'Malabar' motor ship by Barclay, Curle and Co to the order of Burns Philp and Co. Engines by John G. Kincaid and Co.
- 'Vedic' twin-screw passenger liner by Harland and Wolff to the order of the White Star Line.
- Letters to the Editor, p 400 - p 401.
- 'Compound Locomotives' by Ernest Leopold Ahrons.
- C. W. Dauncey reply.
- 'The British Locomotive from 1825 to 1924' by Ernest Leopold Ahrons.
- 'Heatless Combustion' by W. J. Walker of Dundee.
- by J. F. Alcock of Shoreham.
- 'Superheat and High Pressures' by F. W. Brewer.
- Manchester Association of Engineers, p 412.
- North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, p 417.
- Obituary, p 408.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 409.
- Some Novel Hydro-Pneumatic Pumping Plants, p 413 - p 414. (Illustrated).
- Steam Turbine and Condenser Test Codes, p 401.
- Supervisory Control of Automatic Sub-Stations, p 412 - p 413. (Illustrated).
- 1925 Textile Machinery Exhibition, (No. II), p 410 - p 412. (Illustrated).
- Laminated Gears.
- Boltons Superheater and Pipe Works.
- Victory Valves.
- Joseph Stubbs.
- Platt Brothers.
- English Electric Co.
- Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Co.
- BTH.
- Siemens-Schuckert Co.
- Metropolitan-Vickers.
- GEC.
- Hoffmann Manufacturing Co.
- Skefko Ball Bearing Co.
- Ransome and Marles Bearing Co.
- John Hetherington and Sons.
- Markt and Co.
- Dobson and Barlow.
- British Northrop Loom Co.
- Benninger.
- The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, by Ernest Leopold Ahrons, (No. XLII), Period 1890-1900, p 394 - p 395. (Illustrated).
- H. A. Ivatt.
- Great Northern Railway.
- Sir John Aspinall.
- G. Hughes.
- D. Jones.
- Wilson Worsdell.
- James Holden.
- Beyer, Peacock and Co.
- Midland and South Western Junction Railway.
- Sharp, Stewart and Co.
- S. W. Johnson.
- Francis William Webb.
- Barry Railway.
- Great Eastern Railway.
- North Eastern Railway.
- Great Northern Railway.
- Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
- W. Dean.
- Great Western Railway.
- The 1925 Motor Show, (No. II), p 402 - p 404. (Illustrated).
- The Quarter's Shipbuilding Returns, p 414 - p 415.
- The Railway Centenary Exhibition, p 409.
- The 1925 Wireless Exhibition, p 409.