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A.C. SYSTEM of Arc Welding, 213 | |||
Alexander, H.M.S., Icebreaker for Archangel, 632, 633 | |||
Alldays, Mark II., Agricultural Tractor, 339 | |||
Allen West Lifting Magnet Switchgear, 355 Allen’s Salvage Pump and Oil Engine, 332 America, Concrete Goods Wagons in, 107 America, Inclined Chutes for Distribution of | |||
Concrete, 24.5, 256, 284, 300, 306 | |||
American Caterpillar Excavating and Backfilling Machine, 412, 418 | |||
American Locomotive Company’s Mallet Engine for Virginian Railway, 618 | |||
American Locomotives for the Far East, 216 ; (Correction), 383 | |||
American Locomotives, Steam Tenders for, 558, 559 | |||
American Machines for Dressing Railway Sleepers, 392 | |||
American Railway Derrick Car, 190 | |||
American Three-quarter Cubic Yard Steam Shovel, 366 | |||
Andersons’ Semi-Diesel Marine Engines, The First Made in New Zealand, 81 | |||
Angus Sanderson Car Engine, 406, 407 | |||
Archdale, James and Co., Thread-milling Machine, 274 | |||
Armstrong-Siddeley 29.5 H.P. Motor Car, 482, 483 | |||
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co.: | |||
H.M. Light Crui-er Delhi, 429,438 | |||
H.M. Seaplane Carrier .Hermes, 274 | |||
Icebreakers for Archangel, 632, 633, 636 | |||
Locomotive Works at Scotswood, 536, 540 (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1919) | |||
Oil Tank Steamer San Fernando, 605 | |||
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Limited, and Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 250-Ton Self-propelling Crane Lighter, 225 (Four-paqe Supplement, September 5th, 1919) | |||
Aster Engineering Company, Electric Lighting, Set, 332 | |||
Aster Motor Car Engine at Olympia, 530 | |||
Austin Tractor, 356 | |||
Australian-built Fleet Auxiliary Biloela, 154, 155 | |||
Australian and New Zealand Locomotives, Recent, 180 | |||
Avery Automatic Grain Scales at Hull Grain Silo, 365 | |||
Avery Brinell Testing Machine, 406 | |||
Avonmore Engineering Company’s Rotary Pump, 382 | |||
B | |||
BAIRSTOW, Laonard, on the Progress of Aviation in the War Period, 193 | |||
Baldwin Locomotives for the Far East, 216 ; | |||
(Correction), 383 | |||
Barr and Stroud’s Exhibits at Glasgow, 529— see also Fournier d’Albe | |||
Beardmore 30 H.P. Motor Chassis, 531 | |||
Beardmore-Farquhar Light Machine Gun, 494, 495 | |||
Belfast, New Shipyard at, Harland and Wolff, 563 | |||
Belluzzo Marine Turbine, 20,000 H.P., 603 | |||
Bignell-Jones, Self-sinking Concrete Pile, 498 | |||
Biloela, Australian-built Fleet Auxiliary, 154, 155 | |||
Bone, Professor A., and Others, on Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 299, 316 | |||
Brackenbury Screw Gauge, 508 | |||
Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, “ Navy ” Type Electric Motor Starters, 32 | |||
British Arc Welding Company Exhibit at Glasgow, 529 | |||
British Railway Workshops in War Time, 104, 178, 200, 208, 228, 232, 326, 334, 374, 375, 402, 484, 490, 581, 590 ; (Letter), 230 {Two-page Supplement, October 24dh, 1919) | |||
British Science and Key Industries Exhibition, 529 | |||
British Scientific Products Exhibition, 38, 65 | |||
British Stationary Diesel Engines of To-day, 349 | |||
British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, Coolidge Tube, 80 | |||
British Thomson-Houston Company, Electrical Equipment for Cogging Mill, 444, 586 | |||
British Thread-milling Machines, 249, 274, 302, 324 • | |||
Broadbent, T., and Sons, Limited, Crane Works at Huddersfield, 27, 29, 36 (Two-page Supplement, July 11 th, 1919) | |||
Brown-Firth Laboratories, Sheffield, 351, 353 | |||
Brown, John, and Co., Limited, H.M. Battleship Hood, 465, 468 | |||
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C.P.R. PASSENGER Locomotives, 641 | |||
Carnegie, Andrew (Portrait), 156 | |||
Champlain Dry Dock at Quebec, 82, 86 | |||
Clayton and Shuttleworth Caterpillar Tractor, 339 | |||
Cleveland Chain Track Tractor, 356, 379, 384 | |||
Cochrane and Co., “ Wedge ” Optical Pyrometer, 229 | |||
Cole, Marchent and Morley 2500 I.H.P. Rolling Mill Engines, 136, 140, 141 | |||
Colville, D., and Sons’ Glengarnock Works, 75 (Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919) | |||
Conradi, C. G., on The Present Position of Mechanical Road Traction, 546 | |||
Cooper, Major A. Q., Friction Drive Relay Control for Aircraft, 226, 227 | |||
Cosmos Engineering Company’s Motor Car, 513, 572 | |||
Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva Water Turbines, 456 (Two-page Supplement, November 1th, 1919) | |||
Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, Crane Lighter No. 4, 225 (Four-page Supplement, September 5th, 1919) | |||
Cretemast, Concrete Tug, John verMehr, 544, 545 | |||
Crewe Shops, London and North-Western Railway War Work, 200, 208 | |||
Cricklewood Works of the Nieuport Aircraft-Company, 151, 158 | |||
Crossley Brothers, Limited, Cold-starting Heavy Oil Engine, 252 | |||
Crossley Motors, Limited, 25-30 H.P., 460 | |||
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DAVEY, Norman, Notes on a Tour in Italy and France, 456, 506, 603 (Two-page Supplement, November 1th, 1919) | |||
Davis and Soames Clutch and Automatic Current-limiting Regulator, 470 | |||
Davy Brothers and British Thomson-Houston Company Electrical Rolling Mills at Templeborough, 444, 586 (Two-page Supplement, December 12th, 1919) | |||
Delhi, H.M. Light Cruiser, 429, 438 | |||
de Normanville. A., Centrifugal Rain and Spray Guard, 315 | |||
de Normanville, Captain E., on Current Tendencies in Automobile Design, 406 | |||
Derby Shops of the Midland Railway, War Work, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1919) | |||
“ Dey ” Electric Automobile, 619 | |||
D.L. Motor Manufacturing Co.’s Three-wheeled Tractor, 340 | |||
Doncaster Shops of the Great Northern Railway, War Work, 374, 375 | |||
Doxford, William, and Sons, Oil Engine, 64 ; (Letter), 131 | |||
Drummond Brothers, Screw Gauge Making at Guildford, 375 | |||
E | |||
EMERSON Tractor, 379 | |||
Enfield-Allday Light Motor Car, 40, 41 | |||
F | |||
FEDERATED Malay States Pacific Locomotive, 216 ; (Correction), 383 | |||
F.T.A.T. Agricultural Tractor, 339, 340 | |||
Fielding and Platt, Limited, Rotary Pump, 8 | |||
Finney Hand Pump, 191 ; (Letter), 314 | |||
Fordson Tractor, 356 | |||
Foster, Wm., and Co., Limited, Steam Tractor, 9 | |||
Foster’s Compound Steam Wagon, 584 | |||
Fournier d’Albe, Ban’ and Stroud, “ Matia ” | |||
Optophone, 39, 65, 529 | |||
Franklin System of Lowering Boats from Ships, 403, 404 | |||
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GATUN Power Station, Panama Canal, 562, 566 | |||
G.O. Tractor, 379, 384 | |||
German Liners’ Machinery Repaired by Plastic | |||
Arc Welding, 56, 60 | |||
Glengarnock Works, D. Colville and Sons, 75 (Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919) | |||
Gourepare Jute Mill near Calcutta, 505, 516 | |||
(Two-page Supplement, November 21.9/., 1919) | |||
Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171, 182 | |||
Gray Tractor, 379, 380 | |||
Great Central Railway War Work at Gorton and Dukinfield, 581, 590 | |||
Great Northern Railway War Work at Doncaster, 374, 375 | |||
Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland, Travelling Post-offices, 610, 611 | |||
Greater Winnipeg New Water Supply, 399 | |||
Guildford, Screw Gauge Making at, Drummond | |||
Brothers, 375 | |||
H | |||
HAIGHS, Limited, Broaching Machine, 108 | |||
Hainault Optical Works, 434 | |||
Hall, B. J., and Co., Arc Lamp for Studio Photography, 534 | |||
Harbinger System of Lowering Boats from Ships, 403, 404 | |||
Harland and Wolff’s New Shipyard at Belfast, 563 | |||
Harvey, Leonard C., on the Use of Pulverised Coal, 15, 26, 50 ; (Letter), 314 | |||
Hawkins, H.M. Light Cruiser, 296 | |||
Hawthorn-Gray Manhole Ring and Door, 594 | |||
Hell Gate Bridge, 125 | |||
Herbert, Alfred, Screw Type Broaching Machine, 108, 112 | |||
Herbert, Alfred, on Standardisation of Spindle Noses for Milling Machines, 358 ; (Letters), 410, 436, 488, 511 | |||
Herbert, E. G., Rapid Vertical Hack Saw, 162 | |||
Hermes, H.M. Seaplane Carrier, Sir W. G. | |||
Armstrong, "Whitworth and Co., 274 | |||
Hick, Hargreaves Cylinder Cover, 349 | |||
Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Two Big Condensers, 190 | |||
Holcroft, H., on the Metamorphosis of the Locomotive, 78, 108, 126, 153 ; (Letters), 164, 176, 206, 230, 254 | |||
Holroyd, John, and Co., Milling and Screwing Machine, 249, 251 | |||
Holroyd, John, and Co., Square Thread Milling Machines, 275, 302 | |||
Hood, H.M. Battleship, John Brown and Co., Limited, 465, 468 | |||
Horwich and Newton Heath War Work, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 104, 178 | |||
Huddersfield Crane Works, Thomas Broadbent and Sons, Limited, 27. 29, 36 (Two-page Supplement, July 11th, 1919) | |||
Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Railways, 171, 182 | |||
Hull, 40,000-Ton Grain Silo at the King George | |||
Dock, 360, 364 (Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919) | |||
Hulse and Co.. Motor-driven Portable Shaping Machine, 118 | |||
ILLINOIS Central Railway Derrick Car, 190 | |||
India, Jute and its Manufacture, 505, 516" | |||
(Two-page Supplement, November 21s/, 1919) | |||
Inglis, Dr. John (Portrait), 63 | |||
Inglis, Professor C. E., on Portable Military | |||
Bridges, 283, 310 | |||
Italian Destroyer Audace, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 | |||
Italy and .France, Notes on a Tour in, Norman Davey, 456 506, 603 (Two-page Supplement, November llh, 1919) | |||
J | |||
JAPANESE Torpedo-boat Destroyer Urakase, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 (Two-page Supplement, July 4th, 1919) | |||
Johnson, H. C., Tower Chute for Constructing Concrete Buildings, 614, 621 | |||
K ■ | |||
KING George Dock, Hull, 40,000-Ton Grain Silo, 360, 364 (Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919) | |||
Kjellberg, Oscar, on Electric Welding and its Application to Shipbuilding, 442, 472 ; (Letters), 511, 535, 561, 620 | |||
L | |||
LACY-HULBERT Three-stage Air Compressor, 405 | |||
Lancashire and Yorkshire Bailway War Work, 104, 178 | |||
Lanchester Motor Car at Olympia, 513 | |||
Leparmentier System of Hull Construction, 94 ; | |||
(Letter), 110 | |||
Liebert’s Thread Milling Process, 249, 275 | |||
Lobnitz Bucket Dredger for Platinum, 90 | |||
London and North-Western Railway, War Work | |||
Carried Out in the Crewe Shops, 200, 208 ; in the Wolverton Works, 228, 232 | |||
M | |||
MAINE, Standard Steamship, Harland and Wolff, 563, 564 | |||
Martin Cultivator Company’s Caterpillar Tractor, 356 | |||
Martin Cultivator Company’s Four-wheeled Tractor, 356 | |||
Maskell Tractor and Plough, 379, 380 | |||
Mass Motor Car Works, 627 | |||
Mavitta—see Thompson-Mavitta | |||
Meares, J. W., on Development and Storage of Water for Electrical Purposes, 186 | |||
Merryweather and Sons’ Electrical Submersible Pump, 595 | |||
Michell Journal Bearing and Thrust Block, 202 | |||
Midland Railway Shops, Derby, War Work, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1919) | |||
Mirrlees Air Blast Controlling Device, 349 | |||
Mirr lees-Watson Arrangement for Cleaning Condensers, 142 | |||
Mogul 30 H.P. Tractor, 378, 384 | |||
Morley, H. W., Notes on Drop Valves for Steam Engines, 25 ; (Letter). 84 | |||
Moseley Tractor, N. W. Simpson, 379 | |||
Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, Petrol Shunting Engine, 16 | |||
Moulton George, Limited, Thread Milling Machine, 249, 250 | |||
Murray River, Regulating Storage Reservoir on, 49 | |||
N | |||
NAPIER Motor Car Engine Gear-box, Back Axle and Anti-rolling Device, &c., 407, 408, 409, 512, 514 | |||
“ Navy ” Type Electric Motor Starters, Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, 32 | |||
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Limited, 520, 521 | |||
New Mexico, United States Electric Battleship, 204, 234 * | |||
Niagara, Hydro-electric Developments at. 427, 454, 464 | |||
Nicola, Romeo, and Co., Petrol-driven Air Compressor and Benzine Motor, 506, 507 | |||
Nicuport “ Night Hawk ” Single-seater Scout, 132, 151, 158 | |||
OLYMPIA, Motor Car Show, 460, 479, 530 | |||
PANAMA Canal, Hydro-electric Power Plant at, 562, 566 | |||
Parry Steam Blower for Cleaning Boiler Tubes, 381 . | |||
Pick Motor Company’s Tractor Plough, 378, 379, | |||
Pickles, J., and Son, Horizontal Log Band Saw, 498 | |||
Popplewell, W. C., on the Influence of the Modulus Ratio on Reinforced Concrete Stresses, 628 | |||
Pruden Carburiser for Use with Pulverised Coal, 26 * | |||
QUEBEC, Champlain Dry Dock, 82, 86 | |||
R | |||
RANSOMES, Sims and Jefferies, Tractor Plough, 8 | |||
Richards Thread Milling Machine, 324 | |||
Riva—see Costruzioni | |||
Robey and Co., Limited, Compound Steam | |||
Wagon, 9 | |||
Robey Semi-Diesel Engine, 583 | |||
Rotoplunge Pump Company’s Pump, 382 | |||
Royal Agricultural Show, 8 | |||
Ruston-Hornsby Motor Car at Olympia, 481, 482 | |||
s | |||
SAN FERNANDO, Oil Tank Steamer, Sir W. | |||
G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 605 | |||
Sankey, Captain Riall, on Direction Finding by Wireless Telegraphy, 388 | |||
Saunderson Tractor, 378, 379 | |||
Scotswood Locomotive Works, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 536, 540 (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1919) | |||
Shanks, Thomas, and Co., Horizontal Boring and Milling Machine, 162 | |||
Shantung Railway Consolidation Locomotive, 216 | |||
Shaxby, Captain J. H., on a Cheap and Simple Micro-balance, 619 | |||
Simon, Henry, Elevating, Conveying, and Elec trical Equipment at Hull Grain Silo, 360, 364 {Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919) | |||
Smith and Coventry, Horizontal Broaching Machine, 108, 109, 112 | |||
Smith and Coventry, Keyseating and Mortising Machine, 416, 417 | |||
Smithfield Club Show, 583 | |||
South Yorkshire, New Railway in, 171, 182 | |||
Sterling Metals, Limited, Aluminium Crank Case for 750 H.P. Engine, 531 | |||
Straker-Squire Motor Car at Olympia, 514 | |||
Submersible Motors, Limited, Pump and Motor, 354 | |||
Suez Canal, Temporary Swing Bridge over, at El Kantar a, 174 | |||
Sviatogor, Icebreaker for Archangel, 632, 633, 636 | |||
Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. | |||
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, 520, 521 | |||
T | |||
TASKER Road Locomotive, 583 | |||
Taylor, Captain W. T., ®n the Economical | |||
Design of Water Conduits, 293 | |||
Taylor, Charles, Limited, Thread Milling | |||
Machine, 249 | |||
Templeborough, Electrical Rolling Mills at, 586 | |||
Thompson-Mavitta Drafting Machine, 238 | |||
Thornycroft Emergency Lighting Set, 331 | |||
Thwaites Brothers’ Factory for Manufacture of | |||
Cast Steel Road Wheels, 5, 12 | |||
Titan, 25 H.P. Tractor, 378, 384 | |||
Tomlinson, F., Pressure Casting Apparatus, 263 | |||
Trefoil.^ Diesel Motor Ship, Vickers, 198 | |||
Tylor Engine for Angus Sanderson Car, 406, 407 | |||
U.S. Electric Battleship Now Mexico, 204, 234 | |||
Ure-Reid, Cards from a Diesel Engine, 497 | |||
V | |||
VAUGHAN Crane Company’s Electric Lifting Block, 261 | |||
Ver Mehr, John, Reinforced Concrete Tug | |||
Cretemast, 544, 545 | |||
Vickers Diesel Engine, Some Notes on, 198 | |||
“ Victory ” Pipe Joint, 381 | |||
Virginian Railway, Mallet Compound Locomotive, 618 | |||
w | |||
WALRAND Converter, 46 | |||
Ward-Leonard-Ilgner Set for Cogging Mill at Templeborough, British Thomson-Houston Company, 444, 586 | |||
Warner Automatic Boiler Feed Regulator, 380 | |||
381 ; (Correction) 406 | |||
Watford Electric and Manufacturing Company’s Automatic Starter, 65 | |||
Watt, James, Centenary, 277, 308 | |||
“ Wedge ” Optical Pyrometer, Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229 | |||
Weeks-Dungey Four-wheeled Tractor, 378, 379 | |||
Weir Locomotive Feed Heater and Pump, 405 | |||
West, H. J., and Co., the “ Whalley ” Concrete and Tar-macadam Mixer, 559, 560 | |||
West, Lieut. R. Rolleston, on Air Brakes for Aeroplanes, 570 | |||
Westland Aircraft Works, Limousine Aeroplane, 271, 280 ; (Correction) 348 (Two-page Supplement, September ISth, 1919) | |||
“ Whalley ” Concrete and Tar-macadam Mixer, 559, 560 | |||
Wigham, J., and Sons, Steam Waste Prevention Device, 380, 381 | |||
Willans and Robinson, Emergency Governor, Safety Governor, and Water Circulation Failure Gears, 349 | |||
Williamson, James, Calculating Diagrams for Reinforced Concrete, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 15th, 1919) | |||
Wilson Welder and Metals Company’s System of Plastic Arc Welding, 56, 60 | |||
Wimperis, Major H. E., Bomb Sights, 211 | |||
Winnipeg, Greater, New Water Supply, 399 | |||
With ering ton, H.M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 417 | |||
Wolseley Motor Car, 460, 480, 481 | |||
Wolverton Shops, London and North-Western Railway War Work, 228, 232 | |||
X-RAY Examination by Coolidge Tube, 80 | |||
YARROW Destroyers, 3 (Two-page Supplement, | |||
July <lth, 1919) | |||
Subjects. | |||
A | A | ||
AERIAL Bomb Sights, Major H. E. Wimperis, 211 | |||
Aeroplane, Limousine Four-seater, Westland | |||
Aircraft Works, 271, 280 ; (Correction), 348 | |||
(Two-page Supplement, September l^th, 1919) | |||
Agricultural Show, The Royal, 8 | |||
Agricultural Tractor Trials, 308, 338, 356, 378, 384 | |||
Air Brakes for Aeroplanes, Lieut. R. Rolleston West, 570 | |||
Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, Nicola, Romeo and Co., 506, 507 | |||
Air Compressor, Three-stage, Lacy-Hulbert and Co., 405 | |||
Aircraft, Friction Drive Relay Control for, Major A. G. Cooper, 226, 227 | |||
Agricultural Tractor Trials | |||
Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, Nicola, Romeo and Co., 507 | |||
Air | |||
Aluminium Crank Case for 750 H.P. Engine, Sterling Metals, Limited, 531 | Aluminium Crank Case for 750 H.P. Engine, Sterling Metals, Limited, 531 | ||
Ambulance Trains | |||
Ambulance Trains and Commander-in-Chief’s | |||
Train at Wolverton Works, 228, 232 | |||
Arc Welding, A.C. System, 213 | |||
Automatic Starter—see Electrical Matters | |||
Automobile Design, Current Tendencies in, | |||
Captain E. de Normanville, 406 | |||
Automobile, The “ Dey ” Electric, 619 | |||
Aviation in the War Period, Progress of, Leonard Bairstow, 93, 115 | |||
B | B | ||
BAND-SAW, Horizontal Log, J. Pickles and Son, 498 | |||
Bearing and Thrust Block, Michell, 202 | |||
Benzine Motor—see Engines | |||
Blast-furnaces at Glengarnock, D. Colville and | |||
Benzine | |||
1919) 75 ^Our'page SuVV^^it, July 25th, | |||
Boats—see Ships | Boats—see Ships | ||
Boiler Feed Regulator | |||
Boiler Manhole Compensating Ring and Door, | Boiler Feed Regulator, R. Warner and Co., 380, 381 ; (Correction), 406 | ||
Boiler Tube Cleaner, Parry | |||
Boiler Manhole Compensating Ring and Door, “ Haw thorn-Gray,” 594 | |||
Boiler Tube Cleaner, The Parry, 381 | |||
Boilers Fired with Powdered Coal, Leonard C. | |||
Harvey, 52 | |||
Bomb Sights, Major H. E. Wimperis, 211 | |||
Boring Machines—see Machine Tools | Boring Machines—see Machine Tools | ||
Bridge, Hell Gate, 125 | Bridge, Hell Gate, 125 | ||
Bridge, Temporary Swing, | |||
Bridges on the Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171 182 | Bridge, Temporary Swing, over Suez Canal, 174 | ||
Bridges, Portable Military, Professor C. E. Inglis, 283, 310 | |||
Bridges on the Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171, 182 J | |||
Bridges, Portable Military, Professor C. E. | |||
Inglis, 283, 310 | |||
Broaching Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
Burners for Coal Dust, The Bergman, Fuller, Sopulco, Quigley, &c., Leonard C. Harvey, 26, 50 J | |||
Burners for | |||
c | c | ||
CALCULATING Diagrams—see Concrete | |||
Cards, Engine—see Engines | Cards, Engine—see Engines | ||
Cartridge Case Renovation | Cartridge Case Renovation at Derby Works, Midland Railway, 402 (Two-page Supplement, October 21th, 1919) | ||
Cast Steel | |||
Cast Steel Road Wheels Manufacture, Thwaite, Brothers, Limited, 5, 12 | |||
Caterpillar | |||
Casting Apparatus, Pressure, F. Tomlinson’s Process, 263 | |||
Caterpillar Tractor, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 339 | |||
Centrifugal Rain and Spray Guard, A. de Normanville, 315 | Centrifugal Rain and Spray Guard, A. de Normanville, 315 | ||
Chutes—see Concrete | |||
Coal, Pulverised, Use of, Leonard C. Harvey, 15, 26, 50 ; (Letter), 314 | |||
Coal Wagon, 50-Ton Concrete, Illinois Central Railway, 1Q7 | |||
Cogging Mill—see Rolling Mills at Templeborough | |||
Chutes—see Concrete | |||
Compressors—see Air Compressors < | |||
Concrete Buildings, Tower Chute for Constructing, H. C. Johnson, 614, 621 | |||
Coal | |||
Cogging Mill—see Rolling Mills at | |||
Concrete Buildings, | |||
Concrete, Distribution of, by Inclined Chutes, 245, 256, 284, 300, 306 | Concrete, Distribution of, by Inclined Chutes, 245, 256, 284, 300, 306 | ||
Concrete Goods Wagons in America, 107 | Concrete Goods Wagons in America, 107 | ||
Concrete Pile, Self-sinking, Bignell-Jones, | |||
Concrete and Tar-macadam | Concrete Pile, Self-sinking, Bignell-Jones, 4.18 Concrete, Reinforced, Calculating Diagrams tor, | ||
Condenser Cleaning by Chemicals, Mirrlees- Watson Company, 142 | James Williamson, 149 {Two-page Supplement, August 15th, 1919) | ||
Condensers, Big Surface and Jet, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 190 | Concrete Ships—see Ships | ||
Concrete and Tar-macadam Mixer, the “ Whalley,” 559, 560 | |||
Converter, The Walrand, 46 | |||
Coolidge Tube, British Thomson-Houston | Condenser Cleaning by Chemicals, Mirrlees-Watson Company, 142 | ||
Condensers, Big Surface and Jet, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., .Limited, 190 | |||
Crane Lighter No. 4, 250-Ton Self-propelling, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. and Cowans, Sheldon and Co., 225 {Four-page Supplement, September 5th, 1919) | Controlling Arrangement, Speed, for Pelton Wheel Turbines, 457 | ||
Crane Works, | |||
Cranes | Controlling Gear, Distribution for Low rail Turbines, 456 | ||
Crank | Converter, The Walrand, 46 < | ||
Coolidge Tube, British Thomson-Houston Com-pa nv, Limited, 80 | |||
Crane* Lighter No. 4, 250-Ton Self-propelling, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, and Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 225 {Four-page Supplement, September 5th, 1919) | |||
Crane Works at Huddersfield, J. Broadbent and Sons, Limited, 27, 29, 36 {Two-page Supplement, July 11th, 1919) | |||
Cranes from Crewe for War Work, 200, 208 | |||
Crank Case, Aluminium, for 750 H.P. Engine, | |||
Sterling Metals, Limited, 531 | |||
Current Regulator—see Electrical Matters | Current Regulator—see Electrical Matters | ||
Current Tendencies in Automobile Design, Captain E. de Normanville, 406 | Current Tendencies in Automobile Design, Captain E. de Normanville, 406 | ||
D | D | ||
DxAM, Mitta Mitta, on the Murray River, 49 | |||
Derrick Car for Illinois Central Railway, 190 | |||
Derrick | |||
Diesel Engines—see Engines | Diesel Engines—see Engines | ||
Direction Finding by Wireless Telegraphy, Captain Riall Sankey, 388 | |||
Direction Finding by Wireless Telegraphy, | |||
Captain Riall Sankey, 388 | |||
Distribution of Concrete—see Concrete | Distribution of Concrete—see Concrete | ||
Dock, Dry, | |||
Dock, Dry, Champlain, Quebec, 82, 86 | |||
Drafting Machine, The Thompson-Mavitta, 238 | Drafting Machine, The Thompson-Mavitta, 238 | ||
Drawing Instruments, Nickel Alloy, | |||
Dredger, Bucket, for | Drawing Instruments, Nickel Alloy, 435 | ||
Drop Hammer | Dredger, Bucket, for Platinum Soil, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90 | ||
Drop Valves for Steam Engines, H. W. Morley, 25 | |||
Drop Hammer for War Work, 201 | |||
Drop Valves for Steam Engines, Notes on, H. W. | |||
Morley, 25 | |||
Dynamometer, Recording Tractor, 338 | |||
E | E | ||
ECONOMICAL Design of Water Conduits, Captain W. T. Taylor, 293 | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : | |||
ELECTRICAL MATTERS: | A.C. Electric Welding Machines, 213 | ||
Arc Lamp for Studio Photography, B. J. | |||
Arc Lamp for Studio Photography, B. J. Hall and Co., Limited, 534 | |||
Hall and Co., Limited, 534 | |||
Automatic Current Limiting Regulator for Alternating Circuits, Davis and Soames, 470 | Automatic Current Limiting Regulator for Alternating Circuits, Davis and Soames, 470 | ||
xAutomatic Starter, Watford Electric and Manufacturing Company, 65 | |||
Coolidge Tube in Radiographic Examination, 80 | |||
Electric | Development and Storage of Water for Electrical Purposes, J. W. Meares, 186 | ||
Electric | “ Dey ” Electric Automobile, 619 | ||
Electric Welding and its Application to Shipbuilding, Oscar Kjellberg, 442, 472 ; (Letters), 51 ], 535, 561, 620 | |||
Electrically Propelled Ships—see Ships | |||
Improvement of Power Factor in Electrical Supply Systems, 486 | Improvement of Power Factor in Electrical Supply Systems, 486 | ||
Lifting Block, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 261 | |||
Lighting Set | Lifting Block, Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 261 | ||
Lighting Set, Aster Engineering Company, 332 | |||
Lighting Set, Thornycroft Emergency, 331 | |||
Motor Starters, New Development in, Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, 32 | Motor Starters, New Development in, Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, 32 | ||
Niagara, New Hydo-electric Developments, 427, 454, 464 | |||
Plastic | |||
Panama Canal, Gatun Power Station and Hydro-electric Plant at, 562, 566 | |||
Plastic Arc Welding System, Wilson Welder and Metals Company, 56, 60 | |||
Switchgear, Lifting Magnet, Allen West and Co., Limited, 355 | |||
Templeborough, Electrical Rolling Mills at, Davy Brothers and British Thomson-Houston Company, 586 | |||
Ward-Leonard-Ilgner Electrical Plant, 586 Welding at British Science and Key Industries | |||
Exhibition, British Arc Welding Company, 529 | |||
Ward-Leonard-Ilgner | ELEVATING and Convoying Equipment at Hull Grain Silo, Henry Simon, Limited, 360, 364 {Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919) | ||
ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ENGINES AND MOTORS : | ||
Angus Sanderson Car Engine, J. Tylor and Co., Limited, 406, 407 | |||
Benzine Motor | Aster Motor Car Engine at Olympia, 530 | ||
British Stationary Diesel Engines | |||
Cards from a Diesel Engine, G. | Benzine Motor, Two-cylinder, Nicola, Romeo and Co., 506 | ||
British Stationary Diesel Engines, 349 | |||
Cards from a Diesel Engine, G. Dre-Reid, 497 Cold-starting Heavy Oil Engine, Crossley | |||
Brothers, Limited, 252 | |||
Compound Surface Condensing Engine for Bucket Dredger, 90 | |||
Cosmos Air-cooled Motor Car Engine, 513, 572 | |||
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, 520, 521 | Diesel Engines for Submarines, Vickers, 198 Doxford Oil Engine, 64 ; (Letter), 131 | ||
Drop Valves for Steam Engines, Notes on, | |||
H. W. Morley, 25 ; (Letter), 84 | |||
Motor Car Engines at Olympia, 460, 479. 512, 513 | |||
Napier Six-cylinder Engine, 407, 4Q9, 5J2, 514 | |||
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued.') | |||
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Limited, 520, 521 , r. | |||
Oil Engine Driving 12in. Salvage Pump, W. | |||
H. Allen, Son and Co., 332 | |||
Petrol Shunting Engine, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, 16 | Petrol Shunting Engine, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, 16 | ||
Semi-Diesel | |||
Robey Semi-Diesel Engine, 583 | |||
Rolling Mill Engine, Three-crank, Glengar-nock Works, Galloways, Limited, 77 | |||
Rolling Mill Engines, 2500 I.H.P., Cole, Marchent and Morley, 136, 140, 141 | |||
Semi-Diesel Marine Engines, The First Made in New Zealand, Andersons, Limited, 81 | |||
Straker-Squire Motor Car Engine, 514 | |||
Rolling Mill Engine, Three-crank, | Watt’s Ocker Hill Engine, 309 | ||
Rolling Mill Engines, 2500 I.H.P. | |||
EXCAVATING and Back-filling Machine, American, 412, 418 | |||
Excavating Dredgers and Shovels at Niagara, 454, 464 | |||
Exhibition, British Science and Key Industries, 529 | Exhibition, British Science and Key Industries, 529 | ||
Exhibition, British Scientific Products | |||
Exhibition, Roads and Transport, 532, | Exhibition, British Scientific Products, 38, 65 | ||
Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery, 331, 352, 380, 403 | |||
Exhibition, Roads and Transport, 532, 559 | |||
Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery, 331, 352, 380, 388, 403 | |||
F | |||
FEED Heater and Pump, G. and J. Weir, 405 | |||
Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel, Professor W. A. Bone, Sir R. Hadfield and Mr. A. Hutchinson, 299, 316 | |||
Furnace, Annealing, for Cast Steel Wheel Manufacture, Th waites Brothers, Limited, 5, 12 | |||
Furnaces for Use with Powdered Coal, Leonard C. Harvey on, 51 | |||
Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel, Professor W. A. Bone and | |||
Furnaces for Use with | |||
G | G | ||
GAUGE, Screw, H. 1. Brackenbury, 508 | |||
Grain Silo, 40,000-Ton, at the King George Dock, Hull, 360, 364 (Two-page Supplement, October l()Lh, 1919) | |||
Gun, Light Machine, Beardmore-Farquhar, 494,495 | |||
Grain Silo, 40,000-Ton, at King George Dock, Hull, 360, 364 | |||
Gun, Light Machine, Beardmore-Farquhar, 494, 495 | |||
H | H | ||
HAND Pump, J. W. Finney, 191 | |||
Hull Construction—see Ships | Hull Construction—see Ships | ||
Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 427, 454, 464 | Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 427, 454, 464 | ||
Hydro-electric Power Plant at the Panama Canal, 562, 566 | Hydro-electric Power Plant at the Panama Canal, 562, 566 | ||
1CEBREAKE RS—see Ships | |||
Influence of the Modulus Ratio on Reinforced Concrete Stresses, W. C. Popplewell, 628 | Influence of the Modulus Ratio on Reinforced Concrete Stresses, W. C. Popplewell, 628 | ||
Ingot Tilting Car. Davy Brothers, 588 | |||
Iron and Steel, Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of, Professor W. A. Bone and others, 299, 316 | |||
Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of | |||
J | J | ||
JOURNAL Bearing and Thrust Block, Michell, 202 | |||
Jute and its Manufacture in India, 505, 516 (Two-page Supplement, November 21^, 1919) | |||
K | K | ||
KEY-SEATING Machine—see Machine Tools | |||
L | L | ||
LABORATORIES, Research, Brown-Firth | LABORATORIES, Research, Brown-Firth, 351, 353 | ||
Lamp, Horizontal Arc, B. J. Hall and Co., 534 Lathes—see Machine Tools | |||
Lathes—see | |||
Lifting Block, Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 261 | Lifting Block, Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 261 | ||
Lifting Magnet Switchgear, Allen West and Co., Limited, 355 | |||
Lighting Set-;—see Electrical Matters | |||
Locomotive Building at Scotswood, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 536, 540 (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1919) | |||
Locomotive Feed-water Heater and Pump with Feed Valve, G. and J. Weir, 405 | |||
Locomotive, Mallet Compound, for Virginian Railway, 618 | |||
Locomotive, Metamorphosis of the, H. Hol-croft, 78, 103, 126, 153 ; (Letters), 164, 176, 206, 230, 254 | |||
Locomotive, Road, W. Tasker and Sons, 583 | |||
Locomotive Shops of the Midland Railway, Derby, 326, 334 | |||
Locomotives, American, for the Far East, 216 ; (Correction), 383 | |||
Locomotives, American, Steam Tenders for, 558, 559 | |||
Locomotives, Passenger, Canadian Pacific Railway, 641 | |||
Locomotives, Recent Australian and New Zealand, 180 | |||
Locomotive, Metamorphosis of the, H. | |||
Locomotive, Road, | |||
M | M | ||
MACHINE TOOLS: | MACHINE TOOLS: | ||
British Thread | British Thread-milling Machines, 249, 274, 302, 324 | ||
Broaching and Broaching | |||
MACHINE TOOLS (.continued) | |||
Horizontal Boring | |||
Key-seating and Mortising Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 416 | Broaching and. Broaching Machinery, 108, | ||
Lathe for Re-machining Cartridge Cases, 403 Motor-driven | |||
112 | |||
Horizontal Boring Machine, T. Shanks and Co., 162 | |||
Key-seating and Mortising Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 416, 417 | |||
Lathe for Re-machining Cartridge Cases, 403 | |||
Machine Tools for Manufacture of Cast Steel | |||
Road Wheels, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 5, 12 | |||
Portable Shaping Machine, Motor-driven, Hulse and Co., Limited, 118 | |||
Rapid Vertical Hack Saw, Edward G. Herbert, 162 | |||
Spindle Noses for Milling Machines Suggested Standardisation of, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 358 ; (Letters), 410, 436, 488, 511 | |||
MANHOLE—see Boiler | |||
MAPS : | |||
Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171 | |||
Mitta Mitta Dam on the Murray River, 49 | |||
Niagara River and Falls, 427 | |||
Winnipeg Water, Line of Aqueduct, 399 | |||
i MARINE Engiries—see Engines | |||
| Measurement, Stress, 117, 125 | |||
I Metamorphosis of the Locomotive, H. Holcroft, 78, 103, 126, 153 ; (Letters), 164, 176, 206, 230, 254 | |||
' Micro-balance, Cheap and Simple, Captain J. H. | |||
Shaxby, .619 | |||
Milling—see Machine Tools | |||
i Mortising Machines—see Machine Tools | |||
Motor Car, 29.5 H.P., Armstrong-Siddeley, 482, 483 | |||
Motor | |||
Motor Car Chassis, “ Beardmore,” 531 | |||
| Motor Car, 25-30 H.P., Crossley Motors, Limited, 460, 461, 462 | |||
Moulds, Permanent, 33 | : Motor Car, D. Napier and Son, Limited, 407, 408, 409, 512, 514 | ||
Motor Car Engines—see also Engines | |||
I Motor Car, Lanchester, at Olympia, 513 | |||
I Motor Car, Novel, Cosmos Engineering Company, 513, 572 | |||
| Motor Car, Radial Cylinder, Enfield-Allday I Motors, Limited, 40, 41 | |||
Motor Car, 15.9 H.P., Ruston-Hornsby, 481, 482 | |||
Motor Car Show at Olympia, 460, 479, 512, 513, 517, 530, 572 | |||
Motor Car, Straker-Squire, at Olympia, 514 | |||
Motor Car, 15 H.P., Wolseley Motors, Limited, 460, 480, 481 | |||
1 Motor Car Works, The Mass, 627 | |||
! Motors, Electric—see Electrical Matters Moulds, Permanent, 33 | |||
NICKEL Alloy Drawing Instruments, 435 | |||
o | o | ||
OIL Engines—see Engines | OIL Engines—see Engines | ||
Optical Pyrometer, The “ Wedge,” Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229 | Optical Pyrometer, The “ Wedge,” Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229 | ||
Optical Works, The Hainault | |||
Optical Works, The Hainault, 434 | |||
Optophone, Fournier d’Albe, Barr and Stroud, | |||
39, 65, 529 | |||
p | p | ||
PELTON Wheels, Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva, 456 (Two-page Supplement, November 1th, 1919) | |||
Permanent Moulds, 33 | Permanent Moulds, 33 | ||
Petrol Engine—see Engines | |||
Petrol | |||
Pipe Joint, The“ Victory,” 381 | |||
Plastic Arc Welding System—see Electrical Matters | |||
Platinum Bucket Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90 | |||
Pipe Joint, | |||
Plastic | Plough—see Tractor Plough | ||
Platinum Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90 | Portrait, Andrew Carnegie, 156 | ||
Portrait, Dr. John Inglis, 63 | |||
Plough | |||
Post-offices, Travelling, for Great Southern and | |||
Western Railway, Ireland, 610, 611 | |||
Present Position of Mechanical Road Traction, C. G. Conradi, 546 | |||
Pressure Casting Apparatus, F. Tomlinson’s Process, 263 | |||
Progress of Aviation in the War Period, Leonard Bairstow, 93, 115 | |||
Post-offices, Travelling, for Great Southern and Western Railway, 610, 611 | |||
Pulverised Coal—see Coal | Pulverised Coal—see Coal | ||
Pump, | |||
Pump, Electrically Driven Submersible, Merryweather and Sons, 595 | |||
Pump, Hand, J. W. Finney, 191 ; (Letter), 314 | Pump, Hand, J. W. Finney, 191 ; (Letter), 314 | ||
Pump, Rotary, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 8 | Pump, Rotary, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 8 | ||
Pump, | |||
Pumps | Pump, Salvage, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 332 | ||
Pumps at Olympia Shipping Exhibition, 382 | |||
Pumps—see also Submersible Pump and Feed | |||
Pump | |||
Pyrometer, Optical, The “ Wedge,” Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229 | Pyrometer, Optical, The “ Wedge,” Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229 | ||
R | R | ||
RADIOMETALLOGRAPHY, 80 | RADIOMETALLOGRAPHY, 80 | ||
Railway, Gowdall to Braithwell, South Yorkshire, 171, 182 | |||
Railway Sleepers, American Machines for Dressing, 392 | |||
Railway Workshops, British, in War Time, 104, 178, 200, 208, 228, 232, 326, 334, 374, 375, 402, 484, 490, 581, 590 ; (Letter), 230 (Two- | |||
& page Supplement, October 2<lth, 1919) | |||
Rain and Spray Guard, Centrifugal, A de Normanville, 315 | |||
Reinforced Concrete, Calculating Diagrams for, James Williamson, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 15th, 1919) | |||
Reinforced Concrete Stresses, Influence of Modulus Ratio on, W. C. Popplewell, 628 | |||
Reinforced Concrete—see also Concrete | |||
Relay Control, Friction Drive, for Aircraft, Major A. Q. Cooper, 226, 227 | |||
Research Laboratories, Brown-Firth, 351, 353 | |||
Reservoir, Storage, on the Upper Murray River, 49 | |||
British, | Road Locomotive, W. Tasker and Sons, 583 | ||
Road Vehicles for Conveyance of Goods, 547 | |||
Road Wheels, Cast Steel, Manufacture, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 5, 12 | |||
Roads and Transport Exhibition, 532, 559 | |||
Rolling Mill Engines—see Engines | |||
Rolling Mills, Electrical, at Templeborough, Davy Brothers and British Thomson-Houston Company, 444, 586 (Two-page Supplement, December 12th, 1919) | |||
Rotary Pump, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 8 | |||
SALVAGE Pump, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 332 | |||
Saw—see also Band Saw | |||
Saw, Vertical Metal, Edward Herbert, Limited, 162 | |||
Scout, Nieuport “ Night Hawk ” Single-seater, British Nieuport and General Aircraft Company, Limited, 132, 151, 158 | |||
i Screw Gauge, H. I. Brackenbury, 508 | |||
Screw Gauge, H. I. Brackenbury, 508 | |||
Screw Gauge Making at Guildford, Drummond Brothers, 375 | Screw Gauge Making at Guildford, Drummond Brothers, 375 | ||
Seaplane Carrier Hermes, H.M., Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 274 | |||
Self-sinking Concrete Pile, Bignell-Jones, 498 | Self-sinking Concrete Pile, Bignell-Jones, 498 | ||
Servo-motor—see Relay Control | |||
Shaping Machines—see Machine | |||
Shaping Machines—see Machine TqoIs | |||
Shears | |||
Shears for Cogging Mill—see Rolling Mills at Templeborough | |||
SHIPS AND | |||
Shipping Exhibition—see Exhibition | |||
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : | |||
General: | General: | ||
Boat Lowering Gear, 403, 404 | |||
Boat Lowering Gear | Electric Welding and its Application to Shipbuilding, Oscar Kjellberg, 442, 472, 535 ; (Letters), 511, 535, 561, 620 | ||
German Liners Machinery Repaired by Plastic-arc Welding, 56, 60 | German Liners Machinery Repaired by Plastic-arc Welding, 56, 60 | ||
Leparmentier System of Hull Construction, 94 ; (Letter), 110 | Leparmentier System of Hull Construction, 94 ; (Letter), 110 | ||
Marine Engines—see Engines | |||
Shipyard at Belfast, A New, Harland and Wolff, 563 | |||
Steering Gears, Device for Preventing Steam Waste, J. Wigham and Sons, 380, 381 | |||
British Navy: | British Navy: | ||
Delhi, H.M. Light Cruiser, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 429, 438 | |||
Dragon, H.M.S., Showing Aeroplane Shelter. 429 | |||
Dragon, H.M.S., Showing Aeroplane Shelter | |||
Hawkins, H.M. Light Cruiser, 296 | Hawkins, H.M. Light Cruiser, 296 | ||
Hermes, H.M. Seaplane Carrier, 274 | Hermes, H.M. Seaplane Carrier, 274 | ||
Hood, H.M. | |||
Hood, H.M. Battleship, Jofcn Brown and Co., Limited, 465, 468 | |||
Trefoil, Diesel Motor Ship | Light Cruisers of the “ D ” Class, 429, 438 | ||
Trefoil, Diesel Motor Ship, 198 | |||
Witherington, H.M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 417 | Witherington, H.M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 417 | ||
Foreign Navies : | Foreign Navies : | ||
Italian Destroyer Audace, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 | |||
Italian Destroyer Audace, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 | Japanese Torpedo-boat Destroyer Urakase, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 {Two-page Supplement, July 4th, 1919) | ||
Japanese Destroyer Urakase, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 | |||
United States Electric Battleship New Mexico, 204, 234 | |||
Miscellaneous Vessels: | |||
Icebreakers for Archangel, Sviatogor and Alexander, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. | Biloela, Australian-built Fleet Auxiliary, 154, 155 | ||
Icebreakers for Archangel, Sviatogor and Alexander, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 632, 633, 636 | |||
San Fernando, Oil Tank Steamer, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 605 | |||
Maine, 6500-Ton Standard Steamship, Harland and Wolff, 563, 564 | |||
Reinforced Concrete Tug Cretemast, John verMehr, 544, 545 | |||
Show, Motor Car, at Olympia, 460, 479, 512, 513, 517, 530 | |||
Show, Royal Agricultural | San Fernando, Oil Tank Steamer, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 605 | ||
SHOVEL, Steam, Three-quarter Cubic Yard’ Ball Engine Company, 366 | |||
Show, Motor Car, at Olympia, 460, 479, 512, 513, 517, 530 | |||
Show, Royal Agricultural, 8 | |||
Show, Smithfield Club, 583 | Show, Smithfield Club, 583 | ||
Shunting Engine, Petrol, Motor Rail and Tram-car Company, 16 | |||
Silo—see Grain Silo | |||
Sleepers—see Railway | |||
Spindle Noses—see Machine Tools | Spindle Noses—see Machine Tools | ||
Spring Mounting for Steam Tractor, Wm. | |||
Foster and Co., Limited, 9 | |||
Steam | Starter, Automatic—see Electrical Matters | ||
Steam | |||
Steam | Steam Engines —see Engines | ||
Steam | |||
Steam Shovel—see Shovel | |||
Steam Tenders—see Tenders | |||
Steam Tractor, Wm. Foster and Co., Limited, 9 | |||
Steam Wagon, Compound, Robey and Co., Limited, 9 | |||
Steel Works at Glengarnock, D. Colville and Sons, 75 {Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919) | |||
Stress Measurement, 117, 125 | Stress Measurement, 117, 125 | ||
Submersible Pump, Electrical, Merryweather and Sons, 595 | |||
Submersible Pump and Motor, Submersible Motors, Limited, 354 | |||
Switchgear—see Electrical Matters | Switchgear—see Electrical Matters | ||
T | T | ||
TANKS, Wagons for Transporting, Built at Derby, 484, 490 | |||
fenders, Steam, for American Locomotives > 558, 559 | |||
festing Machine, Brinell, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 406 | |||
L'hread Milling—see Machine Tools | |||
Phrust Block and Journal Bearing, Michell, 202 | |||
Pour in Italy, &c.—see Italy | |||
Power Chute for Constructing Concrete Buildings, H. C. Johnson, 614, 621 | |||
Praetor Plough, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 8 | |||
Praetor Trials, Agricultural, 308, 338, 356, 378, 384 | |||
Praetor—see also Steam Tractor | |||
Trains, Naval Ambulance and Commander-in- | |||
Chief’s, at Wolverton Works, 228,- 232 | |||
Travelling Post-office—see Post-office | |||
Turbine, 20,000 H.P. Marine, 603 | |||
Turbines, Water, Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva, 456 {Two-page Supplement, November 1th; 1919) | |||
USE of Pulverised Coal, Leonard C. Harvey, 15, 26, 50 | |||
Travelling Post- | |||
Turbine | |||
Turbines, Water, Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva, 456 | |||
V | V | ||
VALVE | VALVE Gears, Locomotive, 78, ]03, 126, 153 (Letter), 164 | ||
Valve, Spring-loaded, for Feed Pump, G. andJ Weir, 405 | |||
Valves—see also Drop Valves | |||
w | w | ||
WAGON, Compound Steam, W. Forster and Co., 584 | |||
Wagon, Compound Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 9 | Wagon, Compound Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 9 | ||
Wagons | |||
Wagons for Transporting Tanks, Built at Derby, 484, 490 | |||
War Work in the Derby Shops of the Midland Railway, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 {Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1919) | |||
War Work in the Doncaster Shops of the Great Northern Railway, 374, 375 | |||
War Work in the Derby Shops of the Midland Railway, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 | War Work of the Great Central Railway at Gorton and Dukinfield Shops, 581, 590 | ||
War Work of the Great | |||
War Work of the Great | War Work at Horwich and Newton Heath Works, 104, 178 | ||
War Work | |||
War Work of the London and North-Western Railway, 200, 208, 228, 232 | War Work of the London and North-Western Railway at Crewe Shops, 200, 208 ; at Wolverton Works, 228, 232 | ||
Water Conduits, Economical Design of, Captain W. T. Taylor, 293 | Water Conduits, Economical Design of, Captain W. T. Taylor, 293 | ||
Water for Electrical Purposes—see Electrical Matters | Water for Electrical Purposes—see Electrical Matters | ||
Water Supply, Greater Winnipeg, 399 | |||
Water Turbines—see Turbines | |||
Welding, Arc, A.C. System, 213 | |||
Welding, Electric, and its Application to-Shipbuilding, Oscar Kjellberg, 442, 472 ; (Letters), 511, 535, 561, 620 | |||
Welding, Electric—see also Electrical Matters Wheels—see Road Wheels | |||
Winch, Warping, for Bucket Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90 | |||
Wireless Telegraphy, Direction Finding by, . Captain Riall Sankey, 388 | |||
Works, at Glengarnock, D. Colville and Sons, 75 {Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919) | |||
Works, of Thomas Broadbent and Sons, Limited Huddersfield, 27, 29, 36 {Two-page Supple- | |||
, ment, July 11th, 1919) | |||
Workshops, British Railway, in War Time, 104, 178, 200, 208, 228, 232, 326, 334, 374, 375, 402, 484, 490, 581, 590; (Letter), 230 {Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 19]9) | |||
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A.C. SYSTEM of Arc Welding, 213
Alexander, H.M.S., Icebreaker for Archangel, 632, 633
Alldays, Mark II., Agricultural Tractor, 339
Allen West Lifting Magnet Switchgear, 355 Allen’s Salvage Pump and Oil Engine, 332 America, Concrete Goods Wagons in, 107 America, Inclined Chutes for Distribution of
Concrete, 24.5, 256, 284, 300, 306
American Caterpillar Excavating and Backfilling Machine, 412, 418
American Locomotive Company’s Mallet Engine for Virginian Railway, 618
American Locomotives for the Far East, 216 ; (Correction), 383
American Locomotives, Steam Tenders for, 558, 559
American Machines for Dressing Railway Sleepers, 392
American Railway Derrick Car, 190
American Three-quarter Cubic Yard Steam Shovel, 366
Andersons’ Semi-Diesel Marine Engines, The First Made in New Zealand, 81
Angus Sanderson Car Engine, 406, 407
Archdale, James and Co., Thread-milling Machine, 274
Armstrong-Siddeley 29.5 H.P. Motor Car, 482, 483
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co.:
H.M. Light Crui-er Delhi, 429,438
H.M. Seaplane Carrier .Hermes, 274
Icebreakers for Archangel, 632, 633, 636
Locomotive Works at Scotswood, 536, 540 (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1919)
Oil Tank Steamer San Fernando, 605
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Limited, and Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 250-Ton Self-propelling Crane Lighter, 225 (Four-paqe Supplement, September 5th, 1919)
Aster Engineering Company, Electric Lighting, Set, 332
Aster Motor Car Engine at Olympia, 530
Austin Tractor, 356
Australian-built Fleet Auxiliary Biloela, 154, 155
Australian and New Zealand Locomotives, Recent, 180
Avery Automatic Grain Scales at Hull Grain Silo, 365
Avery Brinell Testing Machine, 406
Avonmore Engineering Company’s Rotary Pump, 382
B BAIRSTOW, Laonard, on the Progress of Aviation in the War Period, 193
Baldwin Locomotives for the Far East, 216 ;
(Correction), 383
Barr and Stroud’s Exhibits at Glasgow, 529— see also Fournier d’Albe
Beardmore 30 H.P. Motor Chassis, 531
Beardmore-Farquhar Light Machine Gun, 494, 495
Belfast, New Shipyard at, Harland and Wolff, 563
Belluzzo Marine Turbine, 20,000 H.P., 603
Bignell-Jones, Self-sinking Concrete Pile, 498
Biloela, Australian-built Fleet Auxiliary, 154, 155
Bone, Professor A., and Others, on Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel, 299, 316
Brackenbury Screw Gauge, 508
Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, “ Navy ” Type Electric Motor Starters, 32
British Arc Welding Company Exhibit at Glasgow, 529
British Railway Workshops in War Time, 104, 178, 200, 208, 228, 232, 326, 334, 374, 375, 402, 484, 490, 581, 590 ; (Letter), 230 {Two-page Supplement, October 24dh, 1919)
British Science and Key Industries Exhibition, 529
British Scientific Products Exhibition, 38, 65
British Stationary Diesel Engines of To-day, 349
British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, Coolidge Tube, 80
British Thomson-Houston Company, Electrical Equipment for Cogging Mill, 444, 586
British Thread-milling Machines, 249, 274, 302, 324 •
Broadbent, T., and Sons, Limited, Crane Works at Huddersfield, 27, 29, 36 (Two-page Supplement, July 11 th, 1919)
Brown-Firth Laboratories, Sheffield, 351, 353
Brown, John, and Co., Limited, H.M. Battleship Hood, 465, 468
c C.P.R. PASSENGER Locomotives, 641
Carnegie, Andrew (Portrait), 156
Champlain Dry Dock at Quebec, 82, 86
Clayton and Shuttleworth Caterpillar Tractor, 339
Cleveland Chain Track Tractor, 356, 379, 384
Cochrane and Co., “ Wedge ” Optical Pyrometer, 229
Cole, Marchent and Morley 2500 I.H.P. Rolling Mill Engines, 136, 140, 141
Colville, D., and Sons’ Glengarnock Works, 75 (Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919)
Conradi, C. G., on The Present Position of Mechanical Road Traction, 546
Cooper, Major A. Q., Friction Drive Relay Control for Aircraft, 226, 227
Cosmos Engineering Company’s Motor Car, 513, 572
Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva Water Turbines, 456 (Two-page Supplement, November 1th, 1919)
Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, Crane Lighter No. 4, 225 (Four-page Supplement, September 5th, 1919)
Cretemast, Concrete Tug, John verMehr, 544, 545
Crewe Shops, London and North-Western Railway War Work, 200, 208
Cricklewood Works of the Nieuport Aircraft-Company, 151, 158
Crossley Brothers, Limited, Cold-starting Heavy Oil Engine, 252
Crossley Motors, Limited, 25-30 H.P., 460
D DAVEY, Norman, Notes on a Tour in Italy and France, 456, 506, 603 (Two-page Supplement, November 1th, 1919)
Davis and Soames Clutch and Automatic Current-limiting Regulator, 470
Davy Brothers and British Thomson-Houston Company Electrical Rolling Mills at Templeborough, 444, 586 (Two-page Supplement, December 12th, 1919)
Delhi, H.M. Light Cruiser, 429, 438
de Normanville. A., Centrifugal Rain and Spray Guard, 315
de Normanville, Captain E., on Current Tendencies in Automobile Design, 406
Derby Shops of the Midland Railway, War Work, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1919)
“ Dey ” Electric Automobile, 619
D.L. Motor Manufacturing Co.’s Three-wheeled Tractor, 340
Doncaster Shops of the Great Northern Railway, War Work, 374, 375
Doxford, William, and Sons, Oil Engine, 64 ; (Letter), 131
Drummond Brothers, Screw Gauge Making at Guildford, 375
E EMERSON Tractor, 379
Enfield-Allday Light Motor Car, 40, 41
F FEDERATED Malay States Pacific Locomotive, 216 ; (Correction), 383
F.T.A.T. Agricultural Tractor, 339, 340
Fielding and Platt, Limited, Rotary Pump, 8
Finney Hand Pump, 191 ; (Letter), 314
Fordson Tractor, 356
Foster, Wm., and Co., Limited, Steam Tractor, 9
Foster’s Compound Steam Wagon, 584
Fournier d’Albe, Ban’ and Stroud, “ Matia ”
Optophone, 39, 65, 529
Franklin System of Lowering Boats from Ships, 403, 404
G GATUN Power Station, Panama Canal, 562, 566
G.O. Tractor, 379, 384
German Liners’ Machinery Repaired by Plastic
Arc Welding, 56, 60
Glengarnock Works, D. Colville and Sons, 75 (Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919)
Gourepare Jute Mill near Calcutta, 505, 516
(Two-page Supplement, November 21.9/., 1919)
Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171, 182
Gray Tractor, 379, 380
Great Central Railway War Work at Gorton and Dukinfield, 581, 590
Great Northern Railway War Work at Doncaster, 374, 375
Great Southern and Western Railway of Ireland, Travelling Post-offices, 610, 611
Greater Winnipeg New Water Supply, 399
Guildford, Screw Gauge Making at, Drummond
Brothers, 375
H HAIGHS, Limited, Broaching Machine, 108
Hainault Optical Works, 434
Hall, B. J., and Co., Arc Lamp for Studio Photography, 534
Harbinger System of Lowering Boats from Ships, 403, 404
Harland and Wolff’s New Shipyard at Belfast, 563
Harvey, Leonard C., on the Use of Pulverised Coal, 15, 26, 50 ; (Letter), 314
Hawkins, H.M. Light Cruiser, 296
Hawthorn-Gray Manhole Ring and Door, 594
Hell Gate Bridge, 125
Herbert, Alfred, Screw Type Broaching Machine, 108, 112
Herbert, Alfred, on Standardisation of Spindle Noses for Milling Machines, 358 ; (Letters), 410, 436, 488, 511
Herbert, E. G., Rapid Vertical Hack Saw, 162
Hermes, H.M. Seaplane Carrier, Sir W. G.
Armstrong, "Whitworth and Co., 274
Hick, Hargreaves Cylinder Cover, 349
Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Two Big Condensers, 190
Holcroft, H., on the Metamorphosis of the Locomotive, 78, 108, 126, 153 ; (Letters), 164, 176, 206, 230, 254
Holroyd, John, and Co., Milling and Screwing Machine, 249, 251
Holroyd, John, and Co., Square Thread Milling Machines, 275, 302
Hood, H.M. Battleship, John Brown and Co., Limited, 465, 468
Horwich and Newton Heath War Work, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 104, 178
Huddersfield Crane Works, Thomas Broadbent and Sons, Limited, 27. 29, 36 (Two-page Supplement, July 11th, 1919)
Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Railways, 171, 182
Hull, 40,000-Ton Grain Silo at the King George
Dock, 360, 364 (Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919)
Hulse and Co.. Motor-driven Portable Shaping Machine, 118
ILLINOIS Central Railway Derrick Car, 190
India, Jute and its Manufacture, 505, 516"
(Two-page Supplement, November 21s/, 1919)
Inglis, Dr. John (Portrait), 63
Inglis, Professor C. E., on Portable Military
Bridges, 283, 310
Italian Destroyer Audace, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3
Italy and .France, Notes on a Tour in, Norman Davey, 456 506, 603 (Two-page Supplement, November llh, 1919)
J JAPANESE Torpedo-boat Destroyer Urakase, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 (Two-page Supplement, July 4th, 1919)
Johnson, H. C., Tower Chute for Constructing Concrete Buildings, 614, 621
K ■ KING George Dock, Hull, 40,000-Ton Grain Silo, 360, 364 (Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919)
Kjellberg, Oscar, on Electric Welding and its Application to Shipbuilding, 442, 472 ; (Letters), 511, 535, 561, 620
L LACY-HULBERT Three-stage Air Compressor, 405
Lancashire and Yorkshire Bailway War Work, 104, 178
Lanchester Motor Car at Olympia, 513
Leparmentier System of Hull Construction, 94 ;
(Letter), 110
Liebert’s Thread Milling Process, 249, 275
Lobnitz Bucket Dredger for Platinum, 90
London and North-Western Railway, War Work
Carried Out in the Crewe Shops, 200, 208 ; in the Wolverton Works, 228, 232
M MAINE, Standard Steamship, Harland and Wolff, 563, 564
Martin Cultivator Company’s Caterpillar Tractor, 356
Martin Cultivator Company’s Four-wheeled Tractor, 356
Maskell Tractor and Plough, 379, 380
Mass Motor Car Works, 627
Mavitta—see Thompson-Mavitta
Meares, J. W., on Development and Storage of Water for Electrical Purposes, 186
Merryweather and Sons’ Electrical Submersible Pump, 595
Michell Journal Bearing and Thrust Block, 202
Midland Railway Shops, Derby, War Work, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 (Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1919)
Mirrlees Air Blast Controlling Device, 349
Mirr lees-Watson Arrangement for Cleaning Condensers, 142
Mogul 30 H.P. Tractor, 378, 384
Morley, H. W., Notes on Drop Valves for Steam Engines, 25 ; (Letter). 84
Moseley Tractor, N. W. Simpson, 379
Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, Petrol Shunting Engine, 16
Moulton George, Limited, Thread Milling Machine, 249, 250
Murray River, Regulating Storage Reservoir on, 49
N NAPIER Motor Car Engine Gear-box, Back Axle and Anti-rolling Device, &c., 407, 408, 409, 512, 514
“ Navy ” Type Electric Motor Starters, Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, 32
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Limited, 520, 521
New Mexico, United States Electric Battleship, 204, 234 *
Niagara, Hydro-electric Developments at. 427, 454, 464
Nicola, Romeo, and Co., Petrol-driven Air Compressor and Benzine Motor, 506, 507
Nicuport “ Night Hawk ” Single-seater Scout, 132, 151, 158
OLYMPIA, Motor Car Show, 460, 479, 530
PANAMA Canal, Hydro-electric Power Plant at, 562, 566
Parry Steam Blower for Cleaning Boiler Tubes, 381 .
Pick Motor Company’s Tractor Plough, 378, 379,
Pickles, J., and Son, Horizontal Log Band Saw, 498
Popplewell, W. C., on the Influence of the Modulus Ratio on Reinforced Concrete Stresses, 628
Pruden Carburiser for Use with Pulverised Coal, 26 *
QUEBEC, Champlain Dry Dock, 82, 86
R RANSOMES, Sims and Jefferies, Tractor Plough, 8
Richards Thread Milling Machine, 324
Riva—see Costruzioni
Robey and Co., Limited, Compound Steam
Wagon, 9
Robey Semi-Diesel Engine, 583
Rotoplunge Pump Company’s Pump, 382
Royal Agricultural Show, 8
Ruston-Hornsby Motor Car at Olympia, 481, 482
s SAN FERNANDO, Oil Tank Steamer, Sir W.
G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 605
Sankey, Captain Riall, on Direction Finding by Wireless Telegraphy, 388
Saunderson Tractor, 378, 379
Scotswood Locomotive Works, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 536, 540 (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1919)
Shanks, Thomas, and Co., Horizontal Boring and Milling Machine, 162
Shantung Railway Consolidation Locomotive, 216
Shaxby, Captain J. H., on a Cheap and Simple Micro-balance, 619
Simon, Henry, Elevating, Conveying, and Elec trical Equipment at Hull Grain Silo, 360, 364 {Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919)
Smith and Coventry, Horizontal Broaching Machine, 108, 109, 112
Smith and Coventry, Keyseating and Mortising Machine, 416, 417
Smithfield Club Show, 583
South Yorkshire, New Railway in, 171, 182
Sterling Metals, Limited, Aluminium Crank Case for 750 H.P. Engine, 531
Straker-Squire Motor Car at Olympia, 514
Submersible Motors, Limited, Pump and Motor, 354
Suez Canal, Temporary Swing Bridge over, at El Kantar a, 174
Sviatogor, Icebreaker for Archangel, 632, 633, 636
Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson.
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, 520, 521
T TASKER Road Locomotive, 583
Taylor, Captain W. T., ®n the Economical
Design of Water Conduits, 293
Taylor, Charles, Limited, Thread Milling
Machine, 249
Templeborough, Electrical Rolling Mills at, 586
Thompson-Mavitta Drafting Machine, 238
Thornycroft Emergency Lighting Set, 331
Thwaites Brothers’ Factory for Manufacture of
Cast Steel Road Wheels, 5, 12
Titan, 25 H.P. Tractor, 378, 384
Tomlinson, F., Pressure Casting Apparatus, 263
Trefoil.^ Diesel Motor Ship, Vickers, 198
Tylor Engine for Angus Sanderson Car, 406, 407
U.S. Electric Battleship Now Mexico, 204, 234
Ure-Reid, Cards from a Diesel Engine, 497
V VAUGHAN Crane Company’s Electric Lifting Block, 261
Ver Mehr, John, Reinforced Concrete Tug
Cretemast, 544, 545
Vickers Diesel Engine, Some Notes on, 198
“ Victory ” Pipe Joint, 381
Virginian Railway, Mallet Compound Locomotive, 618
w WALRAND Converter, 46
Ward-Leonard-Ilgner Set for Cogging Mill at Templeborough, British Thomson-Houston Company, 444, 586
Warner Automatic Boiler Feed Regulator, 380
381 ; (Correction) 406
Watford Electric and Manufacturing Company’s Automatic Starter, 65
Watt, James, Centenary, 277, 308
“ Wedge ” Optical Pyrometer, Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229
Weeks-Dungey Four-wheeled Tractor, 378, 379
Weir Locomotive Feed Heater and Pump, 405
West, H. J., and Co., the “ Whalley ” Concrete and Tar-macadam Mixer, 559, 560
West, Lieut. R. Rolleston, on Air Brakes for Aeroplanes, 570
Westland Aircraft Works, Limousine Aeroplane, 271, 280 ; (Correction) 348 (Two-page Supplement, September ISth, 1919)
“ Whalley ” Concrete and Tar-macadam Mixer, 559, 560
Wigham, J., and Sons, Steam Waste Prevention Device, 380, 381
Willans and Robinson, Emergency Governor, Safety Governor, and Water Circulation Failure Gears, 349
Williamson, James, Calculating Diagrams for Reinforced Concrete, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 15th, 1919)
Wilson Welder and Metals Company’s System of Plastic Arc Welding, 56, 60
Wimperis, Major H. E., Bomb Sights, 211
Winnipeg, Greater, New Water Supply, 399
With ering ton, H.M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 417
Wolseley Motor Car, 460, 480, 481
Wolverton Shops, London and North-Western Railway War Work, 228, 232
X-RAY Examination by Coolidge Tube, 80
YARROW Destroyers, 3 (Two-page Supplement,
July <lth, 1919)
Subjects. A AERIAL Bomb Sights, Major H. E. Wimperis, 211
Aeroplane, Limousine Four-seater, Westland
Aircraft Works, 271, 280 ; (Correction), 348
(Two-page Supplement, September l^th, 1919)
Agricultural Show, The Royal, 8
Agricultural Tractor Trials, 308, 338, 356, 378, 384
Air Brakes for Aeroplanes, Lieut. R. Rolleston West, 570
Air Compressor, Petrol-driven, Nicola, Romeo and Co., 506, 507
Air Compressor, Three-stage, Lacy-Hulbert and Co., 405
Aircraft, Friction Drive Relay Control for, Major A. G. Cooper, 226, 227
Aluminium Crank Case for 750 H.P. Engine, Sterling Metals, Limited, 531
Ambulance Trains and Commander-in-Chief’s
Train at Wolverton Works, 228, 232
Arc Welding, A.C. System, 213
Automatic Starter—see Electrical Matters
Automobile Design, Current Tendencies in,
Captain E. de Normanville, 406
Automobile, The “ Dey ” Electric, 619
Aviation in the War Period, Progress of, Leonard Bairstow, 93, 115
B BAND-SAW, Horizontal Log, J. Pickles and Son, 498
Bearing and Thrust Block, Michell, 202
Benzine Motor—see Engines
Blast-furnaces at Glengarnock, D. Colville and
1919) 75 ^Our'page SuVV^^it, July 25th,
Boats—see Ships
Boiler Feed Regulator, R. Warner and Co., 380, 381 ; (Correction), 406
Boiler Manhole Compensating Ring and Door, “ Haw thorn-Gray,” 594
Boiler Tube Cleaner, The Parry, 381
Boilers Fired with Powdered Coal, Leonard C.
Harvey, 52
Bomb Sights, Major H. E. Wimperis, 211
Boring Machines—see Machine Tools
Bridge, Hell Gate, 125
Bridge, Temporary Swing, over Suez Canal, 174
Bridges on the Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171, 182 J
Bridges, Portable Military, Professor C. E.
Inglis, 283, 310
Broaching Machines—see Machine Tools
Burners for Coal Dust, The Bergman, Fuller, Sopulco, Quigley, &c., Leonard C. Harvey, 26, 50 J
c CALCULATING Diagrams—see Concrete
Cards, Engine—see Engines
Cartridge Case Renovation at Derby Works, Midland Railway, 402 (Two-page Supplement, October 21th, 1919)
Cast Steel Road Wheels Manufacture, Thwaite, Brothers, Limited, 5, 12
Casting Apparatus, Pressure, F. Tomlinson’s Process, 263
Caterpillar Tractor, Clayton and Shuttleworth, 339
Centrifugal Rain and Spray Guard, A. de Normanville, 315
Chutes—see Concrete
Coal, Pulverised, Use of, Leonard C. Harvey, 15, 26, 50 ; (Letter), 314
Coal Wagon, 50-Ton Concrete, Illinois Central Railway, 1Q7
Cogging Mill—see Rolling Mills at Templeborough
Compressors—see Air Compressors <
Concrete Buildings, Tower Chute for Constructing, H. C. Johnson, 614, 621
Concrete, Distribution of, by Inclined Chutes, 245, 256, 284, 300, 306
Concrete Goods Wagons in America, 107
Concrete Pile, Self-sinking, Bignell-Jones, 4.18 Concrete, Reinforced, Calculating Diagrams tor,
James Williamson, 149 {Two-page Supplement, August 15th, 1919)
Concrete Ships—see Ships
Concrete and Tar-macadam Mixer, the “ Whalley,” 559, 560
Condenser Cleaning by Chemicals, Mirrlees-Watson Company, 142
Condensers, Big Surface and Jet, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., .Limited, 190
Controlling Arrangement, Speed, for Pelton Wheel Turbines, 457
Controlling Gear, Distribution for Low rail Turbines, 456
Converter, The Walrand, 46 <
Coolidge Tube, British Thomson-Houston Com-pa nv, Limited, 80
Crane* Lighter No. 4, 250-Ton Self-propelling, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, and Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 225 {Four-page Supplement, September 5th, 1919)
Crane Works at Huddersfield, J. Broadbent and Sons, Limited, 27, 29, 36 {Two-page Supplement, July 11th, 1919)
Cranes from Crewe for War Work, 200, 208
Crank Case, Aluminium, for 750 H.P. Engine,
Sterling Metals, Limited, 531
Current Regulator—see Electrical Matters
Current Tendencies in Automobile Design, Captain E. de Normanville, 406
D DxAM, Mitta Mitta, on the Murray River, 49
Derrick Car for Illinois Central Railway, 190
Diesel Engines—see Engines
Direction Finding by Wireless Telegraphy,
Captain Riall Sankey, 388
Distribution of Concrete—see Concrete
Dock, Dry, Champlain, Quebec, 82, 86
Drafting Machine, The Thompson-Mavitta, 238
Drawing Instruments, Nickel Alloy, 435
Dredger, Bucket, for Platinum Soil, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90
Drop Hammer for War Work, 201
Drop Valves for Steam Engines, Notes on, H. W.
Morley, 25
Dynamometer, Recording Tractor, 338
E ECONOMICAL Design of Water Conduits, Captain W. T. Taylor, 293
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : A.C. Electric Welding Machines, 213
Arc Lamp for Studio Photography, B. J.
Hall and Co., Limited, 534
Automatic Current Limiting Regulator for Alternating Circuits, Davis and Soames, 470
xAutomatic Starter, Watford Electric and Manufacturing Company, 65
Coolidge Tube in Radiographic Examination, 80
Development and Storage of Water for Electrical Purposes, J. W. Meares, 186
“ Dey ” Electric Automobile, 619
Electric Welding and its Application to Shipbuilding, Oscar Kjellberg, 442, 472 ; (Letters), 51 ], 535, 561, 620
Electrically Propelled Ships—see Ships
Improvement of Power Factor in Electrical Supply Systems, 486
Lifting Block, Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 261
Lighting Set, Aster Engineering Company, 332
Lighting Set, Thornycroft Emergency, 331
Motor Starters, New Development in, Bray, Markham and Reiss, Limited, 32
Niagara, New Hydo-electric Developments, 427, 454, 464
Panama Canal, Gatun Power Station and Hydro-electric Plant at, 562, 566
Plastic Arc Welding System, Wilson Welder and Metals Company, 56, 60
Switchgear, Lifting Magnet, Allen West and Co., Limited, 355
Templeborough, Electrical Rolling Mills at, Davy Brothers and British Thomson-Houston Company, 586
Ward-Leonard-Ilgner Electrical Plant, 586 Welding at British Science and Key Industries
Exhibition, British Arc Welding Company, 529
ELEVATING and Convoying Equipment at Hull Grain Silo, Henry Simon, Limited, 360, 364 {Two-page Supplement, October 10th, 1919)
ENGINES AND MOTORS : Angus Sanderson Car Engine, J. Tylor and Co., Limited, 406, 407
Aster Motor Car Engine at Olympia, 530
Benzine Motor, Two-cylinder, Nicola, Romeo and Co., 506
British Stationary Diesel Engines, 349
Cards from a Diesel Engine, G. Dre-Reid, 497 Cold-starting Heavy Oil Engine, Crossley
Brothers, Limited, 252
Compound Surface Condensing Engine for Bucket Dredger, 90
Cosmos Air-cooled Motor Car Engine, 513, 572
Diesel Engines for Submarines, Vickers, 198 Doxford Oil Engine, 64 ; (Letter), 131
Drop Valves for Steam Engines, Notes on,
H. W. Morley, 25 ; (Letter), 84
Motor Car Engines at Olympia, 460, 479. 512, 513
Napier Six-cylinder Engine, 407, 4Q9, 5J2, 514
ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued.')
Neptune Marine Diesel Engine, Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Limited, 520, 521 , r.
Oil Engine Driving 12in. Salvage Pump, W.
H. Allen, Son and Co., 332
Petrol Shunting Engine, Motor Rail and Tramcar Company, 16
Robey Semi-Diesel Engine, 583
Rolling Mill Engine, Three-crank, Glengar-nock Works, Galloways, Limited, 77
Rolling Mill Engines, 2500 I.H.P., Cole, Marchent and Morley, 136, 140, 141
Semi-Diesel Marine Engines, The First Made in New Zealand, Andersons, Limited, 81
Straker-Squire Motor Car Engine, 514
Watt’s Ocker Hill Engine, 309
EXCAVATING and Back-filling Machine, American, 412, 418
Excavating Dredgers and Shovels at Niagara, 454, 464
Exhibition, British Science and Key Industries, 529
Exhibition, British Scientific Products, 38, 65
Exhibition, Roads and Transport, 532, 559
Exhibition, Shipping, Engineering and Machinery, 331, 352, 380, 388, 403
F FEED Heater and Pump, G. and J. Weir, 405
Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of Iron and Steel, Professor W. A. Bone, Sir R. Hadfield and Mr. A. Hutchinson, 299, 316
Furnace, Annealing, for Cast Steel Wheel Manufacture, Th waites Brothers, Limited, 5, 12
Furnaces for Use with Powdered Coal, Leonard C. Harvey on, 51
G GAUGE, Screw, H. 1. Brackenbury, 508
Grain Silo, 40,000-Ton, at the King George Dock, Hull, 360, 364 (Two-page Supplement, October l()Lh, 1919)
Gun, Light Machine, Beardmore-Farquhar, 494,495
H HAND Pump, J. W. Finney, 191
Hull Construction—see Ships
Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 427, 454, 464
Hydro-electric Power Plant at the Panama Canal, 562, 566
1CEBREAKE RS—see Ships
Influence of the Modulus Ratio on Reinforced Concrete Stresses, W. C. Popplewell, 628
Ingot Tilting Car. Davy Brothers, 588
Iron and Steel, Fuel Economy and Consumptions in the Manufacture of, Professor W. A. Bone and others, 299, 316
J JOURNAL Bearing and Thrust Block, Michell, 202
Jute and its Manufacture in India, 505, 516 (Two-page Supplement, November 21^, 1919)
K KEY-SEATING Machine—see Machine Tools
L LABORATORIES, Research, Brown-Firth, 351, 353
Lamp, Horizontal Arc, B. J. Hall and Co., 534 Lathes—see Machine Tools
Lifting Block, Electric, Vaughan Crane Company, Limited, 261
Lifting Magnet Switchgear, Allen West and Co., Limited, 355
Lighting Set-;—see Electrical Matters
Locomotive Building at Scotswood, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 536, 540 (Two-page Supplement, November 28th, 1919)
Locomotive Feed-water Heater and Pump with Feed Valve, G. and J. Weir, 405
Locomotive, Mallet Compound, for Virginian Railway, 618
Locomotive, Metamorphosis of the, H. Hol-croft, 78, 103, 126, 153 ; (Letters), 164, 176, 206, 230, 254
Locomotive, Road, W. Tasker and Sons, 583
Locomotive Shops of the Midland Railway, Derby, 326, 334
Locomotives, American, for the Far East, 216 ; (Correction), 383
Locomotives, American, Steam Tenders for, 558, 559
Locomotives, Passenger, Canadian Pacific Railway, 641
Locomotives, Recent Australian and New Zealand, 180
M MACHINE TOOLS: British Thread-milling Machines, 249, 274, 302, 324
MACHINE TOOLS (.continued)
Broaching and. Broaching Machinery, 108,
112
Horizontal Boring Machine, T. Shanks and Co., 162
Key-seating and Mortising Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 416, 417
Lathe for Re-machining Cartridge Cases, 403
Machine Tools for Manufacture of Cast Steel
Road Wheels, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 5, 12
Portable Shaping Machine, Motor-driven, Hulse and Co., Limited, 118
Rapid Vertical Hack Saw, Edward G. Herbert, 162
Spindle Noses for Milling Machines Suggested Standardisation of, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 358 ; (Letters), 410, 436, 488, 511
MANHOLE—see Boiler
MAPS : Gowdall to Braithwell Railway, 171
Mitta Mitta Dam on the Murray River, 49
Niagara River and Falls, 427
Winnipeg Water, Line of Aqueduct, 399
i MARINE Engiries—see Engines
| Measurement, Stress, 117, 125
I Metamorphosis of the Locomotive, H. Holcroft, 78, 103, 126, 153 ; (Letters), 164, 176, 206, 230, 254
' Micro-balance, Cheap and Simple, Captain J. H.
Shaxby, .619
Milling—see Machine Tools
i Mortising Machines—see Machine Tools
Motor Car, 29.5 H.P., Armstrong-Siddeley, 482, 483
Motor Car Chassis, “ Beardmore,” 531
| Motor Car, 25-30 H.P., Crossley Motors, Limited, 460, 461, 462
- Motor Car, D. Napier and Son, Limited, 407, 408, 409, 512, 514
Motor Car Engines—see also Engines
I Motor Car, Lanchester, at Olympia, 513
I Motor Car, Novel, Cosmos Engineering Company, 513, 572
| Motor Car, Radial Cylinder, Enfield-Allday I Motors, Limited, 40, 41
Motor Car, 15.9 H.P., Ruston-Hornsby, 481, 482
Motor Car Show at Olympia, 460, 479, 512, 513, 517, 530, 572
Motor Car, Straker-Squire, at Olympia, 514
Motor Car, 15 H.P., Wolseley Motors, Limited, 460, 480, 481
1 Motor Car Works, The Mass, 627
! Motors, Electric—see Electrical Matters Moulds, Permanent, 33
NICKEL Alloy Drawing Instruments, 435
o OIL Engines—see Engines
Optical Pyrometer, The “ Wedge,” Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229
Optical Works, The Hainault, 434
Optophone, Fournier d’Albe, Barr and Stroud,
39, 65, 529
p PELTON Wheels, Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva, 456 (Two-page Supplement, November 1th, 1919)
Permanent Moulds, 33
Petrol Engine—see Engines
Pipe Joint, The“ Victory,” 381
Plastic Arc Welding System—see Electrical Matters
Platinum Bucket Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90
Plough—see Tractor Plough
Portrait, Andrew Carnegie, 156
Portrait, Dr. John Inglis, 63
Post-offices, Travelling, for Great Southern and
Western Railway, Ireland, 610, 611
Present Position of Mechanical Road Traction, C. G. Conradi, 546
Pressure Casting Apparatus, F. Tomlinson’s Process, 263
Progress of Aviation in the War Period, Leonard Bairstow, 93, 115
Pulverised Coal—see Coal
Pump, Electrically Driven Submersible, Merryweather and Sons, 595
Pump, Hand, J. W. Finney, 191 ; (Letter), 314
Pump, Rotary, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 8
Pump, Salvage, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 332
Pumps at Olympia Shipping Exhibition, 382
Pumps—see also Submersible Pump and Feed
Pump
Pyrometer, Optical, The “ Wedge,” Cochrane and Co., Limited, 229
R RADIOMETALLOGRAPHY, 80
Railway, Gowdall to Braithwell, South Yorkshire, 171, 182
Railway Sleepers, American Machines for Dressing, 392
Railway Workshops, British, in War Time, 104, 178, 200, 208, 228, 232, 326, 334, 374, 375, 402, 484, 490, 581, 590 ; (Letter), 230 (Two-
& page Supplement, October 2<lth, 1919)
Rain and Spray Guard, Centrifugal, A de Normanville, 315
Reinforced Concrete, Calculating Diagrams for, James Williamson, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 15th, 1919)
Reinforced Concrete Stresses, Influence of Modulus Ratio on, W. C. Popplewell, 628
Reinforced Concrete—see also Concrete
Relay Control, Friction Drive, for Aircraft, Major A. Q. Cooper, 226, 227
Research Laboratories, Brown-Firth, 351, 353
Reservoir, Storage, on the Upper Murray River, 49
Road Locomotive, W. Tasker and Sons, 583
Road Vehicles for Conveyance of Goods, 547
Road Wheels, Cast Steel, Manufacture, Thwaites Brothers, Limited, 5, 12
Roads and Transport Exhibition, 532, 559
Rolling Mill Engines—see Engines
Rolling Mills, Electrical, at Templeborough, Davy Brothers and British Thomson-Houston Company, 444, 586 (Two-page Supplement, December 12th, 1919)
Rotary Pump, Fielding and Platt, Limited, 8
SALVAGE Pump, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 332
Saw—see also Band Saw
Saw, Vertical Metal, Edward Herbert, Limited, 162
Scout, Nieuport “ Night Hawk ” Single-seater, British Nieuport and General Aircraft Company, Limited, 132, 151, 158
i Screw Gauge, H. I. Brackenbury, 508
Screw Gauge Making at Guildford, Drummond Brothers, 375
Seaplane Carrier Hermes, H.M., Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 274
Self-sinking Concrete Pile, Bignell-Jones, 498
Servo-motor—see Relay Control
Shaping Machines—see Machine TqoIs
Shears for Cogging Mill—see Rolling Mills at Templeborough
Shipping Exhibition—see Exhibition
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS : General: Boat Lowering Gear, 403, 404
Electric Welding and its Application to Shipbuilding, Oscar Kjellberg, 442, 472, 535 ; (Letters), 511, 535, 561, 620
German Liners Machinery Repaired by Plastic-arc Welding, 56, 60
Leparmentier System of Hull Construction, 94 ; (Letter), 110
Marine Engines—see Engines
Shipyard at Belfast, A New, Harland and Wolff, 563
Steering Gears, Device for Preventing Steam Waste, J. Wigham and Sons, 380, 381
British Navy: Delhi, H.M. Light Cruiser, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 429, 438
Dragon, H.M.S., Showing Aeroplane Shelter. 429
Hawkins, H.M. Light Cruiser, 296
Hermes, H.M. Seaplane Carrier, 274
Hood, H.M. Battleship, Jofcn Brown and Co., Limited, 465, 468
Light Cruisers of the “ D ” Class, 429, 438
Trefoil, Diesel Motor Ship, 198
Witherington, H.M. Torpedo-boat Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 417
Foreign Navies : Italian Destroyer Audace, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3
Japanese Torpedo-boat Destroyer Urakase, Yarrow and Co., Limited, 3 {Two-page Supplement, July 4th, 1919)
United States Electric Battleship New Mexico, 204, 234
Miscellaneous Vessels: Biloela, Australian-built Fleet Auxiliary, 154, 155
Icebreakers for Archangel, Sviatogor and Alexander, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 632, 633, 636
Maine, 6500-Ton Standard Steamship, Harland and Wolff, 563, 564
Reinforced Concrete Tug Cretemast, John verMehr, 544, 545
San Fernando, Oil Tank Steamer, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., Limited, 605
SHOVEL, Steam, Three-quarter Cubic Yard’ Ball Engine Company, 366
Show, Motor Car, at Olympia, 460, 479, 512, 513, 517, 530
Show, Royal Agricultural, 8
Show, Smithfield Club, 583
Shunting Engine, Petrol, Motor Rail and Tram-car Company, 16
Silo—see Grain Silo
Sleepers—see Railway
Spindle Noses—see Machine Tools
Spring Mounting for Steam Tractor, Wm.
Foster and Co., Limited, 9
Starter, Automatic—see Electrical Matters
Steam Engines —see Engines
Steam Shovel—see Shovel
Steam Tenders—see Tenders
Steam Tractor, Wm. Foster and Co., Limited, 9
Steam Wagon, Compound, Robey and Co., Limited, 9
Steel Works at Glengarnock, D. Colville and Sons, 75 {Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919)
Stress Measurement, 117, 125
Submersible Pump, Electrical, Merryweather and Sons, 595
Submersible Pump and Motor, Submersible Motors, Limited, 354
Switchgear—see Electrical Matters
T TANKS, Wagons for Transporting, Built at Derby, 484, 490
fenders, Steam, for American Locomotives > 558, 559
festing Machine, Brinell, W. and T. Avery, Limited, 406
L'hread Milling—see Machine Tools
Phrust Block and Journal Bearing, Michell, 202
Pour in Italy, &c.—see Italy
Power Chute for Constructing Concrete Buildings, H. C. Johnson, 614, 621
Praetor Plough, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 8
Praetor Trials, Agricultural, 308, 338, 356, 378, 384
Praetor—see also Steam Tractor
Trains, Naval Ambulance and Commander-in-
Chief’s, at Wolverton Works, 228,- 232
Travelling Post-office—see Post-office
Turbine, 20,000 H.P. Marine, 603
Turbines, Water, Costruzioni Meccaniche Riva, 456 {Two-page Supplement, November 1th; 1919)
USE of Pulverised Coal, Leonard C. Harvey, 15, 26, 50
V VALVE Gears, Locomotive, 78, ]03, 126, 153 (Letter), 164
Valve, Spring-loaded, for Feed Pump, G. andJ Weir, 405
Valves—see also Drop Valves
w WAGON, Compound Steam, W. Forster and Co., 584
Wagon, Compound Steam, Robey and Co., Limited, 9
Wagons for Transporting Tanks, Built at Derby, 484, 490
War Work in the Derby Shops of the Midland Railway, 326, 334, 402, 484, 490 {Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 1919)
War Work in the Doncaster Shops of the Great Northern Railway, 374, 375
War Work of the Great Central Railway at Gorton and Dukinfield Shops, 581, 590
War Work at Horwich and Newton Heath Works, 104, 178
War Work of the London and North-Western Railway at Crewe Shops, 200, 208 ; at Wolverton Works, 228, 232
Water Conduits, Economical Design of, Captain W. T. Taylor, 293
Water for Electrical Purposes—see Electrical Matters
Water Supply, Greater Winnipeg, 399
Water Turbines—see Turbines
Welding, Arc, A.C. System, 213
Welding, Electric, and its Application to-Shipbuilding, Oscar Kjellberg, 442, 472 ; (Letters), 511, 535, 561, 620
Welding, Electric—see also Electrical Matters Wheels—see Road Wheels
Winch, Warping, for Bucket Dredger, Lobnitz and Co., Limited, 90
Wireless Telegraphy, Direction Finding by, . Captain Riall Sankey, 388
Works, at Glengarnock, D. Colville and Sons, 75 {Four-page Supplement, July 25th, 1919)
Works, of Thomas Broadbent and Sons, Limited Huddersfield, 27, 29, 36 {Two-page Supple-
, ment, July 11th, 1919)
Workshops, British Railway, in War Time, 104, 178, 200, 208, 228, 232, 326, 334, 374, 375, 402, 484, 490, 581, 590; (Letter), 230 {Two-page Supplement, October 24th, 19]9)
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