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Latest revision as of 14:49, 19 June 2020
1926 July 23rd PDF
- Contents, p 93
Main Subjects
- Artificial Silk Factory at Littleborough, p 100
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 79
- Solid Helium
- New Filtration Works at Walton
- A Geophysical Test
- Thames Bridges Inquiry
- Naval Shipbuilding in Japan
- Electrical Equipment for Russia
- The Trades Disputes Act
- Wages in the Engineering Industry
- The White Star Line
- British Patents, p 105
- Siemens Brothers and Co - Improvements in electric cables.
- Muirhead and Co - Improvements in or relating to electric cables.
- J. Stone and Co - Priming of pumps.
- E. C. R. Marks - Machine Moulding.
- Elektrotrennmaschinen (Germany) - Improvements in the art of and apparatus for cutting metal by electrode discs or the like.
- Albion Motor Co - Servo brake-operating mechanism
- Telefunken Gesellschaft (Berlin) - Improvements in or relating to the frequency changers for electric currents.
- Dr Siegmund Loewe (Berlin) - Electrical resistance.
- South Metropolitan Gas Co - Gas Valves.
- BTH - Improvements in photo-electric cells.
- Burnt Fen Pumping Station, p 99 (Illustrated)
- Can the Heat of Combustion of Coal be turned Directly into Electric Energy?, p 80 - p 81
- Chemical Congress in London, p 94 - p 95
- Society of Chemical Industry
- Association of British Chemical Manufacturers
- Bio-chemical Society
- British Association of Chemists
- British Chemical Plant Manufacturers' Association
- Chemical Society
- Coke Oven Managers' Association
- Institute of Brewing
- Institute of Chemistry
- Institute of Metals
- Institution of Chemical Engineers
- Institution of Petroleum Technologists
- Institution of the Rubber Industry
- Oil and Colour Chemists' Association
- Society of Leather Trades Chemists
- Society of Public Analysts
- Exhibition of Plant
- Presentation of Messel Medal to Lord Balfour
- Corrosion Problems
- Fuel Alcohol
- William Reginald Ormandy
- Hormones
- Diesel Engine User's Association, p 100
- Editorial, p 93 - p 94
- Naval Engineers
- French Economics and Trade
- French Engineering Notes, p 105
- Industrial Situation
- Railway Amalgamation
- Concrete Suspension Bridge
- Home Fuels
- Improved Combination Turret Lathe, p 96 - p 97 (Illustrated)
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 103
- 'Pass of Melfort' single-screw oil-carrying vessell, by Blythswood Shipbuilding Co to the order of Bulk Oil Steamship Co
- 'City of Oxford', single-screw steel steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of Ellerman Lines
- Letters to the Editor, p 90
- 'German Naval Engineers' by Captain Rachlerts (retired)
- 'Full Cycle' by S. P. Christie
- 'Propeller Turbine Runner' by Michael Perrin
- 'Retaining Walls and Geostatic Theories' by J. V. Nimmo
- London Electric Railways; Extensions, (No. I), p 85 - p 89 (Illustrated)
- The Charing Cross and Kennington
- Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway (Details listed)
- Baker Street and Waterloo Railway (Details listed)
- Harley H. Dalrymple-Hay
- The Charing Cross and Kennington
- New French Destroyers, p 84 - p 85 and p 92 (Illustrated)
- New Gasworks Extensions at Fulham, p 99
- Obituary, p 90
- Production of Iron and Steel, p 99
- Royal Agricultural Show Awards, p 89 - p 90
- Royal Naval Engineer Officers, p 98
- Sixty Years Ago, p 98
- The Engines of the Union-Castle Liner 'MS Carnarvon Castle', p 100 (Illustrated)
- The Institution of Civil Engineers, p 103
- 1926 April Examinations - (Details listed)
- The Timbering of Trenches, Shafts and Tunnels, (No. II), p 81 - p 84, and supplement (Illustrated)
- Tunnels
- Timbering for Large Circular Tunnels
- Women's Engineering Society, p 98