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*Reid Standard Unit Construction for Steel Fame Buildings, p 358 and p 362 - p 363. (Illustrated). | *Reid Standard Unit Construction for Steel Fame Buildings, p 358 and p 362 - p 363. (Illustrated). | ||
**[[Frederick Braby and Co |F. Braby and Co]] of Glasgow. | **[[Frederick Braby and Co |F. Braby and Co]] of Glasgow. | ||
*[[ | *[[Royal Meteorological Society]], p 366. | ||
*The Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, No IX, p 349 - p 352 and just after p 358.(Illustrated). | *The Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, No IX, p 349 - p 352 and just after p 358.(Illustrated). |
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1917 April 20th PDF
- Contents, p 359.
Main Subjects
- Chassis of Five-Ton Petrol Motor Lorry, p 354 - p 355. (Illustrated).
- Designed by J. E. D. Ralls for The Birmingham and Midland Counties Transport Co.
- Burbery, Owen and Co.
- David Brown and Sons.
- China After the War, p 352 - p 353.
- Editorial, p 359 - p 360.
- The American Navy at War.
- Life Saving at Sea.
- Engineering Progress in Chile, p 355 - p 356.
- Letters to the Editor, p 353 and p 356.
- A Thermodynamic Problem by William J. Walker.
- The Metric System.
- Carlo Maurilio Lerici.
- Vulkanoid.
- Random Reflections, p 360 - p 361.
- The Chemist in the Ironworks.
- The Artizan Club.
- Languages.
- 'Prentices.
- Motor Omnibuses.
- The Metric System.
- Caterpillars.
- Reid Standard Unit Construction for Steel Fame Buildings, p 358 and p 362 - p 363. (Illustrated).
- F. Braby and Co of Glasgow.
- Royal Meteorological Society, p 366.
- The Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, No IX, p 349 - p 352 and just after p 358.(Illustrated).
- The Training and Work of the Engineering Chemist, by Sir Robert Hadfield, p 363.
- The Use and Abuse of Steel, by |Lieut-Col Bagnall-Wild and Lieut. E. W. Birch before The Institution of Automobile Engineers, p 352 - p 353.