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ADAMSON, Daniel, and Co., Ltd., Automatic
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*ADAMSON, Daniel, and Co., Ltd., Automatic Petrol Power Plant, 582
Petrol Power Plant, 582                   -  1
*Ahrons, E. L., British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825-1924, 2, 34, 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698 ; (Letters), 155, 240, 516
 
*Albion Motor Workshop Wagon, 496
Ahrons, E. L., British Steam Railway Locomo-tive from 1825-1924, 2, 34, 66, 94. ]24, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, J 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, ] 670, 698 ; (Letters), 155, 240, 516
*American Railways, 22,000-Volt Motor Generator Locomotives for, 334
 
*Annaghkilly Viaduct, G.N. Railway, Ireland, 139
Albion Motor Workshop Wagon, 496       '
*Aorangi, Union Steamship Company's Motor Liner, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925), (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
 
*Arapeti Dam and Storage Area, 266, 270
American Railways, 22,000-Volt Motor Generator Locomotives for, 334
*Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., Switchback Railway at the Paris Exhibition, 525
 
*Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., Waterloo Temporary Bridge, 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
Annaghkilly Viaduct, G.N. Railway, Ireland, 139
*Ashworth and Parker, 200 K.W. Steam-extraction Generator Set, 630
 
*Aston Chain and Hook Company, Ltd., Jack Chain and Knotted Chain Making Machines, 292
Aorangi, Union Steamship Company’s Motor Liner, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925), {Two-page Supplement, January \6th, 1925)
*Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey, Hydraulic Turbine, New Type of, 220
 
*Atlantic Transport Company, Twin - screw Liner Minnetonka, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Arapeti Dam and Storage Area, 266, 270
*Atmos High-pressure Boiler, J. V. Blomquist, 249
 
*Austin Motor, Constant Current, 440
jArrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., Switchback
*Australia, Irrigation Works in, 462, 465
 
*Avery, W. and T., Ltd., Mechanism of Weighing Machine, 238
Railway at the Paris Exhibition, 525
 
Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., Waterloo Temporary Bridge, 686, 701 {Two-page Sup- ( plement, June 26th, 1925)
 
Ashworth and Parker, 200 K.W. Steam-extraction Generator Set, 630
 
Aston Chain and Hook Company, Ltd., Jack Chain and Knotted Chain Making Machines, 292
 
Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey, Hydraulic Turbine, New Type of, 220
 
Atlantic Transport Company, Twin - screw Liner Minnetonka, 22 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
.Atmos High-pressure Boiler, J. V. Blomquist, 249
 
Austin Motor, Constant Current, 440
 
Australia, Irrigation Works in, 462, 465
 
I Avery, W. and T., Ltd., Mechanism of Weighing Machine, 238


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*BAGNALL, W. G., Ltd., Fireless Engine Unique, 11
*Barclay, Andrew, Sons and Co., Ltd., Narrow Gauge Engine for Assam, 168
*Barking Power Station, County of London Electric Supply Company, 568
*Beardmore Two-seater Wee Bee I. Monoplane, 19 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Beardmore, W., and Co., Ltd., Latvian Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, 686
*Beldis, Motor Ship, with a Cargo of Locomotives, 86
*Beiliss and Morcom, Air Compressor for Clyde Dock, 332, 333 ; (Letters), 434, 468
*Bever, Peacock and Co., Ltd., Locomotives, 11, 715, 716
*Biles, Sir John, on Steam Engines v. Oil Engines, for Passenger Ships, 388
*Birmingham Corporation, Nechells Power Station, 654, 660
*Blackburn "Cubaroo" Torpedo-plane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Blackstone and Co., 55 B.H.P. Oil Engine and Fuel Injection Arrangement, 238
*Blomquist, J. V., Atmos High-pressure Boiler, 249
*Bow Power Station, Reconstruction and Equipment, 542, 546
*Brackett, F. W., and Co., Ltd., Fixing Circulating Water Screening Plant, 224
*Bradley and Turton, Ltd., Inclinable Presses with Double Roll Feed ; also with Friction Feed and Friction-driven Screw Press, 239, 240
*Bradley and Turton, Ltd., Rotary Shears, 239
*Brigitta Bridge, Vienna, Shifting, 428
*British Area Regulators, Ltd., Automatic Regulators, 351
*British Aviator, Motor Tanker, Palmer's Shipbuilding Company, 5, 6 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*British Industries Fair, 222, 238
*British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., Collieries Electric Lighting System, 496
*British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 34, 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698 ; (Letters), 155, 240, 516--For Locomotives Illustrated, see Subjects Index, Locomotives
*British Thomson-Houston Company's Works at Rugby, Part of, 679
*Broadcasting Company's Equipment at New London Station, 306
*Brooke, J. W. and Co., Ltd., Centrifugal Pump Driven by 4 B.H.P. Petrol Motor, 280
*Brookhirst Switchgear Ltd., "Midget" Type Motor Starting Panels, 142
*Brown, John, and Co., Ltd., Twin-screw geared- turbine Orient Liner Oronsay, 185, 190, 212, 213
*Brunler Submerged Flame Boiler, 184
*Bucyrus Company, Mechanical Shovel for Subway Work, 633
*Burgerhout-Nobel Engine 900 B.H.P., 6
*Burma Railways, Garratt Locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 11
*Burmeister and Wain, Four-cycle Marine Oil Engine, and 6750 S.H.P. Double-acting Engine and Crank Shaft, 246, 247
*Burnt Oak Automatic Sub-station, 39 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Butler, Samuel, and Co., Ltd., Travelling Steam Crane, 443


BAGNALL, W. G., Ltd., Fireless Engine Unique, 11
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*CAMBRIDGE Instrument Company's Photoelectric Cell ; Record Measuring Machine ; Recording Accelerometer ; Thread Recorder and Dodder Machine, 52
i Barclay, Andrew, Sons and Co., Ltd., Narrow Gauge Engine for Assam, 168
*Chains (Jewellers), Ltd., Curb and Trace Chainmaking Machines, 239, 276
 
*Chancy--Pougny Hvdro-electric Power Station, 321, 328
i Barking Power Station, County of London Electric Supply Company, 568
*Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Mallet Simple Locomotive, 14
 
*Chorlton on Medlock Sub-station, 40
Beardmore Two-seater Wee Bee I. Monoplane, 19 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*City of Venice, Single-screw Steamship, Workman, Clark and Co., Ltd., 22, 23,
 
*Clayton Wagons, Ltd., Railway Steam Car for New Zealand, 570
Beardmore, W., and Co., Ltd., Latvian Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, 686
*Clothier, II. W., Design of Electrical Plant Control Gear, andc., 268
 
*Clyde, New Dock Equipment on the, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332 ; (Letters), 434, 468
iBeldis, Motor Ship, with a Cargo of Locomotives, 86
*Cockerill Gas Engine, 7150 B.H.P., 166, 168
 
*Coker, Professor E. G., Action of Cutting Tools, 318
Beiliss and Morcom, Air Compressor for Clyde Dock, 332, 333 ; (Letters), 434, 468
*Constructional Engineering Company, Ltd., A Handy Foundry Ladle, 469
 
*Cox and Danks, Ltd., Salvage Gear at Scapa Flow, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Bever, Peacock and Co., Ltd., Locomotives, 11, 715, 716
*Crossley Brothers, Ltd., Gas and Oil Engines at the British Industries Fair, 222
 
*Crossley Brothers, Ltd., Oil-driven Pumping Plant at Chipstead, 626, 632
Biles, Sir John, on Steam Engines v. Oil Engines, for Passenger Ships, 388
*Cunard Twin-screw Liner Aurania, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Cunliffe and Croom, Ltd., Locomotive Wheel Quartering Machine, 250
Birmingham Corporation, Nechells Power Station, 654, 660
 
Blackburn “ Cubaroo ” Torpedo-plane, 21 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Blackstone and Co., 55 B.H.P. Oil Engine and Fuel Injection Arrangement, 238
 
Blomquist, J. V., Atmos High-pressure Boiler, 249
 
Bow Power Station, Reconstruction and Equipment, 542, 546
 
Brackett, F. W., and Co., Ltd., Fixing Circulating Water Screening Plant, 224
 
Bradley and Turton, Ltd., Inclinable Presses with Double Roll Feed ; also with Friction Feed and Friction-driven Screw Press, 239, 240
 
Bradley and Turton, Ltd., Rotary Shears, 239
 
Brigitta Bridge, Vienna, Shifting, 428
 
British Area Regulators, Ltd., Automatic Regulators, 351
 
British Aviator, Motor Tanker, Palmer’s Shipbuilding Company, 5, 6 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
British Industries Fair, 222, 238
 
British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., Collieries Electric Lighting System, 496
 
British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 34, 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698 ; (Letters), 155, 240, 516—For Loco- j motives Illustrated, see Subjects Index, Loco- | motives
 
British Thomson-Houston Company’s Works at Rugby, Part of, 679
 
Broadcasting Company’s Equipment at New London Station, 306
 
Brooke, J. W. and Co., Ltd., Centrifugal Pump ’ Driven by 4 B.H.P. Petrol Motor, 280
 
Brookhirst Switchgear Ltd., “Midget” Type Motor Starting Panels, 142
 
Brown, John, and Co., Ltd., Twin-screw geared-turbine Orient Liner Oronsay, 185, 190, 212, 213
 
Brunler Submerged Flame Boiler, 184
 
Bucyrus Company, Mechanical Shovel for Subway Work, 633
 
Burgerhout-Nobel Engine 900 B.H.P., 6
 
Burma Railways, Garratt Locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 11
 
Burmeister and Wain, Four-cycle Marine Oil
 
Engine, and 6750 S.H.P. Double-acting Engine and Crank Shaft, 246, 247
 
Burnt Oak Automatic Sub-station, 39 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Butler, Samuel, and Co., Ltd., Travelling Steam Crane, 443
 
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CAMBRIDGE Instrument Company’s Photoelectric Cell ; Record Measuring Machine ; Recording Accelerometer ; Thread Recorder and Dodder Machine, 52
 
Chains (Jewellers), Ltd., Curb and Trace Chainmaking Machines, 239, 276
 
Chancy—Pougny Hydro-electric Power Station, 321,328
 
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Mallet Simple Locomotive, 14
 
Chorlton on Medlock Sub-station, 40
 
City of Venice, Single-screw Steamship, Workman, Clark and Co., Ltd., 22, 23,
 
Clayton Wagons, Ltd., Railway Steam Car for New Zealand, 570
 
Clothier, II. W., Design of Electrical Plant Control Gear, &c., 268
 
Clyde, New Dock Equipment on the, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332 ; (Letters), 434, 468
 
CockerillGas Engine, 7150 B.H.P., 166, 168
 
Coker, Professor E. G., Action of Cutting Tools, 318
 
Constructional Engineering Company, Ltd., A Handy Foundry Ladle, 469
 
Cox and Danks, Ltd., Salvage Gear at Scapa Flow, 23 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Crossley Brothers, Ltd., Gas and Oil Engines at the British Industries Fair, 222
 
Crossley Brothers, Ltd., Oil-driven Pumping Plant at Chipstead, 626, 632
 
Cunard Twin-screw Liner Aurania, 22 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Cunliffe and Croom, Ltd., Locomotive Wheel Quartering Machine, 250


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*DAHLERUS, J. B., Anti-friction Bearings for Heavy Duty, 181, 197 ; (Letters), 295, 434
DAHLERUS, J. B., Anti-friction Bearings for Heavy Duty, 181, 197 ; (Letters), 295, 434
*Darnall Works New Iron Foundry, Davy Brothers, Ltd., 374, 382
 
*Dawson, Sir Philip, and Professor S. Parker Smith, on Main Line Railway Electrification, Scandinavia, 98, 156 ; (Letters), 240, 295, 595 ; Germany, 620, 650--for details, see Subjects Index, Railway
Darnall Works New Iron Foundry, Davy Brothers, Ltd., 374, 382
*Deschamps, J., Influence of Pulsations on Combustion, 152
 
*Deutsches Museum, Munich, 644
Dawson, Sir Philip, and Professor S. Parker Smith, on Main Line Railway Electrification, Scandinavia, 98, 156 ; (Letters), 240, 295, 595 ; Germany, 620, 650—For details, see Subjects Index, Railway
*Dolius, Motor Ship, Scott's Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Doxford, William, and Sons, Ltd., New Type Three-cylinder 1760 B.H.P. Engine, 6
Deschamps, J., Influence of Pulsations on Combustion, 152
 
Deutsches Museum, Munich, 644
 
Dolius, Motor Ship, Scott’s Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 5, 7 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Doxford, William, and Sons, Ltd., New Type Three-cylinder 1760 B.H.P. Engine, 6


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*EAST Ferry-road Engineering Works Company, Ltd., Grain Elevators for the Port of London, 296, 297, 300
*East India Railway, Six-coupled Passenger Engine, Kitson and Co., Ltd., 12, 13
*Electrical Apparatus Company, Machine Tool Switchgear, 362
*Ellesmere Port, Water Softening Plant at, Wollaston Gas Producers, Ltd., 386
*English Electric Company, Motor and Control Gear for Large Colliery Winder, 404, 408
*Escher Wyss-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., Traction Recorder, 53
*Exe Engineering Company, Ltd., Screw-cutting Lathe, 239


EAST Ferry-road Engineering Works Company, Ltd., Grain Elevators for the Port of London, 296,297,300
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*FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, Motor Liner Aorangi, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925), (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
East India Railway, Six-coupled Passenger Engine, Kitson and Co., Ltd., 12, 13
*Ferranti, Ltd., Large Transformers, 680
 
*Ferranti, Ltd., Million-volt Testing Equipments, 412
Electrical Apparatus Company, Machine Tool Switchgear, 362
*Flettner Rotor Ship Buckau, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*French Battleship Liberte, Salving the, 487
Ellesmere Port, Water Softening Plant at, Wollaston Gas Producers, Ltd., 386
 
English Electric Company, Motor and Control Gear for Large Colliery Winder, 404, 408
 
Escher Wyss-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
■ Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., Traction Recorder, 53
 
! Exe Engineering Company, Ltd., Screw-cutting
 
I Lathe, 239
 
FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, Motor Liner Aorangi, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925), (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
 
Ferranti, Ltd., Large Transformers, 680
 
Ferranti, Ltd., Million-volt Testing Equipments, 412
 
Flettner Rotor Ship Buckau, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
French Battleship Liberte, Salving the, 487


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*GARSTIN, Sir William Edmund (Portrait), 82 Gee, W. W. Haldane, Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Joule's First Measurements, 426 ; (Letter), 516
GARSTIN, Sir William Edmund (Portrait), 82 Gee, W. W. Haldane, Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Joule’s First Measurements, 426 ; (Letter), 516
*General Electric Company, Single-phase Equipment for the Southern Railway, 486
 
*General Electric Company's Works at Witton, Part of, 678
General Electric Company, Single-phase Equipment for the Southern Railway, 486
*German Federal Railways--Electric Locomotives, 623, 650
 
*Germany, Diesel Locomotive Design in, 578
General Electric Company’s Works at Witton, Part of, 678
*Gloucestershire "Gannet" Biplane, 19 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Glover, M., and Co., Circular Saw Guard, 223
German Federal Railways—Electric Locomotives, 623, 650
*Gold Coast Railway, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Vulcan Foundry Company, Ltd., 13  
 
*Great Western Railway Goods Tank Engine, 11  
Germany, Diesel Locomotive Design in, 578
*Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Passenger Engine Viscount Churchill, 11 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Grenoble Exhibition, 690
Gloucestershire “Gannet” Biplane, 19 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Grice, William, and Sons, Ltd., Chain Link Making Machine, 469
 
*Guillemard Railway Bridge over the Kelantan River, 593
Glover, M., and Co., Circular Saw Guard, 223
*Gwynnes Engineering Company, Ltd., Light Motor Fire Engine, 554
 
*Gwynnes "Invincible" Pumping Units, 76
Gold Coast Railway, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Vulcan Foundry Company, Ltd., 13
 
Great Western Railway Goods Tank Engine, 11 Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Passenger Engine
 
Viscount Churchill, 11 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Grenoble Exhibition, 690
 
Grice, William, and Sons, Ltd., Chain Link Making Machine, 469
 
Guillemard Railway Bridge over the Kelantan River, 593
 
Gwynnes Engineering Company, Ltd., Light Motor Fire Engine, 554
 
Gwynnes Invincible Pumping Units, 76


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*HAMWORTHY Engineering Company's Automatic Air Compressor, 170
HAM WORTHY Engineering Company’s Automatic Air Compressor, 170
*Hancock and Sons, Oxygas Metal-cutting Plant, 238
 
*Handley Page Biplane "Hamilton," 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Hancock and Sons, Oxygas Metal-cutting Plant, 238
*Harling, W. H., Adjustable Parabolic Curve, 580
 
*Harrow and Rickmansworth Line, Automatic Signalling, 466
Handley Page Biplane Hamilton,21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Harvey, William, Saint Paul's Cathedral, Its Structure, Defects and Repair, 129
 
*Hawker Cygnet II. Biplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Harling, W. H., Adjustable Parabolic Curve, 580
*Henley's Telegraph Works Company's Low-tension Laboratory and Cable-testing Department, 26
 
*Herbert Chuck under Test, 662
Harrow and Rickmansworth Line, Automatic Signalling, 466
*Heywood, S. H., and Co., Ltd., 20-Ton Goliath Crane, 658
 
*Hindmarsh, R. E., New Coal Staith at Whitehall Point, on the Tyne, 134, 141
Harvey, William, Saint Paul’s Cathedral, Its Structure, Defects and Repair, 129
*Hulse and Co., Ltd., Machine for Re-trueing Railway Tires, 414
 
*Hunslet Engine Company, Locomotive for Chilian Mining Line, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Hawker Cygnet II. Biplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Hunt, L. J., Self-synchronising Alternator, 526
 
*Hurst-Ball System of Casting Large Diameter Pipes, 416
Henley’s Telegraph Works Company's Low-tension Laboratory and Cable-testing Department, 26
 
Herbert Chuck under Test, 662
 
Heywood, S. H., and Co.,,Ltd., 20-Ton Goliath Crane, 658
 
Hindmarsh, R. E., New Coal Staith at Whitehall Point, on the Tyne, 134, 141
 
Hulse and Co., Ltd., Machine for Re-trueing Railway Tires, 414
 
Hunslet Engine Company, Locomotive for Chilian Mining Line, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Hunt, L. J., Self-synchronising Alternator, 526
 
Hurst-Ball System of Casting Large Diameter Pipes, 416


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*IGRANIC Rotor Control Gear and Low-tension Switchboard, 275
*Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., Variable Grid Leak, Variometers, High-resistance Potentiometer, "Unitune" Fixed Coupler, 53
*Industrial Waste Eliminators, Ltd., Oil Separator, 239, 240
*International Combustion, Ltd., and Vickers-Spearing Boiler Company, Ltd., Coal-pulverising Plant and Boilers, 660
*Italian Double-ended Diesel-electric Locomotive, 358
*Italian Locomotives at Grenoble Exhibition, 690
*Italian Scouts, The Leone, Tigre, Pantera, 456, 600, 604


IGRANIC Rotor Control Gear and Low-tension Switchboard, 275
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*KANGO Company, Ltd., Electric Hammer, 718
Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., Variable Grid Leak, Variometers, High-resistance Potentiometer, “ Unitune ” Fixed Coupler, 53
*Karrier Motors, Ltd., Combined Road Sweeper, Sprinkler and Dust Collector, 441 ; (Correction), 504
 
*Kent-Hodgson Turbine Steam Meter, 684
Industrial Waste Eliminators, Ltd., Oil
*Krupp-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Separator, 239, 240
 
International Combustion, Ltd., and Vickers-
 
Spearing’ Boiler Company, Ltd., Coal-pulverising Plant and Boilers, 660
 
Italian Double-ended Diesel-electric Locomotive, 358
 
Italian Locomotives at Grenoble Exhibition, 690
 
Italian Scouts, The Leone, Tigre, Pantera, 456, 600, 604
 
KANGO Company, Ltd., Electric Hammer, 718
 
Karrier Motors, Ltd., Combined Road Sweeper,
 
Sprinkler and .Dust Collector, 441 ; (Correction), 504
 
Kent-Hodgson Turbine Steam Meter, 684
 
Krupp-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10
 
{Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)


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*LATVIAN Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, W. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 686
LATVIAN Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, W. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 686
*Leafield Coupled Arc, 634
 
*Leafield Wireless Station, Primary Inductance and Variable Coupler, 27 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Leafield Coupled Arc, 634
*Ling Pneumatic Motor and Drilling Head, 442
 
*Liptack Furnace Arches, Ltd., Suspended Furnace Arch, 361
Leafield Wireless Station, Primary Inductance and Variable Coupler, 27 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Littleton (Queen Mary) Reservoir and Works, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 16th, 1925)
 
*Lloyd Sabando Liner Conte Biancamano, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 497
Ling Pneumatic Motor and Drilling Head, 442
*Lomonossoff Diesel-electric Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*London Broadcasting Station, New, 306
Liptack Furnace Arches, Ltd., Suspended Furnace Arch, 361
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Baltic Tank Engine, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*London, Midland and Scottish Railway 0-6-0 Goods Engine, 10
Littleton (Queen Mary) Reservoir and Works, 672, 682, 705, 710 {Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
*London and North-Eastern Railway Garratt Locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 715, 716
 
*London and North-Eastern Railway Mikado Locomotive, Mr. H. N. Gresley's Design, 715, 717
Lloyd Sabando Liner Conte Biancamano, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 497
*Longbridge Mercury Arc Rectifier Sub-station, Birmingham, 678
 
Lomonossoff Diesel-electric Locomotive, 9, 10 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
London Broadcasting Station, New, 306
 
London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Baltic
 
Tank Engine, 10 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
London, Midland and Scottish Railway 0-6-0 Goods Engine, 10
 
London and North-Eastern Railway Garratt Locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 715, 716
 
London and North-Eastern Railway Mikado Locomotive, Mr. H. N. Gresley’s Design, 715, 717
 
Longbridge Mercury Arc Rectifier Sub-station, Birmingham, 678


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*MANGAHAO Hydro-electric Scheme, River, Reservoir, Power Station, Dams and Electrical Equipment, andc., 266, 270
MANGAHAO Hydro-electric Scheme, River, Reservoir, Power Station, Dams and Electrical Equipment, &c., 266, 270
*Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, 50- Watt Wireless Transmitter, Power Amplifier, 54
 
*Massip Steam Trap, E. Lassen and Co., 608
'Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, 50-Watt Wireless Transmitter, Power Amplifier, 54
*Mather and Platt, Ltd., Rotary Converters in Liverpool Sub-stations, 391
 
*Metropolitan Asylums Board Motor Ambulance and Ambulance Reconditioning Works, 209, 216
Massip Steam Trap, E. Lassen and Co., 608
*Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 481
 
*Molesworth, Sir Guilford Lindsey (Portrait), 137
Mather and Platt, Ltd., Rotary Converters in Liverpool Sub-stations, 391
*Moore, G. E., Stroboscopic Determination of Speeds and Frequencies, Apparatus and Methods Used, 209
 
*Morison, Donald Barns (Portrait), 521
Metropolitan Asylums Board Motor Ambulance and Ambulance Reconditioning Works, 209, 216
*Morris Engines (Coventry), Ltd., Works, Hardening and Carburising Plant, 387
 
*Morris, J., on Vibration in Engine Test Gear, 484
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 481
*Muir, Wm., and Co., Ltd., Plano-milling Machine for Profile Work, 308
 
*Mullard Radio Valve Company, Transmitting Valve, 53, 54
Molesworth, Sir Guilford Lindsey (Portrait), 137
 
Moore, G. E., Stroboscopic Determination of
 
Speeds and Frequencies, Apparatus and Methods Used, 209
 
Morison, Donald Barns (Portrait), 521
 
Morris Engines (Coventry), Ltd., Works, Hardening and Carburising Plant, 387
 
Morris, J., on Vibration in Engine Test Gear, 484
 
Muir, Win., and Co., Ltd., Plano-milling Machine for Profile Work, 308
 
Mullard Radio Valve Company, Transmitting Valve, 53, 54


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*NATIONAL Gas Engine Company, 3.25-Kilowatt Lighting Set and 66 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, 223, 224
*New Conveyor Company, Foundry Sand Recovery Plant, 572
*New Zealand, Manawatu Road Reconstruction, 552, 553
*Niagara, Bridges Over, 490, 492
*Norte Railway 3000-Volt D.C. Electric Locomotive, 78, 84
*North British Locomotive for Western Australian Railways, 13 ; and Geared Steam Turbine Condensing Locomotive, 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Ltd., Engines of the Raby Castle, 458, 459


NATIONAL Gas Engine Company, 3|-Kilowatt Lighting Set and 66 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, 223, 224
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*ONGAR and Brentwood Wireless Stations, 596, 597
*Orient Liner Oronsay, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213
*Orient Twin-screw Liner Orama, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)


New Conveyor Company, Foundry Sand Recovery Plant, 572
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*PARIS Exhibition, Switchback Railway at, Sir William Arrol and Co., 525
New Zealand, Manawatu Road Reconstruction, 552, 553
*Parnail Pixie III. Monoplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Parsons Three-cylinder Marine Motor for Lifeboat, 160 ; (Letter), 188
Niagara, Bridges Over, 490, 492
*Patchell, W. H., Super-power Stations in America, 264
 
*Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 52
Nbrte Railway 3000-Volt D.C. Electric Locomotive, 78, 84
*Pickles and Hall Pitting Gauge, 554
 
*Pickles, John, and Son, Ltd., Mortising, Boring and Gaining Machine, 359
North British Locomotive for Western Australian Railways, 13 ; and Geared Steam Turbine Condensing Locomotive, 9 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Poldhu Experimental Short Wave Wireless Station (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Pollock, Walter, Increasing the Efficiency of the Screw Propeller, 402, 444
North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Ltd., Engines of the Raby Castle, 458, 459
*Poultney, E. C., Fifty Per Cent. Cut-ofi Locomotives, 510, 550
 
*Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., Blue Print Washing and Drying Machine, 523
o
i ONGAR and Brentwood Wireless Stations, 596,
 
I 597
 
Orient Liner Oronsay, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213
 
Orient Twin-screw Liner Orama, 22 (Supplement,. January 2nd, 1925)
 
p
 
PARIS Exhibition, Switchback Railway at, Sir William Arrol and Co., 525
 
Parnail Pixie III. Monoplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Parsons Three-cylinder Marine Motor for Lifeboat, 160 ; (Letter), 188
 
Patchell, W. H., Super-power Stations in
 
America, 264
 
Physical and Optical Societies’ Exhibition, 52
 
Pickles and Hall Pitting Gauge, 554
 
Pickles, John, and Son, Ltd., Mortising, Boring and Gaining Machine, 359
 
Poldhu Experimental Short Wave Wireless
 
Station (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Pollock, Walter, Increasing the Efficiency of the Screw Propeller, 402, 444
 
Poultney, E. C., Fifty Per Cent. Cut-off Locomotives, 510, 550
 
Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., Blue
 
Print Washing and Drying Machine, 523


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*RABY Castle, Single-screw Motor Ship, Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 458
RABY Castle, Single-screw Motor Ship, Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 458
*Rainham Sewage Works, Tanks, 25 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Record Electrical Company, Improved Instruments, 279
Rainham Sewage Works, Tanks, 25 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Rees Propeller Jet Propulsion Device, 494
 
*Reyrollo Contactor Panels and High-tension Switchgear, 275
Record Electrical Company, Improved Instruments, 279
*Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., Combined Electric Motor and Pump, 662
 
*Roberts, Charles, and Co., Ltd., 15-Ton Sidetipping Wagons, 85
Rees Propeller Jet Propulsion Device, 494
*Robertson, W. H. A., and Co., Ltd., Wire Flattening Rolling Mills, Roller Bearings, Edging Rolls, Coiling Stands, andc., 193
 
*Robey and Co., Ltd., Large Geared Colliery Winder, 404, 408
Reyrollo Contactor Panels and High-tension Switchgear, 275
*Robinson, Thomas, and Sons, Ltd., New Woodworking Machines, 522
 
*Rohrbach Metal Aeroplane Company, Flying Boat, 350, 354
Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., Combined Electric Motor and Pump, 662
*Rosenhain, Dr. W., and Mr. A. C. Sturney, Report to Cutting Tools Research Committee, 126, 127
 
*Rugby Station Aerial, 26, 27
Roberts, Charles, and Co., Ltd., 15-Ton Sidetipping Wagons, 85
*Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 110 B.H.P. Oil Engine, 222, 223
 
Robertson, W. H. A., and Co., Ltd., Wire Flattening Rolling Mills, Roller Bearings, Edging Rolls, Coiling Stands, &c., 193
 
Robey and Co., Ltd., Large Geared Colliery Winder, 404, 408
 
Robinson, Thomas, and Sons, Ltd., New Woodworking Machines, 522
 
Rohrbach Metal Aeroplane Company, Flying Boat, 350, 354
 
Rosenhain, Dr. W., and Mr. A. C. Sturney, Report to Cutting Tools Research Committee, 126, 127
 
Rugby Station Aerial, 26, 27
 
Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 110 B.H.P. Oil Engine, 222, 223


s
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SAINT Paul’s Cathedral, Its Structure, Defects, and Repair, William Harvey, 129
*SAINT Paul's Cathedral, Its Structure, Defects, and Repair, William Harvey, 129
 
*Sennar Dam, 101 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Sennar Dam, 101 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Sentinel Wagon Works, Ltd., Geared Shunting Locomotive, 432, 433, 436
 
*Siemens Wireless Equipment for Motor Lifeboat, 160 ; (Letter), 178
Sentinel Wagon Works, Ltd., Geared Shunting Locomotive, 432, 433, 436
*Simla Water Supply, High-head Pumping Plant for, 162, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 6th, 1925)
 
*Smith, Dempster, and Arthur Leigh on Lathe Tools and Fine Cuts, 319
Siemens Wireless Equipment for Motor Lifeboat, 160 ; (Letter), 178
*Soldo Company's New Tinning Compound, 413
 
*South Wales, Steep Ropeways in, R. White and Sons, 514, 518
Simla Water Supply, High-head Pumping Plant for, 162, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 6th, 1925)
*Southampton Floating Dock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Southern Railway, Single-phase Equipment for, General Electric Company, 486
Smith, Dempster, and Arthur Leigh on Lathe Tools and Fine Cuts, 319
*Stanton, Dr. T. E., Friction of Pistons and Piston Rings, 70
 
*Stanton, Dr. T. E., and Mr. J. H. Hyde, Report to Cutting Tools Research Committee, 126, 127 ; (Letter), 155
Soldo Company’s New Tinning Compound, 413
*Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotive The Magnet, as Reconstructed, Timothy Hackworth, 440
 
*Stone, J., and Co., Ltd., Nipple Expander, 362 ; (Letter), 406
South Wales, Steep Ropeways in, R. White and Sons, 514, 518
*Swanley Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Swansea Dry Dock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Southampton Floating Dock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Swedish Destroyers Nils Ehrenskold and O. H. Nordenskjold, 685
 
*Swiss Federal Railways Motor Coach with Oil Transmission Gear, 308
Southern Railway, Single-phase Equipment for, General Electric Company, 486
 
Stanton, Dr. T. E., Friction of Pistons and Piston Rings, 70
 
Stanton, Dr. T. E., and Mr. J. H. Hyde, Report to Cutting Tools Research Committee, 126, 127 ; (Letter), 155
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotive The Magnet, as Reconstructed, Timothy Hackworth, 440
 
Stone, J., and Co., Ltd., Nipple Expander, 362 ; (Letter), 406
 
Swanley Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Swansea Dry Dock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)                                   y
 
Swedish Destroyers Nils Ehrenskbld and O. H. Nordenskjold, 685
 
Swiss Federal Railways Motor Coach with Oil Transmission Gear, 308


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*TAYLOR, H. W., Three-wire Direct-current Distribution Networks, 75
*Taylor, Major A. M., on High-pressure Cables, 115
*Thom, A., and J. Small, Velocity of Wind in Conical Ducts, 262
*Thomas, H. A., on Measurement of Mechanical Vibrations, 102
*Thornycroft, John I., and Co., Ltd., Twin-screw Ferry Boat Kathleen, 662
*Tilling-Stevens and Foamite Fire-foam, Ltd., Motor Foam Fire-fighting Engine, 467
*Towler, C. O., Steam Regeneration : Its Possibilities, 592
*Tracey, A. I., on Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, 580
*Trent Navigation Improvement, Holme Lock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Triumph, H.M.S., and Her Cylinder Liner, Engineer-Captain Edgar C. Smith, 498


TAILOR, H. W., Three-wire Direct-current Distribution Networks, 75
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*UNION Steamship Company's Motor Liner Aornagi, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
Taylor, Major A. M., on High-pressure Cables, 115
*United States Cruiser Marblehead, 358
 
*Upper Reno Power Project, 608
Thom, A., and J. Small, Velocity of Wind in Conical Ducts, 262
 
Thomas, H. A., on Measurement of Mechanical Vibrations, 102
 
Thornycroft, John I., and Co., Ltd., Twin-screw
 
Ferry Boat Kathleen, 662
 
Tilling-Stevens and Foamite Fire-foam, Ltd .
 
Motor Foam Fire-fighting Engine, 467
 
Towler, C. O Steam Regeneration : Its Possibilities, 592
 
Tracey, A. 1., on Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, 580
 
^nt Navigation Improvement, Holme Lock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Triumph, H.M.S., and Her Cylinder Liner, Engineer-Captain Edgar C. Smith, 498
 
u
UNION Steamship Company’s Motor Liner Aorangi, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-paga Supplement, January Ifyh, 1925) r
 
United States Cruiser Marblebead, 358
 
Upper Reno Power Project, 608


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*VEYRIER, Commandant J., Proposed Submarine Tubular Railway, 245
*Vickers Ltd., Eight-cylinder 2700 B.H.P. Solid Injection Engine, 6
*Vickers-Petters Four-cylinder Hot-bulb Engines, 76
*Vickers "Vulture" Amphibian Biplane, 21
*Virginian Railway, Electrification of, and Triple Electric Locomotive for, 606
*Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company (1906), Ltd., War Office Subsidy 2-Ton Chassis, 378, 379
*Vulcan Roadless Half-track Vehicle, 572, 574


VEYRIER, Commandant J., Proposed Submarine Tubular Railway, 245
W
 
*WATERLOO Temporary Bridge, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Ltd., 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
Vickers Ltd., Eight-cylinder 2700 B.H.P. Solid Injection Engine, 6
*Wells, A. C., and Co., Spraying Plant for Laminated Core Stampings, 58
 
*Western Electric Company, Seven-valve Supersonic Wireless Receiver, 470
Vickers-Petters Four-cylinder Hot-bulb Engines, 76
*Westland Widgeon Monoplane and Westland Wood Pigeon Biplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*White, R., and Sons, Steep Colliery Ropeways in South Wales, 514, 518 (Two-page Supplement, May 8th, 1925)
Vickers “ Vulture ” Amphibian Biplane, 21
*Wightman, J., Miniature Radial Drilling Machine, 497
 
*Wordingham, Charles Henry (Portrait), 164
Virginian Railway, Electrification of, and
*Worthington-Simpson Pumping Machinery, Boilers, andc., for the Littleton--Queen Mary Reservoir and Works, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
 
Triple Electric Locomotive for, 606
 
Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company (1906), Ltd., War Office Subsidy 2-Ton Chassis, 378, 379
 
Vulcan Roadless Half-track Vehicle, 572, 574
 
w
WATERLOO Temporary Bridge, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Ltd., 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
 
Wells, A. C., and Co., Spraying Plant foi Laminated Core Stampings, 58
 
Western Electric Company, Seven-valve Supersonic Wireless Receiver, 470
 
Westland Widgeon Monoplane and Westland Wood Pigeon Biplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
White, R., and Sons, Steep Colliery Ropeways in South Wales, 514, 518 (Two-page Supplement, May 8th, 1925)
 
Wightman, J., Miniature Radial Drilling Machine, 497
 
Wordingham, Charles Henry (Portrait), 164
 
Worthington-Simpson Pumping Machinery, Boilers, &c., for the Littleton—Queen Mary Reservoir and Works, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Tzvo-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)


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*YORKSHIRE Engine Company, Ltd., Eight- coupled Engine for Bengal-Nagpur Railway and Tank Locomotive for Nitrate Railways, 13, 14


YORKSHIRE Engine Company, Ltd., Eight-coupled Engine for Bengal-Nagpur Railway and Tank Locomotive for Nitrate Railways, 13, 14
Subjects.
 
^ubprts.
 
ADJUSTABLE Parabolic Curve, W. H. Harling, 580
 
AERONAUTICS :
 
Aeroplanes of 1924, 18 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)—For Names of Machines see Names Index ; see also Aeronautics, Miscellaneous Index


Flying Boat, All-metal, Rohrbach Metal Aeroplan Company, 350, 354
A
 
*ADJUSTABLE Parabolic Curve, W. H. Harling, 580
AIR Compressor, Automatic, Ham worthy Engineering Company, Ltd., 170
*AERONAUTICS :
 
*- Aeroplanes of 1924, 18 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)--For Names of Machines see Names Index ; see also Aeronautics, Miscellaneous Index
Air Compressor for Clyde Dock, Beiliss and Morcom, Ltd., 332, 333 ; (Letters), 434, 468 Alchemist’s Laboratory of the Middle Ages, 646 Anti-friction Bearings for Heavy Duty, J. B.
*- Flying Boat, All-metal, Rohrbach Metal Aeroplan Company, 350, 354
 
*AIR Compressor, Automatic, Ham worthy Engineering Company, Ltd., 170
Dahlerus, 181, 197 ; (Letters), 295, 434
*Air Compressor for Clyde Dock, Beiliss and Morcom, Ltd., 332, 333 ; (Letters), 434, 468  
 
*Alchemist's Laboratory of the Middle Ages, 646  
Arch, Suspended Furnace, Liptak Furnace Arches, Ltd., 361
*Anti-friction Bearings for Heavy Duty, J. B. Dahlerus, 181, 197 ; (Letters), 295, 434  
*Arch, Suspended Furnace, Liptak Furnace Arches, Ltd., 361


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*BLUE Print Washing and Drying Machine, Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., 523
*Boiler, Atmos High-pressure, J. V. Blomquist, 249
*Boiler, Internal Combustion, Oscar Brunler, 184
*Boiler-house and Equipment for Bow Power Station, 542, 546
*Boiler-house (Trenton Channel), 264
*- Drum, Partly Forged, for 1200 lb. Boiler (Weymouth), 265
*- Drum, Completed Steam, for 1200 lb. Boiler, (Weymouth), 265
*Boilers, Yarrow High-pressure, Howden Combined Cylindrical and Water-tube High- pressure, Sir John Biles, 388
*Bridge, Brigitta, Vienna, Shifting, 428
*Bridge, Guillemard Railway, Over the Kelantan River, 593
*Bridge, Waterloo Temporary, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Ltd., 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
*Bridges Over the River Niagara, 490, 492


BLUE Print Washing and Drying Machine, Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., 523
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*CABLES--see Electrical Matters
Boiler, Atmos High-pressure, J. V. Blomquist,
*Calorimeter for Testing Fuel Oil, 593
 
*Cathedral, Saint Paul's, Its Structure, Defects and Repair, William Harvey, 129
Boiler, Internal Combustion, Oscar Brunler, 184
*Centrifugal Casting of Large Diameter Pipes, Hurst-Ball System, 416
 
*Chain Link Making Machine, William Grice and Sons, Ltd., 469
Boiler-house and Equipment for Bow Power
*Chain Making--see also Wire Chain
 
*Chassis, War-office Subsidy 2-Ton, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Ltd., 378, 379
Station, 542, 546
*Chuck under Test, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 662
 
*Circular Saw Guard, M. Glover and Co., 223
Boiler-house (Trenton Channel), 264
*Circulating Water Screening Plant, Fixing, F, W. Brackett and Co., Ltd., 224
 
*Coal-pulverising Plant and Boilers, International Combustion, Ltd., and Vickers- Spearing Boiler Company, Ltd., 660
Drum, Partly Forged, for 12001b. Boiler (Weymouth), 265
*Coal Staith, New, at Whitehall Point, on the Tyne, R. E. 134, 141
 
*Crane, 20-ton Goliath, S. H. Heywood and Co., Ltd., 658
Drum, Completed Steam, for 12001b. Boiler, (Weymouth), 265
*Crane, Travelling Steam, Samuel Butler and Co., Ltd., 443
 
*Cutting Tools-—see Machine Tools
Boilers, Yarrow High-pressure, Howden Combined Cylindrical and Water-tube High-pressure, Sir John Biles, 388
 
Bridge, Brigitta, Vienna, Shifting, 428
 
Bridge,. Guillemard Railway, Over the Kelantan River, 593
 
Bridge, Waterloo Temporary, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Ltd., 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
 
Bridges Over the River Niagara, 490, 492
 
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CABLES—see Electrical Matters
 
Calorimeter for Testing Fuel Oil, 593
 
Cathedral, Saint Paul’s, Its Structure, Defects and Repair, William Harvey, 129
 
Centrifugal Casting of Large Diameter Pipes, Hurst-Ball System, 416
 
Chain Link Making Machine, William Grice and Sons, Ltd., 469
 
Chain Making—see also Wire Chain
 
Chassis, War-office Subsidy 2-Ton, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Ltd., 378, 379
 
Chuck under Test, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 662
 
Circular Saw Guard, M. Glover and Co., 223
 
Circulating Water Screening Plant, Fixing,
 
F. W. Brackett and Co., Ltd., 224
 
Coal-pulverising Plant and Boilers, International Combustion, Ltd., and Vickers-Spearing Boiler Company, Ltd., 660
 
Coal S tai th, New, at Whitehall Point, QU the Tyne, R, E. Uiudnwsh* 134, 141
 
Crane, 20-Ton Goliath, S. H. Heywood and Co., Ltd., 658
 
Crane, Travelling Steam, Samuel Butler and Co., Ltd., 443
 
Cutting Tools—see Machine Tools


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*DAM, Sennar, 101 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
DAM, Sennar, 101 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Dielectrics, Super-tension Cable, A. I. Tracey, 580
 
*Dock Equipment on the Clyde, New, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332 ; (Letter), 434
Dielectrics, Super-tension Cable, A. I. Tracey, 580
*- De-watering Plants for Graving Docks 1 and 3, 233, 242
 
*- No. 3 Graving Dock Pumps, 274
Dock Equipment on the Clyde, New, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332 ; (Letter), 434
*- Hydraulic Power Services for Prince's Dock and the Graving Docks, 304 ; (Letters), 434, 468
 
*- Pneumatic and Electric Services, Prince s and Graving Docks, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 332  
De-watering Plants for Graving Docks 1 and 3, 233, 242
*Docks, Southampton and Swansea, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Drills—-see Machine Tools
No. 3 Graving Dock Pumps, 274
 
Hydraulic Power Services for Prince’s Dock and the Graving Docks, 304 ; (Letters), 434, 468
 
Pneumatic and Electric Services, Prince’s and Graving Docks, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 332 Docks, Southampton and Swansea, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Drills—see Machine Tools


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*ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
ELECTRICAL MATTERS
*- Aorangi, Electrical Equipment for--see Ships  
 
*- Barking Power Station, 40,000 K.W. Parsons Turbo-generator set, Yarrow Boiler, 568  
Aorangi, Electrical Equipment for—see Ships Barking Power Station, 40,000 K.W. Parsons Turbo-generator set, Yarrow Boiler, 568
*- Bow Power Station Reconstruction, 1000-K.W. Turbo-generator, andc., 542, 546
 
*- Chancy - Pougny Hydro - electric Power Station, 321, 328
Bow Power Station Reconstruction, 1000-K.W. Turoo-generator, &c., 542, 546
*- Change Coil Multi-range Test Set, "Cirscale" Alternating-current Ammeter, Record Electrical Company, 279
 
*- Chorlton on Medlock Sub-station, 40
Chancy - Pougny Hydro - electric Power Station, 321, 328
*- Clyde New Dock Equipment, Electrical, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332
 
*- Collieries' Electric Lighting System, British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., 496
Change Coil Multi-range Test Set, Cirscale Alternating-current Ammeter, Record Electrical Company, 279
*- Constant Current Motors, Gilbert Austin, 440  
 
*- Design of Electrical Plant Control Gear, andc., H. W. Clothier, 268
Chorlton on Medlock Sub-station, 40
*- High-pressure Cables, Major A. M. Taylor, 115
 
*- Institution of Electrical Engineers, Various Works Visited, 654, 660, 679
Clyde New Dock Equipment, Electrical, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332
*- Laboratory, High-voltage Testing, Metropoli- tan-Vickers Electrical Company, 481
 
*- Laboratory, Low-tension and Cable-testing Department, Henley's Telegraph Works Company, 26
Collieries’ Electric Lighting System, British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., 496
*- Leafield Arc Room, 634
 
*- Leafield Wireless Station, Primary Inductance and Variable Coupler, 27 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Constant Current Motors, Gilbert Austin, 440 Design of Electrical Plant Control Gear, &c., H. W. Clothier, 268
*- Lighting and Power-generating Set, 60 B.H.P. Auxiliary for Grain Elevators, 298
 
*- Locomotives, Electric--see Locomotives
High-pressure Cables, Major A. M. Taylor, H5
*- Machine Tool Switchgear, Electrical Apparatus Company, 362
 
*- Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, Power Station and Equipment, 266, 270
Institution of Electrical Engineers, Various Works Visited, 654, 660, 679
*- "Midget" Type Motor Starting Panels, Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 142
 
*- Million-Volt Testing Equipment, Ferranti, Ltd., 412
Laboratory, High-voltage Testing, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 481
*- Nechells Electric Power Station, Birmingham, 654, 660
 
*- Raby Castle, Allen Direct-current Generators for, 459
Laboratory, Low-tension and Cable-testing Department, Henley’s Telegraph Works Company, 26
*- Relay, A New, 498
 
*- Rotary Converters, 1500-K.W. Self-synchronising, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 391
Leafield Arc Room, 634
*- Rugby Station Aerial, 26, 27
 
*- Self-synchronising Alternator, L. J. Hunt, 526  
Leafield Wireless Station, Primary Inductance and Variable Coupler, 27 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*- Single-phase Equipment for the Southern Railway, 486
 
*- Super-power stations in America, W. H. Patchell, 264
Lighting and Power-generating Set, 60 B.H.P.
*- Switches, Electro-pneumatic High-voltage Unit and Electro-pneumatic Cam-operated, for Norte Railway Locomotive, 84
 
*- Synchronous Motors for Mining Work, Major E. I. David, 248
Auxiliary for Grain Elevators, 298 Locomotives, Electric—see Locomotives Machine Tool Switchgear, Electrical Apparatus Company, 362
*- Three-wire Direct-current Distribution Networks, H. W. Taylor, 75
 
*- Transformer, 500,000-Volt and Variablespeed Motor Generator Sets, 481
Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, Power Station and Equipment, 266, 270
*- Transformers, Large, Ferranti, Ltd., 680
 
*- Transverter, 2000-K.W., 26 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Midget Type Motor Starting Panels, Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 142
*- Winder, Colliery, Motor and Control Gear for, English Electric Company, 404, 408
 
*ENGINES AND MOTORS :
Million-Volt Testing Equipment, Ferranti, Ltd., 412
*- Aorangi, Quadruple-screw Motor Liner, Engines and Auxiliaries, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)  
 
*- Blast-furnace Gas Engine, 7150 B.H.P., Soc. Anon. John Cockerill, 166, 168
Nechells Electric Power Station, Birmingham, 654, 660
*- Burgerhout-Nobel Engine, 900 B.H.P., 6  
 
*- Crossley Gas Engine, 12.25 B.H.P., 222  
Raby Castle, Allen Direct-current Generators for, 459
*- Crossley Oil Engine, 14 B.H.P., 222  
 
*- Double-acting, 6750 S.H.P. Engine and Crank Shaft for Motor Liner Gripsholm, Burmeister and Wain, 247
Relay, A New, 498
*- Eagle IX. Engines for All-metal Flying Boat, 350, 354
 
*- Four-cylinder Hot-bulb Engines for Driving Centrifugal Pumps, Vickers-Petters, Ltd., 76
Rotary Converters, 1500-K.W. Self-synchronising, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 391
*- Gas Engine for Small Lighting Set, and 66 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, 223, 224
 
*- Lifeboat, Three-cylinder Marine Motor for, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., 160 ; (Letter), 188
Rugby Station Aerial, 26, 27
*- Marine Oil Engine Trials, Indicator Drive, Thermal Circuits, 346
 
*- New Type Three-cylinder 1760 B.H.P. Engine, William Doxford and Sons, Ltd., 6
Self-synchronising Alternator, L. J. Hunt, 526 Single-phase Equipment for the Southern Railway, 486
*- Oil Engine, 55 B.H.P. and Fuel Injection Arrangement, Blackstone and Co., 238
 
*- Oil Engines, Four-cycle Marine, Burmeister and Wain, 246, 247
Super-power stations in America, W. H. Patchell, 264
*- Oronsay, Engine-room--see Ships
 
*- Solid Injection Engine, Eight-cylinder 2700 B.H.P., Vickers Ltd., 6
Switches, Electro-pneumatic High-voltage Unit and Electro-pneumatic Cam-operated, for Norte Railway Locomotive, 84
*- Steam Engines v. Oil Engines for Passenger Ships, Sir John Biles, 388
 
*ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued);
Synchronous Motors for Mining Work, Major E. I. David, 248
*- 200-K.W. Steam-extraction Generator Set, Ashworth and Parker, 630
 
*- Two-cylinder Oil Engine, 110 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 222, 223
Three-wire Direct-current Distribution Networks, H. W. Taylor, 75
*- Uniflow Engines, 770 B.H.P., for Pumping Station at Littleton, Worthington-Simpson, Ltd., 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
 
*EXHAUSTERS for Grain Elevators, 297
Transformer, 500,000-Volt and Variablespeed Motor Generator Sets, 481
*EXHIBITIONS :
 
*- British Industries Fair, 222, 238
Transformers, Large, Ferranti, Ltd., 680
*- Paris Exhibition, Switchback Railway at, 525
 
*- Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 52  
Transverter, 2000-K.W., 26 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*EXTENSOMETERS and Recording Mechanism, 102
 
Winder, Colliery, Motor and Control Gear for, English Electric Company, 404, 408
 
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
 
Aorangi, Quadruple-screw Motor Liner, Engines and Auxiliaries, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January \§th, 1925)
 
Blast-furnace Gas Engine, 7150 B.H.P., Soc.
 
Anon. John Cockerill, 166, 168
 
Burgerhout-Nobel Engine, 900 B.H.P., 6
 
Crossley Gas Engine, 12| B.H.P., 222
 
Crossley Oil Engine, 14 B.H.P., 222
 
Double-acting, 6750 S.H.P. Engine and Crank Shaft for M.otor Liner Gripsholm, Burmeister and Wain, 247
 
Eagle IX. Engines for All-metal Flying Boat, 350, 354
 
Four-cylinder Hot-bulb Engines for Driving Centrifugal Pumps, Vickers-Petters, Ltd., 76
 
Gas Engine for Small Lighting Set, and 66 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, 223, 224
 
Lifeboat, Three-cylinder Marine Motor for, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., 160 (Letter), 188
 
Marine Oil Engine Trials, Indicator Drive Thermal Circuits, 346
 
New Type Three-cylinder 1760 B.H.P. Engine, William Doxford and Sons, Ltd., 6
 
Oil Engine, 55 B.H.P. and Fuel Injection Arrangement, Blackstone and Co., 238
 
Oil Engines, Four-cycle Marine, Burmeister and Wain, 246, 247
 
Oronsay, Engine-room—see Ships
 
Solid Injection Engine, Eight-cylinder 2700 B.H.P., Vickers Ltd., 6
 
Steam Engines v. Oil Engines for Passenger Ships, Sjr Jqhn Riles, 388
 
ENGINES AND MOTORS {continued};
 
200-K.W. Steam-extraction Generator Set, Ashworth and Parker, 630
 
Two-cylinder Oil Engine, 110       Ruston
 
and Hornsby, Ltd., 222, 223
 
Uniflow Engines, 770 B.H.P., for Pumping Station at Littleton, Worthington-Simpson, Ltd., 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June \Qth, 1925)
 
EXHAUSTERS for Grain Elevators, 297
 
EXHIBITIONS :
 
British Industries Fair, 222, 238
 
Paris Exhibition, Switchback Railway at, 525
 
Physical and Optical Societies’ Exhibition, 52
 
EXTENSOMETERS and Recording Mechanism, 102


F
F
 
*FAIRS--see Exhibitions
FAIRS—see Exhibitions
*Fire-engine, Light Motor, Gwynnes Engineering Company, Ltd., 554
 
*Fire-fighting Engine, Motor Foam, 467
Fire-engine, Light Motor, G Wynnes Engineering Company, Ltd., 554
*Floating Winch Gear for Raising German Destroyers at Scapa Flow, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*Flying Boat--see Aeronautics
Fire-fighting Engine, Moto* Foam, 467
*Foundry Ladle, Constructional Engineering Company, Ltd., 469
 
*Foundry Sand Recovery Plant, New Conveyor Company, 572
Floating Winch Gear for Raising German Destroyers at Scapa Flow, 23 {Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Flying Boat—see Aeronautics
 
Foundry Ladle, Constructional Engineering Company, Ltd., 469
 
Foundry Sand Recovery Plant, New Conveyor Company, 572


G
G
 
*GAS Engines--see Engines
GAS Engines—see Engines
*Grain Elevators for the Port of London, East Ferry Road Engineering Works Company, Ltd., 296, 297, 300
 
Grain Elevators for the Port of London, East Ferry Road Engineering Works Company, Ltd., 296, 297, 300


H
H
 
*HAMMER, Electric, Kango Company, Ltd., 718
HAMMER, Electric, Kango Company, Ltd., 718
*Hydraulic Equipment for Docks on the Clyde, 233, 242, 274, 304
 
*Hydraulic Turbine, New Type, Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey, 220
Hydraulic Equipment for Docks on the Clyde, 233, 242, 274, 304
*Hydro-electric Power Station, Chancy-Pougny, 321, 328
 
*Hydro-electric Scheme, Mangahao, 266, 270
Hydraulic Turbine, New Type, Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey, 220
 
Hydro-electric Power Station, Chancy-Pougny, 321, 328
 
Hydro-electric Scheme, Mangahao, 266, 270


I
I
 
*ICEBREAKER Krisjanis Valdemars, W. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 686
ICEBREAKER Krisjanis Valdemars, W.
*Influence of Pulsations on Combustion, J. Deschamps, 152
 
*Instruments, Various, Recorders, Photo-electric Cell, Dodder Machine, Cambridge Instrument Company, 52, 53
Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 686
*Instruments : Variometers, Variable Grid Leak, High-resistance Potentiometer, "Uni- tune" Fixed Coupler, Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., 53
 
*Ironfoundry, Darnall Works, Sheffield, Davy Brothers, Ltd., 374, 382
Influence of Pulsations on Combustion, J. Deschamps, 152         A
*Irrigation Works in Australia, 462, 465
 
Instruments, Various, Recorders, Photo-electric Cell, Dodder Machine, Cambridge Instrument Company, 52, 53
 
Instruments: Variometers, Variable Grid Leak, High-resistance Potentiometer, Uni-tune Fixed Coupler, Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., 53
 
Ironfoundry, Darnall Works, Sheffield, Davy Brothers, Ltd., 374, 382
 
Irrigation Works in Australia, 462, 465


L
L
 
*LABORATORY, Alchemists, in the Middle Ages, 646
LABORATORY, Alchemist s, in the Middle Ages, 646
*Laboratory--see also Electrical Matters
 
*Lathes--see Machine Tools
Laboratory—see also Electrical Matters
*Lock Gates, New, on the River Lea, 542
 
*LOCOMOTIVES :
Lathes—see Machine Tools
*- Bengal-Nagpur Railway, Eight-coupled Engine, 13, 14
 
*- British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825-1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 34. 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232. 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698; (Letters), 155, 240, 516
Lock Gates, New, on the River Lea, 542
*-- Period 1825-1827, 2
 
*-- Period 1828-1831, 34
LOCOMOTIVES :
*-- Period 1830-1837, 66, 94
 
*-- Period 1837-1841, 124, 150
Bengal-Nagpur Railway, Eight-coupled Engine, 13, 14
*-- Period 1841-1848, 178, 206
 
*-- Locomotive Performance to 1845. 232
British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825-1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 34, 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424. 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698; (Letters), 155, 240, 516
*-- Period 1846-1849, 258, 288
 
*-- Period 1849-1855, 316, 344, 370, 398
Period 1825-1827, 2
*-- Period 1855-1859, 424, 452
 
*-- Period 1860-1865, 534, 562, 590
Period 1828-1831, 34
*-- Period 1866-1869, 616, 642
 
*-- Period 1870-1875, 670, 698
Period 1830-1837, 66, 94
*- Locomotives Illustrated :
 
*-- Adams', W., Tank Engine, 1865, 563
Period 1837-1841, 124, 150
*-- Allan's "Crewe" Type Engine, 1845, 179  
 
*-- Armstrong's Express Locomotive, 1866- 1869, 616
Period 1841-1848, 178, 206
*-- Banking Engine, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 1844, 206
 
*-- Beattie's Tank Engine, 1863, 562
Locomotive Performance to 1845. 232
*-- Beyer, Peacock and Co.'s Goods Engine, 1857, 454
 
*-- Beyer-Peacock Locomotive, 1862, 535
Period 184&-1849, 258, 288
*-- Beyer, Peacock and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1858, 453
 
*-- Beyer-Peacock's Tank Engine, 1861, 562  
Period 1849-1855, 316, 344, 370, 398
*-- Bodmer's Balanced Engine, 206
 
*-- Bolton and Leigh "Lancashire Witch," 1828, 34
Period 1855-1859, 424, 452
*-- Bristol and Birmingham Engine, Vulcan Foundry, 180
 
*-- Bristol and Exeter Railway, 399
Period 1860-1865, 534, 562, 590
*-- Bury's 0-4-0 Engine "Liverpool," 1830, 66
 
*-- Bury's 2-2-0 Passenger Engine, Sections of, 1837, 124
Period 1866-1869, 616, 642
*-- Caledonian Engine, 1868, 617
 
*-- Caledonian Locomotive, 1858-1864. 425
Period 1870-1875, 670, 698
*-- Caledonian Tank Engine, 1873-4, 700
 
*LOCOMOTIVES {continued):
Locomotives Illustrated :
*- British Steam Railway Locomotive (cont):
 
*- Locomotives Illustrated (continued):
Adams’, W., Tank Engine, 1865, 563
*-- Chester and Birkenhead Railway. R. Stephenson, 1853, 346
 
*-- Connor's Locomotive, 1859, Rebuilt, 534
Allan’s “ Crewe Type Engine, 1845, 179 Armstrong’s Express Locomotive, 1866-1869, 616
*-- "Cornwall," The, London and North-Western Railway, Rebuilt. 1858, 259  
 
*-- Crampton Engine, 1848, 259
Banking Engine, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 1844, 206
*-- "Crampton" Engine, Inside Cylinder 1849, 316
 
*-- Crampton Engine, London and North- Western Railway, 1847, 259
Beattie’s Tank Engine, 1863, 562
*-- Crampton Engine, London and North- Western Railway, 1848, 259
 
*-- Crampton Engine for Midland Railway, 1848, 259
Beyer, Peacock and Co.’s Goods Engine,
*-- Cylinders of Compound Locomotive, 1852, 317
 
*-- Cylinders and Valves, 67
1857. 454
*-- Dewrance's Liverpool and Manchester Engine, 1841, 179
 
*-- Dublin and Kingstown Railway Engine "Vauxhall," 1834, 94
Beyer-Peacock Locomotive, 1862, 535
*-- Dundee and Newtyle Railway Engine "Earl of Airlie," 1833, 94
 
*-- Edinburgh and Glasgow Engine, 1856, 424  
Beyer, Peacock and Co.’s Tank Engine,
*-- 2-2-0 Engine Exhaust Pipe, 68
 
*-- Engine for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, 1861-2, 536  
1858, 453
*-- 2-2-0 Engine "Pioneer," 1832, 67  
 
*-- Fire-box, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, 370
Beyer-Peacock’s Tank Engine, 1861, 562 Bodmer’s Balanced Engine, 206
*-- Fossick and Hackworth's Goods Engine, 1864, 564
 
*-- Foster and Rastrick's "Stourbridge Lion," 1829, 34
Bolton and Leigh Lancashire Witch,1828, 34
*-- Goochi's Bogie, 1849, 258
 
*-- Gooch's, D., Tank Engine, 1862, 562
Bristol and Birmingham Engine, Vulcan Foundry, 180
*-- Gooch's "Great Western," 1846, 258  
 
*-- 0-4-0 Goods Engine, 1831, 67
Bristol and Exeter Railway, 399
*-- Goods Engine, Glasgow and South- Western Railway, 1864, 564
 
*-- Glasgow and South-Western Engine, 1857, 425
Bury’s 0-4-0 Engine Liverpool,1830, 66
*-- Glasgow and South-Western Locomotive, 1873-7, 698
 
*-- Goods Engine by Sharp, Stewart and Co., 1861-1862, 564
Bury’s 2-2-0 Passenger Engine, Sections of, 1837, 124
*-- Gray's Hull and Selby Engine, 1842-44, 178
 
*-- Great Eastern Express Engine, 1862, 534
Caledonian Engine, 1868, 617
*-- Great Northern Engine, 1861, 535
 
*-- Great Northern Engine, 1867, 617
Caledonian Locomotive, 1858-1864, 425
*-- Great Western Engine "Iron Duke," 1847, 258
 
*-- Great Western Locomotive, 1855, 424
Caledonian Tank Engine, 1873-4, 700
*-- Great Western Locomotive "Centaur," Elevations and Section, 151
 
*-- Great Western Locomotive "Leo," 1841, 152
LOCOMOTIVES {continued} :
*-- Great Western Locomotive "Tityos," 1842, 152
 
*-- Great Western Railway "North Star," Broad Gauge, 150
British Steam Railway Locomotive (cont.):
*-- Great Western Tank Engine, 1874-1878, 699
 
*-- Hackworth's 0-6-0 Engine, 1838, 124
Locomotives Illustrated (continued):
*-- Hackworth's, T., "Sanspareil," 1849. 288
 
*-- Hawthorn Engine, Great Northern Railway, 1852, 344
Chester and Birkenhead Railway. R.
*-- Hawthorn's Spring Gear, 344
 
*-- Hawthorn's 0-4-2 Steam Dryer Locomotive, 150
Stephenson, 1853, 346
*-- Hawthorn's "Swift," 1836, 94
 
*-- Hawthorn Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125  
Connor’s Locomotive, 1859, Rebuilt, 534
*-- Highland Locomotive, 1874, 699  
 
*-- "Jenny Lind," E. B. Wilson, 1847, 288
“Cornwall,The, London and North-
*-- Kirtley's Express Locomotive, Midland Railway, 800 Class Re-built, 670
 
*-- Kirtley's Express Locomotive, Midland Railway, 890 Class, 1871, 671
Western Railway, Rebuilt, 1858, 259 Crampton Engine, 1848, 259
*-- Kitching's Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1848, 206
 
*-- Kitson and Co.'s Engine, 1848, 289
Crampton Engine, Inside Cylinder 1849, 316
*-- Kitson's Leeds and Thirsk Engine, 1849, 289
 
*-- Lancashire and Yorkshire Tank Engine, 1860, 453
Crampton Engine, London and North-Western Railway, 1847, 259
*-- "Locomotion No. 1," Stockton and Darlington Railway, 2
 
*-- London, Brighton and South Coast Tank Engine, 1859, 452
Crampton Engine, London and North-Western Railway, 1848, 259
*-- London, Brighton and South Coast Tank Engine, 1873-1887, 699
 
*-- London, Chatham and Dover Railway, Locomotive for, 1862, 316
Crampton Engine* for Midland Railway, 1848, 259                             J
*-- London, Chatham and Dover Railway Tank Engine, 1866, 563
 
*-- London and North-Western Engine, R. Stephenson and Co., 1847, 180
Cylinders of Compound Locomotive, 1852, 317
*-- London and North-Western Goods Engine, 1859-1872, 453
 
*-- London and North-Western Railway Engine, 1859, 534
Cylinders and Valves, 67
*-- London and North-Western Railway Engine, 1861, 534
 
*-- London and North-Western Railway, McConnell, 1852-4, 345
Dewrance s Liverpool and Manchester Engine, 1841, 179
*-- London and North-Western Railway, McConnell "Bloomer," 1853, 345
 
*-- London and North-Western Railway, McConnell's Goods Engine, 1854ó1863, 371
Dublin and Kingstown Railway Engine Vauxhall,1834, 94
*-- London and North-Western Railway, Rebuilt "Bloomer," 344
 
*-- London and North-Western Side-tank Engine, 1856, 452
Dundee and Newtyle Railway Engine Earl of Airlie,1833, 94
*-- London and South-Western Locomotive, 1855, 424
 
*-- London and South-Western Locomotive, 1859, 425
Edinburgh and Glasgow Engine, 1856, 424 2—2—0 Engine Exhaust Pipe, 68
*-- London and South-Western Railway, Joseph Beattie, 1851-55, 346
 
*-- London and South-Western Railway, Joseph Beattie, 1855, 346
Engine for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, 1861-2, 536
*-- McConnell's London and North-Western Engine, 1849, 288
 
*-- McConnell's Tank Engine, 1862, 562
2-2-0 Engine Pioneer,1832, 67
*-- Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, Goods Engine, 1852-4, 370
 
*-- Mather, Dixon Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
Fire-box, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, 370
*-- Metropolitan Tank Engine, 1864, 563  
 
*-- Metropolitan Tank Engine, 1868, 618  
Fossick and Hackworth’s Goods Engine, 1864, 564
*-- Midland Engine, 1865, 535  
 
*-- Midland Engine, 1866-68, 616
Foster and Rastrick’s “ Stourbridge Lion,1829, 34
*-- Midland Engine, 1867, Beyer, Peacock, 616
 
*-- Midland Goods Engine, 1858, 454
Gooch’s Bogie, 1849, 258
*LOCOMOTIVES (continued) :
 
*- British Steam Railway Locomotive (cont.):
Gooch’s, D., Tank Engine, 1862, 562
*- Locomotives Illustrated (continued):
 
*-- Midland Locomotive, No. 1, 1859, 424
Gooch’s “ Great Western,1846, 258 0—4—0 Goods Engine, 1831, 67
*-- Midland Tank Engine, 1875-6, 700
 
*-- Monmouthshire Railway, Sharp Brothers' Tank Engine, 1849, 371
Goods Engine, Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 1864, 564
*-- Monmouthshire Railway, Stothert and Slaughter's Engine, 1854, 372
 
*-- Neilson and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1862, 318
Glasgow and South-Western Engine, 1857, 425
*-- Neilson's Single-cylinder Engine, 1857, 454
 
*-- North-Eastern Back Tank Engine, 1874, 700
Glasgow and South-Western Locomotive, 1873-7, 698
*-- North-Eastern (Stockton and Darlington) Locomotive, 1872-4, 699
 
*-- North-Eastern (Stockton and Darlington) Locomotive, 1875-6, 698
Goods Engine by Sharp, Stewart and Co., 1861-1862, 564
*-- North-Eastern Locomotive, 1864-5, 536
 
*-- North London Tank Engine, 1868, 617
Gray’s Hull and Selby Engine, 1842—44, 178
*-- Northumbrian, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, 36
 
*-- "Novelty," The, 1829, 36
Great Eastern Express Engine, 1862, 534
*-- Pearson's Engine for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, 1853, 398
 
*-- Pearson's Engine for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, 1868, 398
Great Northern Engine, 1861, 535
*-- Ramsbottom's Engine, 1866-1873, 616
 
*-- Rennie's 0-4-2 Outside Cylinder Engine, 150
Great Northern Engine, 1867, 617
*-- Rocket, The, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1829, 35
 
*-- Rothwell Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
Great Western Engine Iron Duke,1847, 258
*-- "Royal George," Stockton and Darlington Railway, 2
 
*-- Saddle Tank Engine, 1849, 258
Great Western Locomotive, 1855, 424
*-- Saddle Tank Engine, London and North- Western Railway, 1854-1857, 318
 
*-- "Sanspareil," The, 1829, 35
Great Western Locomotive Centaur,Elevations and Section, 151
*-- Sharp Brothers' Engine, 1848-1854, 370
 
*-- Sharp Brothers' Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Engine, 1849, 289
Great Western Locomotive “Leo,1841, 152
*-- Sharp Roberts Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
 
*-- Sharp, Stewart and Co.ís Side Tank Engine, 1851-2, 371
Great Western Locomotive Tityos,1842, 152
*-- Sharp, Stewart and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1866-8, 618
 
*-- Shrewsbury and Chester Railway, Vulcan Engine, 1853, 370
Great Western Railway North Star,Broad Gauge, 150
*-- Sinclair's Tank Engine, 1864, 563
 
*-- South-Eastern Locomotive, 1859-1875, 425
Great Western Tank Engine, 1874-1878, 699
*-- South-Eastern Railway, Cudworth, 356
 
*-- South-Eastern Tank Engine, 1866, 617
Hackworth’s 0-6-0 Engine, 1838, 124
*-- Spring Gear, Bristol and Exeter Railway, 398
 
*-- Stephenson's 0-4-2 Engine, 1833, 94
Hackworth’s, T., Sanspareil,1849, 288
*-- Stephenson's 2-2-2 Engine of 1837, 67
 
*-- Stephenson's 2-4-O Engine, 1837, 150
Hawthorn Engine, Great Northern Railway, 1852,344
*-- Stephenson Engine, Midland Railway, 1852, 344
 
*-- Stephenson's Engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1860, 535
Hawthorn’s Spring Gear, 344
*-- Stephenson's Engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1862, 535
 
*-- Stephenson's Goods Engine, 1843, 206
Hawthorn’s 0-4-2 Steam Dryer Locomotive, 150
*-- Stephenson's "Long Boiler" Passenger Engine, 1841, 179
 
*-- Stephenson's Outside Cylinder Long Boiler Engine, 180
Hawthorn’s “ Swift,1836, 94
*-- Stephenson's "Planet," Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, 66
 
*-- Stephenson R., and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1855, 452
Hawthorn Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125 Highland Locomotive, 1874, 699 Jenny Lind,E. B. Wilson, 1847, 288 Kirtley’s Express Locomotive, Midland
*-- Stephenson Type 2-2-2 Engine, 124
 
*-- Stirling's Engine for the Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 1855, 316
Railway, 800 Class Re-built, 670
*-- Stirling's 2-2-2 Outside Cylinder Engine, 150
 
*-- P. Stirling's Express Locomotive, Great Northern Railway, 1870, 670
Kirtley’s Express Locomotive, Midland Railway, 890 Class, 1871, 671
*-- Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1866, 618
 
*-- Stockton and Darlington Engine "Commerce," 1847, 206
Kitching’s Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1848, 206
*-- Stockton and Darlington Engine "Meteor," 1850, 178
 
*-- Stockton and Darlington Locomotive, 1845-6, 178
Kitson and Co.’s Engine, 1848, 289
*-- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine "Sunbeam," 1837, 94
 
*-- Stockton and Darlington Railway-- "Wilberforce," 1831, 94
Kitson’s Leeds and Thirsk Engine, 1849, 289
*-- Stroudley's Express Locomotive, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 1874, 670
 
*-- Stroudley's Express Locomotive, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 1872-5,671
Lancashire and Yorkshire Tank Engine, 1860, 453
*-- Sturrock's Engine Rebuilt, 616
 
*-- S. W. Johnson's Engine, 1867, 616
Locomotion No. 1,Stockton and Darlington Railway, 2
*-- Tank Engine by the Avon side Company, 1864-6, 564
 
*-- Tank Engine, Eastern Counties Railway, 1851,317
London, Brighton and South Coast Tank Engine, 1859, 452
*-- Tank Engine, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 1850, 317
 
*-- Tank Engine by W. Fairbairn and Sons, 1850, 317
London, Brighton and South Coast Tank Engine, 1873-1887, 699
*-- Tayleur's Bogie Locomotive, 1833, 94
 
*-- Tayleur Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
London, Chatham and Dover Railway, Locomotive for, 1862, 316
*-- Valve Gear, 1846--1852, 399
 
*-- Vulcan Engine for Waterford and Kilkenny Railway, 1846, 290
London, Chatham and Dover Railway Tank Engine, 1866, 563
*-- Vulcan Locomotive, 1848, 316
 
*-- Vulcan Locomotive, Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway, 1853, 345
London and North-Western Engine, R. Stephenson and Co., 1847, 180
*-- Webb's Charles Dickens, 1882, 698
 
*-- Webb's Precursor," 1874, 698
London and North-Western Goods Engine, 1859-1872, 453
*-- White Raven, 1863, 562
 
*-- William the Fourth, 1830, 36
London and North-Western Railway Engine, 1859, 534
*-- York, Newcastle and Berwick Engine, R. Stephenson and Co., 1848, 180
 
*- Locomotives Built for Abroad :
London and North-Western Railway Engine, 1861, 534
*-- East India Railway, Locomotive for, 1856, 507
 
*-- Ghat Engine, G.I.P. Railway, 1862, 644
London and North-Western Railway, McConnell, 1852-4, 345
*-- Giovi Incline, Engine for, 506
 
*-- Hawthorn's Engine for South America, 506
London and North-Western Railway, McConnell Bloomer,1853, 345
*-- Kitson's Engine for Chile, 1858, 506
 
*-- Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway Engine, 1865, 644
London and North-Western Railway, McConnell’s Goods Engine, 1854-1863, 371
*-- Stephenson's Engine for Belgium, 506
 
*-- Stephenson's Engine for Egypt, 1859, 506
London and North-Western Railway, Rebuilt Bloomer,344
*-- Stephenson's Engine for New South Wales, 1854, 507
 
*-- Tudela and Bilbao Railway Engine, 1862, 644
London and North-Western Side-tank Engine, 1856, 452
*-- Vulcan Engine for India, 1852, 507
 
*LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
London and South-Western Locomotive, 1855, 424
*- Locomotives for Ireland :
 
*-- Beyer, Peacock Engine for the Ulster Railway, 1866, 643
London and South-Western Locomotive, 1859, 425
*-- Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Engine, 1866, 643
 
*-- G.S. and W. Railway Express Engine, 1858-1803, 642, 643
London and South-Western Railway, Joseph Beattie, 1851—55, 346
*-- McDonnell's Back Tank Engine, G.S. and W. Railway, 1869, 643
 
*-- Addendum, Dewrance's Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1841-5, 507
London and South-Western Railway, Joseph Beattie, 1855, 346
*-- Addenda, 372
 
*- Locomotive Performances, 1845-1849, 478
McConnell’s London and North-Western Engine, 1849, 288
*- Details :
 
*-- Axle-boxes, Wheels, Tires, andc., 454
McConnell’s Tank Engine, 1862, 562
*-- Beattie's Feed-water Heating Apparatus, 453
 
*-- Bouch's Blast Pipe, 642
Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire
*-- Caillet's Movable Axle, 590
 
*-- Cast Iron Fire-bars, 454
Railway, Goods Engine, 1852-4, 370
*-- Coke-burning Fire-boxes, 479
 
*-- Coupling-rods, J. Beattie, 454 ; W. Fairbairn and Sons, 454
Mather, Dixon Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
*-- Dewrance's Fire-box, 1845, 479
 
*-- Hawthorn's Link Motion, 1851, 399
Metropolitan Tank Engine, 1864, 563 Metropolitan Tank Engine, 1868, 618* Midland Engine, 1865, 535
*-- Hawthorn's, R. and W., Steam Dome, 399
 
*-- Midland Brick Arch, 1859, 480
Midland Engine, 1866-68, 616
*-- Midland Fire-door, 480
 
*-- Miscellaneous Details, 1846 to 1855, 399
Midland Engine, 1867, Beyer, Peacock, 616
*-- Naylor's Safety Valve, 642
 
*-- Radial and Other Axle-boxes, 590  
Midland Goods Engine, 1858, 454
*-- Sand-box, D. Gooch, 1849, 400  
 
*-- Valve Gears and Motion, 454
LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
*-- W. Bridge Adams' Radial Axle, 590
 
*- DIESEL Locomotive Design in Germany, 578
British Steam Railway Locomotive (cont.) :
*- Electric Locomotive, 3000-Volt D.C. for the Norte Railway, Spain, 78, 84
 
*- Electric Locomotives for Main Lines, Scandinavia, 156
Locomotives Illustrated (continued):
*- Escher Wyss-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*- Fifty Per Cent. Cut-off, Pennsylvania Railroad System, E. C. Poultney, Part I., 509, 550
Midland Locomotive. No. 1, 1859, 424
*-- Fifty Per cent. Cut-off Engine in Service, 551
 
*-- "Decapod" Engine, Heavy Goods, 510
Midland Tank Engine, 1875—6, 700
*-- Light-weight Piston Valve, Cylinder and Valve Chest, Valve Gear, 550
 
*-- Slide Bars and Crosshead, 551
Monmouthshire Railway, Sharp Brothers’
*-- "Mikado" Type, Goods, 510
 
*-- Water Rates at Various Cut-offs for the 2-10-0 and 2-8-2 Engines, 511
Tank Engine, 1849, 371
*- Fireless Engine, Unique, W. G. Bagnall, Ltd., 11
 
*- Garratt Locomotive for Burma Railways, 11
Monmouthshire Railway, Stothert and Slaughter’s Engine, 1854, 372
*- Geared Shunting Locomotive, Sentinel Wagon Works, Ltd., 432, 433, 436
 
*- Geared Steam Turbine Condensing Locomotive, North British Locomotive Company, Ltd., 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Neilson and Co.’s Tank Engine, 1862, 318
*- German Federal Railways, Electric Locomotives, 623, 650
 
*- Gold Coast Railway, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Vulcan Foundry Company, Ltd., 13
Neilson’s Single-cylinder Engine, 1857, 454
*- Goods Engine, 0-6-0, London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 10
 
*- Goods Tank Engine, 5600 Class, Great Western Railway, 11
North-Eastern Back Tank Engine, 1874, 700
*- Great Western Railway Passenger Engine Viscount Churchill, 11 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*- Hunslet Engine Company, 2-8-0 Engine for Chilian Mining Railway, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
North-Eastern (Stockton and Darlington) Locomotive, 1872—4, 699
*- Italian Double-ended Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 358
 
*- Italian Locomotives at Grenoble Exhibition, 690
North-Eastern (Stockton and Darlington) Locomotive, 1875-6, 698
*- Italian Westinghouse Company's Electric Locomotive, New Type of Link Work on, 690
 
*- Krupp-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
North-Eastern Locomotive, 1864-5, 536
*- Locomotives for the London and North- Eastern Railway, Garratt, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 715, 716; "Mikado," Mr. H. N. Gresleyís Design, 715, 717
 
*- Lomonossoff Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
North London Tank Engine, 1868, 617
*- London, Midland and Scottish Railway, "Baltic" Tank Locomotive, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*- Magnet, Old Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotive, as Reconstructed, Timothy Hackworth, 440
Northumbrian, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, 36
*- "Mallet" Simple Locomotive, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 14
 
*- Motor Generator Locomotives, 22,000-Volt, American Railways, 334
Novelty,The, 1829, 36
*- Narrow-gauge Engine for Assam, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., Ltd., 168
 
*- Nitrate Railways Tank Engine, 13, 14
Pearson’s Engine for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, 1853, 398
*- North British Locomotive Company's 3ft. 6in. Gauge Engine for the Western Australian Railways, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
*- Reid-MacLeod Turbine Locomotive, North British Locomotive Company, Ltd., 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
Pearson’s Engine for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, 1868, 398
*- Six-coupled Passenger Engine, East India Railway, Kitson and Co., Ltd., 12, 13
 
*- Virginian Railway, Triple Electric Locomotive for, 607
Ramsbottom’s Engine, 1866-1873, 616
 
Rennie’s 0-4-2 Outside Cylinder Engine, 150
 
Rocket, The, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1829, 35
 
Rothwell Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
 
Royal George,Stockton and Darlington Railway, 2
 
Saddle Tank Engine, 1849, 258
 
Saddle Tank Engine, London and North-Western Railway, 1854-1857, 318
 
Sanspareil,The, 1829, 35
 
Sharp Brothers’ Engine, 1848-1854, 370
 
Sharp Brothers’ Manchester^ Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Engine, 1849, 289
 
Sharp Roberts Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
 
Sharp, Stewart and Co.’s Side Tank Engine, 1851-2, 371
 
Sharp, Stewart and Co.’s Tank Engine, 1866-8, 618
 
Shrewsbury and Chester Railway, Vulcan Engine, 1853, 370
 
Sinclair’s Tank Engine, 1864, 563
 
South-Eastern Locomotive, 1859-1875, 425
 
South-Eastern Railway, Cudworth, 356
 
South-Eastern Tank Engine, 1866, 617
 
Spring Gear, Bristol and Exeter Railway, 398
 
Stephenson’s 0-4-2 Engine, 1833, 94
 
Stephenson’s 2-2-2 Engine of 1837, 67
 
Stephenson’s 2-4r-0 Engine, 1837, 150
 
Stephenson Engine, Midland Railway, 1852,344
 
Stephenson’s Engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1860, 535
 
Stephenson’s Engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1862, 535
 
Stephenson’s Goods Engine, 1843, 206
 
Stephenson’s “ Long Boiler Passenger Engine, 1841, 179
 
Stephenson’s Outside Cylinder Long Boiler Engine, 180
 
Stephenson’s “ Planet,Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, 66
 
Stephenson, R., and Co.’s Tank Engine, 1855,452
 
Stephenson Type 2-2-2 Engine, 124
 
Stirling’s Engine for the Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 1855, 316
 
Stirling’s 2-2-2 Outside Cylinder Engine, 150
 
P. Stirling’s Express Locomotive, Great Northern Railway, 1870, 670
 
Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1866, 618
 
Stockton and Darlington Engine Commerce,1847, 206
 
Stockton and Darlington Engine Meteor,
 
1850, 178
 
Stockton and Darlington Locomotive, 1845-6, 178
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine Sunbeam,1837, 94
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway— “ Wilberforce,1831, 94
 
Stroudley’s Express Locomotive, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 1874, 670
 
Stroudley’s Express Locomotive, London,
 
Brighton and South Coast Railway, 1872-5,671
 
Sturrock’s Engine Rebuilt, 616
 
S. W. Johnson’s Engine, 1867, 616
 
Tank Engine by the Avon side Company, 1864-6, 564
 
Tank Engine, Eastern Counties Railway,
 
1851, 317
 
Tank Engine, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 1850, 317
 
Tank Engine by W. Fairbairn and Sons, 1850,317
 
Tayleur’s Bogie Locomotive, 1833, 94
 
Tayleur Type 2—2—2 Engine, 125
 
Valve Gear, 1846-1852, 399
 
Vulcan Engine for Waterford and Kilkenny Railway, 1846, 290
 
Vulcan Locomotive, 1848, 316
 
Vulcan Locomotive, Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway, 1853, 345
 
Webb’s Charles Dickens, 1882, 698
 
Webb’s Precursor,1874, 698
 
White Raven, 1863, 562
 
William the Fourth, 1830, 36
 
York, Newcastle and Berwick Engine, R. Stephenson and Co., 1848, 180
 
Locomotives Built for Abroad:
 
East India Railway, Locomotive for, 1856, 507
 
Ghat Engine, G.I.P. Railway, 1862, 644
 
Giovi Incline, Engine for, 506
 
Hawthorn’s Engine for South America, 506
 
Kitson’s Engine for Chile, 1858, 506
 
Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway Engine, 1865, 644
 
Stephenson’s Engine for Belgium, 506
 
Stephenson’s Engine for Egypt, 1859, 506
 
Stephenson’s Engine for New South Wales, 1854, 507
 
Tudela and Bilbao Railway Engine, 1862, 644
 
Vulcan Engine for India, 1852, 507
 
LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
 
Locomotives for Ireland :
 
Beyer, Peacock Engine for the Ulster Railway, 1866, 643
 
Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Engine, 1866, 643
 
G. S. and W. Railway Express Engine, 1858-1803, 642, 643'
 
McDonnell’s Back Tank Engine, G.S. and
 
W. Railway, 1869, 643
 
Addendum, Dewrance’s Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1841-5, 507
 
Addenda, 372
 
Locomotive Performances, 1845-1849, 478
 
Details :
 
Axle-boxes, Wheels, Tires, &c., 454 Beattie’s Feed-water Heating Apparatus,
 
Bouch’s Blast Pipe, 642
 
Caillet’s Movable Axle, 590
 
Cast Iron Fire-bars, 454
 
Coke-burning Fire-boxes, 479
 
Coupling-rods, J. Beattie, 454 ; W. Fairbairn and Sons, 454
 
Dewrance’s Fire-box, 1845, 479
 
Hawthorn’s Link Motion, 1851, 399
 
Hawthorn’s, ,R. and W., Steam Dome, 399
 
Midland Brick Arch, 1859, 480
 
Madland Fire-door, 480
 
Miscellaneous Details, 1846 to 1855, 399
 
Naylor’s Safety Valve, 642
 
Radial and Other Axle-boxes, 590 Sand-box, D. Gooch, 1849, 400 Valve Gears and Motion, 454
 
W. Bridge Adams’ Radial Axle, 590
 
DIESEL Locomotive Design in Germany, 578
 
Electric Locomotive, 3000-Volt D.C. for the Norte Railway, Spain, 78, 84
 
Electric Locomotives for Main Lines, Scandinavia, 156
 
Escher Wyss-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Fifty Per Cent. Cut-off, Pennsylvania Railroad System, E. C. Poultney, Part I., 509, 550
 
Fifty Per cent. Cut-off Engine in Service, 551
 
Decapod Engine, Heavy Goods, 510
 
Light-weight Piston Valve, Cylinder and Valve Chest, Valve Gear, 550
 
Slide Bars and Crosshead, 551
 
Mikado Type, Goods, 510
 
Water Rates at Various Cut-offs for the 2-10-0 and 2-8-2 Engines, 511
 
Fireless Engine, Unique, W. G. Bagnall, Ltd., 11
 
Garratt Locomotive for Burma Railways, 11
 
Geared Shunting Locomotive, Sentinel Wagon Works, Ltd., 432, 433, 436
 
Geared Steam Turbine Condensing Locomotive, North British Locomotive Company, Ltd., 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
German Federal Railways, Electric Locomotives, 623, 650
 
Gold Coast Railway, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Vulcan Foundry Company, Ltd., 13
 
Goods Engine, 0-6-0, London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 10
 
Goods Tank Engine, 5600 Class, Great Western Railway, 11
 
Great Western Railway Passenger Engine Viscount Churchill, 11 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Hunslet Engine Company, 2-8-0 Engine for Chilian Mining Railway, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Italian Double-ended Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 358
 
Italian Locomotives at Grenoble Exhibition, 6 90
 
Italian Westinghouse Company’s Electric Locomotive, New Type of Link Work on, 690
 
Krupp-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Locomotives for the London and North-Eastern Railway, Garratt, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 715, 716; Mikado,Mr.
 
H. N. Gresley’s Design, 715, 717
 
Lomonossoff Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Baltic Tank Locomotive, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Magnet, Old Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotive, as Reconstructed, Timothy Hackworth, 440
 
Mallet Simple Locomotive, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 14
 
Motor Generator Locomotives, 22,000-Volt, American Railways, 334
 
Narrow-gauge Engine for Assam, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., Ltd., 168
 
Nitrate Railways Tank Engine, 13, 14
 
North British Locomotive Company’s 3ft. 6in. Gauge Engine for the Western Australian Railways, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Reid-MacLeod Turbine Locomotive, North British Locomotive Company, Ltd., 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Six-coupled Passenger Engine, East India Railway, Kitson and Co., Ltd., 12, 13
 
Virginian Railway, Triple Electric Locomotive for, 607


M
M
*MACHINE TOOLS :
*- Cutting Tools Research Committee, Reports to
*-- Action of Cutting Tools, Professor E. G. Coker, 318
*-- Flow and Rupture during Cutting, Dr. W. Rosenhain and Mr. A. C. Sturney, 126
*-- Forces on a Cutting Tool, Dr. T. E. Stanton and Mr. J. H. Hyde, 126 ; (Letter), 155
*-- Lathe Tools, Experiments with, andc., Dempster Smith and Arthur Leigh, 318
*MACHINE TOOLS (continued):
*- Lathe, Screw-cutting, Exe Engineering Company, Ltd., 239
*- Locomotive Wheel Quartering Machine, Cunliffe and Croom, Ltd., 250
*- Plano-milling Machine for Profile Work, Wm. Muir and Co., Ltd., 308
*- Pneumatic Drill, E. M. Ling Engineering Company, Ltd., 442
*- Presses, Inclinable, with Double Roll Feed, also with Friction Feed, also Friction- driven Screw Press, Bradley and Turton, 239, 240
*- Radial Drilling Machine, Miniature, J. Wightman, 497
*- Re-trueing Railway Tires, Machine for, Hulse and Co., Ltd., 414
*- Rotary Shears, Bradley and Turton, Ltd., 239
*- Switchgear, Machine Tool, Electrical Apparatus Company, 362
*MAPS :
*- Germany, Showing Electrified Railways, 620
*-- Bavarian Electrified Railways, 621
*-- Magdeburg-Leipzig-Halle Railway, 621
*-- Silesian Mountain Electrified Railways, 620
*- Scandinavia, Showing Electrified Railways, 98
*MARINE Engines--see Engines
*Measurement of Mechanical Vibrations, H. A. Thomas, 102
*Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Joule's First Measurements, W. W. Haldane Gee, 426 ; (Letter), 516
*Mechanical Shovel for Subway Work, Bucyrus Company, 633
*Milling Machines--see Machine Tools
*Mortising, Boring and Gaining Machine, John Pickles and Son, Ltd., 359
*Motor Ambulance and Reconditioning Works of the Metropolitan Asylums Board, 209, 216
*Motor Coach with Oil Transmission Gear, Swiss Federal Railways, 308
*Museum, Deutsches, at Munich, 644


MACHINE TOOLS :
O
 
*OIL-DRIVEN Pumping Plant at Chipstead, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 626, 632
Cutting Tools Research Committee, Reports to
*Oil Engines--see Engines
 
*Oil Separator, Industrial Waste Eliminators, Ltd., 239, 240
Action of Cutting Tools, Professor E. G. Coker, 318
*Oil-tight Bushing, 543
 
*Oxygas Metal Cutting Plant, Hancock and Sons, 238
Flow and Rupture during Cutting, Dr. W.
 
Rosenhain and Mr. A. C. Sturney, 126
 
Forces on a Cutting Tool, Dr. T. E. Stanton and Mr. J. H. Hyde, 126 ; (Letter), 155
 
Lathe Tools, Experiments with, &c., Dempster Smith and Arthur Leigh, 318
 
MACHINE TOOLS {continued):
 
Lathe, Screw-cutting, Exe Engineering Coin-pany, Ltd., 239
 
Locomotive Wheel Quartering Machine, Cunliffe and Croom, Ltd., 250
 
Plano-milling Machine for Profile Work, Wm. Muir and Co., Ltd., 308
 
Pneumatic Drill, E. M. Ling Engineering Company, Ltd.. 412
 
Presses, Inclinable, with Double Roll Feed, also with Friction Feed, also Friction-driven Screw Press, Bradley and Turton. 239, 240
 
Radial Drilling Machine, Miniature, J. Wightman, 497
 
Re-trueing Railway Tir§s, Machine for, Hulse and Co., Ltd., 414
 
Rotary Shears, Bradley and Turton, Ltd . 239
 
Switchgear, Machine Tool, Electrical Apparatus Company, 362
 
MAPS :
 
Germany, Showing Electrified Railways, 620 Bavarian Electrified Railways, 621 Magdeburg-Leipzig-Halle Railway, 621 Silesian Mountain Electrified Railways, 620
 
Scandinavia, Showing Electrified Railways,
 
MARINE Engines—see Engines
 
Measurement of Mechanical Vibrations, H. A.
 
Thomas, 102
 
Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Joule’s First Measurements, W. W. Haldane Gee, 426 • (Letter), 516
 
Mechanical Shovel for Subway Work, Bucyrus Company, 633
 
Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Mortising, Boring and Gaining Machine, John Pickles and Son, Ltd., 359
 
Motor Ambulance and Reconditioning Works of the Metropolitan Asylums Board, '209, 216
 
Motor Coach with Oil Transmission Gear, Swiss Federal Railways, 308
 
Museum, Deutsches, at Munich, 644
 
OIL-DRIVEN Pumping Plant at Chipstead, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 626, 632
 
Oil Engines—see Engines
 
Oil Separator, Industrial Waste Eliminators, Ltd., 239, 240
 
Oil-tight Bushing, 543
 
Oxygas Metal Cutting Plant, Hancock and Sons, 238


P
P
 
*PETROL Power Plant, Automatic, Daniel Adamson and Co., Ltd., 582
PETROL Power Plant, Automatic, Daniel Adamson and Co., Ltd., 582
*Pipe Nipple, Double Expanded, J. Stone and Co., Ltd., 362 ; (Letter), 406
 
*Pipe, Wood Stave, 400
Pipe Nipple, Double Expanded, J. Stone and Co., Ltd., 362 ; (Letter), 406
*Pipes, Large Diameter, Centrifugal Casting of, Hurst-Ball System, 416
 
*Pistons and Piston Rings, Friction of, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 70
Pipe, Wood Stave, 400
*Pitting Gauge, Pickles and Hall, 554
 
*Pneumatic Power--see Dock Equipment Portrait, Sir William Edmund Garstin, 82  
Pipes, Large Diameter, Centrifugal Casting of, Hurst-Ball System, 416
*Portrait, Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth, 137  
 
*Portrait, Donald Barns Morison, 521
Pistons and Piston Rings, Friction of, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 70
*Portrait, Charles Henry Wordingham, 164
 
*Power Project, The Upper Reno, 608
Pitting Gauge, Pickles and Hall, 554 Pneumatic Power—see Dock Equipment Portrait, Sir William Edmund Garstin. 82 Portrait, Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth, 137 Portrait, Donald Barns Morison, 521
*Presses--see Machine Tools
 
*Pulsator for Use with Gas Producers, 153
Portrait, Charles Henry Wordingham, 164 Power Project, The Upper Reno, 608 Presses—see Machine Tools
*PUMPS :
 
*- Centrifugal Pump driven by 4 B.H.P. Petrol Motor, J. W. Brooke and Co., Ltd., 280
Pulsator for Use with Gas Producers, 153
*- Clyde, New Pumping Equipment for Prince's Dock and Graving Docks, 233, 242, 274, 304
 
*- Graving Dock No. 3 De-watering Pump and Pump House, 274, 275
PUMPS :
*- "Invincible" Pumps, Gwynne's Engineering Company, Ltd., 76
 
*- "Mopump" Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 662
Centrifugal Pump driven by 4 B.H.P. Petrol Motor, J. W. Brooke and Co., Ltd., 280
*- Motor-driven Centrifugal Pumps, 234, 242
 
*- Oil-driven Pumping Plant at Chipstead, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 626, 632
Clyde, New Pumping Equipment for Prince’s Dock and Graving Docks, 233, 242, 274, 304
*- Queen Mary Reservoir at Littleton, Pumping Station at, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
 
*- Simla Water Supply, High Head Pumping Plant for, 162, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 6th, 1925)
Graving Dock No. 3 De-watering Pump and Pump House, 274, 275
 
Invincible Pumps, Gwynne’s Engineering Company, Ltd., 76
 
Mopump Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 662
 
Motor-driven Centrifugal Pumps, 234, 242
 
Oil-driven Pumping Plant at Chipstead, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 626, 632
 
Queen Mary Reservoir at Littleton, Pumping Station at, 672, 682, 705, 710 {Two-page Supplement, June Wth, 1925)
 
Simla Water Supply, High Head Pumping Plant for, 162, 167 {Two-page Supplement, February 6 th, 1925)


R
R
*RAILWAY, Main-line, Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson and Professor S. Parker Smith, 98, 156, 620, 650
*- Scandinavia :
*-- Riksgransen Railway and Electric Locomotives, 156, 157
*-- Stockholm-Gothenburg Railway and Electric Locomotives, Mineral, Express and Goods, 158
*-- Kristiania-Drammen Railway and Passenger and Freight Locomotives, 159
*- Germany :
*-- 620, 650
*-- Electric Locomotives 623, 650
*Railway, Proposed Submarine Tubular, Commandant J. Veyrier, 245
*Railway Steam Car for New Zealand, Clayton Wagons, Ltd., 570
*Railway Viaduct, New, at Annaghkilly, Ireland, 139
*Railway, Virginian, Electrification of, 606
*Recorders--see Instruments and Traction
*Regulators, Pressure, Humidity, andc., British Area Regulators, Ltd., 351
*Reservoir, Queen Mary, at Littleton, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
*Road Reconstruction in New Zealand, 552, 553
*Road Sweeper, Sprinkler and Dust Collector, Combined, Karrier Motors, Ltd., 441 ; (Correction), 504
*Roadless Half-track Vehicle, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Ltd., 572, 574
*Ropeways, Steep Colliery, in South Wales, R. White and Sons, 514, 518 (Two-page Supplement, May 8th, 1925)


RAILWAY, Main-line, Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson and Professor S. Parker Smith, 98, 156, 620, 650
S
*SALVING--see Ships
*Sewage Storage Tanks, Rainham, 25 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*Shears--see Machine Tools
*Shifting a Bridge in Vienna, 428
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
*- General:
*-- Cylinder Liner of H.M.S. Triumph, 498
*-- Propeller-jet Marine Propulsion, Edmund S. G. Rees, 494
*-- Screw Propeller, Increasing the Efficiency of, Walter Pollock, 402, 444 ; (Letter), 468
*- Foreign Navies :
*-- French Battleship Liberte, Salving the, 487
*-- High-speed Cruiser Marblehead, United States, 358
*-- Italian Scouts, The Leone, Tigre and Pantera, 456, 600, 604
*-- Swedish Destroyers Nils Ehrenskold and O. H. Nordenskjold, 685
*- Miscellaneous Vessels :
*-- Aorangi, Union Steamship Company's Motor Liner, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 6, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
*-- Aurania, Cunard Twin-screw Liner, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*-- Beldis, Motor Ship, with a Cargo of Locomotives, 86
*-- British Aviator, Motor Tanker, 5, 6 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*-- City of Venice, Single-screw Steamship, Workman, Clark and Co., Ltd., 22, 23
*-- Dolius, Motor Ship, Scott's Shipbuilding Company, Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :
*- Miscellaneous Vessels (continued):
*-- Flettner Rotor Ship Buckau, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*-- Italian Liner Conte Biancamono, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 497
*-- Minnetonka, Twin-screw Liner, Atlantic Transport Company, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*-- Orama, Orient Twin-screw Liner, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*-- Oronsay, Orient Twin-screw Geared Turbine Liner, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213, 214
*-- Raby Castle, Lancashire Shipping Company, Ltd., 458
*-- Ship's Motor Lifeboat with Wireless Equipment, 160 ; (Letter), 188
*-- Swanley Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
*-- Twin-screw Ferry Boat Kathleen, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 662
*SIGNALLING, Automatic, on the Harrow and Rickmansworth Line, 466
*Spraying Plant for Laminated Core Stampings, A. C. Wells and Co., 58
*Steam Engines--see Engines
*Steam Meter, Turbine, Kent-Hodgson, 684
*Steam Nozzles Research, Report, Thin and Thick Plate Nozzles, and Setting of Nozzleboxes in the Tester, 536, 565
*Steam Regeneration : Its Possibilities, C. O. Towler, 592
*Steam Trap, A Simple, E. Lassen and Co., 608
*Steel Hardening and Carburising Plant at Coventry, August's Muffle Furnaces, Ltd., 387
*Stroboscopic Determination of Speeds and Frequencies, Apparatus and Methods Employed, G. E. Moore, 209
*Switchback Railway at the Paris Exhibition, Sir William Arrol and Co., Ld., 525
*Switchgear, H. W. Clothier, 268--see also Electrical Matters


Scandinavia :
T
*TINNING Compound, New, Soldo Company, 413
*Traction Recorder, Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., 53
*Turbine Equipment for Power Station, 321
*Turbine and Gearing for Orient Liner Oronsay, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213, 214
*Turbine, 1200 lb., Half-casing for (Weymouth), 264
*Turbine--see also Hydraulic


Riksgransen Railway and Electric Locomotives, 156, 157
U
*UNIFLOW Engines--see Engines


Stockholm—Gothenburg Railway and Electric Locomotives, Mineral, Express and Goods, 158
V
 
*VALVE, Transmitting, Milliard Radio Valve Company, 53, 54
Kristiania-Drammen Railway and Passenger and Freight Locomotives, 159 Germany :
*Variometers--see Instruments
 
*Velocity of Wind in Conical Ducts, A. Thom and J. Small, 262
620, 650
*Viaduct--see Railway
 
*Vibration in Engine Test Gear, J. Morris, 484
Electric Locomotives 623, 650
 
Railway, Proposed Submarine Tubular, Commandant J. Veyrier, 245
 
Railway Steam Car for New Zealand, Clayton Wagons, Ltd., 570
 
Railway Viaduct, New, at Annaghkilly, Ireland, 139
 
Railway, Virginian, Electrification of, 606
 
Recorders—see Instruments and Traction
 
Regulators, Pressure, Humidity, &c., British
 
Area Regulators, Ltd,., 351
 
Reservoir, Queen Mary, at Littleton, 672, 682, 705, 710 {Two-page Supplement, June l$th, 1925)
 
Road Reconstruction in New Zealand, 552, 553
 
Road Sweeper, Sprinkler and Dust Collector, Combined, Harrier Motors, Ltd., 441; (Correction), 504
 
Roadless Half-track Vehicle, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Ltd., 572, 574
 
Ropeways, Steep Colliery, in South Wales, R. White and Sons, 514, 518 (Two-page Supplement, May 8th, 1925)
 
SALVING—see Ships
 
Sewage Storage Tanks, Rainham, 25 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Shears—see Machine Tools
 
Shifting a Bridge in Vienna, 428
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
 
General:
 
Cylinder Liner of H.M.S. Triumph, 498
 
Propeller-jet Marine Propulsion, Edmund S. G. Rees, 494
 
Screw Propeller, Increasing the Efficiency of, Walter Pollock, 402, 444 ; (Letter), 468
 
Foreign Navies :
 
French Battleship Liberte, Salving the, 487
 
High-speed Cruiser Marblehead, United States, 358
 
Italian Scouts, The Leone, Tigre and Pantera, *   456, 600, 604
 
Swedish ’Destroyers Nils Ehrenskold and O. H. Nordenskjold, 685
 
Miscellaneous Vessels :
 
Aorangi, Union Steamship Company’s Motor Liner, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 6, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January \8th, 1925)
 
Aurania, Cunard Twin-screw Liner, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Beldis, Motor Ship, with a Cargo of Locomotives, 86
 
British Aviator, Motor Tanker, 5, 6 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
City of Venice, Single-screw Steamship, Workman, Clark and Co., Ltd., 22, 23
 
Dolius, Motor Ship, Scott’s Shipbuilding Companv, Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd. 1925)
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :
 
Miscsllaneous Vessels (continued):
 
Flettner Rotor Ship Buckau, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Italian Liner Conte Biancamono, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 497
 
Minnetonka, Twin-screw Liner, Atlantic Transport Company, 22- (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Orama, Orient Twin-screw Liner, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Oronsay, Orient Twin-screw Geared Turbine Liner, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213, 214
 
Raby Castle, Lancashire Shipping Company, Ltd., 458
 
Ship’s Motor Lifeboat with Wireless Equipment, 160 ; (Letter), 188
 
Swarrtey Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
 
Twin-screw Ferry Boat Kathleen, John I.
 
Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 662
 
SIGNALLING, Automatic, on the Harrow and j Rickmansworth Line, 466
 
Spraying Plant for Laminated Core Stampings,
 
A. C. Wells and Co., 58
 
Steam Engines—see Engines
 
Steam Meter, Turbine, Kent-Hodgson, 684
 
Steam Nozzles Research, Report, Thin and
 
Thick Plate Nozzles, and Setting of Nozzleboxes in the Tester, 536, 565
 
Steam Regeneration : Its Possibilities, C. O. Towler, 592
 
Steam Trap, A Simple, E. Lassen and Co., 608
 
Steel Hardening and Carburising Plant at
 
Coventry, August’s Muffle Furnaces, Ltd., 387
 
Stroboscopic Determination of Speeds and Frequencies, Apparatus and Methods Employed, G. E. Moore, 209
 
Switchback Railway at the Paris Exhibition.
 
Sir William Arrol and Co., Ld., 525
 
Switchgear, H. W. Clothier, 268—see also Electrical Matters
 
TINNING Compound, New, Soldo Company, Traction Recorder, Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd.,
 
Turbine Equipment for Power Station, 321
 
Turbine and Gearing for Orient Liner Oronsay, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213, 214
 
Turbine, 1200 lb., Half-casing for (Weymouth), 264
 
Turbine—see also Hydraulic
 
UNIFLOW Engines—see Engines
 
VALVE, Transmitting, Milliard Radio Valve Company, 53, 54
 
Variometers—see Instrumen ts
 
Velocity of Wind in Conical Ducts, A. Thom and J. Small, 262
 
Viaduct—see Railway
 
Vibration in Engine Test Gear, J. Morris, 484
 
w
WAGON, Motor Workshop, Albion Motor Car Company, Ltd., 496
 
Wagons, 15-Ton Side-tipping Wagons, Charles Roberts and Co., Ltd., 85
 
Water-softening Plant at Ellesmere Port, Wollaston Gas Producers, Ltd., 386
 
Weighing Machine Mechanisms, W. and T. Avery, Ltd., 238
 
Winder, Geared Colliery Electric, English Electric Company, Ltd., and Robev and Co., Ltd., 404, 408
 
Wire Chain Making, 239, 276, 292
 
Wire Flattening Rolling Mills, Various, Roller Bearings, Coiling Stands, Edging Rolls, &c., W. H. A. Robertson and Co., Ltd., 193
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
 
London Broadcasting Station, New, 306
 
Wireless Equipment for Motor Lifeboat, Siemens Brothers and Co., Ltd., 160; (Letter), 188
 
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY {continued):
 
Wireless Receiver, Seven-valve Supersonic, Western Electric Company, 470
 
Wireless Stations, Ongar and Brentwood, 596, 597
 
Wireless Transmitter. 50-Watt, Power Amplifier, Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, 54
 
WOOD Stave Pipe, 400


Wood-working Machines, Thomas Robinson and Son, Ltd., Examples of Work, 522; Universal Wood Worker, 522 ; Woodmortising Machine, 522 ; Wood-moulding Machine, 523
W
*WAGON, Motor Workshop, Albion Motor Car Company, Ltd., 496
*Wagons, 15-Ton Side-tipping Wagons, Charles Roberts and Co., Ltd., 85
*Water-softening Plant at Ellesmere Port, Wollaston Gas Producers, Ltd., 386
*Weighing Machine Mechanisms, W. and T. Avery, Ltd., 238
*Winder, Geared Colliery Electric, English Electric Company, Ltd., and Robey and Co., Ltd., 404, 408
*Wire Chain Making, 239, 276, 292
*Wire Flattening Rolling Mills, Various, Roller Bearings, Coiling Stands, Edging Rolls, andc., W. H. A. Robertson and Co., Ltd., 193
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
*- London Broadcasting Station, New, 306
*- Wireless Equipment for Motor Lifeboat, Siemens Brothers and Co., Ltd., 160 ; (Letter), 188
*WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY {continued):
*- Wireless Receiver, Seven-valve Supersonic, Western Electric Company, 470
*- Wireless Stations, Ongar and Brentwood, 596, 597
*- Wireless Transmitter. 50-Watt, Power Amplifier, Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, 54
*WOOD Stave Pipe, 400
*Wood-working Machines, Thomas Robinson and Son, Ltd., Examples of Work. 522; Universal Wood Worker, 522 ; Wood- mortising Machine, 522 ; Wood-moulding Machine, 523


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A

  • ADAMSON, Daniel, and Co., Ltd., Automatic Petrol Power Plant, 582
  • Ahrons, E. L., British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825-1924, 2, 34, 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698 ; (Letters), 155, 240, 516
  • Albion Motor Workshop Wagon, 496
  • American Railways, 22,000-Volt Motor Generator Locomotives for, 334
  • Annaghkilly Viaduct, G.N. Railway, Ireland, 139
  • Aorangi, Union Steamship Company's Motor Liner, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925), (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
  • Arapeti Dam and Storage Area, 266, 270
  • Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., Switchback Railway at the Paris Exhibition, 525
  • Arrol, Sir William, and Co., Ltd., Waterloo Temporary Bridge, 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
  • Ashworth and Parker, 200 K.W. Steam-extraction Generator Set, 630
  • Aston Chain and Hook Company, Ltd., Jack Chain and Knotted Chain Making Machines, 292
  • Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey, Hydraulic Turbine, New Type of, 220
  • Atlantic Transport Company, Twin - screw Liner Minnetonka, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Atmos High-pressure Boiler, J. V. Blomquist, 249
  • Austin Motor, Constant Current, 440
  • Australia, Irrigation Works in, 462, 465
  • Avery, W. and T., Ltd., Mechanism of Weighing Machine, 238

B

  • BAGNALL, W. G., Ltd., Fireless Engine Unique, 11
  • Barclay, Andrew, Sons and Co., Ltd., Narrow Gauge Engine for Assam, 168
  • Barking Power Station, County of London Electric Supply Company, 568
  • Beardmore Two-seater Wee Bee I. Monoplane, 19 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Beardmore, W., and Co., Ltd., Latvian Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, 686
  • Beldis, Motor Ship, with a Cargo of Locomotives, 86
  • Beiliss and Morcom, Air Compressor for Clyde Dock, 332, 333 ; (Letters), 434, 468
  • Bever, Peacock and Co., Ltd., Locomotives, 11, 715, 716
  • Biles, Sir John, on Steam Engines v. Oil Engines, for Passenger Ships, 388
  • Birmingham Corporation, Nechells Power Station, 654, 660
  • Blackburn "Cubaroo" Torpedo-plane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Blackstone and Co., 55 B.H.P. Oil Engine and Fuel Injection Arrangement, 238
  • Blomquist, J. V., Atmos High-pressure Boiler, 249
  • Bow Power Station, Reconstruction and Equipment, 542, 546
  • Brackett, F. W., and Co., Ltd., Fixing Circulating Water Screening Plant, 224
  • Bradley and Turton, Ltd., Inclinable Presses with Double Roll Feed ; also with Friction Feed and Friction-driven Screw Press, 239, 240
  • Bradley and Turton, Ltd., Rotary Shears, 239
  • Brigitta Bridge, Vienna, Shifting, 428
  • British Area Regulators, Ltd., Automatic Regulators, 351
  • British Aviator, Motor Tanker, Palmer's Shipbuilding Company, 5, 6 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • British Industries Fair, 222, 238
  • British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., Collieries Electric Lighting System, 496
  • British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 34, 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232, 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698 ; (Letters), 155, 240, 516--For Locomotives Illustrated, see Subjects Index, Locomotives
  • British Thomson-Houston Company's Works at Rugby, Part of, 679
  • Broadcasting Company's Equipment at New London Station, 306
  • Brooke, J. W. and Co., Ltd., Centrifugal Pump Driven by 4 B.H.P. Petrol Motor, 280
  • Brookhirst Switchgear Ltd., "Midget" Type Motor Starting Panels, 142
  • Brown, John, and Co., Ltd., Twin-screw geared- turbine Orient Liner Oronsay, 185, 190, 212, 213
  • Brunler Submerged Flame Boiler, 184
  • Bucyrus Company, Mechanical Shovel for Subway Work, 633
  • Burgerhout-Nobel Engine 900 B.H.P., 6
  • Burma Railways, Garratt Locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 11
  • Burmeister and Wain, Four-cycle Marine Oil Engine, and 6750 S.H.P. Double-acting Engine and Crank Shaft, 246, 247
  • Burnt Oak Automatic Sub-station, 39 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Butler, Samuel, and Co., Ltd., Travelling Steam Crane, 443

C

  • CAMBRIDGE Instrument Company's Photoelectric Cell ; Record Measuring Machine ; Recording Accelerometer ; Thread Recorder and Dodder Machine, 52
  • Chains (Jewellers), Ltd., Curb and Trace Chainmaking Machines, 239, 276
  • Chancy--Pougny Hvdro-electric Power Station, 321, 328
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Mallet Simple Locomotive, 14
  • Chorlton on Medlock Sub-station, 40
  • City of Venice, Single-screw Steamship, Workman, Clark and Co., Ltd., 22, 23,
  • Clayton Wagons, Ltd., Railway Steam Car for New Zealand, 570
  • Clothier, II. W., Design of Electrical Plant Control Gear, andc., 268
  • Clyde, New Dock Equipment on the, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332 ; (Letters), 434, 468
  • Cockerill Gas Engine, 7150 B.H.P., 166, 168
  • Coker, Professor E. G., Action of Cutting Tools, 318
  • Constructional Engineering Company, Ltd., A Handy Foundry Ladle, 469
  • Cox and Danks, Ltd., Salvage Gear at Scapa Flow, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Crossley Brothers, Ltd., Gas and Oil Engines at the British Industries Fair, 222
  • Crossley Brothers, Ltd., Oil-driven Pumping Plant at Chipstead, 626, 632
  • Cunard Twin-screw Liner Aurania, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Cunliffe and Croom, Ltd., Locomotive Wheel Quartering Machine, 250

D

  • DAHLERUS, J. B., Anti-friction Bearings for Heavy Duty, 181, 197 ; (Letters), 295, 434
  • Darnall Works New Iron Foundry, Davy Brothers, Ltd., 374, 382
  • Dawson, Sir Philip, and Professor S. Parker Smith, on Main Line Railway Electrification, Scandinavia, 98, 156 ; (Letters), 240, 295, 595 ; Germany, 620, 650--for details, see Subjects Index, Railway
  • Deschamps, J., Influence of Pulsations on Combustion, 152
  • Deutsches Museum, Munich, 644
  • Dolius, Motor Ship, Scott's Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Doxford, William, and Sons, Ltd., New Type Three-cylinder 1760 B.H.P. Engine, 6

E

  • EAST Ferry-road Engineering Works Company, Ltd., Grain Elevators for the Port of London, 296, 297, 300
  • East India Railway, Six-coupled Passenger Engine, Kitson and Co., Ltd., 12, 13
  • Electrical Apparatus Company, Machine Tool Switchgear, 362
  • Ellesmere Port, Water Softening Plant at, Wollaston Gas Producers, Ltd., 386
  • English Electric Company, Motor and Control Gear for Large Colliery Winder, 404, 408
  • Escher Wyss-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., Traction Recorder, 53
  • Exe Engineering Company, Ltd., Screw-cutting Lathe, 239

F

  • FAIRFIELD Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited, Motor Liner Aorangi, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925), (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
  • Ferranti, Ltd., Large Transformers, 680
  • Ferranti, Ltd., Million-volt Testing Equipments, 412
  • Flettner Rotor Ship Buckau, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • French Battleship Liberte, Salving the, 487

G

  • GARSTIN, Sir William Edmund (Portrait), 82 Gee, W. W. Haldane, Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Joule's First Measurements, 426 ; (Letter), 516
  • General Electric Company, Single-phase Equipment for the Southern Railway, 486
  • General Electric Company's Works at Witton, Part of, 678
  • German Federal Railways--Electric Locomotives, 623, 650
  • Germany, Diesel Locomotive Design in, 578
  • Gloucestershire "Gannet" Biplane, 19 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Glover, M., and Co., Circular Saw Guard, 223
  • Gold Coast Railway, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Vulcan Foundry Company, Ltd., 13
  • Great Western Railway Goods Tank Engine, 11
  • Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Passenger Engine Viscount Churchill, 11 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Grenoble Exhibition, 690
  • Grice, William, and Sons, Ltd., Chain Link Making Machine, 469
  • Guillemard Railway Bridge over the Kelantan River, 593
  • Gwynnes Engineering Company, Ltd., Light Motor Fire Engine, 554
  • Gwynnes "Invincible" Pumping Units, 76

H

  • HAMWORTHY Engineering Company's Automatic Air Compressor, 170
  • Hancock and Sons, Oxygas Metal-cutting Plant, 238
  • Handley Page Biplane "Hamilton," 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Harling, W. H., Adjustable Parabolic Curve, 580
  • Harrow and Rickmansworth Line, Automatic Signalling, 466
  • Harvey, William, Saint Paul's Cathedral, Its Structure, Defects and Repair, 129
  • Hawker Cygnet II. Biplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Henley's Telegraph Works Company's Low-tension Laboratory and Cable-testing Department, 26
  • Herbert Chuck under Test, 662
  • Heywood, S. H., and Co., Ltd., 20-Ton Goliath Crane, 658
  • Hindmarsh, R. E., New Coal Staith at Whitehall Point, on the Tyne, 134, 141
  • Hulse and Co., Ltd., Machine for Re-trueing Railway Tires, 414
  • Hunslet Engine Company, Locomotive for Chilian Mining Line, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Hunt, L. J., Self-synchronising Alternator, 526
  • Hurst-Ball System of Casting Large Diameter Pipes, 416

I

  • IGRANIC Rotor Control Gear and Low-tension Switchboard, 275
  • Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., Variable Grid Leak, Variometers, High-resistance Potentiometer, "Unitune" Fixed Coupler, 53
  • Industrial Waste Eliminators, Ltd., Oil Separator, 239, 240
  • International Combustion, Ltd., and Vickers-Spearing Boiler Company, Ltd., Coal-pulverising Plant and Boilers, 660
  • Italian Double-ended Diesel-electric Locomotive, 358
  • Italian Locomotives at Grenoble Exhibition, 690
  • Italian Scouts, The Leone, Tigre, Pantera, 456, 600, 604

K

  • KANGO Company, Ltd., Electric Hammer, 718
  • Karrier Motors, Ltd., Combined Road Sweeper, Sprinkler and Dust Collector, 441 ; (Correction), 504
  • Kent-Hodgson Turbine Steam Meter, 684
  • Krupp-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)

L

  • LATVIAN Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, W. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 686
  • Leafield Coupled Arc, 634
  • Leafield Wireless Station, Primary Inductance and Variable Coupler, 27 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Ling Pneumatic Motor and Drilling Head, 442
  • Liptack Furnace Arches, Ltd., Suspended Furnace Arch, 361
  • Littleton (Queen Mary) Reservoir and Works, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 16th, 1925)
  • Lloyd Sabando Liner Conte Biancamano, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 497
  • Lomonossoff Diesel-electric Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • London Broadcasting Station, New, 306
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway, Baltic Tank Engine, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway 0-6-0 Goods Engine, 10
  • London and North-Eastern Railway Garratt Locomotive, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 715, 716
  • London and North-Eastern Railway Mikado Locomotive, Mr. H. N. Gresley's Design, 715, 717
  • Longbridge Mercury Arc Rectifier Sub-station, Birmingham, 678

M

  • MANGAHAO Hydro-electric Scheme, River, Reservoir, Power Station, Dams and Electrical Equipment, andc., 266, 270
  • Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, 50- Watt Wireless Transmitter, Power Amplifier, 54
  • Massip Steam Trap, E. Lassen and Co., 608
  • Mather and Platt, Ltd., Rotary Converters in Liverpool Sub-stations, 391
  • Metropolitan Asylums Board Motor Ambulance and Ambulance Reconditioning Works, 209, 216
  • Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 481
  • Molesworth, Sir Guilford Lindsey (Portrait), 137
  • Moore, G. E., Stroboscopic Determination of Speeds and Frequencies, Apparatus and Methods Used, 209
  • Morison, Donald Barns (Portrait), 521
  • Morris Engines (Coventry), Ltd., Works, Hardening and Carburising Plant, 387
  • Morris, J., on Vibration in Engine Test Gear, 484
  • Muir, Wm., and Co., Ltd., Plano-milling Machine for Profile Work, 308
  • Mullard Radio Valve Company, Transmitting Valve, 53, 54

N

  • NATIONAL Gas Engine Company, 3.25-Kilowatt Lighting Set and 66 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, 223, 224
  • New Conveyor Company, Foundry Sand Recovery Plant, 572
  • New Zealand, Manawatu Road Reconstruction, 552, 553
  • Niagara, Bridges Over, 490, 492
  • Norte Railway 3000-Volt D.C. Electric Locomotive, 78, 84
  • North British Locomotive for Western Australian Railways, 13 ; and Geared Steam Turbine Condensing Locomotive, 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • North-Eastern Marine Engineering Company, Ltd., Engines of the Raby Castle, 458, 459

O

  • ONGAR and Brentwood Wireless Stations, 596, 597
  • Orient Liner Oronsay, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213
  • Orient Twin-screw Liner Orama, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)

P

  • PARIS Exhibition, Switchback Railway at, Sir William Arrol and Co., 525
  • Parnail Pixie III. Monoplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Parsons Three-cylinder Marine Motor for Lifeboat, 160 ; (Letter), 188
  • Patchell, W. H., Super-power Stations in America, 264
  • Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 52
  • Pickles and Hall Pitting Gauge, 554
  • Pickles, John, and Son, Ltd., Mortising, Boring and Gaining Machine, 359
  • Poldhu Experimental Short Wave Wireless Station (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Pollock, Walter, Increasing the Efficiency of the Screw Propeller, 402, 444
  • Poultney, E. C., Fifty Per Cent. Cut-ofi Locomotives, 510, 550
  • Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., Blue Print Washing and Drying Machine, 523

R

  • RABY Castle, Single-screw Motor Ship, Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 458
  • Rainham Sewage Works, Tanks, 25 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Record Electrical Company, Improved Instruments, 279
  • Rees Propeller Jet Propulsion Device, 494
  • Reyrollo Contactor Panels and High-tension Switchgear, 275
  • Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., Combined Electric Motor and Pump, 662
  • Roberts, Charles, and Co., Ltd., 15-Ton Sidetipping Wagons, 85
  • Robertson, W. H. A., and Co., Ltd., Wire Flattening Rolling Mills, Roller Bearings, Edging Rolls, Coiling Stands, andc., 193
  • Robey and Co., Ltd., Large Geared Colliery Winder, 404, 408
  • Robinson, Thomas, and Sons, Ltd., New Woodworking Machines, 522
  • Rohrbach Metal Aeroplane Company, Flying Boat, 350, 354
  • Rosenhain, Dr. W., and Mr. A. C. Sturney, Report to Cutting Tools Research Committee, 126, 127
  • Rugby Station Aerial, 26, 27
  • Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 110 B.H.P. Oil Engine, 222, 223

s

  • SAINT Paul's Cathedral, Its Structure, Defects, and Repair, William Harvey, 129
  • Sennar Dam, 101 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Sentinel Wagon Works, Ltd., Geared Shunting Locomotive, 432, 433, 436
  • Siemens Wireless Equipment for Motor Lifeboat, 160 ; (Letter), 178
  • Simla Water Supply, High-head Pumping Plant for, 162, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 6th, 1925)
  • Smith, Dempster, and Arthur Leigh on Lathe Tools and Fine Cuts, 319
  • Soldo Company's New Tinning Compound, 413
  • South Wales, Steep Ropeways in, R. White and Sons, 514, 518
  • Southampton Floating Dock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Southern Railway, Single-phase Equipment for, General Electric Company, 486
  • Stanton, Dr. T. E., Friction of Pistons and Piston Rings, 70
  • Stanton, Dr. T. E., and Mr. J. H. Hyde, Report to Cutting Tools Research Committee, 126, 127 ; (Letter), 155
  • Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotive The Magnet, as Reconstructed, Timothy Hackworth, 440
  • Stone, J., and Co., Ltd., Nipple Expander, 362 ; (Letter), 406
  • Swanley Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Swansea Dry Dock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Swedish Destroyers Nils Ehrenskold and O. H. Nordenskjold, 685
  • Swiss Federal Railways Motor Coach with Oil Transmission Gear, 308

T

  • TAYLOR, H. W., Three-wire Direct-current Distribution Networks, 75
  • Taylor, Major A. M., on High-pressure Cables, 115
  • Thom, A., and J. Small, Velocity of Wind in Conical Ducts, 262
  • Thomas, H. A., on Measurement of Mechanical Vibrations, 102
  • Thornycroft, John I., and Co., Ltd., Twin-screw Ferry Boat Kathleen, 662
  • Tilling-Stevens and Foamite Fire-foam, Ltd., Motor Foam Fire-fighting Engine, 467
  • Towler, C. O., Steam Regeneration : Its Possibilities, 592
  • Tracey, A. I., on Super-tension Cable Dielectrics, 580
  • Trent Navigation Improvement, Holme Lock, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Triumph, H.M.S., and Her Cylinder Liner, Engineer-Captain Edgar C. Smith, 498

U

  • UNION Steamship Company's Motor Liner Aornagi, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
  • United States Cruiser Marblehead, 358
  • Upper Reno Power Project, 608

V

  • VEYRIER, Commandant J., Proposed Submarine Tubular Railway, 245
  • Vickers Ltd., Eight-cylinder 2700 B.H.P. Solid Injection Engine, 6
  • Vickers-Petters Four-cylinder Hot-bulb Engines, 76
  • Vickers "Vulture" Amphibian Biplane, 21
  • Virginian Railway, Electrification of, and Triple Electric Locomotive for, 606
  • Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company (1906), Ltd., War Office Subsidy 2-Ton Chassis, 378, 379
  • Vulcan Roadless Half-track Vehicle, 572, 574

W

  • WATERLOO Temporary Bridge, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Ltd., 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
  • Wells, A. C., and Co., Spraying Plant for Laminated Core Stampings, 58
  • Western Electric Company, Seven-valve Supersonic Wireless Receiver, 470
  • Westland Widgeon Monoplane and Westland Wood Pigeon Biplane, 21 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • White, R., and Sons, Steep Colliery Ropeways in South Wales, 514, 518 (Two-page Supplement, May 8th, 1925)
  • Wightman, J., Miniature Radial Drilling Machine, 497
  • Wordingham, Charles Henry (Portrait), 164
  • Worthington-Simpson Pumping Machinery, Boilers, andc., for the Littleton--Queen Mary Reservoir and Works, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)

Y

  • YORKSHIRE Engine Company, Ltd., Eight- coupled Engine for Bengal-Nagpur Railway and Tank Locomotive for Nitrate Railways, 13, 14

Subjects.

A

  • ADJUSTABLE Parabolic Curve, W. H. Harling, 580
  • AERONAUTICS :
  • - Aeroplanes of 1924, 18 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)--For Names of Machines see Names Index ; see also Aeronautics, Miscellaneous Index
  • - Flying Boat, All-metal, Rohrbach Metal Aeroplan Company, 350, 354
  • AIR Compressor, Automatic, Ham worthy Engineering Company, Ltd., 170
  • Air Compressor for Clyde Dock, Beiliss and Morcom, Ltd., 332, 333 ; (Letters), 434, 468
  • Alchemist's Laboratory of the Middle Ages, 646
  • Anti-friction Bearings for Heavy Duty, J. B. Dahlerus, 181, 197 ; (Letters), 295, 434
  • Arch, Suspended Furnace, Liptak Furnace Arches, Ltd., 361

B

  • BLUE Print Washing and Drying Machine, Precision Photo Printing Plant, Ltd., 523
  • Boiler, Atmos High-pressure, J. V. Blomquist, 249
  • Boiler, Internal Combustion, Oscar Brunler, 184
  • Boiler-house and Equipment for Bow Power Station, 542, 546
  • Boiler-house (Trenton Channel), 264
  • - Drum, Partly Forged, for 1200 lb. Boiler (Weymouth), 265
  • - Drum, Completed Steam, for 1200 lb. Boiler, (Weymouth), 265
  • Boilers, Yarrow High-pressure, Howden Combined Cylindrical and Water-tube High- pressure, Sir John Biles, 388
  • Bridge, Brigitta, Vienna, Shifting, 428
  • Bridge, Guillemard Railway, Over the Kelantan River, 593
  • Bridge, Waterloo Temporary, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Ltd., 686, 701 (Two-page Supplement, June 26th, 1925)
  • Bridges Over the River Niagara, 490, 492

C

  • CABLES--see Electrical Matters
  • Calorimeter for Testing Fuel Oil, 593
  • Cathedral, Saint Paul's, Its Structure, Defects and Repair, William Harvey, 129
  • Centrifugal Casting of Large Diameter Pipes, Hurst-Ball System, 416
  • Chain Link Making Machine, William Grice and Sons, Ltd., 469
  • Chain Making--see also Wire Chain
  • Chassis, War-office Subsidy 2-Ton, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Ltd., 378, 379
  • Chuck under Test, Alfred Herbert, Ltd., 662
  • Circular Saw Guard, M. Glover and Co., 223
  • Circulating Water Screening Plant, Fixing, F, W. Brackett and Co., Ltd., 224
  • Coal-pulverising Plant and Boilers, International Combustion, Ltd., and Vickers- Spearing Boiler Company, Ltd., 660
  • Coal Staith, New, at Whitehall Point, on the Tyne, R. E. 134, 141
  • Crane, 20-ton Goliath, S. H. Heywood and Co., Ltd., 658
  • Crane, Travelling Steam, Samuel Butler and Co., Ltd., 443
  • Cutting Tools-—see Machine Tools

D

  • DAM, Sennar, 101 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Dielectrics, Super-tension Cable, A. I. Tracey, 580
  • Dock Equipment on the Clyde, New, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332 ; (Letter), 434
  • - De-watering Plants for Graving Docks 1 and 3, 233, 242
  • - No. 3 Graving Dock Pumps, 274
  • - Hydraulic Power Services for Prince's Dock and the Graving Docks, 304 ; (Letters), 434, 468
  • - Pneumatic and Electric Services, Prince s and Graving Docks, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 332
  • Docks, Southampton and Swansea, 37 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Drills—-see Machine Tools

E

  • ELECTRICAL MATTERS :
  • - Aorangi, Electrical Equipment for--see Ships
  • - Barking Power Station, 40,000 K.W. Parsons Turbo-generator set, Yarrow Boiler, 568
  • - Bow Power Station Reconstruction, 1000-K.W. Turbo-generator, andc., 542, 546
  • - Chancy - Pougny Hydro - electric Power Station, 321, 328
  • - Change Coil Multi-range Test Set, "Cirscale" Alternating-current Ammeter, Record Electrical Company, 279
  • - Chorlton on Medlock Sub-station, 40
  • - Clyde New Dock Equipment, Electrical, 233, 242, 274, 304, 332
  • - Collieries' Electric Lighting System, British Insulated and Helsby Cables, Ltd., 496
  • - Constant Current Motors, Gilbert Austin, 440
  • - Design of Electrical Plant Control Gear, andc., H. W. Clothier, 268
  • - High-pressure Cables, Major A. M. Taylor, 115
  • - Institution of Electrical Engineers, Various Works Visited, 654, 660, 679
  • - Laboratory, High-voltage Testing, Metropoli- tan-Vickers Electrical Company, 481
  • - Laboratory, Low-tension and Cable-testing Department, Henley's Telegraph Works Company, 26
  • - Leafield Arc Room, 634
  • - Leafield Wireless Station, Primary Inductance and Variable Coupler, 27 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Lighting and Power-generating Set, 60 B.H.P. Auxiliary for Grain Elevators, 298
  • - Locomotives, Electric--see Locomotives
  • - Machine Tool Switchgear, Electrical Apparatus Company, 362
  • - Mangahao Hydro-electric Scheme, Power Station and Equipment, 266, 270
  • - "Midget" Type Motor Starting Panels, Brookhirst Switchgear, Ltd., 142
  • - Million-Volt Testing Equipment, Ferranti, Ltd., 412
  • - Nechells Electric Power Station, Birmingham, 654, 660
  • - Raby Castle, Allen Direct-current Generators for, 459
  • - Relay, A New, 498
  • - Rotary Converters, 1500-K.W. Self-synchronising, Mather and Platt, Ltd., 391
  • - Rugby Station Aerial, 26, 27
  • - Self-synchronising Alternator, L. J. Hunt, 526
  • - Single-phase Equipment for the Southern Railway, 486
  • - Super-power stations in America, W. H. Patchell, 264
  • - Switches, Electro-pneumatic High-voltage Unit and Electro-pneumatic Cam-operated, for Norte Railway Locomotive, 84
  • - Synchronous Motors for Mining Work, Major E. I. David, 248
  • - Three-wire Direct-current Distribution Networks, H. W. Taylor, 75
  • - Transformer, 500,000-Volt and Variablespeed Motor Generator Sets, 481
  • - Transformers, Large, Ferranti, Ltd., 680
  • - Transverter, 2000-K.W., 26 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Winder, Colliery, Motor and Control Gear for, English Electric Company, 404, 408
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS :
  • - Aorangi, Quadruple-screw Motor Liner, Engines and Auxiliaries, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
  • - Blast-furnace Gas Engine, 7150 B.H.P., Soc. Anon. John Cockerill, 166, 168
  • - Burgerhout-Nobel Engine, 900 B.H.P., 6
  • - Crossley Gas Engine, 12.25 B.H.P., 222
  • - Crossley Oil Engine, 14 B.H.P., 222
  • - Double-acting, 6750 S.H.P. Engine and Crank Shaft for Motor Liner Gripsholm, Burmeister and Wain, 247
  • - Eagle IX. Engines for All-metal Flying Boat, 350, 354
  • - Four-cylinder Hot-bulb Engines for Driving Centrifugal Pumps, Vickers-Petters, Ltd., 76
  • - Gas Engine for Small Lighting Set, and 66 B.H.P. Heavy Oil Engine, National Gas Engine Company, 223, 224
  • - Lifeboat, Three-cylinder Marine Motor for, Parsons Motor Company, Ltd., 160 ; (Letter), 188
  • - Marine Oil Engine Trials, Indicator Drive, Thermal Circuits, 346
  • - New Type Three-cylinder 1760 B.H.P. Engine, William Doxford and Sons, Ltd., 6
  • - Oil Engine, 55 B.H.P. and Fuel Injection Arrangement, Blackstone and Co., 238
  • - Oil Engines, Four-cycle Marine, Burmeister and Wain, 246, 247
  • - Oronsay, Engine-room--see Ships
  • - Solid Injection Engine, Eight-cylinder 2700 B.H.P., Vickers Ltd., 6
  • - Steam Engines v. Oil Engines for Passenger Ships, Sir John Biles, 388
  • ENGINES AND MOTORS (continued);
  • - 200-K.W. Steam-extraction Generator Set, Ashworth and Parker, 630
  • - Two-cylinder Oil Engine, 110 B.H.P., Ruston and Hornsby, Ltd., 222, 223
  • - Uniflow Engines, 770 B.H.P., for Pumping Station at Littleton, Worthington-Simpson, Ltd., 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
  • EXHAUSTERS for Grain Elevators, 297
  • EXHIBITIONS :
  • - British Industries Fair, 222, 238
  • - Paris Exhibition, Switchback Railway at, 525
  • - Physical and Optical Societies' Exhibition, 52
  • EXTENSOMETERS and Recording Mechanism, 102

F

  • FAIRS--see Exhibitions
  • Fire-engine, Light Motor, Gwynnes Engineering Company, Ltd., 554
  • Fire-fighting Engine, Motor Foam, 467
  • Floating Winch Gear for Raising German Destroyers at Scapa Flow, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Flying Boat--see Aeronautics
  • Foundry Ladle, Constructional Engineering Company, Ltd., 469
  • Foundry Sand Recovery Plant, New Conveyor Company, 572

G

  • GAS Engines--see Engines
  • Grain Elevators for the Port of London, East Ferry Road Engineering Works Company, Ltd., 296, 297, 300

H

  • HAMMER, Electric, Kango Company, Ltd., 718
  • Hydraulic Equipment for Docks on the Clyde, 233, 242, 274, 304
  • Hydraulic Turbine, New Type, Ateliers de Constructions Mecaniques de Vevey, 220
  • Hydro-electric Power Station, Chancy-Pougny, 321, 328
  • Hydro-electric Scheme, Mangahao, 266, 270

I

  • ICEBREAKER Krisjanis Valdemars, W. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 686
  • Influence of Pulsations on Combustion, J. Deschamps, 152
  • Instruments, Various, Recorders, Photo-electric Cell, Dodder Machine, Cambridge Instrument Company, 52, 53
  • Instruments : Variometers, Variable Grid Leak, High-resistance Potentiometer, "Uni- tune" Fixed Coupler, Igranic Electric Company, Ltd., 53
  • Ironfoundry, Darnall Works, Sheffield, Davy Brothers, Ltd., 374, 382
  • Irrigation Works in Australia, 462, 465

L

  • LABORATORY, Alchemists, in the Middle Ages, 646
  • Laboratory--see also Electrical Matters
  • Lathes--see Machine Tools
  • Lock Gates, New, on the River Lea, 542
  • LOCOMOTIVES :
  • - Bengal-Nagpur Railway, Eight-coupled Engine, 13, 14
  • - British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825-1924, E. L. Ahrons, 2, 34. 66, 94, 124, 150, 178, 206, 232. 258, 288, 316, 344, 370, 398, 424, 452, 478, 506, 534, 562, 590, 616, 642, 670, 698; (Letters), 155, 240, 516
  • -- Period 1825-1827, 2
  • -- Period 1828-1831, 34
  • -- Period 1830-1837, 66, 94
  • -- Period 1837-1841, 124, 150
  • -- Period 1841-1848, 178, 206
  • -- Locomotive Performance to 1845. 232
  • -- Period 1846-1849, 258, 288
  • -- Period 1849-1855, 316, 344, 370, 398
  • -- Period 1855-1859, 424, 452
  • -- Period 1860-1865, 534, 562, 590
  • -- Period 1866-1869, 616, 642
  • -- Period 1870-1875, 670, 698
  • - Locomotives Illustrated :
  • -- Adams', W., Tank Engine, 1865, 563
  • -- Allan's "Crewe" Type Engine, 1845, 179
  • -- Armstrong's Express Locomotive, 1866- 1869, 616
  • -- Banking Engine, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 1844, 206
  • -- Beattie's Tank Engine, 1863, 562
  • -- Beyer, Peacock and Co.'s Goods Engine, 1857, 454
  • -- Beyer-Peacock Locomotive, 1862, 535
  • -- Beyer, Peacock and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1858, 453
  • -- Beyer-Peacock's Tank Engine, 1861, 562
  • -- Bodmer's Balanced Engine, 206
  • -- Bolton and Leigh "Lancashire Witch," 1828, 34
  • -- Bristol and Birmingham Engine, Vulcan Foundry, 180
  • -- Bristol and Exeter Railway, 399
  • -- Bury's 0-4-0 Engine "Liverpool," 1830, 66
  • -- Bury's 2-2-0 Passenger Engine, Sections of, 1837, 124
  • -- Caledonian Engine, 1868, 617
  • -- Caledonian Locomotive, 1858-1864. 425
  • -- Caledonian Tank Engine, 1873-4, 700
  • LOCOMOTIVES {continued):
  • - British Steam Railway Locomotive (cont):
  • - Locomotives Illustrated (continued):
  • -- Chester and Birkenhead Railway. R. Stephenson, 1853, 346
  • -- Connor's Locomotive, 1859, Rebuilt, 534
  • -- "Cornwall," The, London and North-Western Railway, Rebuilt. 1858, 259
  • -- Crampton Engine, 1848, 259
  • -- "Crampton" Engine, Inside Cylinder 1849, 316
  • -- Crampton Engine, London and North- Western Railway, 1847, 259
  • -- Crampton Engine, London and North- Western Railway, 1848, 259
  • -- Crampton Engine for Midland Railway, 1848, 259
  • -- Cylinders of Compound Locomotive, 1852, 317
  • -- Cylinders and Valves, 67
  • -- Dewrance's Liverpool and Manchester Engine, 1841, 179
  • -- Dublin and Kingstown Railway Engine "Vauxhall," 1834, 94
  • -- Dundee and Newtyle Railway Engine "Earl of Airlie," 1833, 94
  • -- Edinburgh and Glasgow Engine, 1856, 424
  • -- 2-2-0 Engine Exhaust Pipe, 68
  • -- Engine for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, 1861-2, 536
  • -- 2-2-0 Engine "Pioneer," 1832, 67
  • -- Fire-box, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, 370
  • -- Fossick and Hackworth's Goods Engine, 1864, 564
  • -- Foster and Rastrick's "Stourbridge Lion," 1829, 34
  • -- Goochi's Bogie, 1849, 258
  • -- Gooch's, D., Tank Engine, 1862, 562
  • -- Gooch's "Great Western," 1846, 258
  • -- 0-4-0 Goods Engine, 1831, 67
  • -- Goods Engine, Glasgow and South- Western Railway, 1864, 564
  • -- Glasgow and South-Western Engine, 1857, 425
  • -- Glasgow and South-Western Locomotive, 1873-7, 698
  • -- Goods Engine by Sharp, Stewart and Co., 1861-1862, 564
  • -- Gray's Hull and Selby Engine, 1842-44, 178
  • -- Great Eastern Express Engine, 1862, 534
  • -- Great Northern Engine, 1861, 535
  • -- Great Northern Engine, 1867, 617
  • -- Great Western Engine "Iron Duke," 1847, 258
  • -- Great Western Locomotive, 1855, 424
  • -- Great Western Locomotive "Centaur," Elevations and Section, 151
  • -- Great Western Locomotive "Leo," 1841, 152
  • -- Great Western Locomotive "Tityos," 1842, 152
  • -- Great Western Railway "North Star," Broad Gauge, 150
  • -- Great Western Tank Engine, 1874-1878, 699
  • -- Hackworth's 0-6-0 Engine, 1838, 124
  • -- Hackworth's, T., "Sanspareil," 1849. 288
  • -- Hawthorn Engine, Great Northern Railway, 1852, 344
  • -- Hawthorn's Spring Gear, 344
  • -- Hawthorn's 0-4-2 Steam Dryer Locomotive, 150
  • -- Hawthorn's "Swift," 1836, 94
  • -- Hawthorn Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
  • -- Highland Locomotive, 1874, 699
  • -- "Jenny Lind," E. B. Wilson, 1847, 288
  • -- Kirtley's Express Locomotive, Midland Railway, 800 Class Re-built, 670
  • -- Kirtley's Express Locomotive, Midland Railway, 890 Class, 1871, 671
  • -- Kitching's Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1848, 206
  • -- Kitson and Co.'s Engine, 1848, 289
  • -- Kitson's Leeds and Thirsk Engine, 1849, 289
  • -- Lancashire and Yorkshire Tank Engine, 1860, 453
  • -- "Locomotion No. 1," Stockton and Darlington Railway, 2
  • -- London, Brighton and South Coast Tank Engine, 1859, 452
  • -- London, Brighton and South Coast Tank Engine, 1873-1887, 699
  • -- London, Chatham and Dover Railway, Locomotive for, 1862, 316
  • -- London, Chatham and Dover Railway Tank Engine, 1866, 563
  • -- London and North-Western Engine, R. Stephenson and Co., 1847, 180
  • -- London and North-Western Goods Engine, 1859-1872, 453
  • -- London and North-Western Railway Engine, 1859, 534
  • -- London and North-Western Railway Engine, 1861, 534
  • -- London and North-Western Railway, McConnell, 1852-4, 345
  • -- London and North-Western Railway, McConnell "Bloomer," 1853, 345
  • -- London and North-Western Railway, McConnell's Goods Engine, 1854ó1863, 371
  • -- London and North-Western Railway, Rebuilt "Bloomer," 344
  • -- London and North-Western Side-tank Engine, 1856, 452
  • -- London and South-Western Locomotive, 1855, 424
  • -- London and South-Western Locomotive, 1859, 425
  • -- London and South-Western Railway, Joseph Beattie, 1851-55, 346
  • -- London and South-Western Railway, Joseph Beattie, 1855, 346
  • -- McConnell's London and North-Western Engine, 1849, 288
  • -- McConnell's Tank Engine, 1862, 562
  • -- Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, Goods Engine, 1852-4, 370
  • -- Mather, Dixon Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
  • -- Metropolitan Tank Engine, 1864, 563
  • -- Metropolitan Tank Engine, 1868, 618
  • -- Midland Engine, 1865, 535
  • -- Midland Engine, 1866-68, 616
  • -- Midland Engine, 1867, Beyer, Peacock, 616
  • -- Midland Goods Engine, 1858, 454
  • LOCOMOTIVES (continued) :
  • - British Steam Railway Locomotive (cont.):
  • - Locomotives Illustrated (continued):
  • -- Midland Locomotive, No. 1, 1859, 424
  • -- Midland Tank Engine, 1875-6, 700
  • -- Monmouthshire Railway, Sharp Brothers' Tank Engine, 1849, 371
  • -- Monmouthshire Railway, Stothert and Slaughter's Engine, 1854, 372
  • -- Neilson and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1862, 318
  • -- Neilson's Single-cylinder Engine, 1857, 454
  • -- North-Eastern Back Tank Engine, 1874, 700
  • -- North-Eastern (Stockton and Darlington) Locomotive, 1872-4, 699
  • -- North-Eastern (Stockton and Darlington) Locomotive, 1875-6, 698
  • -- North-Eastern Locomotive, 1864-5, 536
  • -- North London Tank Engine, 1868, 617
  • -- Northumbrian, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, 36
  • -- "Novelty," The, 1829, 36
  • -- Pearson's Engine for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, 1853, 398
  • -- Pearson's Engine for the Bristol and Exeter Railway, 1868, 398
  • -- Ramsbottom's Engine, 1866-1873, 616
  • -- Rennie's 0-4-2 Outside Cylinder Engine, 150
  • -- Rocket, The, Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1829, 35
  • -- Rothwell Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
  • -- "Royal George," Stockton and Darlington Railway, 2
  • -- Saddle Tank Engine, 1849, 258
  • -- Saddle Tank Engine, London and North- Western Railway, 1854-1857, 318
  • -- "Sanspareil," The, 1829, 35
  • -- Sharp Brothers' Engine, 1848-1854, 370
  • -- Sharp Brothers' Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Engine, 1849, 289
  • -- Sharp Roberts Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
  • -- Sharp, Stewart and Co.ís Side Tank Engine, 1851-2, 371
  • -- Sharp, Stewart and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1866-8, 618
  • -- Shrewsbury and Chester Railway, Vulcan Engine, 1853, 370
  • -- Sinclair's Tank Engine, 1864, 563
  • -- South-Eastern Locomotive, 1859-1875, 425
  • -- South-Eastern Railway, Cudworth, 356
  • -- South-Eastern Tank Engine, 1866, 617
  • -- Spring Gear, Bristol and Exeter Railway, 398
  • -- Stephenson's 0-4-2 Engine, 1833, 94
  • -- Stephenson's 2-2-2 Engine of 1837, 67
  • -- Stephenson's 2-4-O Engine, 1837, 150
  • -- Stephenson Engine, Midland Railway, 1852, 344
  • -- Stephenson's Engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1860, 535
  • -- Stephenson's Engine for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1862, 535
  • -- Stephenson's Goods Engine, 1843, 206
  • -- Stephenson's "Long Boiler" Passenger Engine, 1841, 179
  • -- Stephenson's Outside Cylinder Long Boiler Engine, 180
  • -- Stephenson's "Planet," Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830, 66
  • -- Stephenson R., and Co.'s Tank Engine, 1855, 452
  • -- Stephenson Type 2-2-2 Engine, 124
  • -- Stirling's Engine for the Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 1855, 316
  • -- Stirling's 2-2-2 Outside Cylinder Engine, 150
  • -- P. Stirling's Express Locomotive, Great Northern Railway, 1870, 670
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Engine, 1866, 618
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Engine "Commerce," 1847, 206
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Engine "Meteor," 1850, 178
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Locomotive, 1845-6, 178
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine "Sunbeam," 1837, 94
  • -- Stockton and Darlington Railway-- "Wilberforce," 1831, 94
  • -- Stroudley's Express Locomotive, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 1874, 670
  • -- Stroudley's Express Locomotive, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 1872-5,671
  • -- Sturrock's Engine Rebuilt, 616
  • -- S. W. Johnson's Engine, 1867, 616
  • -- Tank Engine by the Avon side Company, 1864-6, 564
  • -- Tank Engine, Eastern Counties Railway, 1851,317
  • -- Tank Engine, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 1850, 317
  • -- Tank Engine by W. Fairbairn and Sons, 1850, 317
  • -- Tayleur's Bogie Locomotive, 1833, 94
  • -- Tayleur Type 2-2-2 Engine, 125
  • -- Valve Gear, 1846--1852, 399
  • -- Vulcan Engine for Waterford and Kilkenny Railway, 1846, 290
  • -- Vulcan Locomotive, 1848, 316
  • -- Vulcan Locomotive, Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway, 1853, 345
  • -- Webb's Charles Dickens, 1882, 698
  • -- Webb's Precursor," 1874, 698
  • -- White Raven, 1863, 562
  • -- William the Fourth, 1830, 36
  • -- York, Newcastle and Berwick Engine, R. Stephenson and Co., 1848, 180
  • - Locomotives Built for Abroad :
  • -- East India Railway, Locomotive for, 1856, 507
  • -- Ghat Engine, G.I.P. Railway, 1862, 644
  • -- Giovi Incline, Engine for, 506
  • -- Hawthorn's Engine for South America, 506
  • -- Kitson's Engine for Chile, 1858, 506
  • -- Oudh and Rohilkhand Railway Engine, 1865, 644
  • -- Stephenson's Engine for Belgium, 506
  • -- Stephenson's Engine for Egypt, 1859, 506
  • -- Stephenson's Engine for New South Wales, 1854, 507
  • -- Tudela and Bilbao Railway Engine, 1862, 644
  • -- Vulcan Engine for India, 1852, 507
  • LOCOMOTIVES (continued):
  • - Locomotives for Ireland :
  • -- Beyer, Peacock Engine for the Ulster Railway, 1866, 643
  • -- Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Engine, 1866, 643
  • -- G.S. and W. Railway Express Engine, 1858-1803, 642, 643
  • -- McDonnell's Back Tank Engine, G.S. and W. Railway, 1869, 643
  • -- Addendum, Dewrance's Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1841-5, 507
  • -- Addenda, 372
  • - Locomotive Performances, 1845-1849, 478
  • - Details :
  • -- Axle-boxes, Wheels, Tires, andc., 454
  • -- Beattie's Feed-water Heating Apparatus, 453
  • -- Bouch's Blast Pipe, 642
  • -- Caillet's Movable Axle, 590
  • -- Cast Iron Fire-bars, 454
  • -- Coke-burning Fire-boxes, 479
  • -- Coupling-rods, J. Beattie, 454 ; W. Fairbairn and Sons, 454
  • -- Dewrance's Fire-box, 1845, 479
  • -- Hawthorn's Link Motion, 1851, 399
  • -- Hawthorn's, R. and W., Steam Dome, 399
  • -- Midland Brick Arch, 1859, 480
  • -- Midland Fire-door, 480
  • -- Miscellaneous Details, 1846 to 1855, 399
  • -- Naylor's Safety Valve, 642
  • -- Radial and Other Axle-boxes, 590
  • -- Sand-box, D. Gooch, 1849, 400
  • -- Valve Gears and Motion, 454
  • -- W. Bridge Adams' Radial Axle, 590
  • - DIESEL Locomotive Design in Germany, 578
  • - Electric Locomotive, 3000-Volt D.C. for the Norte Railway, Spain, 78, 84
  • - Electric Locomotives for Main Lines, Scandinavia, 156
  • - Escher Wyss-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Fifty Per Cent. Cut-off, Pennsylvania Railroad System, E. C. Poultney, Part I., 509, 550
  • -- Fifty Per cent. Cut-off Engine in Service, 551
  • -- "Decapod" Engine, Heavy Goods, 510
  • -- Light-weight Piston Valve, Cylinder and Valve Chest, Valve Gear, 550
  • -- Slide Bars and Crosshead, 551
  • -- "Mikado" Type, Goods, 510
  • -- Water Rates at Various Cut-offs for the 2-10-0 and 2-8-2 Engines, 511
  • - Fireless Engine, Unique, W. G. Bagnall, Ltd., 11
  • - Garratt Locomotive for Burma Railways, 11
  • - Geared Shunting Locomotive, Sentinel Wagon Works, Ltd., 432, 433, 436
  • - Geared Steam Turbine Condensing Locomotive, North British Locomotive Company, Ltd., 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - German Federal Railways, Electric Locomotives, 623, 650
  • - Gold Coast Railway, Eight-coupled Goods Engine, Vulcan Foundry Company, Ltd., 13
  • - Goods Engine, 0-6-0, London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 10
  • - Goods Tank Engine, 5600 Class, Great Western Railway, 11
  • - Great Western Railway Passenger Engine Viscount Churchill, 11 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Hunslet Engine Company, 2-8-0 Engine for Chilian Mining Railway, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Italian Double-ended Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 358
  • - Italian Locomotives at Grenoble Exhibition, 690
  • - Italian Westinghouse Company's Electric Locomotive, New Type of Link Work on, 690
  • - Krupp-Zoelly Steam Turbine Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Locomotives for the London and North- Eastern Railway, Garratt, Beyer, Peacock and Co., Ltd., 715, 716; "Mikado," Mr. H. N. Gresleyís Design, 715, 717
  • - Lomonossoff Diesel-Electric Locomotive, 9, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - London, Midland and Scottish Railway, "Baltic" Tank Locomotive, 10 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Magnet, Old Stockton and Darlington Railway Locomotive, as Reconstructed, Timothy Hackworth, 440
  • - "Mallet" Simple Locomotive, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, 14
  • - Motor Generator Locomotives, 22,000-Volt, American Railways, 334
  • - Narrow-gauge Engine for Assam, Andrew Barclay, Sons and Co., Ltd., 168
  • - Nitrate Railways Tank Engine, 13, 14
  • - North British Locomotive Company's 3ft. 6in. Gauge Engine for the Western Australian Railways, 13 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Reid-MacLeod Turbine Locomotive, North British Locomotive Company, Ltd., 9 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • - Six-coupled Passenger Engine, East India Railway, Kitson and Co., Ltd., 12, 13
  • - Virginian Railway, Triple Electric Locomotive for, 607

M

  • MACHINE TOOLS :
  • - Cutting Tools Research Committee, Reports to
  • -- Action of Cutting Tools, Professor E. G. Coker, 318
  • -- Flow and Rupture during Cutting, Dr. W. Rosenhain and Mr. A. C. Sturney, 126
  • -- Forces on a Cutting Tool, Dr. T. E. Stanton and Mr. J. H. Hyde, 126 ; (Letter), 155
  • -- Lathe Tools, Experiments with, andc., Dempster Smith and Arthur Leigh, 318
  • MACHINE TOOLS (continued):
  • - Lathe, Screw-cutting, Exe Engineering Company, Ltd., 239
  • - Locomotive Wheel Quartering Machine, Cunliffe and Croom, Ltd., 250
  • - Plano-milling Machine for Profile Work, Wm. Muir and Co., Ltd., 308
  • - Pneumatic Drill, E. M. Ling Engineering Company, Ltd., 442
  • - Presses, Inclinable, with Double Roll Feed, also with Friction Feed, also Friction- driven Screw Press, Bradley and Turton, 239, 240
  • - Radial Drilling Machine, Miniature, J. Wightman, 497
  • - Re-trueing Railway Tires, Machine for, Hulse and Co., Ltd., 414
  • - Rotary Shears, Bradley and Turton, Ltd., 239
  • - Switchgear, Machine Tool, Electrical Apparatus Company, 362
  • MAPS :
  • - Germany, Showing Electrified Railways, 620
  • -- Bavarian Electrified Railways, 621
  • -- Magdeburg-Leipzig-Halle Railway, 621
  • -- Silesian Mountain Electrified Railways, 620
  • - Scandinavia, Showing Electrified Railways, 98
  • MARINE Engines--see Engines
  • Measurement of Mechanical Vibrations, H. A. Thomas, 102
  • Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, Joule's First Measurements, W. W. Haldane Gee, 426 ; (Letter), 516
  • Mechanical Shovel for Subway Work, Bucyrus Company, 633
  • Milling Machines--see Machine Tools
  • Mortising, Boring and Gaining Machine, John Pickles and Son, Ltd., 359
  • Motor Ambulance and Reconditioning Works of the Metropolitan Asylums Board, 209, 216
  • Motor Coach with Oil Transmission Gear, Swiss Federal Railways, 308
  • Museum, Deutsches, at Munich, 644

O

  • OIL-DRIVEN Pumping Plant at Chipstead, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 626, 632
  • Oil Engines--see Engines
  • Oil Separator, Industrial Waste Eliminators, Ltd., 239, 240
  • Oil-tight Bushing, 543
  • Oxygas Metal Cutting Plant, Hancock and Sons, 238

P

  • PETROL Power Plant, Automatic, Daniel Adamson and Co., Ltd., 582
  • Pipe Nipple, Double Expanded, J. Stone and Co., Ltd., 362 ; (Letter), 406
  • Pipe, Wood Stave, 400
  • Pipes, Large Diameter, Centrifugal Casting of, Hurst-Ball System, 416
  • Pistons and Piston Rings, Friction of, Dr. T. E. Stanton, 70
  • Pitting Gauge, Pickles and Hall, 554
  • Pneumatic Power--see Dock Equipment Portrait, Sir William Edmund Garstin, 82
  • Portrait, Sir Guilford Lindsey Molesworth, 137
  • Portrait, Donald Barns Morison, 521
  • Portrait, Charles Henry Wordingham, 164
  • Power Project, The Upper Reno, 608
  • Presses--see Machine Tools
  • Pulsator for Use with Gas Producers, 153
  • PUMPS :
  • - Centrifugal Pump driven by 4 B.H.P. Petrol Motor, J. W. Brooke and Co., Ltd., 280
  • - Clyde, New Pumping Equipment for Prince's Dock and Graving Docks, 233, 242, 274, 304
  • - Graving Dock No. 3 De-watering Pump and Pump House, 274, 275
  • - "Invincible" Pumps, Gwynne's Engineering Company, Ltd., 76
  • - "Mopump" Rhodes, Brydon and Youatt, Ltd., 662
  • - Motor-driven Centrifugal Pumps, 234, 242
  • - Oil-driven Pumping Plant at Chipstead, Crossley Brothers, Ltd., 626, 632
  • - Queen Mary Reservoir at Littleton, Pumping Station at, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
  • - Simla Water Supply, High Head Pumping Plant for, 162, 167 (Two-page Supplement, February 6th, 1925)

R

  • RAILWAY, Main-line, Electrification, Sir Philip Dawson and Professor S. Parker Smith, 98, 156, 620, 650
  • - Scandinavia :
  • -- Riksgransen Railway and Electric Locomotives, 156, 157
  • -- Stockholm-Gothenburg Railway and Electric Locomotives, Mineral, Express and Goods, 158
  • -- Kristiania-Drammen Railway and Passenger and Freight Locomotives, 159
  • - Germany :
  • -- 620, 650
  • -- Electric Locomotives 623, 650
  • Railway, Proposed Submarine Tubular, Commandant J. Veyrier, 245
  • Railway Steam Car for New Zealand, Clayton Wagons, Ltd., 570
  • Railway Viaduct, New, at Annaghkilly, Ireland, 139
  • Railway, Virginian, Electrification of, 606
  • Recorders--see Instruments and Traction
  • Regulators, Pressure, Humidity, andc., British Area Regulators, Ltd., 351
  • Reservoir, Queen Mary, at Littleton, 672, 682, 705, 710 (Two-page Supplement, June 19th, 1925)
  • Road Reconstruction in New Zealand, 552, 553
  • Road Sweeper, Sprinkler and Dust Collector, Combined, Karrier Motors, Ltd., 441 ; (Correction), 504
  • Roadless Half-track Vehicle, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Ltd., 572, 574
  • Ropeways, Steep Colliery, in South Wales, R. White and Sons, 514, 518 (Two-page Supplement, May 8th, 1925)

S

  • SALVING--see Ships
  • Sewage Storage Tanks, Rainham, 25 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • Shears--see Machine Tools
  • Shifting a Bridge in Vienna, 428
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS :
  • - General:
  • -- Cylinder Liner of H.M.S. Triumph, 498
  • -- Propeller-jet Marine Propulsion, Edmund S. G. Rees, 494
  • -- Screw Propeller, Increasing the Efficiency of, Walter Pollock, 402, 444 ; (Letter), 468
  • - Foreign Navies :
  • -- French Battleship Liberte, Salving the, 487
  • -- High-speed Cruiser Marblehead, United States, 358
  • -- Italian Scouts, The Leone, Tigre and Pantera, 456, 600, 604
  • -- Swedish Destroyers Nils Ehrenskold and O. H. Nordenskjold, 685
  • - Miscellaneous Vessels :
  • -- Aorangi, Union Steamship Company's Motor Liner, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Ltd., 6, 16, 23, 42, 48, 71, 72, 106, 110, 111 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925) (Two-page Supplement, January 16th, 1925)
  • -- Aurania, Cunard Twin-screw Liner, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • -- Beldis, Motor Ship, with a Cargo of Locomotives, 86
  • -- British Aviator, Motor Tanker, 5, 6 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • -- City of Venice, Single-screw Steamship, Workman, Clark and Co., Ltd., 22, 23
  • -- Dolius, Motor Ship, Scott's Shipbuilding Company, Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued) :
  • - Miscellaneous Vessels (continued):
  • -- Flettner Rotor Ship Buckau, 23 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • -- Italian Liner Conte Biancamono, Wm. Beardmore and Co., Ltd., 497
  • -- Minnetonka, Twin-screw Liner, Atlantic Transport Company, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • -- Orama, Orient Twin-screw Liner, 22 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • -- Oronsay, Orient Twin-screw Geared Turbine Liner, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213, 214
  • -- Raby Castle, Lancashire Shipping Company, Ltd., 458
  • -- Ship's Motor Lifeboat with Wireless Equipment, 160 ; (Letter), 188
  • -- Swanley Motor Ship, Barclay, Curie and Co., Ltd., 5, 7 (Supplement, January 2nd, 1925)
  • -- Twin-screw Ferry Boat Kathleen, John I. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd., 662
  • SIGNALLING, Automatic, on the Harrow and Rickmansworth Line, 466
  • Spraying Plant for Laminated Core Stampings, A. C. Wells and Co., 58
  • Steam Engines--see Engines
  • Steam Meter, Turbine, Kent-Hodgson, 684
  • Steam Nozzles Research, Report, Thin and Thick Plate Nozzles, and Setting of Nozzleboxes in the Tester, 536, 565
  • Steam Regeneration : Its Possibilities, C. O. Towler, 592
  • Steam Trap, A Simple, E. Lassen and Co., 608
  • Steel Hardening and Carburising Plant at Coventry, August's Muffle Furnaces, Ltd., 387
  • Stroboscopic Determination of Speeds and Frequencies, Apparatus and Methods Employed, G. E. Moore, 209
  • Switchback Railway at the Paris Exhibition, Sir William Arrol and Co., Ld., 525
  • Switchgear, H. W. Clothier, 268--see also Electrical Matters

T

  • TINNING Compound, New, Soldo Company, 413
  • Traction Recorder, Evershed and Vignoles, Ltd., 53
  • Turbine Equipment for Power Station, 321
  • Turbine and Gearing for Orient Liner Oronsay, John Brown and Co., Ltd., 185, 190, 212, 213, 214
  • Turbine, 1200 lb., Half-casing for (Weymouth), 264
  • Turbine--see also Hydraulic

U

  • UNIFLOW Engines--see Engines

V

  • VALVE, Transmitting, Milliard Radio Valve Company, 53, 54
  • Variometers--see Instruments
  • Velocity of Wind in Conical Ducts, A. Thom and J. Small, 262
  • Viaduct--see Railway
  • Vibration in Engine Test Gear, J. Morris, 484

W

  • WAGON, Motor Workshop, Albion Motor Car Company, Ltd., 496
  • Wagons, 15-Ton Side-tipping Wagons, Charles Roberts and Co., Ltd., 85
  • Water-softening Plant at Ellesmere Port, Wollaston Gas Producers, Ltd., 386
  • Weighing Machine Mechanisms, W. and T. Avery, Ltd., 238
  • Winder, Geared Colliery Electric, English Electric Company, Ltd., and Robey and Co., Ltd., 404, 408
  • Wire Chain Making, 239, 276, 292
  • Wire Flattening Rolling Mills, Various, Roller Bearings, Coiling Stands, Edging Rolls, andc., W. H. A. Robertson and Co., Ltd., 193
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY & TELEPHONY :
  • - London Broadcasting Station, New, 306
  • - Wireless Equipment for Motor Lifeboat, Siemens Brothers and Co., Ltd., 160 ; (Letter), 188
  • WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY {continued):
  • - Wireless Receiver, Seven-valve Supersonic, Western Electric Company, 470
  • - Wireless Stations, Ongar and Brentwood, 596, 597
  • - Wireless Transmitter. 50-Watt, Power Amplifier, Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, 54
  • WOOD Stave Pipe, 400
  • Wood-working Machines, Thomas Robinson and Son, Ltd., Examples of Work. 522; Universal Wood Worker, 522 ; Wood- mortising Machine, 522 ; Wood-moulding Machine, 523

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