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* [[Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers]], p283. | * [[Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers]], p283. | ||
** [[R. Holliday]], President | ** [[R. Holliday]], President | ||
** [[R. B. Hodgson]] | ** [[Richard Broom Hodgson|R. B. Hodgson]] | ||
** [[Simon Redtenbacker]] | ** [[Simon Redtenbacker]] | ||
** [[Thomas Turner|T. Turner]] | ** [[Thomas Turner|T. Turner]] |
Latest revision as of 09:09, 6 October 2021
1904 March 18th PDF
- Contents, p289.
Main Subjects
- Birmingham Association of Mechanical Engineers, p283.
- British and American Shipbuilding, p296.
- Combustion Chambers in Italian Locomotives, p291.
- Curious Underground Railway, p286.
- Early Permanent way at South Kensington, p292.
- Editorial, p289.
- Tariff Commission and the Iron and Steel Trades
- Electrical Railways
- Trusts in the United States
- Accidents to Workmen on British Railways.
- Electrification of the Liverpool and Southport Railway, (No. I), p275, p285, p288 (Illustrated).
- Export Trade, p297.
- First Class Armoured Cruiser Argyle, p296 (Illustrated).
- Haesler Pneumatic Hammer, p293.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p283, p297 (Names of Exam Results).
- William White, President
- E. Seymour
- Arnold Foster
- R. S. Scholefield.
- Irrigation in the North West Territories of Canada, p286.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p298.
- SS Manister, Built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Order by Elders and Fyffes, Constructed by Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co
- SS Oldhamia, Built by Furness, Withy and Co]], Order by Sivewright, Bacon and Co, Constructed by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co
- SS Elixir, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, Order by Thomas Appleby and Co, Constructed by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co
- SS Majestic, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, Order by W. H. Cockerline and Co, Constructed by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co
- SS Nicholas, Built by Craig, Taylor and Co, Constructed by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co
- SS Brookwood, Built by Ropner and Son, Order by Constantine and Pickering Steamship Co, Constructed by Blair and Co
- SS Dragon, Built by William Simons and Co
- SS Robina, Constructed by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co
- SS Atlantic, Built by William Gray and Co, Order by W. H. Cockerline and Co
- SS Carmelina, Built by Wood, Skinner and Co, Order by Ludwig Castberg, Constructed by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co
- SS Gimile, Built by Laxwaags Engineering and Shipbuilding Co
- SS Celia, Built by Joseph L. Thompson and Sons, Order by Grace Brothers and Co, Constructed by John Dickinson and Sons.
- SS Burnholme, Built by Joseph L. Thompson and Sons, Order by Rowland and Manwood's Steamship Co, Constructed by John Dickinson and Sons
- Letters to the Editor, p283.
- New Petrol Locomotive, p297 (Illustrated).
- New Six Coupled Express Engine for Great Western Railway, p292 (Illustrated).
- Obituary, p286 (Illustrated).
- Power Hammers and Recent Developments, p298.
- Reports to the Alloys Research Committee - T. K. Rose, p284.
- Scientific Notes from Germany, p284.
- Sonning Bridges, p291.
- Tariff Commission, p293 (Tables).
- Troitsky Bridge Over the Neva, St. Petersburg, p180, p181 (Illustrated).
- Felix Faure, President.