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**Australian Naval Defence - [[John Brown and Co]]. | **Australian Naval Defence - [[John Brown and Co]]. | ||
**The Future of the Marine Steam Engine - Sir [[John Harvard Biles |John Biles]]. | **The Future of the Marine Steam Engine - Sir [[John Harvard Biles |John Biles]]. | ||
*[[1925/22 Exhibition of Turnery|Exhibition of Turnery]], p 380. | *[[1925/04/22 Exhibition of Turnery|Exhibition of Turnery]], p 380. | ||
**[[Worshipful Company of Turners]]. | **[[Worshipful Company of Turners]]. | ||
*Hardening and Carburising Plant at a Petrol Motor Works, p 387. (Illustrated). | *Hardening and Carburising Plant at a Petrol Motor Works, p 387. (Illustrated). |
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1925 April 03rd PDF
- Contents, p 383.
Main Subjects
- A One-Day Exhibition, p 390.
- Apprenticeship in the Royal Ordnance Factories, by G. W. Tripp, p 372 - p 373.
- Sir Holberry Mensforth.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 369.
- French Shipbuilding Credits.
- Coventry Gasworks.
- The Shannon Power Scheme.
- The Disappearing Smith.
- Underpinning Durham Castle.
- The Shipbuilding Trades Investigation.
- Dry Docking the RMS Majestic.
- Wages in the Engineering Industry.
- London, Midland and Scottish Railway Locomotive Contracts.
- Air Defence.
- New Electric Services on the Southern Railway.
- Airship Experiments - R33.
- A War-Office Subsidy 2-Ton Chassis, p 378 - p 379. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 383 - p 384.
- Australian Naval Defence - John Brown and Co.
- The Future of the Marine Steam Engine - Sir John Biles.
- Exhibition of Turnery, p 380.
- Hardening and Carburising Plant at a Petrol Motor Works, p 387. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Electrical Engineers, p 380.
- Institution of Naval Architects, (No. I), p 376 - p 377.
- Duke of Northumberland - President.
- Sir John Biles.
- H. A. Ruck Keene.
- William Onyon.
- Harold Yarrow.
- W. J. Belsey.
- R. J. Walker.
- Junior Institution of Engineers, p 380.
- Lathe Tools Research, p 389.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 396.
- 'Ingola' steel screw steamer by William Gray and Co. to the order of Maclay and McIntyre.
- 'Port Hobart' No. 1257, motor ship meat carrier by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line.
- 'Hennurn' steel screw cargo steamer by the Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co to the order of Huddart, Parker. Engines by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'Roi Albert' single-screw steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of L. Dens and Co. Engines by the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co.
- 'Cathay' twin-screw mail and passenger steamer by Barclay, Curle and Co to the order of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Port Dunedin' motor vessel by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line.
- 'Querimba' steamer by William Gray and Co, to the order of the British India Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Patrick Stewart' cable steamer by William Simons and Co to the orde rof the Indian Government Telegraph Service.
- 'Sir Thomas Price' twin-screw self-propelling hopper bucket dredger by Lobnitz and Co to the order of the South African Railways and Harbours Administration.
- 'Judge Kenefick' steamer by Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co to the order of the Eastern Steamship Co.
- New Iron Foundry at a Sheffield Works, p 374 - p 376 and p 382. (Illustrated).
- New Rotary Converters in Liverpool Sub-Stations, p 391. (Illustrated).
- Obituaries, p 384 - p 385.
- Royal Microscopical Society, p 390.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 380.
- Standard Steels for Laminated Springs, p 380.
- Steam Engines vs. Oil Engines for Passenger Ships, by Sir John Biles, p 388 - p 389.
- Studies of Atomic Nuclei, p 380.
- Sir Ernest Rutherford.
- The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, by Ernest Leopold Ahrons, (No. XIV), Period 1849 to 1855, p 370 - p 372. (Illustrated).
- Robert Stephenson and Co.
- Vulcan Foundry.
- Sharp Brothers and Co.
- Kitson and Co.
- R. and W. Hawthorn.
- Matthew Kirtley.
- Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway.
- Sharp, Stewart and Co.
- London and North Western Railway.
- Stockton and Darlington Railway.
- James Edward McConnell.
- Monmouthshire Railway.
- E. B. Wilson and Co.
- David Joy.
- North London Railway - Stothert and Slaughter.
- Great Western Railway.
- Mather, Dixon and Co.
- The Conversion of the SS Bintang, p 380.
- Water Softening Plant at Ellesmere Port, p 386.