Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* Railways in China (IV), p 611.
* Railways in China (IV), p 611.
** [[Nanking City Railway]]
** [[Nanking City Railway]]
** [[Tientsin-Puckow Railway]] - Southern section
** [[Tientsin-Pukow Railway]] - Southern section
* Self-Trimming Collier - Datetree , p 626. (Illustrated).
* Self-Trimming Collier - Datetree , p 626. (Illustrated).
** [[Antwerp Engineering Co]]
** [[Antwerp Engineering Co]]

Latest revision as of 18:28, 18 January 2023

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  • Contents, p 623.

Main Subjects

  • Coal Fields of Canada, p 627.
  • Dust on Underground Railways, p 619.
  • Editorial, p 623.
  • Eldick Lathe Cutting-off Tool, p630
  • French Destroyers Bisson and Renaudin, p 615. (Illustrated).
  • German Naval Architects (I), p 612.
  • Growth of the American Electrical Industry, p 620.
  • Hardwoods for the Construction of Railway Rolling Stock, p 616.
  • Lead Casters, p617
  • Letters to the Editor, p 620.
  • May, p 609.
    • The RMS Aquitania and the Vaterland.
    • English Week in Switzerland.
    • Fuel Alcohol.
    • Wireless Firing of Mines.
    • Oil Fuel for the Navy.
    • German Shipbuilding Industry.
    • Smoke.
    • The Fehmarn Route.
    • State Working of the Railways.
    • International Shipping conference.
    • Effects of Electrolytes.
    • French Naval Manoeuvres.
    • Aviation Disasters.
    • Railways in the Sahara.
    • Motor Vehicles for War Purposes.
    • Glasgow Water Bill.
    • Loss of the Empress of Ireland.
    • Gustav Hamel.
    • Trading in Vienna.
  • New Form of Rotary Pump, p 617.


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