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*Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, p 192 - p 194. | *Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, p 192 - p 194. | ||
**[[Institute of Locomotive Engineers]]. | **[[Institution of Locomotive Engineers|Institute of Locomotive Engineers]]. | ||
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*[[Great Western Railway]] Four-Cylinder Locomotive Caerphilly Castle, p 197 and p 202. (Illustrated). | *[[Great Western Railway]] Four-Cylinder Locomotive Caerphilly Castle, p 197 and p 202. (Illustrated). | ||
**Mr [[Charles Benjamin Collett |C. B. Collett]]. | **Mr [[Charles Benjamin Collett |C. B. Collett]]. | ||
*Kite Balloons and Airships in Naval Warfare, by Captain [[P. H. Sumner]], p 194. | *Kite Balloons and Airships in Naval Warfare, by Captain [[P. H. Sumner]], p 194. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:33, 5 February 2023
1923 August 24th PDF
- Contents, p 203.
Main Subjects
- 10,000 Ampere, 525 Volt, 3-Phase Oil Circuit Breaker, p 200. (Illustrated).
- 30in. High-speed Drilling, Tapping and Studding Machine, p 210. (Illustrated).
- American Engineering News, p 210.
- A 50-Ton Dockyard Crane for the United States Army.
- Booster Engine on Locomotive Tenders.
- Geared Locomotives.
- Cast Iron and Steel Railway Wheels.
- Motor-Driven Plate Mill.
- Coal Shipping Plant.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 191.
- Aviation in Canada.
- The New Battleships - The Nelson, and The Rodney.
- New Magnetic Testing Station.
- The Boilermakers' Dispute - Boilermakers' Society.
- Midlands Canal Improvements.
- Payment by Results.
- The Future of Dover Harbour - Sir William Crundall.
- Wireless Patents - Dr J. A. Fleming.
- Proposed New Bridge Across the Severn.
- Automatic Telephones.
- A Railway Collision at Cowlairs - London and North Eastern Railway.
- A New Anchor Liner - Anchor Line, Alexander Stephen and Sons.
- Australian Engineering Notes, p 199.
- Boiler House Equipment at the Wayagamack Paper Mill, Quebec, p 206 - p 207. (Illustrated).
- Conferences at the British Empire Exhibition, p 209 - p 210.
- Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, p 192 - p 194.
- Editorial, p 203 - p 204.
- Locomotives and Trains.
- Annealing.
- Electricity in Mines, (No V), p 198 - p 199. (Illustrated).
- Glasgow and the Activated Sludge Process, p 204 - p 205.
- Great Western Railway Four-Cylinder Locomotive Caerphilly Castle, p 197 and p 202. (Illustrated).
- Mr C. B. Collett.
- Kite Balloons and Airships in Naval Warfare, by Captain P. H. Sumner, p 194.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 213.
- 'Voltaire' passenger liner, by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of Lamport and Holt.
- 'T.I.C. No. 22, steel screw hopper barge by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co, to the order of the Tyne Improvement Commission.
- New Generating Plant for a United States Power Station, p 197.
- Obituary, p 205.
- Ore-Loading Machines for Lead Mines, p 208 - p 209. (Illustrated).
- Pan-American Standardisation, p 200.
- Port Improvements in Chile, p 208.
- Portable Plant for Charging Electric Batteries, Hesco, p 209. (Illustrated).
- Short Histories of Famous Firms, Sharp, Stewart and Co Ltd. Originally of Manchester, Later of Glasgow, (No XVII), p 194 - p 197. (Illustrated).
- Sixty Years Ago, p 197.
- Small Inventions, p 199.
- Tests of Davy Lamps, p 199.
- The Clydebridge Steelworks at Cambuslang of David Colville and Sons Ltd., just after p 210. (Illustrated).
- The Institution of Naval Architects, p 200.