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* Sanitary Engineering in 1914, No. 2, Automatic Control Gear for Sewage Works, p 55. | * Sanitary Engineering in 1914, No. 2, Automatic Control Gear for Sewage Works, p 55. | ||
** Sewage Works Completed, Walsall, [[J. Taylor]], Engineer; Bath, and Harpenden. | ** Sewage Works Completed, Walsall, [[J. Taylor (5)|J. Taylor]], Engineer; Bath, and Harpenden. | ||
** Schemes in Hand. | ** Schemes in Hand. | ||
** New Filter Beds and Sludge Main at Glasgow, [[Jones and Attwood]]. | ** New Filter Beds and Sludge Main at Glasgow, [[Jones and Attwood]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 10 March 2024
- Contents, p 65.
Main Subjects
- Aerial Ropeways, No. 1, p 53 and p 64. (Illustrated)
- Behaviour of Metals under Stress, by Fred. C. A. H. Lantsberry, before the Manchester Association of Engineers, p 68.
- British Patent Specifications, p 75.
- Chief Constructor of the United States Navy, David Watson Taylor, p 62.
- Editorial, p 65.
- The End of the International Dynamite Syndicate.
- The Performance of Motor Ships.
- The Labour difficulty- A Suggestion.
- Engineering Standards Committee, p 68.
- Extension of the Bakerloo Tube (II) p 56 - p 58. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Paper by J. B. Bull, p 67.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 76.
- SS Raliuo, Built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, to the order of the Cork Steamship Co.
- SS Nolisement, Built by William Gray and Co, to the order of R. E. Morel and Co, Engines by Central Marine Engine Works
- Letters to the Editor, p 69.
- Reckless Statements about China, Stafford Ransome.
- Utilising Enemy Patents, Lewis William Goold.
- Mechanical Stokers on American Locomotives, No. 2, p 60 and p 61. (Illustrated)
- Miners Minimum Wage in Yorkshire, p 66.
- New Waterworks at Madras, No. 1, p 58 and p 59. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 70.
- Railway Vehicle Brakes, p 67. (Illustrated)
- Safety Lathe Carrier, A. Ransome and Co, p 70. (Illustrated)
- Sanitary Engineering in 1914, No. 2, Automatic Control Gear for Sewage Works, p 55.
- Sewage Works Completed, Walsall, J. Taylor, Engineer; Bath, and Harpenden.
- Schemes in Hand.
- New Filter Beds and Sludge Main at Glasgow, Jones and Attwood.
- Manchester Main Drainage Works.
- Progress of the Work at York.
- Test of Drills for Cast Iron, by A. W. Brayshay, p 62.
- Three-ton Petrol Lorry, Belsize Motors, p 64a, p 68 and p 69. (Illustrated)
- Types of Locomotives on British Railways, p 62. (Illustrated)
- War Items, p 62.