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Latest revision as of 16:39, 21 April 2024
- Contents, p 39.
Main Subjects
- Average Conditions in Engineering - Alfred Etchells, p 41.
- Charles Ritchie Locomotive, p 31.
- Coal Trade in 1915, p 40.
- Docks, Harbours and Waterways in 1915 - (No. II), p 27.
- Editorial, p 39.
- Shell Steel.
- Single-Phase Traction in America.
- Electrical Engineering in 1915 - (No. II), p 32.
- Wireless Telegraphy - J. A. Fleming.
- Wireless Telephony.
- Lamps.
- BTH.
- S. E. Doane.
- E. A . Gimingham and R. Millard.
- Light Control.
- LCC Electricity Bill.
- German Shells and the Influence of Certain Elements on the Physical Properties of Steel - John Edward Stead, p 43.
- Great Industries in Belgium Before and After The War - Herman Victor Hubert, p 27.
- Industrial Belgium. (Illustrated).
- Lake Margaret Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, p 40.
- Letters to the Editor, p 33.
- Insanitary Baths and Wash Basins - Richard Deeley.
- Water Softening - Daniel Adamson.
- Power Absorbed by Chipping Machine - George T. Pardoe.
- Privately Owned Wagons - J. Hurst.
- A Flexible Water Main.
- Machinery for the Production of Projectiles - (No. IX), p 42. (Illustrated).
- Manchester to Bury Electrification - (No. I), p 34.
- Patents, p 49.
- Sanitary Engineering in 1915, p 29.