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Latest revision as of 17:48, 23 April 2024
- Contents p 681.
Main Subjects
- 5.5 inch Capstan Lathe, Pollock and MacNab, p 684. (Illustrated)
- Algae as Cause of Odours in Water, p 677.
- British Patent Specifications, p 693.
- Buxton Boiler Explosion, London and North Western Railway, p 684.
- Cast Iron Research, p 672.
- Developments in Power Station Design, (No. XX.), p 668. (Illustrated)
- Discharge of Grain Cargoes in the Port of London by Pneumatic Elevators, by R. E. Knight, Before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 685. (Illustrated)
- Disposal of House Refuse, C. Newton Russell, p 685.
- Editorial, p 681.
- Gear Boxes.
- Boiler Explosions.
- Electrification of Italian Railways, p 672.
- Electric Railway within the Artic Circle, p 676 and p 680. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, (No. I.) Deep Water Quays, by Ernest Latham, p 672.
- (No. II.) The Stability of Deep Water Quay Walls, by Francis Webb Wentworth-Sheilds.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Conveying and Elevating Machinery, by Gardiner Mitchell, Captain Riall Sankey, President, p 667.
- Report on the Annual Dinner, some attendees listed.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 688.
- SS Runic, White Star Liner Reconditioned by Harland and Wolff.
- Dabchick, Built by Lobnitz and Co.
- City of Tokio, Built by Craig, Taylor and Co, Engines by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co.
- Parisiana, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, Engines by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.
- Karonga, Built by William Gray and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 688.
- Engineers as Administrators, Cecil G. Howsin, Richard A. McLaren.
- Locomotives with four Excentrics, E. L. Ahrons, James Dunlop.
- Tanks and Chain-Track Artillery, L. A. Legros.
- Slag in concrete, H. O. Weller.
- Light Weight Tandem Steam Roller, Robey and Co, Engineers, p 678. (Illustrated)
- Problem of the Panama Canal Slides, by John Stuart, p 682.
- Professor Emory R. Johnson.
- Provincial Letters, p 689.
- Power from Sewage Gas, (No. II.), p 669.
- Pulverised Coal as Fuel in the United States, (No. II.), p 671.
- Railway Electrification, by Sir Vincent L. Raven, (No. I.), p 673. (Illustrated)
- Seven Day Journal, Reduction of Railway Rates, Shipping Outlook and other Topics, p 675.