Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,757 pages of information and 247,134 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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* Comparison of the Tensile, Impact-Tensile and Repeated-Bending Methods of Testing Steel - By [[Bertram Blount]], [[William Kirkaldy]] and [[[[H. Riall Sankey]].
* Comparative Trials of the American Scouts, p 557.
* Comparative Trials of the American Scouts, p 557.


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* Steam Dredger Priestman for Fishguard - [[Smiths Dock Co]], p 575.
* Steam Dredger Priestman for Fishguard - [[Smiths Dock Co]], p 575.
** [[Great Western Railway]].


* Thermal Storage, p 572.  
* Thermal Storage, p 572.  

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  • Contents, p 567.

Main Subjects

  • Continuity of Supply in Modern Power Stations, (No. II), - By H. I. Lewenz, p 556.
  • Corrosion of Non-Ferrous Metals, p 574.
  • Editorial, p 567.
    • State Light Railways.
    • Impulse and Reaction Turbine Systems - William Henry White.
    • Furnace Capacity.
  • Engineer-In-Chief of the Chillian Navy, p 573.
  • Forty Years' Progress in the Displacement and Speed of Warships, p 564.
  • French Destroyer Voltigeur, p 562. (Illustrated).
  • May Review, p 555.
    • King Edward VII.
    • Loss of the Pluviose.
    • The Whitehaven Disaster.
    • Express Services in France.
    • Glasgow Main Drainage.
    • Submersibles.
    • Corrosion.
    • French Naval Manoeuvres.
    • Flight.
    • Aeronautics in America.
    • Tyne and Solway Canal.
    • Launch of HMS Hercules.
  • Panama Canal - Present Conditions, (No. II), p 558. (Illustrated).
  • Paris Motor Omnibuses, p 573.
  • Report by F. W. Harbord on the Manufacture of Iron and Steel in the Transvaal, p 574.

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