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* Contents, p 465. | |||
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* British and German Textile Machinery, p 460. | * British and German Textile Machinery, p 460. | ||
* | * Cruisers Lost by Germany, p 464 and p 468. (Illustrated) | ||
* Editorial, p 465. | |||
** London Electricity Supply. | |||
** Anticipations. | |||
** Trade with Russia. | |||
* Educational Intelligence, p 459. | * Educational Intelligence, p 459. | ||
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** [[SS Cuscatlan]], Built by [[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]]. | ** [[SS Cuscatlan]], Built by [[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]]. | ||
** [[SS Indian City]], Built by [[William Doxford and Sons]]. | ** [[SS Indian City]], Built by [[William Doxford and Sons]]. | ||
** [[SS | ** [[SS Brisbane River]], Built by [[Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co]], Engines by [[Richardsons, Westgarth and Co]]. | ||
* [[Humber]] Light Delivery Vans, p 460 and p 461. (Illustrated) | * [[Humber]] Light Delivery Vans, p 460 and p 461. (Illustrated) | ||
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** The Stranding of the [[SS California]], [[Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird]]. | ** The Stranding of the [[SS California]], [[Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird]]. | ||
* Naval Notes, p 459. | * Naval Notes, p 459. | ||
* Obituary, [[E. B. Ellington]], p 467. | |||
* Railways in China, No. 9, South Manchurian Railway, p 453. (Illustrated) | * Railways in China, No. 9, South Manchurian Railway, p 453. (Illustrated) | ||
* Report on Chinese Concrete, p 456. (Illustrated) | * Report on Chinese Concrete, p 456. (Illustrated) | ||
* Special Automobile Steel, [[Thomas Firth and Sons]], p 462. | |||
* Swiss Railways Since the Outbreak of War, p 467 | |||
* Turbine at St. Pancras, [[Sydney W. Baynes]], [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]], p 459. | * Turbine at St. Pancras, [[Sydney W. Baynes]], [[Brush Electrical Engineering Co]], p 459. |
Revision as of 11:23, 17 September 2014
- Contents, p 465.
Main Subjects
- British and German Textile Machinery, p 460.
- Cruisers Lost by Germany, p 464 and p 468. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 465.
- London Electricity Supply.
- Anticipations.
- Trade with Russia.
- Educational Intelligence, p 459.
- Electric Vehicles, No. 12, p 454 and p 457. (Illustrated)
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 462.
- SS Lompoc, Built by D. and W. Henderson and Co.
- SS Holbein, Built by D. and W. Henderson and Co.
- SS Cuscatlan, Built by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson.
- SS Indian City, Built by William Doxford and Sons.
- SS Brisbane River, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, Engines by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.
- Humber Light Delivery Vans, p 460 and p 461. (Illustrated)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Presidential Address, Benjamin Hall Blyth, p 458.
- Letters to the Editor, p 462.
- Planet Type Locomotive, John Henry Wright. (Illustrated)
- The Stranding of the SS California, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird.
- Naval Notes, p 459.
- Obituary, E. B. Ellington, p 467.
- Railways in China, No. 9, South Manchurian Railway, p 453. (Illustrated)
- Report on Chinese Concrete, p 456. (Illustrated)
- Special Automobile Steel, Thomas Firth and Sons, p 462.
- Swiss Railways Since the Outbreak of War, p 467
- Turbine at St. Pancras, Sydney W. Baynes, Brush Electrical Engineering Co, p 459.
- War Items, p 462.