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** [[Aberthaw and Bristol Channel Portland Cement Co]]. | ** [[Aberthaw and Bristol Channel Portland Cement Co]]. | ||
** [[Ernest Newell and Co]]. | ** [[Ernest Newell and Co]]. | ||
* Creeping Grip Tractor, p 560. (Illustrated). | |||
* Distribution of Heat in Cylinder of Gas Engine - [[A. H. Gibson]] and [[W. J. Walker]], p 550. | * Distribution of Heat in Cylinder of Gas Engine - [[A. H. Gibson]] and [[W. J. Walker]], p 550. | ||
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** [[Selson Engineering Co]]. | ** [[Selson Engineering Co]]. | ||
** [[Armorduct Manufacturing Co]]. | ** [[Armorduct Manufacturing Co]]. | ||
* Evolution of the Oil Tank Ship - [[Herbert Barringer]], p 560. | |||
* Future of Sheffield Light Trades, p 558. | * Future of Sheffield Light Trades, p 558. | ||
* Gas for Industrial Purposes, p 559. | |||
* [[Great Northern Railway]] - Recent Locomotive Performance, p 549. | * [[Great Northern Railway]] - Recent Locomotive Performance, p 549. |
Revision as of 12:05, 7 October 2014
1915 June 04th PDF
- Contents, p 557.
Main Subjects
- British Portland Cement Making Machinery - (No. XIV), p 552 and 556. (Illustrated).
- Creeping Grip Tractor, p 560. (Illustrated).
- Distribution of Heat in Cylinder of Gas Engine - A. H. Gibson and W. J. Walker, p 550.
- Editorial, p 557.
- Coal Supplies and Exports.
- Foreign Competition After the War.
- Electrical Appliances for Workshops - (No. II), p 546.
- Evolution of the Oil Tank Ship - Herbert Barringer, p 560.
- Future of Sheffield Light Trades, p 558.
- Gas for Industrial Purposes, p 559.
- Great Northern Railway - Recent Locomotive Performance, p 549.
- May, p 545.
- The Miners.
- Institutions and Enemy Members.
- Naval Incidences and Losses.
- The Troop Train Disaster.
- RMS Lusitania.
- Opening of the Fransne Vallorbe Railway.
- Naval Losses and Successes.
- The Tramway Strike.
- More Air Raids.
- Ludwigshafen Air Raid.
- North Swedish Electric Railway, p 554.