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* Obituary - [[William Greene]], p 584. | * Obituary - [[William Greene]], p 584. |
Latest revision as of 12:35, 7 October 2014
1915 June 11th PDF
- Contents, p 581.
Main Subjects
- Alcohol Fuel, p 584.
- Battery Locomotive for Track Laying - Central London Railway, p 585.
- Catalogues, p 590.
- Dennis Brothers Subsidy Lorry, p 576. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 581.
- The Duty of Every Man.
- Cast Iron Shells.
- Electrical Appliances for Workshops - (No. III), p 570.
- Great Northern Railway - Locomotive Performance (No. II), p 583.
- Letters to the Editor, p 578.
- Foreign Competition After The War.
- Shells, More Shells...- James Keith.
- Khaki For Workmen.
- Machinery for the Production of Projectiles, p 572 and 580. (Illustrated).
- Obituary - William Greene, p 584.
- Patents, p 591.
- Proposed Centering for Large-Span Stone Bridges - (No. III) - Sigvard Johnson Berg, p 569.
- Rotary Bar Cut-Off Machine - Clifton and Waddell, p 585. (Illustrated).
- War and the Coal Mining Industry, p 583.