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*American Engineers and The War, p 298. | |||
**[[Frank A. Scott]]. | |||
**[[Robert S. Lovett]]. | |||
*American Engineering News p 300 - p 301. | |||
**Coal Shipping Pier at and American Atlantic Port. | |||
**Potash as a By-Product of Portland Cement. | |||
**Spray Irrigation for Vegetable Gardens. | |||
**Goods Stations for Electric Railways. | |||
**Bridge Erection by Locomotive Cranes. | |||
**Tests of Steel Columns. | |||
*Ceramic Society, p 291. | *Ceramic Society, p 291. | ||
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*Improvements at The Rosario Docks, p 292. | *Improvements at The Rosario Docks, p 292. | ||
*[[Iron and Steel Institute]], No II, Sir [[William Beardmore]] in The Chair, p 296 | *[[Iron and Steel Institute]], No II, Sir [[William Beardmore]] in The Chair, p 296 - p 297 | ||
**"The Failure of Boiler Plates in Service and Investigations of the Stresses that Occur in Riveted Joints" by [[E. B. Wolff]]. | **"The Failure of Boiler Plates in Service and Investigations of the Stresses that Occur in Riveted Joints" by [[E. B. Wolff]]. | ||
**"Acid Open Hearth Steel" by [[T. D. Morgans]] and [[F. Rogers]]. | |||
**"Microstructure of Pure Iron" by [[W. J. Brooke]] and [[F. E. Hunting]]. | |||
*Labour and Wages, p 305. | |||
*Letters to the Editor, p 301. | |||
**'American Industries.' | |||
**'Foundry Costs.' | |||
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*New Locomotives on The [[South-Eastern and Chatham Railway]], p 287 - p 289 and p 294.( Illustrated). | *New Locomotives on The [[South-Eastern and Chatham Railway]], p 287 - p 289 and p 294.( Illustrated). | ||
**[[R. E. L. Maunsell]]. | **[[R. E. L. Maunsell]]. | ||
*Nine Months' Railway Accidents, p 297. | |||
*Notes on The Present Knowledge and Practice in Regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, by [[Guy Barrett]], and [[T. B. Rodgerson]], p 299 - p 300. | |||
*Obituary, p 297. | |||
**[[Charles Latham]]. | |||
*September, p 285. | *September, p 285. | ||
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*Some Large Castings, p 292. (Illustrated). | *Some Large Castings, p 292. (Illustrated). | ||
**[[Ruston, Proctor and Co]]. | **[[Ruston, Proctor and Co]]. | ||
*The Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges No II, by [[G. Doorakkers]], p 290 - p 291. | *The Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges No II, by [[G. Doorakkers]], p 290 - p 291. | ||
*The Petrol Tractor on The Farm, p 298 - p 299. (Illustrated). | |||
*Trade Education in Scotland, p 289. | *Trade Education in Scotland, p 289. | ||
*Trengganu's Supplies of Tin and Wolfram, p 297. | |||
Revision as of 14:37, 21 October 2014
- Contents, p 295.
Main Subjects
- American Engineers and The War, p 298.
- American Engineering News p 300 - p 301.
- Coal Shipping Pier at and American Atlantic Port.
- Potash as a By-Product of Portland Cement.
- Spray Irrigation for Vegetable Gardens.
- Goods Stations for Electric Railways.
- Bridge Erection by Locomotive Cranes.
- Tests of Steel Columns.
- Ceramic Society, p 291.
- Editorial, p 295 - p 296.
- Haig's Weather.
- The Quality of Hardness.
- Foundry Costs, by F. T. Clapham, p 286 - p 287.
- Improvements at The Rosario Docks, p 292.
- Iron and Steel Institute, No II, Sir William Beardmore in The Chair, p 296 - p 297
- "The Failure of Boiler Plates in Service and Investigations of the Stresses that Occur in Riveted Joints" by E. B. Wolff.
- "Acid Open Hearth Steel" by T. D. Morgans and F. Rogers.
- "Microstructure of Pure Iron" by W. J. Brooke and F. E. Hunting.
- Labour and Wages, p 305.
- Letters to the Editor, p 301.
- 'American Industries.'
- 'Foundry Costs.'
- New Locomotives on The South-Eastern and Chatham Railway, p 287 - p 289 and p 294.( Illustrated).
- Nine Months' Railway Accidents, p 297.
- Notes on The Present Knowledge and Practice in Regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, by Guy Barrett, and T. B. Rodgerson, p 299 - p 300.
- Obituary, p 297.
- September, p 285.
- Quebec Bridge.
- The Leaving Certificate.
- Future of The Steel Trade.
- New Port Schemes.
- Aeronautical Activity.
- Further Aeronautical Activity.
- British Bombing Raids.
- Naval Events.
- Some Large Castings, p 292. (Illustrated).
- The Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges No II, by G. Doorakkers, p 290 - p 291.
- The Petrol Tractor on The Farm, p 298 - p 299. (Illustrated).
- Trade Education in Scotland, p 289.
- Trengganu's Supplies of Tin and Wolfram, p 297.