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Revision as of 12:16, 6 November 2014
1913 May 23rd PDF
Main Subjects
- British Patent Specifications, p 567.
- Editorial, p 555.
- Compound Locomotives and Superheat.
- Occupational Fatigue.
- Utilisation of Coke Oven Gases.
- Engineers of the Titanic, p 568.
- Humphrey Internal Combustion Pumps, p 548.
- Improved Switch Gear, p 559. (Illustrated)
- Letters to the Editor, p 560.
- Lincoln Engineering Works, p 548. (Illustrated)
- Methodical Experiments with Mercantile Ship Forms, by G. S. Baker, p 561.(Illustrated)
- Obituary, p 560.
- Progress of Engineering in the East,No 8. p 543.
- Some Stationary British Diesel Engines, No.3, p 543. (Illustrated)
- Watertight Subdivision, by Arthur R. Liddell, p 547.