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**Welbeck Colliery. | **Welbeck Colliery. | ||
**[[Railway Signal Co]]. | **[[Railway Signal Co]]. | ||
**[[R. Elliott Cooper]]. | **[[Robert Elliott-Cooper|R. Elliott Cooper]]. | ||
**[[C. B. Swan]]. | **[[C. B. Swan]]. | ||
*The Mineral Oil Resources of The British Empire, p 412. | *The Mineral Oil Resources of The British Empire, p 412. |
Revision as of 18:46, 7 November 2014
- Contents, p 409.
Main Subjects.
- A Comparison of The Working Costs of The Principal Prime Movers, by Oswald Wans before The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 414 - p 415.
- American Military Engineers in France, p 418.
- Application of Science to Agriculture, p 412 - p 413.
- Death Announcement, p 409.
- Editorial, p 409 - p 410.
- The First Lord's Statement.
- Ships, and More Ships.
- Sir Eric Geddes.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, Presidential Address by Harry Edward Jones, p 406.
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 418.
- Letters to the Editor, p 413.
- Names for Compound Units by H. Ravenshaw - H. W. Ravenshaw?
- R. C. Kirkwood.
- Limitations of The Balance, p 402.
- Naval Notes, p 413.
- New Quebec Bridge - Hoisting The Central Span. First two pages and p 403 - p 406. (Illustrated).
- Obituary, p 411.
- Oxide of Zinc, p 418.
- New Jersey Zinc Co.
- Pyrometry and Pyrometers, No I, Sir Richard Glazebrook Presided, p 402.
- Random Reflections, p 410.
- The Romance of Science.
- Compound Units.
- Reconstruction.
- Suspicion.
- Merchants.
- Chemists.
- The Mansfield Railway, p 401 - p 402 and p 408. (Illustrated).
- Mansfield Colliery.
- Midland Co.
- Baldry, Yerburgh and Hutchinson
- Rufford Colliery.
- Clipstone Colliery.
- Welbeck Colliery.
- Railway Signal Co.
- R. Elliott Cooper.
- C. B. Swan.
- The Mineral Oil Resources of The British Empire, p 412.
- The Production and Preparation of Raw Rubber, No I, p 399 - p 401. (Illustrated).
- H. A. Wickham.
- Sir Joseph Hooker.
- The Sudan Railways in 1916, p 419.
- Transporting a Heavy Casting, p 413.
- Vertical Band Sawing Machine, p 412. (Illustrated).