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** Patents and Trade Marks and the War. | ** Patents and Trade Marks and the War. | ||
** Engineering Institutions and the War. | ** Engineering Institutions and the War. |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 12 November 2014
- Contents, p 327.
Main Subjects
- A New File, J. H. Barker of Moses Eadon and Sons, p 332. (Illustrated)
- Bridge over the Lower Ganges, Robert Richard Gales, Engineer, p 316 - p 318 and p 326. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 337.
- British versus German Trade in Latin America, No. 5, p 328.
- Competition with Germany and Austria, p 321.
- Editorial, p 327.
- Foreign Markets.
- Trade with Russia.
- Electric Vehicles, No. 7, p 322. (Illustrated)
- Institute of Marine Engineers, Demonstration by Mr. Harden of the Amalgaline Process, p 321.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 337.
- SS Cheviot Range, Built by Irvine's Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co, for the Neptune Steam Navigation Co, Engines by Richardsons, Westgarth and Co.
- SS Yahchee, Built by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co, for the Tank Storage and Carriage Co, Engines by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- SS Ciudad De Buenos Aires, Built by Cammell, Laird and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 332.
- The War and the British Engineer, David A. Sheret.
- British and Germsn Trade Representatives.
- Electrical Apparatus for Killing Insects, Archibald P. Welch, Union Electric Co.
- London Water Supply for 1913-14, Metropolitan Water Board, p 330.
- Osram Lamp Works, General Electric Co, p 331.
- Petrol Train Ferry on the Ohio, p 324. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 332.
- Railway Construction in Switzerland, No. 8, by S. Berg, p 319. (Illustrated)
- Railway Key Locking Device, Joseph Williamson and Co, p 331. (Illustrated)
- Sand Shield, by Charles John Bowen Cooke, London and North Western Railway, p 319.
- September, p 315.
- Trading with the Enemy.
- On the Railways.
- The Cap Trafalgar.
- Patents and Trade Marks and the War.
- Engineering Institutions and the War.
- British Naval Losses.
- British Naval Successes.
- Trade Competition with our Enemies.
- Shipping Trade and the War, p 318.
- Steam Train Excavator for Queensland, p 330. (Illustrated)
- War Items, p 323.