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Revision as of 11:29, 25 November 2014
1916 August 04th PDF
- Contents, p 101.
Main Subjects
- 6000 HP Combination Steam and Gas Engines, p 97.
- Ford.
- Automatic Tipping Railway Wagon, p 100. (Illustrated).
- British Grown Cotton, p 98.
- Editorial, p 101.
- Two Years of War.
- Propeller Immersion and Efficiency.
- Electrification of the Swiss State Railway - Julian Grande, p 104.
- July, p 91.
- Growth of the Navy.
- Naval Incidents.
- Aeronautical Events.
- Munition Workers and Holidays.
- Canadian Railway Policy.
- Channel Tunnel.
- The LCC Tramways.
- The Petrol Question.
- Railway Accidents in 1915.
- William Henry White Memorial.
- Electrification of Isolated Factories - (No. XVII), p 94.
- French State Railway Locomotives, p 96. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 98.
- Draughtsmen and Their Employers - C. Alfred Longley.
- Stresses on Sheet Piling.
- Report of the Decimal Association - E. A. W. Phillips.
- Projectile for Smooth-Bore Ordnance - Charles T. Crowden.
- Patents, p 109.
- Small Septic Tanks Built of Vitrified Clay Pipes, p 98.
- Society of Chemical Industry - (No. II), p 92.
- Society of Engineers - Visits to Works, p 98.
- Tree-Felling Saw in Operation - A. Ransome and Co, p 104. (Illustrated).
- Ventilation in India, p 102.