Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* Letters to the Editor, p 74.
* Letters to the Editor, p 74.
** [[William Marriott]].
** [[William Marriott (1857-1943)|William Marriott]] - Failure of Technical Education
** [[E. Allan Thomas]].
** [[E. Allan Thomas]] - The Status of Engineers
* Machine for Milling Locomotive Frame Plates - [[Kendall and Gent]], p 73. (Illustrated).
* Machine for Milling Locomotive Frame Plates - [[Kendall and Gent]], p 73. (Illustrated).



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  • Contents, p 69.

Main Subjects

  • American Electric Locomotives, p 73.
  • Blast Furnace at the Alexandrovsky Works, South Russia, p 64. (Illustrated).
  • Diameter of Condenser Tubes, p 57.
  • Editorial, p 69.
    • Electricity on Warships.
    • Superheating.
    • Remoter Consequences of Legislation.
  • Engineering in the United States in 1909 - (Iron and Steel), p 71.
  • Manufacture of Portland Cement From Blast Furnace Slag, p 60.
  • New British Scout Cruisers, p 61.
  • Royal Commission of Canals and Waterways - (XVIII) Final Report, p 58.

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