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'''Main Subjects
'''Main Subjects
*A Seven-Day Journal, p 257
**The Preservation of St. Paul's
**The Fleetwood-Belfas Steamers
**Two Important Belgian Commissions
**[[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]]
**A Tees Improvement Scheme
**Railway Electrification
**The New Torpedo-boat Destroyers
**Shipbuilding at Belfast
**The French Navy
**Consulting Engineers and Their Clients
*British Patents, p
*Editorial, p
*Letters to the Editor, p
*Miscellanea, p
*Notes and Memoranda, p
*Railway Matters, p
*[[1927 British Industries Fair]], (No. III), p 264 - p 267 (Illustrated)
**[[Midland Saw and Tool Co]]
**[[Wadkin and Co]]
**[[Hollings and Guest]]
**[[W. Canning and Co]]
**[[Heenan and Froude]]
**[[W. and T. Avery]]
**[[Brooke Tool Manufacturing Co]]
**[[Alfred Herbert]]
**[[Pneulec]]
**[[British Electric Transformer Co]]
**[[Yorkshire Switchgear and Engineering Co]]
**[[BTH]]
**[[Stanton]]
**[[Electricars]]






* Editorial
*[[Cardington Airship Tower|The Cardington Airship Shed and Mooring Tower]], (No. II), p 258 - p 261 (Illustrated)
**The Cardington Mooring Tower
**[[Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co]]
**The Tower Head Machinery
**[[Babcock and Wilcox]]
**Cone and Cup and Locking Gear


*The Leipzig Fair, p 263 - p 264
**[[Callenders Cable and Construction Co]]
**[[Fry's (London)]]
**[[Horrockses, Crewdson and Co]]


*The World's Future Supplies of Liquid Fuels, p 261 - p 263
**[[J. B. C. Kershaw]]
**The Low-Temperature Carbonisation Company's Plant at Barugh, near Barnsley
**The Midland Coal Products Plant at Netherfield, near Nottingham
**[[Midland Coal Products]]
**The Markham Process and Retort
**[[Staveley Coal and Iron Co]]
**The Maclaurin Process and Plant at Glasgow
**Other Processes
**American Processes
**German Processes
**The Thermal Balance for Low-Temperature Carbonisation Processes


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 11:27, 30 June 2015

Pdf50.jpg 1927 March 11th PDF

  • Contents, p

Main Subjects

  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 257
    • The Preservation of St. Paul's
    • The Fleetwood-Belfas Steamers
    • Two Important Belgian Commissions
    • Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson
    • A Tees Improvement Scheme
    • Railway Electrification
    • The New Torpedo-boat Destroyers
    • Shipbuilding at Belfast
    • The French Navy
    • Consulting Engineers and Their Clients
  • British Patents, p
  • Editorial, p
  • Letters to the Editor, p
  • Miscellanea, p
  • Notes and Memoranda, p
  • Railway Matters, p






  • The World's Future Supplies of Liquid Fuels, p 261 - p 263
    • J. B. C. Kershaw
    • The Low-Temperature Carbonisation Company's Plant at Barugh, near Barnsley
    • The Midland Coal Products Plant at Netherfield, near Nottingham
    • Midland Coal Products
    • The Markham Process and Retort
    • Staveley Coal and Iron Co
    • The Maclaurin Process and Plant at Glasgow
    • Other Processes
    • American Processes
    • German Processes
    • The Thermal Balance for Low-Temperature Carbonisation Processes

See Also

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Sources of Information