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Latest revision as of 07:18, 21 July 2015
- Contents, p 639.
Main Subjects
- A New Design of Recording Torsionmeter, p 645.
- A New Type of Heating Plug, p 646. (Illustrated).
- A Sand Dredger for the Great Lakes, p 643.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 625.
- Industry and Local Rates.
- The Eight Hours' Day in France.
- Telephones - Institution of Electrical Engineers.
- British and American Motor Cars.
- The Naworth Level Crossing Accident.
- Aircraft-Carrier Design.
- New Blue Star Liners - Blue Star Line.
- Salvage Operations at Scapa Flow.
- London Bridges.
- Brass Sheet and Strip, p 632.
- British Patents, p 651.
- Editorial, p 639 - p 640.
- Our Engineering Prestige.
- Naval Engineering - Sir Robert Dixon.
- Electric Power Schemes, p 636.
- High-pressure Steam for Marine Use, p 641.
- O. H. Hartmann.
- Dr G. Bauer.
- Letters to the Editor, p 644.
- 'The Commercial Limit of Steam Pressure' by H. L. Guy.
- 'The Electricity Bill' by George T. Pardoe.
- 'The Flettner Rudder' by F. A. Best.
- 'British Engineering' by 'Englishman Abroad.'
- 'Unemployment: The Remedy' by Francis Hughesdon.
- Main Line Railway Electrification, by Sir Philip Dawson and Stanley Parker Smith, (No. XVI) - U.S.A.: North Eastern States, p 626 - p 628.
- Pennsylvania Railroad (New York Terminus).
- Pennsylvania Railroad (Philadelphia Terminus).
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
- Grand Trunk Railway.
- Michigan Central Railroad (Detroit River Tunnel).
- Boston and Maine Railroad (Hoosac Tunnel).
- Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad.
- Models and Analogies for Demonstrating Electrical Principles, (No. XVIII), p 628 - p 629.
- Obituary, p 641.
- Oil Fuel for Steam Boilers, p 632.
- Reinforced Concrete Silos at the Ougree-Marihaye Steel Works, (No. I), p 633 - p 636. (Illustrated).
- Professor G. Magnel.
- Pieux Franki.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 643.
- Strikes.
- South African Engineering Notes, p 646.
- Road Motor Services.
- Rand Engineering Shops.
- A New Mine at Last.
- Rails from Germany.
- Table Bay Harbour.
- Spraying Metal, p 632.
- The Institution of Fuel Technology, p 636.
- Sir Alfred Mond.
- T. Hardie.
- Professor R. T. Haslam.
- Sir Richard Redmayne.
- Professor W. E. Groum-Grjumailo.
- S. McEwen.
- The Manufacture of Files at Templeborough Works, Sheffield, by J. W. Walker, (No. III), p 629 - p 631, and p 638. (Illustrated).
- The Mid-European Waterway, p 643.
- The Smithfield Club Show, p 631 - p 632. (Illustrated).
- The Re-signalling of Cambridge Station, p 642 - p 643. (Illustrated).
- Transit Facilities in London, p 629.