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Latest revision as of 06:24, 4 August 2015
- Contents, p 491.
Main Subjects
- 1919 Motor Show - (No. II), p 479. (Illustrated).
- Beardmore-Farquhar Light Machine Gun, p 494-496. (Illustrated). (Illustrated).
- British Railway Workshops in War Time - (No. XI), p 484. (Illustrated).
- Midland Railway Derby Works.
- D. Bain.
- Herbert N. Gresley.
- A. J. Hill.
- George Hughes.
- F. E. Gobey.
- Ministry of Munitions.
- R. W. Reid.
- Editorial, p 491.
- A Legacy of The War.
- Chemical Standards of Iron and Steel Analysis.
- The Marine Diesel Engine.
- Women in Industry - Women's Industrial League.
- Extinguishing a Huge Flame, p 493.
- Gold Recovery From Old Mill Sites, p 485.
- Horizontal Log Band Saw - John Pickles and Son, p 498.
- Improvement of Power Factor in Electrical Supply Systems, p 486.
- Iron and Steel Statistics, p 488.
- Letters to the Editor, p 488.
- Standard Spindle Noses for Milling Machines - Smith and Coventry.
- Old Locomotive Firms - A. M. Bushell.
- Engineers' Vocabulary - Edward C. Barton and Robert True.
- Change-Speed Linkage Gear - E. Lonsley.
- Limit Gauging, p 485.
- Lining Up of Crank Shafts - George E. Windeler, p 502.
- Patents, p 503.
- BTH - Dynamo-electric machines.
- J. B. Tucker and J. Ashworth - Electric switches.
- C. J. Beaver , A. F. Ward Richards, and Ernest Alexander Claremont - Test sheath joint for electrical cables.
- R. Williamson of Pott, Cassels and Williamson - Centrifugal separators.
- A. Lamberton - Turning gear for cogging mills.
- Self-Sinking Concrete Pile, p 498.
- Bignell-Jones.
- Some Cards from a Diesel Engine - G. Ure-Reid, p 497.