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** [[John Brown (of Plaistow)|John Brown]] of Plaistow, and [[James Edward Scott]] of Coal Exchange, London and Greenock. | ** [[John Brown (of Plaistow)|John Brown]] of Plaistow, and [[James Edward Scott]] of Coal Exchange, London and Greenock. | ||
** [[Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works|Siemens Brothers]]. | ** [[Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works|Siemens Brothers]]. | ||
** [[William Edward Farrer]] of Birmingham | ** [[William E. Farrer|William Edward Farrer]] of Birmingham | ||
** [[Vacuum Oil Co]]. | ** [[Vacuum Oil Co]]. | ||
* Bucket and Suction Dredger Ozama - [[Ferguson Brothers]], p 233. | * Bucket and Suction Dredger Ozama - [[Ferguson Brothers]], p 233. |
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1910 August 26th PDF
- Contents, p 225.
Main Subjects
- 1910 Brussels Exhibition - Locomotives, (No. I), p 226.
- 1910 Buenos Ayres International Exhibition, (No. I), p 213.
- Aluminium Alloys, p 233.
- American Engineering News, p 232.
- British Patent Specifications, p 237.
- Arthur George Hopper of Leeds; the late Arthur Greenwood of Albion Works, Leeds
- John Brown of Plaistow, and James Edward Scott of Coal Exchange, London and Greenock.
- Siemens Brothers.
- William Edward Farrer of Birmingham
- Vacuum Oil Co.
- Bucket and Suction Dredger Ozama - Ferguson Brothers, p 233.
- Catalogues, p 234.
- Nixon and Mannock.
- St. Helens Cable and Rubber Co.
- Daimler.
- Fielding and Platt.
- W. T. Glover and Co.
- Clarke, Chapman and Co.
- Appleby Brothers.
- Worthington Pump Co.
- Taylor's.
- Arthur L. Gibson.
- S. N. Brayshaw.
- Lord Furnace and Steel Co.
- A. Reyrolle and Co.
- Hans Renold Ltd.
- Atlas Resilient Road Wheels.
- India Rubber, Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Co.
- Davidson and Co, p 224 and 228 and 229. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 225.
- Diversity of Railway Gauge in India.
- Increasing Accidents in Coal Mines.
- Cleanliness and Contractor's Trials.
- Electrically Driven Hot Saw - Davy Brothers, p 232. (Illustrated).
- French Submarines and Submersibles, p 222.
- German Shipyards, (No. VIII), p 214.
- HMS Orion, p 230. (Illustrated).
- Iron Ore Resources of the Worlds, p 217.
- Large Chemical Fire Engine, p 232.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 234.
- SS Inventor - D. and W. Henderson and Co for Thomas and James Harrison.
- SS Forester - Edward Finch and Co for W. Jones and Son.
- SS Moorlands - William Doxford and Son for Charles Smales and Son.
- SS Darlington - Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co for Wilson s and North Easter Railway Shipping Co.
- SS Joseph Chamberlain - William Gray and Co for J. and R. O. Sanderson.
- Cammell, Laird and Co.
- SS Como - Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co for Thomas Wilson, Sons and Co.
- SS Ariosto - Northumberland Shipbuilding Co and Richardsons, Westgarth and Co for Thomas Wilson, Sons and Co.
- SS George V - Armstrong Whitworth: Shipbuilding for R. Redhead and Son.
- SS Towneley - Wood, Skinner and Co and North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- SS Pakeha - Harland and Wolff.
- SS Chilka - Barclay, Curle and Co.
- SS Indrabarah - Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson.
- Letters to the Editor, p 219.
- Literature, p 222.
- Machinery and Equipment on the Panama Canal Works, (No. II), p 220.
- Revision of the Steam Laws - By Robert H. Smith, p 218.
- Stability Models and Tables - By Arthur R. Liddell, p 215.
- Tarless Coke, p 230.
- Theory and Practice - By Arthur Bowes, p 233.
- T-Square Lock - William J. Brooks and Co, p 232.