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** [[Walter Samuel Sharpe]]. | ** [[Walter Samuel Sharpe]]. | ||
** [[Henry James Hearney Glenn]]. | ** [[Henry James Hearney Glenn]]. | ||
** [[Charles Philip Martel]]. | ** [[Charles Martel|Charles Philip Martel]]. | ||
** [[Justin Theodore La Brooy]]. | ** [[Justin Theodore La Brooy]]. | ||
** [[Henry Capel Lofft]]. | ** [[Henry Capel Lofft Holden]]. | ||
* Obituary - [[Peter Whyte]], p 19. | * Obituary - [[Peter Whyte]], p 19. | ||
Revision as of 10:06, 3 September 2015
- Contents, p 13.
Main Subjects
- Aeronautics, p 17.
- Bridge Building, p 16.
- Chemistry, p 18.
- Docks, Harbours and Waterways in 1915, p 9.
- Editorial, p 13.
- 1915 Review.
- Electrical Engineering in 1915, p 8.
- Engineering in 1915, p 2.
- December 1915, p 1.
- Our Diamond Jubilee.
- The Jarrow Railway Accident.
- New Year Honours.
- Naval Incidents and Losses.
- Submarines in the Mediterranean.
- Kensico Dam, p 4 and 12. (Illustrated).
- Navy and the Army, p 18.
- New Years Honours List, p 1.
- Alexander Henderson.
- Thomas George Shaughnessey.
- George Bullough.
- Henry Webb.
- A. F. Yarrow.
- Francis Henry Dent.
- John Howard, engineer of the Palace Pier, Brighton.
- Thomas Inglis Binnie.
- John Cadman.
- William Wilson Hoy.
- John Kennedy.
- John Norman Taylor.
- Charles Hugh Hodges Nugent.
- Walter Samuel Sharpe.
- Henry James Hearney Glenn.
- Charles Philip Martel.
- Justin Theodore La Brooy.
- Henry Capel Lofft Holden.
- Obituary - Peter Whyte, p 19.
- Spontaneous Rupture of a Joist, p 19.
- Standard Heavy Goods Engine NSW Government Railways, p 10.
- Water Supply in 1915, p 6.