Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,711 pages of information and 247,104 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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**'Etching Reagents and their Applications' by [[Oswald Freeman Hudson|O. F. Hudson]].
**'Etching Reagents and their Applications' by [[Oswald Freeman Hudson|O. F. Hudson]].
**'Some Appliances for Metallographic Research' by [[Walter Rosenhain|W. Rosenhain]].
**'Some Appliances for Metallographic Research' by [[Walter Rosenhain|W. Rosenhain]].
**'The Constitution of the Alloys of Copper with Tin' by [[J. L. Haughton]].
**'The Constitution of the Alloys of Copper with Tin' by [[John L. Haughton|J. L. Haughton]].
*[[Institution of Naval Architects]], No I, [[Frederick Hervey | Lord Bristol]] - President, p 299 - 301.
*[[Institution of Naval Architects]], No I, [[Frederick Hervey | Lord Bristol]] - President, p 299 - 301.
**'The Water-tight Division of Ships' by [[John Joseph Welch|Professor J. J. Welch]].
**'The Water-tight Division of Ships' by [[John Joseph Welch|Professor J. J. Welch]].

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  • Contents, p 307.

Main Subjects

  • British Portland Cement Making Machinery, No V, Raw Material and Clinker Crushing Machines, p 302 - 304. (Illustrated).
  • Chemical Fire Extincteur, p 304.
  • Editorial, p 307 - 308.
    • Steel in The Light of Modern Research.
    • The Mobilisation of War Raw Materials in Germany.
    • The Airship Raid on Paris.
    • The Losses at the Dardanelles.
  • Engineering Progress Abroad, p 312.
    • Asia Minor.
    • Bolivia.
    • Brazil.
    • Canada.
    • Chile.
    • Costa Rica.
    • Greece.
    • Uruguay.
  • Government Control of Factories, p 317.
  • Hexagon Turret Lathe for Shell Boring, p 310. (Illustrated).
  • Horizontal Boiler Feed Pump, p 310 - 311, (Illustrated).
  • Imperial Institute Technical Information Bureau, p 318.
  • State of Employment, p 317.
  • The Charges for London Water, p 298.
  • The Ilford Collision, p 318.


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