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** [[F. W. Brewer]]. | ** [[F. W. Brewer]]. | ||
** [[Herbert Chatley]] and [[Howard T. Wright]]. | ** [[Herbert Chatley]] and [[Howard Theophilus Wright|Howard T. Wright]]. | ||
** [[Hugh H. McClure]]. | ** [[Hugh H. McClure]]. | ||
* Locomotive and Train Acceleration, No. 2, by [[Lawford Howard Fry|Lawford H. Fry]], p 483. | * Locomotive and Train Acceleration, No. 2, by [[Lawford Howard Fry|Lawford H. Fry]], p 483. |
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1913 May 09th PDF
Main Subjects
- British Patent Specifications, p 511.
- Milan Christitch.
- Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies.
- Oliver Imray.
- Charles Hesterman Merz and Sydney George Redman, both of Collingwood Buildings, Newcastle upon Tyne.
- Charles James Turner.
- A. K. Huntington and W. R. Preston.
- Coil Clutch for Rolling Mill Reversing Gear, p 505. (Illustrated)
- Corrodibility of Nickel, Chromium and Nickel-Chromium Steels, by J. Newton Friend, Walter West and J. Lloyd Bentley, p 507.
- Editorial, p 497.
- Long Distance Wireless Telegraphy.
- Shipyard Workers Dispute.
- Power Plant for Textile Mills.
- Ferro-Concrete Bridge over the River Lagan, p 493. (Illustrated)
- Inflammability and Explosibility of Carbonaceous Dusts, p 507.
- Iron and Steel Institute,President Mr. Arthur Cooper,Attendees Listed, p 489.
- Launches and Trial Ships, Ships and Builders Listed, p 510.
- Letters to the Editor, p 504.
- Locomotive and Train Acceleration, No. 2, by Lawford H. Fry, p 483.
- Nationalisation of Mines, p 493.
- Obituary, p 497 and 499.
- Portable Intensifier, p 500. (Illustrated)
- Production of Sound Steel Ingots, by Leslie E. Howard and Benjamin Talbot, p 492 and p 501. (Illustrated)
- Report of the Advisory Committee on Wireless Telegraphy, Committee Members Listed, p 487.
- Royal Institution, James Crichton-Browne, Vice President, Attendees Listed, p 504.
- Royal Society, Exhibitors Listed, p 499.
- Stationary British Diesel Engines, I, p 484. (Illustrated)
- Westinghouse Co, of Trafford Park, Manchester.
- Tidal Waters as a Sourse of Power, by C. A. Battiscombe,Society of Engineers, p 494.
- Progress of Engineering in the East, No. 7, p 488.