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1925 June 19th PDF
- Contents, p 683.
Main Subjects
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 669.
- Faraday - Royal Society.
- The Queen Mary Reservoir.
- Air Route to India.
- House Cooling.
- Russian Manganese.
- British Foundry Practice - Institute of British Foundrymen.
- Failure of the Electric Supply at Rugby - BTH.
- The London and North Eastern Railway Bill.
- Diverting The Thames.
- Unemployment.
- The Future of the Steam Engine - John S. Haldane.
- Conversazione of the Institution of Civil Engineers, p 684 - p 685.
- Basil Mott.
- Sir Henry Fowler.
- W. Sefton Brackner.
- N. E. Odell.
- Isaac Bridges - George Stephenson.
- Professor J. G. Gray.
- Dr J. S. Owens.
- F. Gill - International Western Electric Co.
- F. W. Davey.
- J. L. Hodgson.
- R. L. Quertier.
- Professor S. M. Dixon.
- J. H. R. Whinfield.
- Danish State Railways.
- Swiss State Railways.
- F. A. Cortez-Leigh.
- Editorial, p 683 - p 684.
- The International Railway Congress.
- Gas Engineers and the Electrical Subsidy - Institution of Gas Engineers, South Metropolitan Gas Co.
- The Internal Combustion Turbine.
- Erection of Waterloo Temporary Bridge, p 686. (Illustrated).
- Sir William Arrol and Co.
- Faraday as a Chemist, p 686.
- Institution of Electrical Engineers' Summer Meeting, (No. II), p 677 - p 680. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 691.
- Examination April 1925.
- Italian Motor Liners, p 680.
- Large Transformers, p 680.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 696.
- 'Sandland' single-deck screw steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of Terry and Robertson of Toronto. Engines by McColl and Pollock.
- 'Tjisaroea' turbine passenger and cargo steamer by the Netherland Shipbuilding Co of Amsterdam, to the order of the Java-China-Japan Line.
- 'British Petrol motor tanker by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, to the order of the British Tanker Co.
- 'Corner Brook' single-screw steamer by Armstrong Whitworth to the order of the Newfoundland Export and Shipping Co.
- 'Jevington Court' steamship by Workman, Clark and Co. to the order of Haldin and Co.Engines by Workman, Clark and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 688 - p 689.
- 'The Exchange Locomotive Tests'
- 'Lecture Courses at Grenoble' by Theodore Rich.
- New Destroyers for Swedish Navy, p 685. (Illustrated).
- Sixty Years Ago, p 689.
- South African Engineering Notes, p 687.
- Union Steel Industry.
- A Union Railway Deal.
- Bwana MacKubwa Copper Mine.
- The Gold Basis.
- Mining Efficiency.
- Another Gold Mine.
- The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, by Ernest Leopold Ahrons, (No XXV), Period 1870 to 1875, p 670 - p 672. (Illustrated).
- The Grenoble Exhibition, p 690 - p 691. (Illustrated).
- The Icebreaker Krisjanis Valdemars, p 686 - p 687. (Illustrated).
- The International Railway Congress, (No. III), p 675 - p 677.
- High-Speed Electric Locomotives - J. T. Wallis, George Gibbs.
- Swiss Federal Railways.
- Italian State Railways.
- Swedish State Railways.
- Brown, Boveri and Co.
- Engine Sheds - R. E. L. Maunsell.
- M. J. Jacometti.
- R. W. Bell.
- Shunting Yards.
- M. W. Simon-Thomas.
- Samuel T. Wagner.
- R. H. Nicholls.
- Traffic Control.
- J. H. Follows.
- Suburban Services.
- E. C. Cox
- Arthur R. Cooper.
- The Littleton-Queen Mary-Reservoir and Works, (No. I), p 672-p 675 and p 682. (Illustrated).