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** [[HMS Spitfire]], [[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]], [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]. | ** [[HMS Spitfire]], [[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]], [[Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co]]. | ||
* Letters to The Editor, p 101. | * Letters to The Editor, p 101. | ||
** [[George Young ( | ** [[George Young (of Bristol)|George Young]], of Bristol | ||
** [[Herbert Chatley]]. | ** Professor [[Herbert Chatley]]. | ||
** [[Harry T. Wright]]. | ** Professor [[Harry T. Wright]]. | ||
** [[Robert J. Worth]] | ** [[Robert J. Worth|R. J. Worth]] of Stockton-on-Tees | ||
* Precision Instruments for Mines by [[L. H. Cooke]], p 92. | * Precision Instruments for Mines by [[L. H. Cooke]], p 92. | ||
Revision as of 08:58, 22 March 2017
Main Subjects
- Assuan Dam and its Recent Development by Sir Hanbury Brown, K.C.M.G, p 83.
- Capital Ships Laid down in 1912, Listed, p 87.
- Capital Ships Launched in 1912, Listed p 88.
- Editorial, p 95, p 96 and p 97.
- Road Board and Road Surfaces.
- Measurement of Indicated Horse-Power.
- American Steel Trade.
- Experiments with Road Surfaces.
- Improved Friction Clutch, p 102. (Illustrated)
- Indicators by James G. Stewart, p 104. (Illustrated)
- Institute of Italian Naval and Mechanical Engineers, p 85.(Illustrated)
- Institution of Naval Architects, Annual Meeting, p 89.
- James Watt Lecture by Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti, p 92.
- Launches and Trial Ships, p 101.
- Letters to The Editor, p 101.
- George Young, of Bristol
- Professor Herbert Chatley.
- Professor Harry T. Wright.
- R. J. Worth of Stockton-on-Tees
- Precision Instruments for Mines by L. H. Cooke, p 92.
- Principle Trials in 1912, Ships Listed, p 89.
- Self Starting Synchronous Motors, p 90. (Illustrated)
- Typical Ships, No.1. Part 1. p 84. (Illustrated)
- Royal Meteorological Society, Annual General Meeting,Dr. H. N. Dickson, Chairman. Attendees listed, p 86.
- Small Ships Laid Down and Launched in 1912, Listed, p 88.
- Surface Condenser, p 100 and p 101.
- Warship Construction in 1912, p 87.
- Water Pressure Driven Pumping Engine, p 99. (Illustrated)