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**The Engineering Industries. | **The Engineering Industries. |
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1924 May 23rd PDF
- Contents, p 571.
Main Subjects
- A New Electrical Telemeter, p 579 - p 580.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 557.
- The Falls of Clyde Scheme.
- Wireless Aerials.
- Port of London Improvements.
- Agricultural Machinery Tests.
- The Howden-Ljungstrom Air Preheater - Howden Boiler and Armament Co.
- The World's Power Conference.
- Large Liners in the Thames. - Atlantic Transport Co.
- The Government's Airship Policy.
- A New Shipyard on the Tees - William Gray and Co.
- A Standard for Leather Belting.
- Thames Bridges.
- State Ownership of the Engineering Industry.
- British Waterworks Association, p 580.
- Death Announcement, p 571.
- Editorial, p 571 - p 572.
- The Engineering Industries.
- A Flow of Steam Through Nozzles.
- Further Experimental Work on Diesel Engines, by R. Beeman, p 578 - p 579.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 574 - p 575 and p 577.
- Steam Nozzle Research.
- Telford Petrie.
- Professor G. G. Stoney.
- International Shipping Conference, (No. II), p 579.
- Life Saving at Sea.
- Sir Frederick Lewis.
- Iron and Steel Institute, (No. II), Sir William Ellis presided, p 565 - p 567.
- 'Recovery of Waste Heat' by W. Dyrssen.
- 'Efficiency of Reversing Regenerators' by J. Seigle.
- 'The Forging Temperature of Steels' by Professor K. Honda.
- 'Indentation of Metals' by Professor K. Honda and K. Takahasi.
- 'The Brinell-Tensile Relationship' by A. L. Norbury and T. Samuel.
- 'Transverse Test Bars' by Gerald S. Bell and C. H. Adamson.
- 'Silico-Manganese Steels' by E. W. Colbeck and Dr D. Hanson.
- 'Hardness of Electro-Deposited Iron, Nickel, Cobalt and Copper' by D. J. Macnaughton.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 583.
- 'Tairea' twin-screw steamer by Barclay, Curle and Co, to the order of the British India Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Collier No. I' by Vickers to the order of Steamships of Canada.
- 'Lord Combermere' steel screw tug and water boat by J. Samuel White and Co to the order of the Crown Agents for the colonies.
- 'Arlington Court' single-screw steamer by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of Haldin and Co.
- 'Stottpool' single-screw steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of T. B. Scott and Co. Engines by the Shields Engineering and Dry Dock Co.
- 'Ashtree' steel screw steamer by Craig, Taylor and Co to the order of Howard Jones. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'City of Hong Kong' steamer by Earle's Shipbuilding and Engineering Co to the order of Wilson Line.
- Letters of the Editor, p 577.
- 'Great Western, North Eastern and Great Northern Locomotives' by H. V. Pegg.
- New Dry Dock and Ship-repairing Yard at Swansea, (No. II), p 576 - 577. (Illustrated).
- Obituary, p 568.
- Report on Atmospheric Pollution, p 568.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 568.
- The 1924 British Empire Exhibition, Engineering Exhibits, (No. V), p 558 - p 565. (Illustrated).
- Electrical Engineering Exhibits'
- Wood-Working Machinery
- Saws and Saw Benches.
- Fine-Sawing.
- The Machine Tool Trade Association.
- General Engineering Exhibits'
- A. G. Mumford.
- Manlove, Alliott and Co and p 570, (Illustrated).
- The New Orient Liner Orama, p 567.
- Orient Steam Navigation Co.
- Vickers.
- The Oronsay - John Brown and Co.
- The Working of Single Lines of Railway, p 568.