Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The Engineer 1910/02/11

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  • Contents, p 149.

Main Subjects

  • Australian Navy - Launch of the Destroyer Parramatta, p 154.
  • Development and Use of the New High-Speed Steel - By Walter Carter, p 154.
  • Dreadnought Rail Planer, p 152.
  • Early Graving Docks in Scotland, p 146.
  • Editorial, p 149.
    • The Gas Turbine.
    • Independent Railway Wheels.
    • The Consulting Engineer.
  • Engineering in the United States in 1909, (No. IV), p 139.
    • Sewerage and Sewage Purification.
    • Streets and Roads.
    • Buildings.
  • Ferro-Silicon, p 136.
  • First Submarine Boats for Austria-Hungary, p 140.
  • French Naval Programme, p 151.
  • Giant Crane at the Engine Works of George Clark, Sunderland, p 156. (Illustrated).
  • Gold-Mining in Colombia, p 135 and 148. (illustrated).
  • Mine-Laying Steamer for Portugal, p 143.
  • Progress of Engineering in South and Central America, (No. III), p 135.
  • Rating of Machinery, p 138.
  • Shooting in the Navy, p 143.


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