The Engineer 1920/11/26
- Contents, p 535.
Main Subjects
- A New Lifeboat for The Lizard, p 528.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 529.
- Power from Severn Tides.
- Technical Directors for Staveley Company.
- Beachley Power Station Purchased.
- Institute of Physics.
- Shipyard at Hebburn-on-Tyne.
- Other Subjects Listed.
- Shipbuilding Employers' Federation.
- British Patent Specifications, p 547.
- Colloidal Fuel, p 537.
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, p 546.
- Death Announcement, p 535.
- Editorial, p 535 - p 536.
- The Hardness and Strength of Metals.
- The Future of the Railways.
- Sir Eric Geddes.
- Hoo Cannel, p 545.
- Institution of Electrical Engineers, Presidential Address - Llewelyn B. Atkinson, p 536 - p 537.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Captain Riall Sankey in the Chair, p 527 - p 528, and p 531.
- Captain J. Stanley Arthur of the United Water Softeners.
- Letters to the Editor, p 528.
- 'Impurities in Steel' by C. P. Sandberg.
- 'The Crown Magnetic Car', letter for The W.D.M.D. Syndicate, Great Yarmouth, by S. P. Christie, General Manager.
- 'Trouble with a Chain Drive' by John Watney and Co, Wandsworth
- 'Hopetoun Foundry.'
- 'Manufacturers' Representatives in South Africa' by Irvine W. Binckes secretary of The British Manufacturers Association of South Africa.
- New Wireless Transmission Stations at Geneva, p 541 - p 542.
- Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas by Captain J. Stanley Arthur, p 531 - p 532.
- The Baghdad Railway No II by Major Derwent Gordon Heslop, p 523 - p 527. (Illustrated).
- The Cargo Steamship Meandros, p 534 and p 542. (Illustrated).
- The Electrification of Indian Railways No I, p 530 - p 531.
- The Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow No II, The Ramsay Marine Governor, p 538 - p 541. (Illustrated).