The Engineer 1920/05/07
1920 May 07th PDF
- Contents, p 477.
Main Subjects
- April, p 465.
- Reconstruction Work.
- London Traffic.
- Water Power Resources.
- New Railway Statistics.
- The Super-Tax.
- The Work of the Fuel Research Board.
- The Government's Agreements with the Railway Companies.
- The Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.
- LCC Tramways.
- Two Railway Accident Reports - Great Central Railway and Great Northern Railway.
- Flooded Staffordshire Mines.
- Condenser Tubes.
- The French Strike.
- Editorial, p 477.
- Geared Marine Turbines.
- Development of Aerial Transport.
- Fifty Years of Progress in the Ferrous Industries - John Edward Stead, p 473.
- Great Northern Railway Three Cylinder Engine (No. 1000) - Herbert Nigel Gresley, p 466 - 472. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 478.
- Large Electrically-Driven Air Compressor - Bruce Peebles and Co, p 482. (Illustrated).
- Passenger Steamer for the Newcastle-Bergen Route, p 482.
- Properties of Water Quenched Vanadium-Molybdenum High-Speed Steel - J. D. Arnold, p 480.
- Uniflow Steam Engine - (No. II), p 480. (Illustrated).
- Universal Measuring Machine, p 472 and 476. (Illustrated).