The Engineer 1921/07/29
1921 July 29th PDF
- Contents, p 121.
Main Subjects
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 115.
- Industrial Situation in Barcelona.
- London University Site.
- The Science Museum.
- Railways and Road Transport.
- Empire Airship Routes.
- Survey of Water Supplies.
- Industrial Research.
- London Electricity Supply.
- Ship Joiners' Strike.
- Irrigation in India.
- An Appointment and A Retirement.
- Engineering at the Post Office.
- Bournemouth Trains, p 117 and 118. (Illustrated).
- Death of Oliver H. Porter - Director of R. and J. Dick, p 121.
- Dutch Patent Law, p 117.
- Editorial, p 121.
- Brass and Bronze.
- Locomotive Operation - Superheating and Firing.
- Electrification of Railways, p 122.
- Grinding Gear Wheel Teeth, p 112.
- Bernard Parker Haigh's Alternating Stress Testing Machine, p 116. (Illustrated).
- Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, p 113.
- Letters to the Editor, p 116.
- Locomotive Working - P. H. Parr.
- London Electricity Problem - (No. VII), p 123.
- Mechanical Reversing Drive for Planing Machines, p 124. (Illustrated).
- Modern Marine Oil Engines - (No. IV), p 109 and 120. (Illustrated).
- The 2330 Indicated Horse Power North British Type.
- Harland and Wolff.
- British India Steam Navigation Co.
- North British Diesel Engine Works.
- Prolongation of Patents, p 114.
- Reinforced Concrete Road, p 126 and 127. (Illustrated).
- Tin Mining in Malaya, p 125.
- Thomas Newcomen Memorial, p 127. (Illustrated).
- Training of Apprentices on the Victorian Railways, p 111.