Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,818 pages of information and 247,161 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

The Engineer 1923/10/12

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  • Contents, p 397.

Main Subjects

  • A New Feed-heater for Small Locomotives, p 404.
  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 383.
    • Assisted Research Workers and Students.
    • High Tensile Steel in Aircraft.
    • The Trent Navigation Scheme.
    • The Electricity Commissioners' Report.
    • The Littleton Pumping Station - John Laing and Son.
    • An Armour Plate Rumour - Sir Percy Scott.
    • The Boilermakers' Dispute - Boilermakers' Society.
    • St. James's Park Lake.
    • The Light Aeroplane Competitions.
    • Profit-Sharing in the Engineering Trades.
    • Sudan Government Railways - Felix J. C. Pole.
    • Automatic Telephones on Railways - W. J. Thorrowgood.
  • Building a Railway Coach in Six Days, p 385 - p 388. (Illustrated).
  • Editorial, p 397 - p 398.
    • Notches and Scratches.
    • High-Capacity Wagons.
    • Research Associations.
  • London, Midland and Scottish Railway - Building Carriages Bodies at Derby, just after p 400. (Illustrated).
  • Power Scrapers for Handling Ore, p 391.
  • Science and Industry in America, by Walter Rosenhain, (No. V), Electrical Industries cont., p 384 - p 385.
  • Scientific and Industrial Research, p 398 - p 399.
  • Sixty Years Ago, p 399.
  • The Oxytome Metal Cutting Machine, p 404. (Illustrated).


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