Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The Engineer 1924/01/11

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  • Contents, p 45.

Main Subjects

  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 33.
    • Another Proposed Thames Bridge.
    • The Plymouth-Belfast Air Mail Experiments.
    • Electricity Supply at Birmingham.
    • Dock Extensions at Glasgow.
    • Lifeboat Service in 1923 - Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
    • Desert Traction.
    • The Railway Enginemen's Ballot.
    • Railway Accidents in 1923.
    • Inland Waterways.
    • Railway Electrification - Dr. S. P. Smith.
    • Wireless Weather Reports.
  • Editorial, p 45 - p 46.
  • Gas Engineering in 1923, p 50 - p 51.
    • The Therm.
    • Carbon Monoxide - Mr. D. Milne Watson.
    • The Fuel Research Board.
    • Smokeless Fuel.
    • "Standard Price" Adjustments - Gas Light and Coke Co.
    • Technical Progress.
    • New Works at Chicago.
    • Coke and Other By-Products.
    • Sulphate of Ammonia.
    • Synthetic Fertilisers.
  • Sixty Years Ago, p 51.
  • The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923, p 41 - p 42.
  • Water Supply in 1923, p 38 - p 40.
    • General Outlook.
    • The Metropolitan Water Board.
    • Liverpool.
    • Manchester.
    • Cardiff.
    • Work under Construction or in Contemplation.
    • Purchase of a Canal Works.
    • France.
    • Tansa Completion Works for Bombay Water Supply.
    • Other Works Abroad.
    • The Stream-line Filter.
  • Yachting and Boating Exhibition, p 51.


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