Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The Engineer 1927/02/04

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  • Contents, p 131

Main Subjects

  • Applications of Power on Gasworks, p 137
  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 117
    • The Electrical Industry
    • The Engineer-in-Chief, L.M. and S. Railway
    • Registration of Engineers
    • A Rubber Exhibition
    • Another Low Temperature Test Report
    • A Congo Quay Contract
    • Flooding the Gladstone Docks
    • Petters
    • L.B. and S.C.R. Locomotive 'Gladstone'
  • Editorial, p 131 - p 132
    • Expert Evidence
    • Gas Producers for Motor Vehicles
  • Foreign Trade and Tariffs, p 132 - p 133
  • French Engineering Notes, p 145
    • Trade Depression
    • Public Works
    • Shipbuilding
    • The Steel Industry


  • Letters to the Editor, p 133
  • Miscellanea, p 129
  • Notes and Memoranda, p 129
  • Railway Matters, p 129
  • Sixty Years Ago, p 137
  • Some Practical Notes on Soldering and Welding Aluminium, p 121 - p 123
    • H. St. Claire Deville
    • Soldering Aluminium
    • The Welding of Aluminium
    • Welding Fluxes
    • Welding Material
    • Preparation of Metal for Welding
    • Execution of Welds in Aluminium
  • Steam-Boiler Wagon for Heating Electric Trains, p 134 - p 135 (Illustrated)
  • The Use and Economy of High-pressure Steam Plants, p 126
    • The Main Influences of High Steam Conditions
  • Work-hardening Properties of Metals, p 138 - p 140 (Illustrated)
    • The Hardness Induced by Cutting Tools
    • Maximum Induced Hardness
    • Chip Formation. The Built-up Edge

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