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The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1909 Jan-Jun: Illustrations Index.

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Names

  • ACER Portable Dynamometer, 273
  • Aero and Motor Boat Exhibition, 313, 336
  • Allen’s Pumps and Turbines for Circulating Condensing Water, 606, 507 (Correction, 666)
  • Allen’s Small Lighting and Pumping Sets, 272
  • Alley’s Two-stage Steam-driven Air Compressor, 524 (Two-page Supplement^ May 21 1909)
  • American Blast Furnace Plants, 34, 57
  • American Locomotive Company’s Mallet Compound Engine for Eastern Railway of France, 294, 269 (Two page Supplement^ March A.^th, 1909)
  • American Salvage Steamer Favourite, 136
  • Anderton Boat Lift, Reconstruction (Supplanent January ]5i{, 1909)
  • Appleby’s 100-Ton Crane, 686
  • Appleby’s Tower Cranes and Teraperley Transporters, 431
  • Archdale’s Twist Drill Testing Machine, 690
  • Argentine Gunboat Parana, 665
  • Arica-La Paz Railway, 381, 444, 450
  • Austrian 76 mm. Gun with Gaerz Panorama Sight. 652, 660
  • Austro-Hungarian Submarine, 43
  • Avery’s 300-Ton Testing Machine at Birmingham University, 532, 533
  • Avonmouth, Royal Edward Dock, 3 (Supplement, January l.sZ, 1909)
  • Axholme, Stern Wheel Steamer for the Niger, 616
  • BAILEY, W. H., “See-saw” Steam Trap and Reducing Valve, 561
  • Baldwin Mallet Compound Locomotive, 522
  • Baltimore. Harbour Works at, 104
  • Barrow Hematite Iron and Steel Company, Gas
  • Blowing Engines. 134, 135 (Two-page Supplement, Febmtary Isth, 1909)
  • Bellerophon, H.M. Battleship (Supplement, January l.?Z, 1909)
  • Ben-my-Chree, Lifting Arrangements, 364
  • Bennis’ Coal Elevator with Ronarv Feed, 564
  • Berry’s 600-Ton Flanging Prtss, 173
  • Bethlehem Company’s Sin. Gun, 652, 660
  • Bleriot Monoplane, 15 (Supplement, January Is?, 1909)
  • Bodmer’s Balanced Loconiotives, 236 (Correction, 319)
  • Bonnet-Labranche Aeroplane, 15 (Supplement, January l.v?, 19G9)
  • Borsig’s Hycraulic Flanging Press, 21
  • Brazilian Battleship Minas Geraes (Supplement, January l,s?, 1909)
  • Brazilian Battleship Sao Paulo, 430
  • Brooke Marine Motor, 336
  • Broom and Wade’s Heavy Oil Motor Wagon, 93
  • Broom and Wade’s Military Tractor, 248
  • Brown, Boveri’s Electrical Power Plant at a Colliery, 602, 508 (Correction, 611)
  • Brown’s Worm Gear Drive at Epsom Waterworks, 118
  • Bryce’s Coupling for Copper Pipes, 169
  • Burne, E. L., on Wind Power, 286
  • Butler’s Bar-cutting Machine, 665
  • Butterfield’s Sheet Iron Tank Works at Shipley, 290 (Correction, 316)
  • CAMBRIDGE Scientific Instrument Company’s Burner, 640
  • Camerton and Limpley Stoke Railway, 131
  • Cayo Piedra, Cuban Dipper Dredger, 612
  • Central Argentine Railway Locomotive, 601
  • Chaplin’s Large Steam Wharf Crane, 606.
  • Chemin de Fer du Nord Six-coupled Locomotive, ' 687
  • Chemin de Fer de I'Ouest Locomotive, 14 (Supplement, January 15^, 1909)
  • Child’s Windmill for Driving Dynamo, 323
  • Cochrane Aeroplane, 315
  • Coil Clutch Company’s Clutch, 250, 261
  • Cologne Gasworks C mveyor Plant, 387, 396
  • Colombia, Dorada Railway Extension in, 264, 268
  • Colorado River Breach and Closure. 359
  • Condorcet, Diderot, and Voltaire, French Battleships, 438
  • “Cop” Plate-lifting Clamp, 223
  • Cowans’ 30-TOQ Electric Travelling Jib Crane, 276, 277
  • Cowans’ 150-Ton Floating Crane for Japan, 374
  • Craster Hall, Longitudinally-framed Ship. 234, 242 (Two-page Supplement, March btK, 1909)
  • Crossley’s Gas Engine and Producor Plant at Wini'ioeg, 656
  • Cuban Dredger Cayo Piedra, 612
  • Cunhffe’s Large Scrow-cuttiog Lithe, 484, 48$
  • DECATUR Bridge Company’s Turntable Planer, 666
  • Deport Gear for Guns, 651
  • Detroit River Tunnel, 180
  • Detroit Electric L'^comotive, 183
  • Divi Irrigation Pumping Project, Madras, a Venturi Meter {Supplei)ient, January 1909)
  • Dorada Railway, EiUnsioa iu Colombia, 264, 268
  • Duibburger Company’s Electro-Hydraulic Ladle Carriage, 523
  • EASTERN Railway of Franco, Mallet Compound Locomotive, 294, 299 (Two-page Supplement, March X^ih, 1909)
  • Ehrhardt Ammunition Wagon, 652
  • Ekenberg Wet-carbonising Process for Peat, 549
  • Elgar, Dr. Francis, Portrait, 83
  • Erith Works of Vickers, Sons and Maxim, 573 (Two-page Supplement, June^th, If 09)
  • Esnau.t-Pelterie Flying Machine, 15 (Supplement, January Is^, 1909)
  • Esneh Barrage, 79 (Correction, 146) (Tuo-page Supplement, January ‘^S.nd, 1909)-
  • FARMAN Aeroplane, 15 (Supplement, January
  • Favourite, American Salvage Steamer, 136
  • Fielding and Platt’s Hydraulic Pumping Plant for Japan, 190
  • Lampless Oil Engines. 653 Suction Gas Rnjjioe, 653
  • Fleming and Ferguson’s Bucket Dredger, 323
  • - Poster’s Light Steam Tractor, 654
  • French Dreadnought, 438
  • - Submarine Balls, 4
  • - Submarine Salvage Boat Vuleain, 598
  • Frye’s Platelayer’s Ratchet Spanner, 324
  • G.B. SURFACE Contact Electric Traction, 68, 85
  • Garvie’s Steam Pile Driver, 603
  • Genoa and Milan, Proposed New Tunnel, 160
  • Glasgow South Side Sewage Disposal Works, 138, 142
  • Glenfield and Kennedy’s Pumps at Winnipeg, 656
  • Glover, W. T., Cable Suspender, 482
  • Gobron-Brilli^ Aeroplane Engine, 315
  • Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Company’s Pontoon, 561
  • Great Central Tank Locomotive, 14 (Supplement, January l.§i, 1909)
  • Great Northern Railway of America Electric Tunnel Locomotive, 69
  • Great Western Locomotive “Great Bear,” 14 January Is^, 1909)
  • Grossmith’s Transporter for Mining Works, 638
  • Gwynne’s Combined Tractor and Irrigating Machine, 590
  • HALL, B. J., Enlarging and Reducing Scale. 560
  • Hall and Kay’s Dust Removeis in Cotton Mills, 116
  • Harland and Wolff, Typical Vessels Built by, 626 {Four-page SuppU'ine.nt^ June 18^/t. 1909)
  • Harland and Wolff’s Works at Belfast, 626 teen-page Special Supplement^ June 1909)
  • Havre, Florida Lock under Construction, 3 (Supplement, January l.s'^, 1909)
  • Henderson’s Long-span Cableway at Grays, 168, 169
  • Heywood’s 70-Ton Motor-driven Traverser, 42
  • Heywood’s Overhead Travelling Crane, 458
  • Holbrook’s Chasing Lathe, 251
  • Honor Oak Reservoir, 472, 476
  • INDOMITABLE, H.M. Armoured Cruiser (Supplement, January Isi, 1909)
  • Italian State Railways Ten-wheels Coupled Compound Locomotive, 14 (Supplement, January bZ, 1909)
  • JACOBS’ Machine for Drilling Rails and Driving Screw Spikes, 618
  • KAYE’S Cement Works at Southam, 8,12, 28, 38
  • Kearns’ Attachment for Drilling Electric Motjrs, 173 ; Shaping Machine, 454
  • Kendall’s Plano-milling Machine, 68
  • Renter Weldless Chain Shackle, 359
  • Kingsbury and Water Ort m Railway, 480, 481
  • King’s Dock, Swansea (•Supplement^ January IsZ, 1909)•
  • LA COUR’S Speed Regulator for Wind-driven Dynamos, 308
  • Lamplough’s Orthopter and Biplane, 314
  • Lancaster and Tonge, Packing and Piston Ring, 190, 480 ?
  • Laurentic. White Star Canadian Liner, 426
  • Leigh’s Copper Pipe Joint, 248
  • Leviathan. Sand Pump Dredger, 344, 352, 353
  • Lilleshall Company’s Gas-blowing Engines at Barrow, 134 135 (Two-paqe Supplement, Febrii- ary 6tk, 1909)
  • London, Brighton and South Coast Electric Train, 141,162,164
  • Pullman Coach, 31, 32
  • Tank Locomotive, 10, 15 (Correction, 62) (Supplement^ January IsZ, 1909) Electric Firm’s Arc Lamp Lowering Gear, 144
  • and North-Western Steamship Rathmore, -55 (Two Two-page SupplementSi January 1909)
  • McNETL’S Eleven-Roller Sugar Cano Mill and Dunibuurner, 192, 196
  • Marion’s Chain-making Plant at Borsig’s Works, 312
  • Marshall’s Copper Smelting Furnace Charge Calculator, 44
  • Mavor and Coulson’s “Spinner” Induction Motor, 367
  • Mediterranean, Torpedo Battery in the, 412
  • Mdker Burner, Cambridge SJemific Instrument Compauy, 640
  • Merc^d^s Marine Motor, 336
  • M'dgley’s Angle Iron Bending Machine, 120
  • Midland Railway’s New Line—see Kingsbory
  • Milton, Weston-super-Mare Sewage Pumping Plant, 188
  • Minas Geraes, Brazilian Battleship (Supplemeui^ January IsZ, 1909)
  • Minaitt’s Railway Carriage Ventilator, 169
  • “ Mongue ” Two-speed Device for Spinning Frames, 197
  • Montreal Elevated Reinforced Concrete Coal Store, 604
  • Morgan Crucible Furnaces, 36
  • Mork Patent Pulley Block Company’s Plate-lifting Clamp, 223
  • Muir’s 102in. Turbine Rotor Lathe, 498
  • Murphy Friction Gluten, 117
  • NEW Lowca Engineering Company’s Engine, 664
  • New Sultan Engineering Company’s Nut-locking Device, 560
  • North-Eastern Railway Locomotive, Four Wheels Coupled Expres-j, 420, 474 (Tuo-page Supple’ m,enty April '2.'6rd, li;09), (2\vo-page Supplement^ 'May Ithf 1909)
  • Queen’s Siloon, 318, 322 Snow Plough, 302
  • Nottingham, Midland Railway Station, 446
  • ORIENT Liner Orsova, 545, 656
  • Osborn’s Spaik Arrester for Cupolas, 278
  • P.L.M. Suburban and Riviera Tank Engine, 687
  • Panama Canal, The Culebra Cut, 4 (Supplement January 1909)
  • “Paiiflex ” Spring Wheel, Parsons, 404
  • Parana, Argentine Gunboat, 665
  • Paris Experimental Tank, 340, 341
  • Parsons’ 7 Horse-power Lhrhting Set, 336
  • Parsons’ Spring Wheel, 404
  • Paso de Martin Garcia, Twin-screw Steamer, 528, 536
  • Pegu-Moulmein Railway and the Sittang River, 578, 582, 630, 632, 634
  • Penrikyber Colliery Plant, W. IT. Allen, 506. 507
  • Pilkington’s Double Pneumatic Hammer, 172
  • Pilkington’s Pneumatic Converted Hammer, 560
  • Pioneer. 40ft, Gas-driven Cabin Cruiser, 376
  • Pipe Aeroplane Engine, 70 Horse-power, 316
  • Price’s 2^ Horse - power Air - cooled Paraffin Eogine, 427
  • QUIXO Boiler-tube End and Plato Cleaner, Capt, F. S. Pett, 474
  • RANSOME’S Guard for Wood-moulding Machine, 613
  • Ransome’s 30-Ton Steam Breakdown Crane, 118
  • Rathmore, London and North-Western Steamship, 55 {TKO Tu'O-page SupplenientSf Jamiary 15«A, 1909)
  • Reavell’s Air Compressor and Gas Engine, 46
  • Reavell’s Combined Paraffin Oil Engine and Dynamo, 348
  • Reddaway’s Murphy Priction Clutch, 117
  • Renault’s Eight-cylinder 50 H.P. Air-cooled Aeroplane Engine, 315
  • Robert-Esnanlt Peterie Monoplane, 314
  • Robinson’s Two-spindle Saw Bench, 196
  • Roechling-Rodenhauser and other Electric Furnaces, 617, 640
  • Rorqual, Screw Trawler, Eltringham, 298
  • Royal Agricnltural Society’s Show, 653
  • Royce’s Monorail Crane, 299
  • Royce’s Motor-driven Transporter for Buenos Aires, 580
  • Ruhr Valley Water Storage, 117
  • Rurik, Russian Armoured Cruiser {Supplement^ January Is^, 1909)
  • Ruston’s Compound Semi-portable Engine and Superheater, 366, 370, 655
  • SALEM, United States Scout Cruiser, Turbines Repair, 616
  • Salmond’s All-gear Lathe Head, 248, 249
  • Sao Paulo, Brazilian Battleship, 430
  • Schaffer’s Hydraulic Weighing Machine, 427
  • Schneider’s 75 mm. Gun, 652, 660
  • Sharpness Docks, 60, 64
  • Shipley, Bntterfield’s Sheet Iron Tank Works at, 290, (Correction, 316)
  • Siegener Maschinenbau A.G., Gas Engine-driven Accumulator Pumps, 88, 92
  • Simpson, Strickland’s Od-fired Launches, 146
  • Sirocco Mine Fan, Testing, 430
  • Sittang River Bridge, 578, 582, 630, 632, 634
  • South America, Shallow-draught Steamer for, Thornycroft, 528, 536
  • South-Eastern and Chatham Locomotive, 14 (5wp- plementi January 15i, 1909)
  • South London Line ElectriBcation—see London, Brighton, and South Coast
  • Southam Cement Works, Kaye and Co., 8, 12, 28. 38
  • Southend Electricity Works and Evaporative Condenser Plant, 419, 422
  • Southern Belle Express Coach, 31, 32
  • Southern Pacific Railway Mallet Compound Locomotive, 552
  • Spicer’s Lie’hdng Set, 336
  • ‘ Spinner” luduction Motor, Mavor and Coulson, 367
  • “Stficey” Automatic Grain Weighing Machine, 94
  • Stanley, W. F., Slide Rule, 668
  • Steel Wings Turbine Company's Wind Turbines, 639
  • Stewart's S‘‘eam Tractor, 246
  • Swift, H.M, Torpedo-boat Destroyer, 222, 223
  • TAYLOR’S, and Others’, Early Steam Cranes and Hoists, 551
  • Teutonic, White Star Liner, 626
  • Thornycroft’s Military Tractor, 246
  • Thornycroft’s Shallow-draught Steamer, Paso de
  • Martin Garcia, 528, 536
  • Tomlinson’s 40-Roller Pile Raising Machine, 274
  • Toronto University, Engineering at, 103, 112, 129
  • Toronto Waterworks Tunnel, 84
  • UNIFLUX Condenser, Weir’s Marine Type, 144
  • Union Electric Company’s Improvement in Arc Lamp, 172
  • United States Scout Cruiser Salem, Turbines Repair, 616
  • Ural, The, Charcoal Blast Furnace Practice in. Professor M. A. Pavloff, 493
  • VANGUARD. H.M. Battleship, 218, 224, 342 (Two-page Supplement. April 2nd. 1909)
  • Veithardt’s Pqnare-plaited Rope Drive for Wire Mills, 46 (Correction. 75)
  • Vernon. P. V., on Milling Machine Tests, 284
  • Vickers’ Adjustable Reamers, 223 Vickers-Maxim 75 mm. Mountain Gun. 652, 660
  • Vickers, Sons and Maxim’s Works at Erith, 573
  • (Txco-page Supplement^ June 4th. 1909)
  • Voifiin Aeroplane, 15 (Supplement, January 15^, 1909)
  • Vulcain, French Submarine Salvage Boat, 598
  • WEAR, Road and Railway Bridge over, 588, 602, 608
  • Webster and Bennett’9 Duplex Drilling Machine and Duplex Horizontal Lathe, 400, 401, 402
  • Weir’s Marine Type Uniflux Condenser, 144
  • White Star Liner Teutonic, 626
  • Wilroslow and Levenshuixne Railway, 108
  • Wilson’s Locomotive Gantry Jib Crane, 44
  • Winnipeg High-pressure Fi»*e Service, 656
  • Worthington’s Three-stage Turbine Pnmp, 170
  • Wright Aeroplane, 15 (Supplement^ Jaiiucu'y Is^, 1909)

Subjects

  • Aeroplane Engines at Typical, 15 (Supplement, page Supplement, May 2\st, 1909)
  • Air Compressor and Gas Engine, Reavell, 46
  • Angle Iron Bending Machine, Midgley and Sutcliffe, 120
  • Arc Lamp Lowering Gear, 144
  • Autoclave, The, 262
  • BARRAGE, Esneh, 79 (Correction, 1461, page Supplement. January 22nd, 1909)
  • Bending Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Blasting, Submarine, Drill Boat for, 403
  • Boiler for Oil-fired Launch, Simpson, Strickland, 146
  • Plates, Transmission of Heat through, 384. 207
  • Corrosive Action of Magnesian on, 262
  • Tube End and Plate Cleaner, The Quixo, Capt. F. S. Pett, 474
  • Bridge, Abya Choung, on the Pegu-Moulmein Railway, 578, 579
  • Construction, New, 426
  • Road and Railway, over the Wear, 588, 602, 608
  • Sittang River, 578, 582, 630, 632, 634 Stresses in a Suspension, L. H, Cnage, 469. 491. 518
  • Bulkheads, Water-tight, in Passenger Vessels. 207 ’
  • Burner, The M^ker, Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company, 640
  • CABLE Suspender, W. T. Glover, 482
  • Cableway at Grays, Henderson’s, 168. 169
  • Calculator, Blast Furnace Charge, R. Marshall, 44
  • Canal, Panama, The Culebra Cut, 4 (Supplement, January 3s<, 1909)
  • Casting, ^-Ton Winding Drum, 119
  • Cataract Dam, New South Wales (Supplement January Isi, 1909)
  • Cement Plant at Southam Works, 8, 12, 28, 38
  • Chain-making Plant at Borsig's Works, 312
  • Chain Shackle, Keuter Weldless, 359
  • Charcoal Blast Furnace Practice in the Ural Professor M. A. Pavloff. 493 ’
  • Clamp, Plate-lifting, Mork Patent Pulley Block Company, 223
  • Clutch, Murphy Friction, 117
  • Coach, Railway—see Railway
  • Coal Elevators, Evolution of the Rotary Feed in Bennis, 564 ’
  • Coal Store, Elevated Reinforced Concrete in Montreal, 604 ’
  • Coil Clutch in a Hoisting Drum, Coil Clutch Company, 250, 251
  • ^^oJlj^ry^K.ectrical Power Plant, Brown, Boveri, 502, 508 (Correction, 611)
  • Concrete Coal Store, Elevated Reinforced, in Montreal, 604
  • Coal Tip and Viaduct at Sharpness D M5k9, 69, 64
  • and Corrosion, Specimen of Bolt, 628 Jetty for Electric Crane, 276
  • Condenser at Southend Electricity Works, Ledward, 222, 419
  • Condenser, Weir’s Marine Type Uniflox. 144
  • Conveyor Plant at Cologne Gasworks, 387, 396
  • Cooling Tower at a Colliery, 508
  • Coupling for Copper Pipes, Bryce’s, 169
  • Crane, 100-Ton. Appleby’s, 686
  • « 80-Ton Electric Travelling Jib, Cowans, 276, 277
  • 150-Ton Floating, for Japan, Cowans, Sheldon, 374
  • Large Steam Wharf, Chaolin, 606 Locomotive Gantry Jib, Wilson, 44 Monorail, Royce, 299
  • Overhead Travelling. S. H. Heywood, 458
  • 30-Ton Steam Breakdown, Ransomes and Rapier, 118
  • Cranes and Hoists, Early Steam, 551 ; (Letter), 614
  • Cranes, Tower, and Transporters, Appleby’s, 431
  • DAM, The Cataract. New South Wales (Supplement. January Li, 1909)
  • Dock, Avonmouth, Royal Edward, 3 (Supplement^ January Is^, 1909)
  • Dock, King’s, at Swansea (Supplement. January hf, 1909)
  • Docks, Sharpness, 60, 64
  • Docks of the World. Graving, N. G. Gedye, 442, 443, 467 ; (Note) 492
  • Dredger, Bucket, Fleming and Fergnson, 323 Cayo Piedra, for Cuban Government, 612
  • Sand Pump, Leviathan, 344, 352, 353
  • Drilling—see Machine Tools
  • Dust Removal from Card-rooms of Cotton Mills, 116
  • Dynamometer, Portable. Acer. 273
  • Dynamometer, Twist Drill, 309, 326
  • ELECTRIC Alternator, Combined, and Steam Engine, X P. Hall and Robey, 200 Barring Machine and Ignition Gear, 136
  • Furnaces—see Furnace
  • Induction Motor, Mavor and Coulson’s “Spinner,” 367
  • Lighting and Pumping Sets, Alien’s, 272
  • Motor, 300 H.P, Armature and Frame for, Detroit River Tunnel. 183
  • Motors, Attachment for Drilling, Kearns’. 173
  • Power Plant for Colliery, Brown, Boveri, 502, 508 (Correction, 611)
  • Pumping Plant for Sewage at Milton, 188
  • Traction, G.B. Surface Contact, 68, 85
  • Tunnel Locomotive, 69
  • Electricity Works and Evaporative Condenser at Southend, 419, 422
  • Engine, Aeroplane, Gobron-Brillie, 315 Horse-power Air-cooled Paraffin, C.
  • Price, 427
  • Combined Paraffin Oil, and Dynamo, Reavell, 348
  • Combined Steam, and Alternator, Robey and J. P. Hall, 200
  • Eight-cylinder 50 Horse-power Air-cooled Aeroplane, Renault, 315
  • Gas, Combined with Air Compressor, 46
  • Gas, for Driving Accumulator Pumps,
  • Siegener Maschinenbau A.G., 88. 92
  • Pipe Aeroplane, 70 Horse-power, 316
  • Steam, Eight-cylinder Compound Single- acting, New Lowca Engineering Company, 664
  • Suction Gas, Fielding and Platt, 653
  • and Superheater, Compound Semi-portable, Ruston, Proctor, 366, 370, 655
  • Engines, Gas-blowing, at Barrow Hematite Iron and Steel Company. 134, 135 (Tvopage Supplement, February ^tk, 1909)
  • Gas, and Producer Plant at Winnipeg, Crossley, 656
  • Internal Combustion, for Submarines, 378. 379
  • Lampless Oil, Fielding and Platt, 653 Small Paraffin, W. H. Allen, 272 Twin-screw, for Martin Garcia, 528,633 Engineering at University of Toronto, 103, 112, 129
  • Evaporative Condenser at Southend, Ledward, 419 422
  • Exhibition, Aero and Motor Boat, 313, 336
  • FAN, Mine, Testing, 430
  • Piles and Tool Steel, Machine for Testing, 349
  • Filtration and Pnrification of Water for Public Supply, J, Don, 95, 120
  • Fire Service, High-pressure, Pumping Station at Winnipeg, 656
  • Flanging—see Machine Tools
  • Flight of Birds, Lanehester, 198, 225
  • Flying Machines of 1908,15 (Suppleiiieiit, January ls«, 1909)
  • Furnaces, Charcoal Blast, in the Ural, Professor Pavloff, 493
  • Charge Calculator, Copper Smelting, R. Marshall, 44
  • Crucible, Casting Tramway Crossings, 36
  • The Electric, and Electrical Process of Steelmaking, W. Rodenhauser, 617, 640
  • Electric, Frick, Girod, Heroult, Kjellin, Roechling - Ridenhauser, and St^sano, 617, 640
  • Plants, Some American Blast, 34, 57
  • GANTRY at Harland and Wolff's Works, iff , iv., X., xiv., XV,, xvi. (Special Supplement, June \^th, 1909)
  • Girder, New Form of, 426
  • Guns, Quick-firing Field, 650, 660
  • HAMMERS —3ee Machine Tools
  • Harbour Works at Baltimore, 104
  • IRON and Steel, Preservation of, A. S. Cushman, 520, 530, 537, 565, 591
  • Irrigating Machine, Combined Tractor and, Gwynne, 590
  • Irrigation Pumping Project, Divi. Madras, A Venturi Meter (^ipplement, January 1909
  • JOINT for Copper Pipe, Leigh, 248
  • LABORATORtES at the Toronto University, 103, 112, 129, 130
  • Ladle Carriaere. Electro-Hydraulic, Dnisburger Company, 523
  • Lamp, Arc, Lowering Gear, 144
  • Lamps, Arc, Improvement, Union Electric Com* , pany, 172
  • Lathes—see Machine ^ools i
  • Lift, Anderton Boat, Re-construction
  • Janyaiy/ Is^, 1909) |
  • Lighting Sets for Boats, 336
  • Lock under Construction, Florida, at Havre, 3 I (/Svpj^iemeni, January 1909)
  • Locomotive, Central Argentine Railway, 601 Chemin de fer de VOuest, Four- cylinder Compound, 14 (Supple- 'meniy January 1909)
  • 100-Ton Electric, Detroit River Tunnel, 183
  • Electric Tunnel, 69 Four - wheels Coupled Express, North-Eastern Railway. 420, 474 {Two-page Supplement, Apml 1909 ; Td'o-pagc Supplemetit^ May nil, 1909)
  • Great Central, Three-cylinder Tank, 14 (Supplement. January Is^. 1909) Great Western, Four-cylinder NonCompound, 14 (Supplement, January 1st 1909)
  • Italian State Railways, Ten-wheels Coupled Compound, 14 (Supple- meni, January Is^, 1909)
  • London, Brighton and South Coast, Four-wheels Coupled Tank, 10, 15 (Correction, 62) (Supplement, January Is^, 1909)
  • Mallet Articulated Compound, Eastern Railway of France. 294, 299 (Two-page Supplement^ March l^th,
  • Mallet Compound, for Southern PaciBc Railway, 522
  • South-Eastern and Chatham, Four- wheels Conp'ed, 14 (Supplement, January ls<, 1909)
  • Locomotives, Articulated Compound, 47, 71 Bodmer’s Balanced, 236; (Correction), 319
  • Two New French, 587

Machine Tools:

  • Bar-cutting Machine, J. Butler, 665
  • Bending Machine, Angle Iron, Midgley, 120
  • Drilling Electric Motors, Kearns’ Attachment for, 173
  • Drilling Machine, Duplex Four-spindle, Webster. 400, 401, 402
  • Drills, Archdale’s Machine for Testing, 590
  • Drills, Twist, Experiments with, on Cast Iron | and Steel, Dempster Smith and R. Poliakoff, 309, 326 I
  • Flanging Frees, 600-Ton, Berry’s, 173
  • Flanging Press, Hydraulic. Borsig, 21
  • Hammer, Double Pneumatic, Pilkington, 172
  • Hannmer, Pneumatic Converted, Pilkington, 660
  • Lathe, 8jio., with All gear Head. Carron Company and Salmond and Company, 248, 249
  • Chasing, Holbrook, 251
  • Duplex, Horizontal, Webster, 401 Large Screw-cutting, Cunliffe, 484, 485 102in. Turbine Rotor, Wm. Muir, 498
  • Machine for Drilling Rails and Driving Screw Spikes, Jacobs, 668
  • Machine Tools at Butterfield’s Sheet Iron Tank Works at Shipley, 290; (Correction), 316
  • Milling Machine Tests, P. V. Vernon. 284
  • Planer, Bridge Turntable, Decatur Bridge Company, 686
  • Plano-milling Machine, Kendall and Gent, 68
  • Shaping Machine, H. W. Kearns’, 454

Maps:

  • Antwerp, Port and Docks, 589
  • Arica-La Paz Railway, 445
  • Camerton and Limpley Stoke Railway, 131
  • China, Railways of, 257
  • Detroit River Tunnel, 180
  • Esneh, Position on the Nile, 79
  • Italy, State Railways, Electrification, 385
  • Nottingham, Railway Facilities near, 446
  • Pegu-Moulmein Railway, 578
  • Suez Canal, Port Said and Entrance, 438
  • Sydney Hahour, Proposed Tunnels across, 497
  • Toronto, 84
  • Ural Metallurgical Region, 494
  • MILLING Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Motor Boat Reversing Gear, 337
  • NUT-LOCKING Device, New Sultan Engineering Company, 560
  • OIL Atomiser, 376
  • PACKING and Piston Ring, Lancaster and Tonge, 190, 480
  • Peat, Ekenberg’s Wet-carbonising Process for, 549
  • Pile Driver, Steam, J. Garvie, 603
  • Pile-raising Machine, 40-Roller, Tomlinson, 274
  • Pipes, Copper, Coupling for, Bryce, 169
  • Pistons and Piston Valves, 623, 647
  • Piston Ring—see Packing
  • Planing Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Pontoon, Large Coal Barge Lifting, Goole Ship-building and Repairing Company, 561
  • Portrait, Elgar, Dr. Francis, 83
  • Propellers, Determining the Thrust of, J. H. Heck, 510
  • Propeller Testing Apparatus at Paris Tank, 340
  • Pump, Sand, for Dredger, 344, 352, 353
  • Pump, Three-stage Turbine, Worthington Pump Company, 170
  • Pumping Plant, Electric, for Sewage Work at Milton, 188
  • Plant, Hydraulic, for Japan, Fielding and Platt, 190
  • Station, Winnipeg Fire Service, 656
  • Pumps, Gas Engine-driven Accnmulator, Siegener Maschinenbau A,G., 88, 92
  • Pumps and Turbines for Circulating Condensing Water, W. H. Allen, 506, 507; (Correction, 566)
  • Pumps at Winnipeg, Glenfield and Kennedy, 656
  • RAILWAY, Arica-La Paz, 381, 444, 450
  • Camerton and Limpley Stoke, 131 Carriage Ventilator, Minnitt, 169 Coach, Southern Belle Express, 31, 32
  • Electric Train for South London Line, 141, 162, 164
  • Extension in Colombia, Dorada, 264, 268
  • London, Brighton and South Coast, Electric Train, 141, 162, 164
  • London, Brighton and South Coast, Pullman Coach, 31, 32
  • Midland, Company’s New Line, Kingsbury and Water Orton, 480,
  • Midland, Station at Nottingham, 446
  • North-Eastern, Queen’s Saloon, 318. 322
  • North-Eastern, Snow Plough, 302 Pegu-Moulmein, 578, 582, 630, 632, 634
  • Time Table of 1838, 92
  • Tunnel, Proposed, between Genoa and Milan, 160
  • Wilmslow and Levenshulme, 108
  • Reamers, Adjustable, Vickers, Sons and Maxim, 223
  • Reservoir, Honor Oak, 472, 476
  • River Breach and Closure, Colorado, 359
  • Rope, Cross-laid Double-layer Wire, 57
  • Rope, Square-plaited, Drive for Wire Mills, Veithardt, 46; (Correction, 75)
  • Ropes, Cotton, Power Tiansmiesion by, 197
  • SAND Pump Dredger, Leviathan, 344 352, 353
  • Saw Bench, Two-spindle, Robinson, 196
  • Scale, Enlarging and Reducing, B. J. Hall, 560
  • Screw Threads, Interchangeability in, Donaldson. 170, 201
  • Sewage Disposal Works, Glasgow South-side, 138, 142
  • Sewage Pumping Plant, Electric, at Milton, 188
  • Shaping Machines—see Machine Tools

Ships: British Navy:

  • Bellerophon, H.M. Battleship (Supplement^ Jamiary IJJZ, 1909)
  • Indomitable, H.M. Armoured Cruiser (Stipple* wentf January IsZ, 1909)
  • Swift, H.M. Torpedo-lx)at D..stroyer, 222, 223
  • Vanguard, H.M. Battleship, 218, 221, 342(r?ro- page Supplement^ April 2nd^ 1909)

Ships: Foreign Navies:

  • Argentine Gunboat Parana, 665
  • Austro-Hungarian Submarine, 43
  • Brazilian Battleship Minas Geraes (Supplement^ January l^Z, 1909)
  • Brazilian Battleship Sao Paulo, 430
  • French Dreadnoughts, Condorcet, Diderot, and Voltaire Class, 438
  • French Submarine Salvage Boat Vulcain, 598
  • Russian Armoured Cruiser Rurik (Supplement^ January ].«<, 1909)
  • United States Scout Cruiser Salem, Turbines Repair, 616

Ships: Miscellaneous:

  • Axholme, Stern Wheel Steamer for the Niger, 616
  • Ben-my-Chree, 364
  • Craster Hall, Ixjngitudinally Framed Ship, 234, 242 (Two-page Supplement, March litk, 19<)9)
  • Drill Bmt for Submarine Blasting, 403 Favourite, American Salvage Steamer, 136
  • Harland and Wolff’s Ships, Typical Vessels, 626 {Four-page Supplement^ June 18^A, 1909)
  • Launch, Oil-tired, Simpson, Strickland, 146 Lauren tic. White Star Canadian Liner, 426 Orsova, Orient Liner, 545, 556
  • Paso de Martin Garcia, Twm-screw Steamer, 528, 536
  • Pioneer, 40ft. Gas-driven Cabin Cruiser, 376
  • Rathmore, London and North - Western Si earn ship, 55 {Two Two-page Supplements^ January Ibth^ 1909)
  • Rorqual, Screw Trawler, Eltringham, 298 Teutonic, White Star Liner, 626
  • SHOPS at Harland and Wolff’s Works, Belfast,
  • 626 (Sixteen-page Supplement, June 18<A, 1909) Show, Royal Agiicultural Society, 653
  • Slide Rule for Calculating Pipe Velocity and Discharge, E. H. Essex, 668
  • Snow Plough for North-Eastern Railway, 302
  • Spanner, Platelayer’s Ratchet, Frye, 324
  • Spark Arrester for Cupolas, Osborn, 278
  • Spinning Frames, “Mougne,” Two-speed Device for, Coulthard, 197
  • Steam Trap, See-saw,” W. H. Bailey, 561
  • Steel, Mild, Dished Ends, Results of Tests on, 154 155, 209, 210, 211, 212, 258, 259
  • Steel, Tool, Testw Files and, 349
  • Submarine Bells, French, 4
  • Sugar Cane Mill, 11-Roller, and Dumb-turner, J. McNeil, 192, 196
  • TANK, Paris Experimental, 340, 389
  • Tank, Sheet Iron, Butterfield’s Works at Shipley, 290 (Correction, 316)
  • Tanks, Experimental, Various Sections, 389
  • Testing Files and Tool Steel, 349
  • Machine, 300-Ton, at Birmingham University, 532, 533
  • Machine for Twist Drills, Archdale, 590
  • Tests on Steel—see Steel and Machine Tools Tidal Mills ; Tidal Power, W. C. Horsnaill, 214, 233
  • Torpedo Battery in the Mediterranean, 412
  • Tractor and Irrigating Machine. Gwyone’s, 590
  • Tractor, Light Steam, Foster, 654
  • Tractors, Military, Trials, 223, 246, 297
  • Tramway Crossings, Casting, 36
  • Transporter for Mining Works, A. R. Grossmith, 638
  • Transporter, Motor-driven, for Buenos Aires, Royce, 580
  • Traverser, 70-Ton Motor-driven, Heywood, 42
  • Tube Sinking for the Detroit River Tunnel, 182
  • Tunnel, Detroit River, 180
  • Turbine, Parsons, as in Use on U.S. S. Chester, 669
  • Turbines Repair of United States Scout Cruiser Salem, 616
  • Turbines, Wind—see Wind Turbines
  • VALVE, Reducing, W. H. Bailey, 561
  • Ventiiaior for Railway Carriage, Minnitt, 169
  • Viaduct, Concrete, at Sharpness Docks, 60, 64
  • WAGON, Heavy Oil Motor, Broom and Wade, 93
  • War Material, 650, 660
  • Water Board, Metropolitan, Reservoir at Honor Oak, 472, 476
  • - Filtration and Purification for Public Supply, John Don, 95, 120
  • - Storage in the Ruhr Valley, 117
  • Waterworks Tunnel, Toronto, 84
  • Weighing Machine, Automatic, Stacey, 94
  • Weighing Machine, Hydraulic, Schaffer, 427
  • Wheel, “Panflex” Spring, Parsons, 404
  • Windmill for Driving Dynamo, Childs’, 323
  • Windmills, E. L. Borne, 286, 307
  • Wind Turbines, Steel Wings Turbine Company, 639
  • Winding Drum in the Transvaal, 119
  • Wood-moulding Machine Guard, Ransome, 613
  • Works, Butterfield’s Sheet Iron Tank, at Shipley, 290
  • - Harland and Wolff’s, at Belfast, 626 {Sixteen-page Special Supphvient, June 18Z/t, 1909)
  • - Kaye’s Cement, at Southam, 8, 12, 28, 38
  • - Vickers, Sons and Maxim, Small-arms and Machine Tool, at Erith, 573 {Two-page Supplement^ June 1909)
  • Worm Gear Drive at Epsom Waterworks, David Brown, 118

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