The Engineer 1918 Jan-Jun: Index: Illustrations








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A A.E.G. Bombing Biplane, 484, 487 Aga Flasher for Marine Lighting, 202 Aga Pendulum Lens for Marine Lighting, 226 Albatross Biplane Scout, 469, 470 Alldays and Onions’ Agricultural Tractor, 116 American Ocean-going Concrete Steamship Faith, 251, 518 Amsler Impact Testing Machine, 435 Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Forth and Clyde Ship Canal Scheme, 111, 113 Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Measuring Machine, 302 Arrol, Sir W., and Co.’s Coal Handling Plant at Oran, Algeria, 204, 205, 208 Aspinall, F. B., on Regnault’s Latent Heat of Steam Investigations, 525 Asquith, William, Limited, Rough Turning Shell Lathe, 236 Austin Armoured Car and Lighting Set, 288, 289 “ Autogas ” Producer Using Gasworks Coke, John Wright and Co., 369 Avery, W. and T., Limited, Modern Light Machine Shop, Herbert Carpenter, 102 Avonside Engine Company’s Oil Motor Locomotives, 420, 421 B BAGNALL, W. G., Limited, Internal Combustion Locomotive, 442, 443 Barclay, Andrew, and Sons, Limited, Fireless Locomotives, 443, 448 Bennis Automatic Shell Conveyor, 274, 284 Bingham-Powell Pitch Measuring Machine for Screw Gauges, 126 Birmingham and the Production of Munitions, 270, 288, 296, 398, 406 Birmingham Small Arms Company, Works. 398, 406 Black and Decker’s Air Compressors or Vacuum
Pumps, 565
Blackwell, Robert Winthrop (Portrait), 313 Blount, B.,and W. H. Woodcock, on Vacuum Balance Cases. 148 ; (Letter), 249 Bracebridge Hall Club, Lincoln, 203. 232. 236, 237 Brisbane Water Supply—see Cabbage Tree Creek British Agricultural Tractors and Haulers, 4, 10, 45, 65, 93, 98, 116 British Ljungstrom Marine Turbine Company, Turbo-Electric Ship Wulsty Castle, 423, 428 British Locomotives of 1917, 28, 32 British Thomson-Houston Company’s Current
Limiting Reactances, 323
British Westinghouse Company’s Quick Starting Device for Oil Engines, 37 British Westinghouse Three-Crank Doubleacting Gas Engine, 452 Brown, H., and Co.’s Air-Lift Pumping Plant at Curragh Camp, 475 Brown, Lenox and Co., Building Construction System, 269 Buenos Aires, 16,000,000 Gallon Reservoir at, 228 Burrator and Roborough—see Plymouth c CABBAGE Tree Creek Reservoir for Brisbane Water Supply, 70, 74 Caledonian Railway Six-coupled Passenger Tank Locomotive, 30, 248 {Two-page Supple* ment, March 22nd, 1918) Caproni Aeroplane, 6 Carpenter, Herbert, on a Modern Light Machine Shop, 102 Carter, Sir G., on Standard Cargo Ships, 252, 257, 259 Chance’s Apparatus for Coast Lighting, 201, 225 Clayton and Shuttleworth Tractor, 116 Collier Light and Sound Apparatus. 202 Curragh Camp. Air-Lift Pumping Plant at, H. Brown and Co., 475 D DAVIES, C. E., on Power Required by Cold Rolling Mills, 221 Davies-Soames Differential Electro-Magnetic Clutch, 78 Denny, C. W., New System of Reinforcing Metals, 322 Denver and Rio Grande Railway, 191-Ton Locomotive, 82 Dutton, Frank, on Road and Rail Transport, 550 E EASTLEIGH—see London and South-Western Superheater Locomotive, 162 {Two-page Supplement, February 22nd, 1918) Edwards, Professor C. A., on the Hardening and Tempering of Steel, 161 F FIAT Works—see Turin Forth and Clyde Ship Canal, 111, 113 Foster, Wm., and Co.’s Works Club—see Bracebridge Fowler, John, and Co., Steam Ploughing and Cultivating Equipment, 527, 536 French Explosives Factory, Workpeople’s Welfare at, 25 French Light Agricultural Tractor, 300 Friedrichshafen Bombing Biplane, 356, 357, 388 Furness Railway, Sixty Year Old Locomotive, Fletcher, Jennings and Co., 432 G GARDNER, L., and Sons, 30in. Crank Pin Lathe, 50 German Airship S.L. 11 and Aircraft Engines, 156, 157, 182, 183; (Letters), 193, 227, 272, 316, 382 Glasgow and South-Western Railway Shunting Tank Engine, 29, 30 Glenfield and Kennedy’s Electro-Magnetic Clutch for a Planing Machine, 366 Glover, M., and Co.’s Machines for Making
Locomotive Fire-lighters, 412
Goedkoop, Messrs., Kromhout 350 B.H.P.
Marine Engine, 36
Great Central Railway Four-cylinder Express Passenger Engine, 28, 29 Greaves-Etchells Electric Furnace, T. H.
Watson and Co., Limited, 54, 59
Gresham and Craven’s Combined Steam and Westinghouse Brake Valve, 324 ; (Letters), 347 Guest-Lenox—see Brown H HARVEY, G. and A., Horizontal Spindle Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, 292 Hawthorn, Leslie and Co.’s Fireless and Internal Combustion Locomotives, 419, 420 Herbert, Edward G., Hack-Sawing Machine, 250 Highland Railway Signal-box Removal, 237 Hodgson’s, James, Trafford Tractor Attachment, 117 Hog Island Shipbuilding Yard, Philadelphia, 554, 559 {Four-page Supplement, June 28th, 1918) Holcroft, H., on the Graphical Representation of Locomotive Performance, 353, 376 Holland, Hannen and Cubitt’s Concrete Motor Boat, 391 Rollings, Ernest, Nut Making Machine, 510, 514 Hollings and Guest’s Ship Plate Bending Machine, 413 Hong-Kong University, Engineering Equipment at, 136, 164, 168, 199 {Two-page Supplement, March 8th, 1918) rl IRIS and Daffodil, Liverpool Ferry Boats, after the Zeebrugge Raid, 380, 385 Italian Battle Fleet, 245, 254 Italian Dreadnought Conte di Cavour, 245, 254 Italian Naval Aircraft, 6 Italian Scouts Carlo Alberto Racchiaand Carlo
Mirabello, 246, 254
Italy, Borax Recovery, Electrical Energy from the Volterra “ Soffioni,” 124 Ivel-Hart Agricultural Tractor, 4, 10 J JENKINS, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 311, 445, 486, 488, 492 KROMHOUT, 350 B.H.P. Marine Engine, Messrs. Goedkoop, 36 L LANCASHIRE and Yorkshire Railway’s Ambulance Train for United States Army, 181, 186 Lanchester Works, System at, 133 “ Lectroflater ” Compressor, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company, 565 Ljungstrom Turbo-Electric System—see British Ljungstrom London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Turntable at Newhaven, 105 {Two-page Supplement, February Isi, 1918) London and South-Western Railway Converted Locomotives, 28, 32, 162 {Two-page Supplement, February 22nd, 1918) London and South-Western Railway Express Passenger Engine, 28 Ludlum Electric Steel Furnace, 38 M McEWAN, Pratt and Co.’s Internal Combustion
Locomotives, Various Gauges, 464, 472
McLaren, J. and H., Steam Tractor, 45, 46 Madsen Automatic Gun, 495 ; (Letter), 512 Manlove, Alliott and Co.’s Centrifugal Oil
Reclaimers, 540, 541
Mann’s Steam Tractor, 4, 10 Martin’s Cultivator Company’s Motor Plough and Agricultural Tractor, 45 Massey, B. and S., 9|-Ton Friction Drop Stamp, 344 Maybach and Mercedes Aircraft Engines, 156,
157, 182, 183 ; (Letters), 193, 227, 272, 316,
• 382 Meldrum’s Shell Nosing Furnace for Solid Fuel, 294 Mercedes Aero Engines, Various Designs, 446, 450, 467 ; (Letters), 512, 531 Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland,
Express Engine Fitted with Superheater, 29,
Mid-Scotland Ship Canals, 111, 113 Moyes Flashing Apparatus, 202 Murray River, Irrigation Scheme, 15 N NORTH-EASTERN Railway Company, Train for the Director-General of Transportation, 16 (Two-page Supplement, January 4th, 1918) North Staffordshire Railway Company’s Electric Battery Locomotive for Copper Works, 213 o OERLIKON Company’s Safety Devices for Steam Turbines, 58 {Two-page Supplement, January 18th, 1918) Oran, Algeria, Coal Handling Plant at, Sir
William Arrol and Co.. Limited. 204, 205, 208
p PARKS, R. B., Feeder Head for Ingot Moulds, 369 Parsons, Sir C., on the Formation of Diamond, 386, 410 Philip, W. L., Special Machines for Producing 9.2in. Shell, 190, 191 Plymouth Corporation Waterworks, Pipe Line Between Burrator and Roborough Reservoirs, 120, 124 Pollock, Walter, on Reinforced Concrete Vessels, 278, 279 Price, Charles, and Sons’ Narrow Gauge Internal Combustion Locomotives, 507 Q QUEBEC Bridge, 138 R RANSOMES, Sims and Jefferies’ Steam Tractor, 46 Rastrick’s Thrashing Machine, 214 Reese, A. K., on Copper Tuyeres for Blastfurnaces, 400, 404 Regnault’s Latent Heat Apparatus, F. B.
Aspinall, 525
Richmond Reverberatory Gas Furnace, 337 Rix, H. and H. Whitaker, on Die Casting of
Aluminium Bronze, 248, 281
Robey’s Steam Agricultural Tractor, 65 Rothera, L., on Electrically-driven Rolling Mills, 142, 146 Roxburgh, A. B., on the “ Autogas ” Producer, 369 s SAUNDERSON Tractor and Implement Company’s Universal Tractor, 66 Sheffield University’s Glass Department, 516 Skefko Ball Bearing Company’s Works, 309, 356, 358, 359, 362 South Australia, Irrigation Scheme on the River
Murray, 15
Spanish Naval Construction, 465 Spanish Submarine, Laurenti-Fiat Type, 465 Stevenson’s Unattended Lightship, 225 T TALBOT, Benjamin, on the Production of Sound Steel, 480 Tasker, W., and Sons’ Series of Agricultural Tractors, 66, 67 Thornaby Ironworks, Tees-side, By-Product
Coke Oven Installations, 402, 403
Trafford Tractor Attachment, James Hodgson, 117 Turin, Fiat Works, Testing Laboratory at, 555,
558
u UNITED STATES Army Ambulance Train, Built bv Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 181, 186 United States. Shipbuilding in the, 554, 559 {Four-page Supplement, June 28th, 1918)
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V VAN DEN BROEK, J. A., Compression Test of Steel, 444 Vindictive, H.M.S., after the’Zeebrugge Raid, 380, 385 Volterra “ Soffioni,ElectricalTEnergy from, 124 w WALLIS and Steevens’ Steam Motor Tractor, 93, 94, 95, 98 Walsh and Clark’s Ploughing Engine and Tractor, 93, 94 Watson and Co.’s Greaves-Etchells Electric Furnace, 54, 59 W. Weeks and Son’s New Simplex Agricultural Tractor, 94, 95, 98 Welbury, R., Container for Shell-bottling Dies, 282 Wolfe-Barry, Sir John Wolfe (Portrait), 68 ; (Letter), 96 Wolseley Motors, Limited, Aeroplane Shops, 289, 296 Wright, J., and Co.’s “ Autogas ” Producer, A. >'B. Roxburgh, 369 Wulsty Castle Turbo-Electric Ship, British Ljungstrom Marine Turbine Company, 423, 428 Wyles’ Motor Ploughs, 95, 96, 98 z ZEEBRUGGE Raid, H.M.S. Vindictive, Iris and Daffodil, 380, 385 Zeppelin and Gotha Engines, 156, 157 Subjects. A AERO Engines—see Engines Aeroplane, Caproni, 6 Aeroplane Shops, Wolseley Motors, Limited, 289, 296 Air Compressor, Electrically-driven, 336 Air Compressors or Vacuum Pumps, Black and Decker Manufacturing Company, 565 Aircraft, Italian Naval, 6 Air Lift Pumping Plant at Curragh Camp, H. Brown and Co., 475 Airship, German, S.L. 11, and Aircraft Engines, 156, 157, 182, 183 ; (Letters), 193, 227, 272, 316, 382 Agricultural Tractors—see Tractors Aluminium Bronze, Die Casting of, H. Rix and H. Whitaker, 248, 281 Ambulance Train for United States Army, Built by Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 181, 186 Armoured Car and Lighting Set, Austin Motor Company, 288, 289 B BALANCE Cases, Vacuum, B. Blount and W. H. Woodcock, 148 Ball Bearings, Skefko Ball Bearing Company, 309, 356, 358, 359, 362 Bending Machines—see Machine Tools Biplane, Bombing, The Friedrichshafen, 356, 357 388 Biplane Scout, The Albatross, 469, 470 Blast-furnaces, Copper Tuyeres for, A. K.
Reese, 400, 404
Bombing Biplane, A. E. G., 484, 487 Borax Recovery in Italy, Electric Energy from the Volterra Soffioni, 124 Boring Machines—see Machine Tools Brake Valve—see Valve Bridge, Quebec, 138 Bridges of the World, The Principal—A Comparison, 441, 463 (Two-page Supplement, May 24th, 1918); (Two-page Supplement, May 8\st, 1918) Bronze—see Aluminium Building Construction, Guest-Lenox System, 269 Burning of Pitch—see Pitch By-Product Coke Oven Installation, Thornaby Ironworks, Tees-side, 402, 403 c CANAL Schemes, Mid-Scotland Ship, 111, 113 Club, Bracebridge Hall, Lincoln, 203, 232, 236, 237 Clutch, Differential Electro-Magnetic, W. L. Davies and A. Soames, 78 Clutch, Electro-Magnetic for a Planing Machine, Glenfield and Kennedy, Limited, 366 Coal Handling Plant at Oran, Algeria, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 204, 205, 208 Coke Oven, By-product, Installation, Thornaby Ironworks, Tees-side, 402, 403 Combined Steam and Westinghouse Brake Valve, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 324 ; (Letters), 347 Concrete Ships—see Ships Container for Shell-bottling Dies, Ralph Welbury. 282 Conveyor, Automatic Shell, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 274, 284 Copper Tuyeres for Blast - furnaces, A. K. Reese, 400, 404 Current, Electric—see Electrical Matters D DIAMOND, Formation of, Sir C. Parsons, 386, 410 Die Casting of Aluminium Bronze, H. Rix and H. Whitaker, 248, 281 Dies, Shell-bottling, Container for, R. Welbury,
282 . ‘
Drilling Machines—see Machine Tools Drop Stamp Foundation, Repairing, Hal |r Williams and Co., 534 Drop Stamp, Friction, 9|-Ton, B. and S Massey, Limited, 344 E ELECTRICAL MATTERS: Current Limiting Reactances, British Thomson-Houston Company, 323 Davies-Soames Differential Electro-Magnetic Clutch, 78 D.P. Battery Company, Electrical Equipment for Locomotives, 213 Electrically-driven Rolling Mills, L. Rothera, 142, 146
Greaves-Etchells Electric Furnace, T. H. Watson and Co., Limited, 54, 59 j Lighting, Marine—see Lighting Locomotives, Electric—see Locomotives Ludlum Electric Steel Furnace, 38
Volterra “ Soffioni,” Electrical Energy from, 124 Wulsty- Castle, Turbo-Electric Ship’s Machinery, 423, 428 ENGINES AND MOTORS: Aero Engines, Mercedes, of Various Designs, 446, 450, 467 ; (Letters), 512, 531
Albatross Biplane Scout Engine, 469, 470
Gas'Engine for Pumping Plant at the Curragh, 475 Gas Engine, Three-crank Double-acting, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Limited, 452 Kromhout Marine Engine, 350 B.H.P., Messrs. Goedkoop, 36
Locomotive Engines—see Locomotive
Maybach and Mercedes—see also Zeppelin and Gotha Oil Engines, Quick Starting Device for, British Westinghouse Company, 37 Zeppelin and Gotha Engines, 156, 157, 182, 183 ; (Letters), 193, 227, 272, 316 ENGINEERING Equipment at Hong-Kong
University, 136, 164, 168, 199 (Two-page Supplement, March 8th, 1918)
Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 311, 445, 486, 488, 492 F FACTORY, An Extemporised Munition, 314, 318, 336, 340, 379, 384 Feeder Head for Ingot Moulds, R. B. Parks, 369 Ferro-Concrete Trusses, Method of Warming, 399 Fire-Lighters for Locomotives, Machines for Making, M. Glover and Co., 412 Formation of Diamond, Sir C. Parsons, 386, 410 Furnace, Electric Steel, Ludlum Electric Steel
Furnace Corporation, 38
Furnace, Greaves-Etchells Electric, T. H.
Watson and Co., Limited, 54, 59
Furnace Plant for Pitch and Creosote Mixtures, 332 Furnace, Reverberatory Gas, Richmond, 337 Furnace for Solid Fuel, Shell Nosing, Meldrums, Limited, 294 Fuse-making Tools, Automatic, 336, 340 Fuses—see Munition Factory G GAS Producer Using Gasworks Coke, The “ Autogas,” J. Wright and Co., 369 Gauges, Optical Projection Apparatus for
Testing, 346
Glass Department, Sheffield University, 516 Graphical Representation of Locomotive Performance, H. Holcroft, 353, 376 Gun, Madsen Automatic, 495 ; (Letter), 512 H HACK SAW—see Machine Tools History of Engineering, Links in the, Rhys
Jenkins, 311, 445, 486, 488, 492
I IMPACT Testing Machine, The Amsler, 435 Ingot Moulds, Feeder Head for, R. B. Parks, 369 Irrigation Scheme on the River Murray, South
Australia, 15
L LABORATORY, Testing, at the Fiat Works, Turin, 555, 558 Latent Heat of Steam, Regnault’s Investigations, F. B. Aspinall, 525 Lathes—see Machine Tools Laundry, Steam, Machinery, for War Purposes, 265 Lighting, Marine, Recent Developments in, 155, 201, 225 Links in the History of Engineering, Riiys Jenkins, 311, 445, 486, 488, 492 Locomotive, Electric Battery, for Copper Works, North Staffordshire Railway, 213 Express, Fitted with Superheater, Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, 29, 30 Fireless, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Limited, 419, 420 Four-cylinder Express Passenger, Great Central Railway, 28, 29 Internal Combuston, Avonside Engine Company, Limited, 420, 421 Internal Combustion, W. G. Bagnall, Limited, 442, 443 Internal Combustion, Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., Limited, 420 Locomotive, London" and South-Western Converted Superheater, 162 (Two- page Supplement, February 22nd, 1918) London and South-Western Railway Express Passenger, 28 Performance, Graphical Representation of, H. Holcroft, 353, 376 Shunting Tank, Glasgow and South-Western Railway, 29, 30 Six-coupled Passenger Tank, Caledonian Railway, 30, 248 (Two- page Supplement, March 22nd, 1918) Sixty Year Old, Furness Railway, 432 191-Ton, on the Denver and Rio Grande Railway, 82 Turntables—see Turntable Locomotives, Fire-Lighters for, Machines for Making, M. Glover and Co., 412 Locomotives, Fireless, Andrew Barclay and Sons, Limited, 443, 448 Locomotives, Small, of Special Types, 419, 442, 448, 464, 472, 507 Locomotives of 1917, Some British, 28, 32 Locomotives, Two Converted, London and South-Western Railway, 28, 32, 162 (Two- page Supplement, February 22nd, 1918) Loco-Tractor—see Road and Rail Transport M MACHINE Shop, Modern Light, W. and T. Avery, Limited, Herbert Carpenter, 102 MACHINE TOOLS: Electro-Magnetic Clutch for a Planing Machine, Glenfield and Kennedy, Limited, 366 Hack-Sawing Machine, Edward G. Herbert, Limited, 250 Horizontal Spindle Boring, Drilling and Milling Machine, G. and A. Harvey, Limited, 292 Lathe, 30in. Crank Pin, L. Gardner and Sons, Limited, 50 Machines, Special, for Producing 9.2in. Shells, 190, 191 Munition Factory, Lathes and Other Tools at, 314, 318, 336, 340, 379, 384 Nut-making Machine, Ernest Rollings, 510, 514 Rough Turning Shell Lathe, W. Asquith, Limited, 236 Ship Plate Bending Press, Hollings and Guest, Limited, 413 MANUFACTURE of Bearings—see Ball Bearings MAPS:
Fog Gun Stations on the Clyde, 225 Hong-Kong, 136 Steel Areas in Great Britain, 170
MARINE Lighting, Recent Developments in, 155, 201, 225 Measuring Machine, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co., 302 Metals, A New System of Reinforcing, C. W. Denny, 322 Milling Machines—see Machine Tools Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 561 Munition Factory, Extemporised, 314, 318, 336, 340, 379, 384 Munitions, Birmingham and the Production of, 270, 288, 296, 398, 406 NAVAL Aircraft, Italian, 6 Nut-making Machine, Ernest Hollings, 510, 514 o OIL Reclaimers, Centrifugal, Manlove, Alliott and Co., 540, 541 Optical Projection Apparatus for Testing Gauges, 346 p PITCH and Creosote Mixtures, Burning of, 332 Pitch Measuring Machine for Screw Gauges, The Bingham-Powell, 126 Plough, Motor, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 45 Ploughs—see also Tractors, Agricultural Ploughing and Cultivating Equipment, Steam,
J. Fowler and Co., Limited, 527, 536
Portrait, Robert Winthrop Blackwell, 313 Portrait, Sir John Wolfe Wolfe-Barry, 68;
(Letter), 96
Power Required by Cold Rolling Mills, C. E. Davies, 221 Producer, Gas, Using Gasworks Coke, The “ Autogas,” 369 Pumping Plant, Air Lift, at . Curragh Camp, H. Brown and Co., 475 Pumps, Air, Oil, and Water for German Gotha Biplane, 184 R REACTANCES—see Electrical Matters Reinforcing Metals, New System of, C. W.
Denny, 322
Removing Signal-box Bodily, 237 Repairing a Drop Stamp Foundation, Hal
Williams and Co., 534
Reservoirs, 16,000,000 Gallon, at Buenos Aires, 228 Road and Rail Transport, F. Dutton, 550 Rolling Mills, Cold, Power Required by, C. E.
Davies, 221
Rolling Mills, Electrically-driven, L. Rothera, 142, 146 s SAFETY Devices for Turbines—see Turbines Salvage of Merchant Ships, 532 1 Saws—see Machine Tools Screw Gauges, Pitch Measuring Machine for, Bingham-Powell, 126 Shell-bottling Dies, Container for, R. Welbury, 282 Shell Conveyor, Automatic, Ed. Bennis and Co., Limited, 274, 284 Shell, 9.2in., Special Machines for Producing, W. L. Philip, 190, 191 Shell-making Tools—see also Machine Tools Shell Nosing Furnace for Solid Fuel, Meldrums, Limited, 294 SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS: General:
Salvage of Merchant Ships, 532
Shipbuilding Yard, Hog Island, Philadelphia, 554, 559 (Four-page Supplement, June 28th, 1918) British Navy: Vindictive, H.M.S., Iris apd Daffodil, after Zeebrugge, 380, 385 Foreig-n Navies : Italian Battle Fleet, Conning Tower, Armament, Mine-laying, Gun Turret, &c., 245, 254 Italian Dreadnought Conte di Cavour, 245, 254 Italian Scouts Carlo Alberto Bacchia and Carlo Mirabello, 246, 254
Spanish Naval Construction, 465 Spanish Submarines, Recent, 466
Miscellaneous Vessels: American Ocean Going Concrete Steamship Faith, 251, 518 Concrete Motor Boat, Holland, Hannen and Cubitts, Limited, 391 Concrete Ship, Our First, for British Government, 434 Reinforced Concrete Vessels, Walter Pollock, 278 279 Standard Cargo Ships, Sir G. Carter, 252, 257, 259 Turbo-electric Ship Wulsty Castle, 423, 428 SIGNAL-BOX on the Highland Railway, Removing, Bodily, 237 Slitting Mill, 445, 486, 488, 492 Steam, Latent Heat of, Investigations, Regnault’s, F. B. Aspinall, 525 Steam Ploughing and Cultivating Equipment, J. Fowler and Co., Limited, 527, 536 Steam Turbines—see Turbines Steam and Westinghouse Brake Valve, Combined, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 324; (Letters), 347 Steel; Compression Test, J. A. Van den Broek, 444 Steel Furnace, Ludlum Electric Steel Furnace Corporation, 38 Steel, Hardening and Tempering of, Professor C. A. Edwards, 161 Steel, Sound, The Production of, &c., Benjamin Talbot, 480 Superheater Engine—see Locomotive Swarf De-oiling Plant, Manlove, Alliott and Co., 540, 541 , T • TARGETS, Moving, and Torpedo Attack, 561 Testing, Impact, Machine, The Amsler, 435 Testing Laboratory at the Fiat Works, Turin, 555, 558 Thrashing Machine, Rastrick’s, 214 Torpedo Attack, Moving Targets and, 561 Tractor Attachment, The Trafford, James
Hodgson, 117
Tractor, Light Agricultural, Ateliers Vve. A. de Mesmey, 300 Tractors andHaulers, Some British Agricultural, 4, 10, 45, 65, 93, 98, 116 Train, Ambulance, for United States Army, Built by Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 181, 186 Train, Special, for Director-General of Transportation, North-Eastern Railway Company, 16 (Two-page Supplement, January 4th, 1918) Transport, New System of, F. Dutton, 550 Turbines, Steam, Safety Devices and Arrangements on, Oerlikon Company, 58 (Two-page Supplement, January 18th, 1918) Turbo-electric Ship—see Ships Turning Machine—see Lathe Turntable, 60ft. Locomotive, at Newhaven, London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, 105 (Two-page Supplement, February 1st, 1918) u UNIVERSITY, Hong-Kong, Engineering Equipment at, 136, 164, 168, 199 (Two-page Supplement, March 8th, 1918) V VACUUM Balance Cases, B. Blount and W. H.
Woodcock, 148 ; (Letter), 249
Vacuum Pumps, Air Compressors or, Black and
Decker Manufacturing Company, 565
Valve, Combined Steam and Westinghouse Brake, Gresham and Craven, Limited, 324 (Letters), 347 w WATER Supply for Brisbane, Cabbage Tree Creek Reservoir, 70, 74 Waterworks, Plymouth, Pipe Line between Burratorand Roborough Reservoirs, 120, 124 Workpeople’s Welfare at a French Explosives Factory, 25 Works, Birmingham Small Arms Company, 398, 406 Works, Lanchester, System at, 133
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