The Engineer 1920 Jul-Dec: Index: Miscellaneous
























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ABELL, Professor T. B., on Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non-uniform Stream, 291
Abell, Sir W. S., on Safety of Life at Sea, 54
A d m i ral ty and Resea re h, 66 3
AERONAUTICS Aero Engines—see, jlso Engines
Atr Conference, 372, 385, 40G, 431
Civil Aviation and Air Services, Major-General Sir F. H. Sykes, 385
Commercial z\irship ; Its Operation and Construction, Sir Trevor Dawson, 433, 501
Operation of Civil Aircraft in relation to the Constructor, H. White-Smith, 406
Present Position of Aircraft Research and Contemplated Developments, Air Vice-Marshal Ellington, 407, 409
Some Aspects of Service Aviation, Air Marshal Sir Hugh Tren chard, 432
Technical Aspects of Service and Civil ’ Aviation, Captain F. S. Barnwell, 408, 431
Visit to Croydon Aerodrome, 407
Airships as Cargo Carriers, Wing-Commander T. R. Cave-Brown-Cave, 257
Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78
Bristol Aeroplane Company’s Coupe 'Two-seater Aeroplane, 52; “ Pullman ” Triplane, 52 (Supplement, July I6Z//, 1920); Seaplane, 488
British Aerial Transport Company’s Five-seater Biplane and Single-seater Monoplane, ‘‘The Crow,” 53 (Supplement, July \(\th, 1920)
Central Aircraft Company’s Three-seater Seaplane ,‘Centaur,” 53 (Supplement, July 1920)
Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
Handley Page W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, 52 (Supplement, July \ftth, 1920)
Martinsyde “ /V ” Type Passenger and Freight Aeroplanes, 54 (Supplement, July \Sth, 1920)
Martinsyde Racing Aeroplane “Semiquaver,” 54
Parachutes and Quick-release Device, E. R.
Calthrop’s Aerial Patents, Limited, 79, 80
Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
“Silver Streak” All-metal Freight-Carrying Biplane, Short Brothers, 52, 53, 62
AERONAUTICS (continued):
Supermarine Aviation Works’ Flying Boat’ 53, 54 (Supplement, July \bth, 1920)
Vickers Aircraft Works, Weybridge, 444, 454 Vickers F.B. 9 “Gun bus” Biplane, 446
Vickers S.E. 5 Single-seater Fighters, 446, 454
Vickers-Virny Commercial Machines, 444, 454
AGRICULTURAL Implements at Smithfield Club Show, 582
Agricultural Machinery at Darlington Show, 8, 32, 58
Ahrons, E. L. on—
Hope Town Foundry, Darlington (W. and A. hatching, 419; (Letters), 448. 478, 528
Locomotives Built by B. Hick and Son, Bolton, 102
Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson and Co.),* 369
Air Filter and Humidifier, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., Limited, 504
Air Pumps—see Pumps
Airships—see Aeronautics
Alcohol, Industrial, Captain A. Desborough, 208 .Alcohol, Power, 481
.Aidershot, Mechanical Transport War Vehicles at, with Tabulated Lists of Technical Particulars, 456; Additions, 487 ; (Letter), 478 Allen, Engineer-Lieut.-Commander (1. B., on Service Experience with Condensers, 330
Alloys of Aluminium and Magnesium, Constitution of the, Mr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gaylor, 298
Alloys—see also Iron and Steel
American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt, 641
American Concrete Mixing-Machinery, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382
Auxiliary Equipment, 384
Charging, 382
Concrete Mixer Drums, 197
Discharge and Distribution, 382
Drum Mixers, 193, 197
Hand-operated and Small Power Mixers, 345 Intermittent versus Continuous Mixing, 34 3 Machine Mixing. 193. 197
Mixers without Drums, 343
Mixers for Railway, Tramway and other Work, 345, 354
Mortar and Grout Mixers, 384
Operating Control 384
Power and Wheels, 383
Road and Paving Mixers, 194, 195. 197, 344, 354
Tilting Mixers, 197, 275, 343
American Concrete Mixing Machinery, (continued):
Time Control Devices, 383
Water Feed Control, 383
AMERICAN ENGINEERING NEWS: 114, 285, 300
American Slipway for 5000-Ton Ships, 1 14
Clinker Grinders in Furnaces, 285
Concrete Rectangular Engine-house, 114
Copper Sulphate for Algjc in Canals, 300
Crushed Coal Fuel, 114
Electric Mine Hoist, 285
Iron-Nickel Alloys, 285
New Blast Pipe for Locomotives, 1 14
Tests of Fire-box Grates, 114
Timber from Live and Dead Trees, 300
Tubular Oil Tank Ship of Concrete, 285
AM ERICAN Mercury Vapour Boiler, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
American Water Power Resources, 156
Antimony and Arsenic, The Effect of, on
Admiralty Gun-metal, R. T. Rolfe, 299
Aqueduct—see Water Supply
Argentine—see also Iron and Steel
Argentine, Water Power in the, 460
Armstrong, Professor H. E., on Research and the University Problem, 304
Arrhenius, Dr. S. A., on the Problem of the
World’s Supply of Energy, 139
Arthur, Captain J. S., on the Sterlisation of
Water by Chlorine Gas, 527, 531, 564
Ashfield, Lord, on the Training of Railway Staffs, 435
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES:
Association, British: Airships as Cargo Carriers, Wing-Commander T. R. Cave-Brown-Cave, 257
Annual Meeting at Cardiff, 196, 198, 200, 201, 207, 211, 231, 256
Cutting Edges, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 207
Dynamical Method of Raising Gases to a High Temperature, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
Farm Tractors from the View-point of the User, S. F. Edge, 256
Fuel Economy, Committee’s Report, 196, 231,
High-speed Petrol Engines, H. R. Ricardo, 256
Industrial Alcohol, Captain A. Desborough 208
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Association, British (continued):
Iron Industry of South Wales, A. E. Trueman, 231
Lubrication and the Germ Process, H. M.
Wells and J. P. Southcombe, 231
Measurement of Ventilation in Coal Mines, Professor .1. T. Macgregor Morris, 257
Metallurgy of Tungsten and Zinc :
.Ductile Properties of Tungsten, Professor C. II. Desch, 231
Electrolytic Zinc, Samuel Field, 231
Tungsten, Use of, in Manufacture of Highspeed Steel, J. L. F. Vogel, 231
Pneumatic Elevators, Professor Win. Cramp, 257
Removal of Reefs in the Rio G uadi ana, Dr.
J. S. Owens, 201
Specific Heat and Dissociation in Internal Combustion Engines, H. T. Tizard and D. R. Pye, 257
Speculation and Hypothesis, Professor A. S.. Eddington, 211
Strength and Suitability of Engineering Materials, Presidential Address, Professor C. F. .Jenkin, 200
Testing Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 207
Association of Engineers, Manchester: Engineers and the Education Act of 1918, Mr. Spurley Hay, 511
Manufacture and Utilisation of Coal Gas, Developments in, F. J. West and T. A. Tomlinson, 567
Radiological Testing of Materials, A. P. N.
Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
Vibration, Julius Frith, 430
Association, Incorporated Municipal Electrical: Convention at Bradford and llkley,
B.E.A.M.A. and I.M.H.A., Presidential Address, T. Roles, 17
Institute, Iron and Steel: Autumn Meeting at Cardiff, 299, 306, 335 ; Programme, 124
Cleaning Blast-furnace Gas, A. Hutchinson and E. Bury, 335
Constitution of Nickel-Iron Alloys, Mr. D.
Hanson and Miss H. E. Hanson. 307
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES (continued):
Institute, Iron and Steel (continued):
Electric Steels, C. G. Carlisle, 336
Electrification of the Ebbw Vale Works and
Collieries, Walter Dixon, 299, 306, 337 Inter-crystalline Fracture in Mild Steel, Dr.
W. Rosenhain and Mr. D. Hanson, 306
Variations in Heat Supplied to Blast-furnace and Effect on Fuel Consumption, W. W. Hoilings, 335
Visits to Works, 306, 337
Institute of Metals: Annual May Lecture Announcement, Casting of Metals, Professor T. Turner, 298
Autumn Meeting at Barrow, 272, 298, 330 ; Programme, 191
Behaviour of Beta Brass when Cold-rolled, F. Johnson, 330
Brass Foundry Practice at Vickers Limited, H. B. Weeks, 272
Constitution of the Alloys of Aluminium and Magnesium, Mr. D. Hanson and Miss Marie L. V. Gayler, 298
Crystal Growth and Recrystallisation in Metals, Professor H. C. 11. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 272
Effect of Antimony and Arsenic on Admiralty Gun-metal, R. T. Rolfe, 299
Failure of Manganese Bronze, J. S. H. Dickenson, 330
Influence of Gases on High-grade Brass, T. G. Bamford and W. E. Ballard, 298
Service Experience with Condensers, Engi-neer-Lieut.-Commander G. B. Allen, 330
Institute of Transport : Training of Railway Staffs, Presidential
Address by Lord Ashfield, 435
Institution of Automobile Engineers: Annua ISummer Meeting, Visits to Derby, Sheffield and Manchester Works, 5
Steel Research Committee, Some Notes on the Report of, J. II. S. Dickenson, 486, 500, 510, 513
Works Management, Sir II. Fowler, Presidential Address, 398
Institution of Civil Engineers : Conversazione and Exhibits, 42
Cross Connections on the Elan Aqueduct of the Birmingham Corporation Waterworks, F. W. Macaulay, 501
October Examinations, 1920, Pass List, Interim, 597
Presidential Address, J. A. Brodie, 446
Standardised Shock Tests, Sir R. Hadfield and Mr. S. A. Main, 610
Institution of Electrical Engineers: Electric Railway Contact Systems, Sir Philip Dawson, 67
Presidential Address, Llewellyn B. Atkinson, Review of Electrical Progress, 536
Summer Meeting at Cardiff, 80
Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Conversazione, 430
Council Membership, 430 ; (Letter). 422
Dinner to Engineering Professors, 591
Human Factor in Industry, Alexander Ramsay, 104, 109, 583
Lincoln Summer Meeting, Programme, 10 ; Papers and Visits, 82, 103 ; Dinner, 84
New Power Station for Messrs. Marshall, Sons and Co., Gainsborough, F. J. Cribb, 106
Presidential Address, Engineering during the War, Captain II. Riall Sankey, 418, 430, 45 1
Recent Excavator Practice, F. H. Livens and W. Barnes, 82
Road Transport by Steam Vehicles, P. W. Robson, 83
Roman Lincoln, Lieut.-Colonel E. M. Symp-*son, 82
Some Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140, 506
Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, Captain J. Stanley Arthur, 527, 531
Thermodynamic Cycles in relation to Internal Combustion Engine, Dr. W. J. Walker, 640, 655, 666
. Thomas Hawksley Lecture on Limit Gauging, Sir R. T. Glazebrook, 473
Uniflow Steam Engine, F. B. Perry, 104
Institution of Naval Architects: Comparative Trials of “ Still ” and “ Sulzer ” Engines, William Denny, 90
Efficiency of Propulsion of Full-sized Ships,
C. Frodsham Holt, 91
Experimental Work in Connection with Diesel Engines, Engineer-Commander C. J. Hawkes, 90, 93
Functions of the Merchant Ship, Sir Norman Hill, 38
Naval Architects’ Awards, 461
Safety of Life at Sea, Sir Westcott S. Abell, 54
Standard Marine Boilers, Committee’s Report, 584
Subdivision of Passenger Vessels. George Webster, 54
Summer Conference at J J verpool. 34, 38, 54, 90, 93
Visifs to Works, 39, 55
Institution of Petroleum Technologists : Colloidal Fuel, L. W. Bates and H. O’Neill, 537
Society of Chemical Industry :
Annual Meeting, 72
Coke Oven Corrosion, W. J. Rees, 72
Society, Liverpool Engineering-:
Sound in Engineering and Navigation, W. D. Kirkpatrick, 658
Society, Physical:
Construction of Thermo-couples by Electrodeposition, W. H. Wilson and Miss T. D. Epps, 143
ASSOCIATIONS, INSTITUTIONS & SOCIETIES {continued)'.
Society, Royal, of Arts:
Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, Alan A. C. Swinton, 592
AUSTRALIAN Subsidies, 222
Austria, Bank for Trade with, 222
Automatic Current Motor, 308
Axle Machining—see Machine Tools
BAGHDAD Railway—see Railways
Ball Bearings, Skefko Ball Bearing Company, 248
Bamford, T. G., and W. E.* Ballard, on Influence of Gases on High-grade Brass, 298
Barnes, G. N., on Labour Leaders, 133
Barnwell, Captain F. S., on Technical Aspects of Service and Civil Aviation, 408, 431
Bates, L. W., and H. O’Neill, on Colloidal Fuel, 537
Baumann, K., on Feed Heating for Land Power Stations, 101, 127, 150
Bearings, Roller and Ball, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, 333
Belgian Engineering Notes: 625, 649
Congo, The, 625
Harbour Works, 649
Motor Show, 625
Production, 625
The Situation, 649
Works at Ghent, 649
BELGIUM, Industrial Recovery of, 230 Belgium, Powerful Wireless Station for, 514 Belt, Leather, The Adhex, Monsieur Guillou,
590 ; (Letter), 606
Beneficial Accident, 46
Beta Brass when Cold-rolled, Behaviour of,
F. Johnson, 330
Billets for Drop Forgers, H. Brearley, 308 Birmingham Waterworks—see Water Supply Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel, also Engines Blow-down Explosion, 566
Boiler Feed-water Regulator, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
Boiler, Mercury Vapour, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
Boiler for Steam Wagon, at Smithfield Show, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 583
Boilers, Exhaust. Gas, Cockerill Company’s Serai ng Works, 495, 498
Boilers, Standard Marine, 584
Bolt Hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, 541
Books of Reference, 98, 187, 209, 304
Boring Mills—see Machine Tools
Brass, High-grade, Influence of Gases on, T. G.
Bamford and W. E. Ballard, 298
Brearley, H., on Billots for Drop Forgers, 309 Breuil -see Works, Creusot, &c.
Bridge, Large Railway, 506
Bridge, New, at Shanghai, 164
Bridge, Suspension, Detroit-Windsor, 186
Britain’s Timber Supplies, 38
British Association, 229—see also Associations
British Engineering Standards Association, 37.
92, 422
British Machine Tool—see Machine Tools
British Railway Workshops in War Time, 27, 36, 77
British Trade with Cuba, 568
Broaching Machines—see Machine Tools
Bronze, Manganese, Failure of, J. S. H. Dickenson, 330
Broom, Talbot C., on Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, 368, 393, 417
Buenos Aires, Province of, Drainage Problems in the, 669
Buildings, Heavy, Underpinning and Foundations of, 25
Burt Engine—see Engines
CALENDARS and Diaries, 647, 673
Canada, Fuel Oil in, 95
Canada, Water Power Development in, 76 :
(Letter), 134
Canadian Pulp and Paper, 80
Carey Oil Transmission System, 284
Carlisle, C. G., on Electric Steels, 336
Carpenter, Professor H. C. H., and Miss C. F.
Elam, on Crystal Growth, &c., 272
Cars—see Motor, also Railway
Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, E. A. V.
Linzey, 226
Catalogues, 48, 74, 98, 146, 190, 340, 597
Cave-Brown-Cave, T. R., on Airships as Cargo Carriers, 257
Cement, Portland, British Standard Specification for, 422
Chains, Power Transmission, Brampton
Brothers, Limited, 248
Chains, Precautions in the Use of, 620
Char-&-bancs, 40 H.P. Maudslay Motor Company, Limited, 426
Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non-uniform Stream, Professor T. B. Abell, 291
Chemical Engineering, 587
Chemical Works in Uruguay, 485
China, Another Blast-furnace in, 186
Chlorinator—see Water Supply, Sterilisation of Water, &c.
Civil Aviation—see Aeronautics
COAL, COKE, AND COLLIERIES: Anemometer, Portable Direct-reading, for Coal Mine Ventilation Measurement, Professor J. T. M. Morris, 257
Coal and Lignite in Spain, 591
British Columbia, Coal in, 643
Electrification of the Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Walter Dixon, 299, 306, 337
Fuel Economy, Committee’s Report, 196
German Coal Industry and Socialisation, 304
Hoo Cannel, 545
Labour Questions—see Labour
Pulverised Coal Explosions, R. C. Harvey, 191
CO2 Recorder, Electrical, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 333
Cockerill Engines—see Engines
Colloidal Fuel, Lindon W. Bates and Haylett O’Neill, 537
Commercial Airship—see Aeronautics, Air Conference
Concentrating Graphite, Hugh S. Spence, 258
Concrete Floor Arch at Thatcham, Berks, Test of, 408
Concrete Handling and Mixing Machinery, Winget, Limited, 33
Concrete Mixing Machinery, American, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382—for Sub-headings, see American
Concrete Piles, Driving, through Hard Soil, 174 Condensers, Service Experience with, Engineer-
Lieu t.-Commander G. B. Allen, 330
Condensers, Surface, Luther D. Lovekin,. 618
Conservancy Works on the River Murray,
Australia, 171, 180
Constantinople, Trade Situation at, 439
Contracts, 74, 266, 290, 314, 364, 468
Corrosion in Coke Ovens, W. J. Rees, 72
Corrosion, Problems of, 255
Coupling, Flexible, for Shafting, Wellman
Bibby Company, Limited, 252
Coupling, Hose, E. Barnfather ,590
Cramp, Professor William, on Pneumatic Elevators, 257
Crane, Floating, 150-Ton, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 18
Crane, Floating, 150-Ton, 351
Crane, Travelling Gantry, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 462
Crane, Travelling Gantry New Form, J. H. Walker, 631
Crane, 200-Ton Floating, for Liverpool, Mammoth, A. F. Smulders, 375 378
Crane, 120-Ton Overhead Electric Travelling, with Telescopic Cage, Sir W. Arrol and Co., Limited, 66
Cream Separators, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 9 Creusot—see Works, also Separate Headings Crompton, Colonel R. E., on Cutting Edges, 207 Crystal Growth and Recrystallisation in Metals,
Professor H. C. H. Carpenter and Miss C. F. Elam, 272
Crystal Palace, Imperial War Museum, 41
Cuba, British Trade with, 568
Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, J. and H.
McLaren, 582
Cultivator—see also Ploughing Machines
Current Motor, Automatic, 308
Current Prices for Metals and Fuels, 390, 414, 440, '466, 488, 492. 520, 546, 572. 598, 624, 625, 648, 674
Cutting Edges, Colonel R. E. Crompton, 207
D DATUM Line, 380
Davey, Norman, Studies in Tidal Power,. 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
Dawson, Sir Philip, on Electric Railway Contact Systems, 67
Dawson, Sir Trevor, on The Commercial Airship : Its Operation and Construction, 433, 501
Denny, William, on Comparative Trials of “Still ” and “ Sulzer ” Engines, 90
Derby, Flooding of—see Derwent Valley
Derwent Valley River Lands, Reclamation of, 470
Desborough, Captain A., on Industrial Alcohol, 208
Detroit-Windsor Suspension Bridge,. 186
Development of Locomotives, &c.—see Railway Locomotives
Dickenson, J. H. S., on Failure of Manganese Bronze, 330
Dickenson, J. H. S., Notes on Report of the Steel Research Committee of the Institution of Automobile Engineers, 486, 500, 510, 513
Diesel Coaches—see Railways
Diesel Engines—see Engines
Dixon, Walter, on The Electrification of the
Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, 299, 306, 337
Dollar Education, 482
Drain Excavator, the “Revolt,” S. Lincolnshire Agricultural Engineering Company, 58 Drainage Problems in the Province of Buenos Aires, 669
Drawing Implements, Some Useful, J. St. V. Pletts, 670
Dredger, Hopper, Steel Steamer Hydro, 176. 177
Dredger, Largest Gold-mining, 389
Drill, Steam, and Drilling Barge for Reef Removal, Dr. J. S. Owens, 201
Drills—see also Machine Tools
Driving Concrete Piles through Hard Soil, 174
Drop Forges, Billets for, H. Brearley, 309
Dunlop, James, on The Development of Locomotive Valve Gear, 15, 49
Dutch Engineering and Iron and Steel Competition, 356
Dynamical Method of Raising Gases to a High Temperature, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
Dynamical Reflections of a Ride on a Footplate, Sir G. Greenhill, 193
. E EBBW Vale—see Coal and Collieries Economiser Explosion at Huddersfield, 398 Economisers—see Feed Heating Economy Fuel—see Fuel
Eddington, Professor A. S., on Speculation and Hypothesis, 211, 229, 230
Edge, S. F., on Farm Tractors from the Viewpoint of the User, 256
Education Act, 1918, Mr. Spurley Hay, 51 1
Education, Dollar, 482
Educational Intelligence, 46, 190, 289
Egypt, American Chamber of Commerce in, 642 Elan Aqueduct—see Water Supply
ELECTRICAL MATTERS : Alternating-current Welding Equipment, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360, 361 Austria, Electrification Work in, 156
British Electrical Development Association, Meeting, 636
Canada, Water Power Development in, 76 ; (Letter), 134
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued') Creusot and its Associated Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co. (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
Alternators, Gas Engine Coupled, and Steam-driven Turbo-alternators, Schnei-der-Zoelly (Creusot), v
Dynamo Erecting Shop, Champagne-sur Seine, xiii
Electric Furnaces (Creusot), v
“ Electro - Metals ” Steel Furnaces (Creusot), vii
Diesel - electric Self - propelled Railway Coaches, 511
Direct-current Welding Outfit, A.W.P. Electrodes, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360
Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification of, Walter Dixon, 299, 306, 337
Electrical CO2 Recorder, Cambridge and Pau Instrument Company, 333
Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value, &c., W. E.
Hughes, 350 ; (Letter), 478
Electro-plating Machinery, W. Canning and Co., Limited, 332
Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, Bruce Peebles and Co., Limited, 504
German Electrical Engineering Industry, Herr Henrich, 127
“ Heald ” Magnetic Chucks, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 361
Magnetic Ore Separator, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 361
Holland, Electrification Schemes for, 186
Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
Japan, Electrical Enterprises in, 106
Lighting and Starting Sets for Commercial Vehicles at Olympia, 426
Lister-Bruston Automatic Electric Lighting Sets, 58
Locomotives, Railway—see Railways
London, Electric Power Supply in, 379
Machine Tool Driving at Olympia, 235
Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition Miscellaneous Electrical Exhibits, 247
Machine Tool Speed Indicator, C. E. Lugard and Co., 36 I
Magnetic Chucks, J. H. Humphreys and Sons, 248
Metallic Filament Lamp Industry, Pope’s Electric Lamp Company, 580
Millivoltmeter, Foster Instrument Company, 247
Motor Car, “ Crown Magnetic,” 498 ; (Letters). 528, 558, 606, 644
Motor Switch Panel, British Thomson-Houston Company, Limited, 247, 248
Motor Vehicles, Electric, at Olympia, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Company, R. Garrett and Sons, 402, 404, 425
New Zealand, Electrical Developments in, 487 “ N.I.-F.E.” Battery for Motor Vehicles, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 400
Oil-electric Drive on Shipboard, 612, 616
Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply Systems, 220
Omnibus, Petrol - electric, Tilling - Stevens Motors, Limited, 424, 425
Peebles La-Cour Motor Converter, 504
Petrol-driven Electric Lighting Sets, W. H. Dorman and Co., Limited, and Alamo Electric, Limited, 58
Petrol-electric Generating Sets, A. Lyon and Wrench, Limited, 58
Power Station, Marshall, Sons and Co., Gainsborough, 106
Pyrometer, Radiation, and Thermo-couple Recorder, Foster Instrument Company, 247
Pyrometers, Electrical, Foster Instrument Company, 247
Rai Iways—see Rai 1 ways
Railway Power Plants and their Management, 665
Relay Motor Starter, Electrical Apparatus Company, 332
Resistance Charging Units, Igranic Electric Company, 235
“Split Field” Motor Drive, John Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
Steels, Electric, C. G. Carlisle, 336
Taxes, New Motor, and Industrial Electric Trucks, 568
Thermo-couples, Construction by Electrodeposition, W. H. Wilson and Miss T. D. Epps, 143
Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 333 Tipping Wagons, Electrical, at Olympia, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Company, 402, 404..; Newton Bros., 424, 425
Turbo-alternators at Stoke-on-Trent, Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company, 150
Turbo-generator, 20-Kilowatt, Greenwood and Batley, Limited, 246
Two-ton Electric Truck, Greenwood and Batleyy Limited, 246, 247
United Alkali Company’s New Power Station, 55
Vamma Hydro-electric Plant, 324
Wire Rod Rolling Mill, Electrically Operated, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
Zinc, Electrolytic, S. Field, 231
ELEVATORS, Pneumatic, Professor Win. Cramp, 257
Ellington, Air Vice-Marshal, on Aircraft-Research and Developments, 407, 409
End Standards—see Standards
Enemy Patents, Restored, 283
Energy, Problem of the World’s Supply of, Dr. S. A. Arrhenius, 139
ENGINES AND MOTORS : General: Darlington Show, Steam and Internal Combustion Engines, 8, 32, 58
Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538
Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 152
Internal Combustion Engines : Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154 155, 158
ENGINES AND MOTORS {continued):
Internal Combustion Engines {continued)'.
Cockerill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Professor H. .Hubert, 495 ; (Letter), 558
Condor, 600 H.P., and other Engines at the International Exhibition, Rolls - Royce Company, 78, 86
Creusot and its Associated Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co., Engines at, {Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
Gas Blowing Engines (Creusot), ii, iv, v, i xiv, xv
Gas Blowing Engines (La Normande), xiii, xiv
Crossley’s 6 H.P. Gas Engine, Governor Mechanism, Arc.. 8, 9
Riesel - electric Self - propelled Railway Coaches, 511
Riesel Engines, Experimental Work, Arc.,
C. J. Hawkes, 90, 93
Riesel Engines for South America, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 210
Engines for Oil-electric Yachts Elf ay and Guinivere and Beam Trawler Mariner, 612, 616
Green Engine Company’s Motor for Avro Aeroplanes, 52
Hamworthy Oil Engine Winch, 58
High Compression Marine Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 224, 225
High-speed Petrol Engines, H. R. Ricardo, 256
Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140, 506
Motor Car, 19.6 H.P. Engine, Crossley Motors, Limited, 450
Motor Car Engine, Eight-cylinder, Leyland , Motors, Limited, 476, 477
Motor Car Engine, 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder, E. T. White and Co., 476, 477
Motor Car Engines at Olympia and White City Exhibition, 450, 476
Motor for Plough and other Farm Implements, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
Motor Windlasses for Cable Haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32
Napier 450 H.P. “ Lion ” Aero-engine, 78, 86
National Gas Engine Company’s 5 H.P.
Petrol, Paraffin or Gas Engine, 8, 9
Small Petrol and Paraffin Engines and SemiRiesel Crude Oil Engines, Petters Limited, 58
Specific Heat and Dissociation in Internal Combustion Engines, H. T. Tizard and
D. R. Pye, 257
Stafford Motor Car Engine, 499
“ Still ” and “ Sulzer ” Engines, Comparative Trials of, William Denny, 90
Surface Ignition Engine, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., Limited, 32
Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to : Internal Combustion Engines, Dr. W. J. Walker, 640, 655, 666
Three-cylinder Vortical Gas Engine, 120 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 567
“ Tiger ” 500 H.P. Aero-engine and Aircooled Aero-engines, Armstrong-Siddeley Motors, Limited, 78, 86
Water Injection in Crude Oil Engines, 631
Steam Engines : Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and ' Co., Steam-driven Corliss Engines, ii, viii {Fifteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
Engines for Tractors and Wagons—see Tractors and Wagons
Geared Steam Engine, 25,000 H.P., for a Rolling Mill, Mesta Machine Company, 110
Italian Coastal Torpedo Boats, “P.N.” Class, Engines of, C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
Meandros Steamship Engines, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
Uniflow Steam Engine, F. B. Perry, 104, 113 : (Letters), 134, 164, 211, 236, 260, 309, 326, 376, 478. 515
ENGINEERING Conditions in France, 138, 154
Engineering During the War, Captain H. Riall Sankey, 418, 430, 451
Engineering Literature—see Newcomen Society Engineering Materials, Strength and Suitability of, Professor C. F. Jenkin, 200
Engineering, Navy—see also Naval Matters
Engineering News—see also French, Belgium, South America
Engineering Standards—see British
Excavator Practice, Recent, F. H. Livens and
W. Barnes, 82
EXHIBITIONS : Commercial Motor Vehicle, 400, 404, 424, 425 International Aero Exhibition, 52, 62, 78 {Two-page Supplement, July Ibth, 1920)
Machine Tool and Engineering Exhibition, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254. 269, 274, 291, 302, 303, 328, 331, 357
Motor Car Show, Olympia and White City, 450, 476, 498, 509 *
Royal Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow, 504, 538
Smithfield Club Show, 582
Work by Disabled Ex-Service Men, 98
EXPLOSION, Blow-down, 566
Explosion at an Ironworks, 670
Ex-Service Men, 165
FARM Tractors from the View-point of the User, S. F. Edge, 256
Feed Heating for Land Power Stations, K. Baumann, 101. ] 27, 150
Feed-water Regulator, Automatic, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
Field, Samuel, on Electrolytic Zinc, 231
Filtration of Water, Rapid. Sir A. C. Houston. 218
Firms—see Histories of
Fisher, Lord, 63
Fleming, A. P. M., and J. R. Clarke, on Radio logical Testing of Materials, 642
Flexible Coupling, Wellman Bibby Company Limited, 252
Floating Crane, 150-Tons, 351
Flour-milling Machinery, T. Robinson and Son Limited, 32
Force and Power of Waves, I. Hiroi, 184
Forgers, Drop, Billets for, H. Brearley, 308
Forthcoming Engagements, 24, 48, 74, 124
148, 170, 192, 216, 242, 266, 290 316, 342.
366, 392, 416, 442, 468, 494, 522, 548, 574.
600, 626, 650, 676
Fowler, Sir H., on Works Management, 398
France, Engineering Conditions in, 138, 154
France, Financial Position in, 456
France, Motor Fuel Tests in, 515
France, Unemployment in, 669
Freezing Fish, 617
FRENCH ENGINEERING NOTES: 23, 47, 73, 99, 123, 147, 169, 191, 215, 241, 265, 289, 315, 341, 365, 391, 415, 441, 467, 491, 521, 547, 573, 599, 675
African Development, 573
American Coal, 441 599
Apprenticeship, 169, 289
Basset Process, 191
Belgium, Situation in, 147
Cession of Arsenals, 24 I
Cheap Power, 547
Cheaper Production, 391
Coal, 99, 215
Coke, 73
Cold Storage, 47
Colonial Development, 215
Colonial Institute, 47
Colonial Transport, 573
Commercial Ebb, 599
Commercial Reaction, 491
Currency and Trade, 675
Eight Hours’ Day, 23
Electrification, 391
Electrification of Railways, 73
Electro-pneumatic Control, 73
Export Trade, 467
Exports, 123
Foreign Trade, 215, 365
Fuel Economies, 521
Fuel Economy, 99, 147
Harbour Works, 315
Havre-Paris Pipe Line, 99
Hours of Labour, 215
Hydraulic Power, 191
Industrial Recovery, 169
I.C.F., The, 23
Inland Waterways, 391
International Agreements, 265
International Chamber of Commerce, 47
International Traffic, 547
Iron Ore, 47
Joy-Stick, 241, 441
Labour, 241
Labour Problem, 341
Loire, The, 341
Manufacturing Costs, 675
Mechanical Coal Getting, 441
Metallurgical Prices, 191
Miners, 547
Miners’ Agitation, 467, 491
Motor Cars, 265
Motor Industry, 365
Motor Trade, 467
Naval Programme, 289
New Steel Process, 123
Oil Supplies, 467
Origin of the Steamboat, 341
Paris Sanitation, 315
Paris Transport, 123
Paris Water Supply, 341
Phosphates in Morocco, 169
Profit-sharing, 365
Prohibition of Imports, 99
Public Transport, 23, 521
Railway Convention, 573
Railway Disasters, 415
Railway Deficit, 441
Railway Organisation,. 491
Railway Reconstruction, 73
Rate of Exchange, 521
Reconstruction, 123, 147, 191
Reduced Rates for Export, 599
Revision of War Contracts, 169
Rhine Navigation, 315
Rhine, The, 289, 391
Situation, The, 415
Submarines for Exploration, 289
Suction Gas Economy, 289
Suggested Remedies, 675
Tax on Imports, 315
Tax on Turnover, 241
Threatened Strike, 521
Trade Organisation, 265
Trade Problems, 573
Trade Recovery, 147
Transports, 265
Unemployed Railwaymen, 23
Wages and Work, 547
Water Supply, 415
Works in Brittany, 215
Works at Havre, 365
FRENCH Tramways Amalgamation, 183
Frith, Julius, on Vibration, 430
Fuel, Colloidal, L. W. Bates and H. O’Neill, 537
Fuel Economy, Committee’s Report, 196, 231
Fuel, Motor, Position in the United States, 64
Fuel for Motor Transport, 87
Fuel Oil in Canada, 95
Fuels and Forests, 181
Functions of the Merchant Ship, Sir Norman tt : 11 o o
G “ GALECO ” Rust-proofing Process, Galvanising Equipment Company, Limited, 539 Garage, Special Construction for, 512 Gas, Coal, Manufacture and Utilisation of,
F. J. West and T. A. Tomlinson, 567
Gas Engines—see Engines
Gas, Oil and Electricity, 429
Gas by the Therm, 509
Gas Turbine Ship Climax, New Year's Eve Vision, 664
Gases, Influence of, on High-grade Brass.
T. G. Bamford and W. E. Ballard, 298 Gases, Raising, to a High-temperature, Dyna
mical Method of, Professor W. H. Watkinson 198
Gauge—see Tank Gauge, also Railways Gauges, Hardened Screw, Manufacture of.
Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, 310, 31 I Gear-cutting Machines—see Machine Tools German Coal Industry and Socialisation, 304 German Giant Gun, Sir George Greenhill, 651 German Liners—see Ships
German Machinery Industry, 13
German Midland Ship Canal, 606
Germany, Industrial Concentration in, 429
Germany, Mechanical Engineering Industry in.
351
Germany, Shipbuilding in, 137
Gilboa Dam—see Water Supply
Glasgow, Exhibition—-sec Exhibitions
Glazebrook, Sir R. T., on Limit Gauging, 473 Gold-mining Dredger, Largest, 389
Graphite, Concentrating, Hugh S. Spence, 258 Greenhill, Sir G., Dynamical Reflections of a
Ride on a Footplate, 193
Greenhill, Sir G., on the German Giant Gun, 651 Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools Grinding Wheels and Grinding Material,
Universal Grinding Wheel Company, 248 Gully-clearing Wagon, Straker-Squire, Limited, 424, 425
H HANSON, Mr. D., and Miss Maiie L. V. Gayler, on The Constitution of the Alloys of Aluminium and Magnesium, 298
Hanson. Mr. D. and Miss H. E., on The Constitution of Nickel-iron Alloys, 307
Hardened Screw Gauges, Manufacture of, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, 310, 31 I
Hardness and Strength of Metals, 535 : (Letters), 580
Havre-Paris Oil Pipe Line. 142, 591
Hawkes, Engineer-Commander C. J., on Experimental Work with Diesel Engines, 90, 93
Hawkesley, Thomas, Lecture—see Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Haymaker, Butter Churn, &c., at Darlington Show. Robert Boby, Limited, 9
Heating Surface, 561
Hedjaz, Machinery for The, 660
Henrich, Herr, on The German Electrical Engineering Industry, 127
Heslop, Major D. G., on The Baghdad Railway, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 2Qlh, 1920)
Hick, B., and Son—see Histories
Hill, Sir Norman, on The Functions of the Merchant Ship, 38
Hiroi, I., on The Force and Power of Waves, 184
Historical Engineering Literature—see Newcomen Society
Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, 102, 369.
419; (Letters), 448, 478
Holland, Electrification Schemes for, 186
Hollings, W. W., on Variations in Heat Supplied to the Blast-furnace, &c., 335
Holt, C. Frodsham, on The Efficiency of Propulsion of Full-sized Ships, 91
Hoo Cannel, 545
Hopper Dredger—see Dredger
Hose Coupling, E. Barnfather. 590
Hours—see Labour
Houston, Sir A. C., on The Rapid Filtration of Water, 219
Howitzer, 12in., on Railway Truck Mounting, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co.. Limited, 204, 209
Hubert, Professor H., on Cockerill Blast furnace Gas Engines, 495 ; (Letter), 558
Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, 394
Hughes, W. E., on Electro-deposited Iron : Its
Value, &c., 350 ; (Letter), 478
Hulme, E. W., Introduction to the Literature of Historical Engineering to 1640, 483
Human Factor in Industry, Alexander Ramsay, 10L 109, 583
Hurst, Charles, on Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, 152
Hutchinson, A., and E Bury, on Blast-furnace Gas Cleaning, 335
Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 608
Hydro-electric Plant at Vamma, Norway, 324
Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake,
Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
Hydro-electric Scheme for New Plymouth, New Zealand, 215
Hypothesis in Science, Bole of, 230—see also Speculation
IMPERIAL War Museum, 41
Impurities—see Iron and Steel
Industrial Administration, Institute of, Organisation of Payment by Results, 19
Industrial Alcohol, Captain A. Desborough, 208
Industrial Concentration in Germanv- 429
Industrial Electric Vehicles—see Electrical
Matters
League, 137
Questions—see also Labour Recovery of Belgium, 230 is—see Associations
ents for Industrial Use, 379
ce, Unemployment, Act, 1920, 178
I Combustion Engines—see Engines bional Aero Exhibition—see Exhibitions
RON AND STEEL: Argentine, Iron Industry in the, 474
Automobile Steels, 486, 500, 510, 513
Belgium, Industrial Recovery of, 230
Blast-furnace in China, 186
Blast-furnace Gas, Cleaning, A. Hutchinson and E. Bury, 335
Constitution of Nickel-iron Alloys, Mr. D.
Hanson and Miss H. E. Hanson, 307
IRON AND STEEL (continued'):
Creusot and its Associated Works, Iron and Steel Works, Schneider and Co. (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17/7?, 1920)
Breuil:
Casting Pits, x
Gas Producers, x
Open-hearth Furnace, 60-Ton, and Shop, vi, vii, x (Four-page Supplement)
Rolling Mills, x
Steel Works, i, vi, vii, x (Four-page Supplement)
Creusot :
Basic Open-hearth Furnaces, Crucible Furnaces, and Electric Furnaces, v (Four-page Supplement)
Blast-furnaces, ii-iv
Blast-furnace Engines—see Engines Boilers, Babcock and Wilcox, Kestner, v Central Power Station, v
Coke Oven and By-product Plant, iv “ Electro-Metals ” Steel Furnaces, vii
Forging Dpeartment, viii {Four-page Sup-plcment)
Gas Producers, v, vii
Rolling Mills, Cogging, Heavy Plate, Bar and Finishing, Sheet, Armour Plate, Tire Roughing and Finishing, vii, viii (Four-page Supplement)
Steel Department, v
Steel Foundry, vii
Henri-Paul Works at Montchanin.. Iron and Bronze Foundry, x
La Normande :
Blast-furnaces, xi, xii-xiv
Coke Oven and By-product Recovery Plant, xiv
Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired, xiv, xv
Open-hearth Furnaces and Bessemer Converters, xiv
Open-hearth Ingot Stripper, xiv, xv Rolling Mills, xiv Steel Works, xiv, xv
Dutch Engineering and Iron and Steel Competition, 356
Electric Steel, C. G. Carlisle, 336
Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value, &c., W.
E. Hughes, 350 ; (Letter), 478
Impurities in Iron and Steel, 205 ; (Letters), 375, 528
Inter-crystalline Fracture in Mild Steel, Dr.
W. Rosenhain. and Mr. D. Hanson, 306 International Iron and Steel Trade, 384
Iron Industry of South Wales, A. E. Trueman. 231
Iron and Steel Institute—see Associations
Irthlingborough Iron Ore Mines, 177
Japanese Iron Oxide Sand, Steel from, 643
Local Heating of Steel, 329
Motor, Enclosed, for Steel Works, Bruce Peebles and Co., Limited, 504
Problems of Corrosion, 255
Properties of Steels—see Report of the Steel Research Committee
Report of Steel Research Committee of the Institution of Automobile Engineers, Notes on, J. H. S. Dickenson, 486. 500. 510, 513
South African Iron, 206
Steel Research, 561
Temperature of Steel Exposed to the Sun, 606
Tungsten, Papers by Professor C. H. Desch and J. L. F. Vogel, 231
Variations in Heat Supplied to Blast-furnace &c., W. W. Bollings, 335
ISSUE of Great Moment, 205
Italy, Industrial Unrest in, 422
JENKIN, Professor C. F., on Strength and
Suitability of Engineering Materials, 200
Johnson, F., on Features in Behaviour of Betabrass when Cold Rolled, 330
Jutland—see Ships, Naval Matters
KIRKPATRICK, W. D., on Sound in Engineering and Navigation, 658
L LABORATORY, National Physical, Report, 68
LABOUR NEWS, STRIKES, AND WAGES QUESTIONS: Datum Lino, 380
Hours of Work, 347
Human Factor in Industry, Alexander
Ramsay, 104, 109
Industrial League, 137
Industrial Peace, 279
Industrial Unrest in Italy, 422
Issue of Great Moment. 205
Labour, 405 ; (Letter), 448
Labour Leaders, G. N. Barnes, 133
Labour and Trade, Sir Alfred Yarrow, 594
Lost I ndustry, 6
Organisation of Payment by Results, J. E.
Powell, 19
Overtime in the Engineering Trades, 352
Payment by Results in the Coalfields, 355 •
(Letter), 376
Threatened National Lock-out, 255
Trades Union Ballots, 114
Unemployment in France, 669
Unemployment Insurance Act, 1920, 178
Wage Increase Refused, 88, 92
Work by Disabled Ex-Service Men. 98
Works Management, Sir H. Fowler. 398
LABOUR-SAVING Devices in a Motor Car
Works, 132, 133, 136
La Normande—see Works, Creusot, &e.
Lathes—see Machine Tools
Launches and Trial Trips, 22, 48, 74, 148. 170
191, 216, 288, 340, 392, 439, 597, 650, 673
Laws of High-speed Punching, Captain T. J.
Tresidder, 126 ; (Letter), 309
Lea, Professor F. C., on Testing Materials at High Temperatures, 207
LEADERS: Admiralty and Research, 663
Automatic Train Control, 355
Britain’s Timber Supplies, 38
British Association, 229
British Machine Tool Trade, 303
Chemical Engineering, 587
Datum Line, 380
Developments in Naval Design, 159
Dollar Education, 482
Electric Power Supply in London, 379
Engineering Branch of the Navy, 88
Financial Position in France, 456
Fuel for Motor Transport, 87
Fuels and Forests, 181
Future of the Railways, 536
Gas, Oil, and Electricity, 429
• Gas by the Therm, 509
German Coal Industry and Socialisation, 30 I
German Machinery Industry, 13
Hardness and Strength of Metals, 535
Heating Surface, 561
Impurities in Steel, 205
Industrial Concentration in Germany, 429
Industrial League, 137
Industrial Peace, 279
Instruments for Industrial Use, 379
Issue of Great Moment, 205
Jutland Narrative, 456
Labour, 405
Lessons from Jutland, 639
Local Heating of Steel, 329
Locomotive, A New, 663
Locomotives for China, 181
London Trams and Motor Omnibuses, 37
Lord Fisher, 63
Metallurgical Patents, 455
Motor Car Industry, 509
New Railway Policy, 13
Our Ignorance Concerning Lubricants, 613
Payment by Results in the Coalfields, 355
Perfecting the Railway Machine, 587
Power Alcohol, 481
Problems of Corrosion, 255
Railway Electrification, 329
Railways’ Counter Proposals, 613
Shipbuilding in Germany, 137
Speculation and Hypothesis, 229
Standard Specifications and Research.. 37
Standards and Foreign Markets, 160
Steel Research, 561
Technical Discussion, 640
Technical Literature, 113
Threatened National Lock-out, 255
Threatened Slump, 64
Trade Union Ballots, 114
Uniflow Steam Engine, 113
Wise Wages Award, 88
LEATHER Belt, New Type of, the Adhex, Monsieur Guillou, 590 ; (Letter), 606
LETTERS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS: England, North of, 21, 45, 71, 97, 98, 121, 145, 167, 189, 213, 239, 240, 263, 287, 312, 339, 340, 363, 388, 412, 438, 464, 490, 491. 518. 544, 545, 570, 571, 596, 622, 646, 672
Lancashire, 20, 44, 70, 95, 120, 144, 166, 188,
212, 238, 262, 285, 312. 338, 362, 387, 411,
436. 463, 489, 517, 543, 569, 594, 621, 645, 671
Midlands and Staffordshire, 19, 43, 69, 95. 119, 122, 143, 165, 187, 211, 237, 261, 264. 285, 311, 337, 340, 361, 386, 410, 436, 462. 488, 516, 519, 542, 568, 594, 620, 644, 670
Scotland, 21, 45, 71, 98, 121, 145, 167, 189.
213, 239, 264, 287, 313, 339, 364, 389, 412, 438, 464, 490. 518, 544, 570, 596, 622. 623, 646, 672
Sheffield. 19, 22, 44, 46, 70. 72, 96, 120, 122, 144, 165, 188, 212, 238, 240, 262, 264, 286. 288, 312, 314, 338, 362, 364, 388. 411, 413,
437, 439, 463, 465. 490, 517, 519, 543, 569, 595, 597, 621, 645, 672
Wales and Adjoining Counties, 21, 22, 46, 72, 97, 98, 122, 146, 168, 189, 190, 214, 240, 264, 288, 314, 339, 364, 389, 413, 438, 439, 464, 465, 490, 491, 519, 545, 570, 571, 596, 597. 623, 647, 673
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Aeronautics and the State, H. S. Wildeblood, 6
Continuous Brakes for Goods Trains, E. H. Paulin, 6 ; K. C. Strahan, 60 ; T. Barty, 60 ; P. Sengficld, 261 ; J. W. Cross, 309
Corroded Steel Stanchions, Muntz's Metal Company, 606
Crown Magnetic Car, S. P. Christie, 528. 641 ; R. Le Grice Elers, 558 : Magnetic Transmission Company, 606
Deane, Mr. Henry, H. J. Deane, 261
Electro-deposited Iron, Sherard Cowper-Coles, 478
Excess Profits and the Manufacturing Engineer, Stafford Ransome, 165
Film in Industry, E. W. Rainer, 478
Finsbury Technical College, An Old Student. 84
Hardness and Strength of Metals, C. Sumpter, 580
Hopetoun Foundry, J. W. Bolton, 478 ; Mecanicien, 528—see also Whessoe Foundry Hot Water and Domestic Supply Services, W. J. Hollinworth, 84
Impurities in Steel, H. Brearley, 375 ; C. P. Sandberg, 528
Internal Combustion Engine Nomenclature, C. W. T., 644
Kitching, Messrs. W. A., E. L. Ahrons, 478
Labour Troubles, Wm. S. G. Kinmond, 448
Large Gas Engines, J. H. Hamilton, 558
Laws of High-speed Punching, W. Worby Beaumont, 309
Leather Belt, New Type of, Geo. T. Pardoe, i 606 1
Locomotive Footplate Experiences, E. C. Poultney, 134; Wm. T. Holcker, 236: P. II. Parr, 260 ; W. B. Thompson, 376
Locomotive Piston Valves, J. T. Wallis, 60
London and North-Western Oil-fired Locomotive, F. R. Macdonald, 261
Low Temperature Cycle for Large Internal Combustion Engines, J. R. Kingston, 164
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR {continued}: Lowering Heavy Weights by the Flow of Sand, H. Addison, 326 ; W. J. Barnett, 606
Manufacturers’ Representatives in South Africa, British Manufacturers Representatives’ Association of South Africa, 528
Mechanical Stokers, E. C. S., 422
Mechanics of Solidity, J. Innes, 580
Milling Acme Threads, J. W., 478 ; A. D., 580 Payment by Results in the Coalfields
W. H. G., 376
Piston Valves versus “D” Valves, H. L. Senior, 6
Power Alcohol, Parsons Motor Company. Limited, 134
Press Job, 8. J. Eglinton, 261 ; H. C. Armitage, 422
Railway Problems, B. D. H. Bean, 134
Registration of Engineers and Federation of Engineering Institutions, P. Griffith, 84
Severn Tidal Power Scheme, Henry Davev, 558
Shaft Coupling, A New, J. T. Towlson, 165 Steam Boiler Efficiency, Jas. Dunlop, 60, The “ Mechanicals ” and Associate Members of Council, E. R. Dolby, 422
Tidal Power, Arthur Oates, 606 ; S. O’Dwyer, 644
Tractors—Lessons of the War, G. Goddard, 478
Trouble with a Chain Drive, J. Watney and Co., 528 ; Geo. T. Pardoe, 558
Uniflow Engine, F. W. Dean, 515 ; A. J. W. Graham, 164, 211 ; Thos. Hill, 309 ; A. C. Pain, 164, 236, 326 ; F. B. Perry, 134, 211, 309 ; Robey and Co., Limited, 376 ; F. Schubeler, 478 ; D. M. Stuart, 260 ; J. M. Walshe, 515 ; X., 260
Uniflow Steam Engines, F. Schubeler, 478
Wasted Water Power, Arthur Newman, 558 ;
W. Walker, 580
Water Power Development in Canada, T. Stevens, 134
Whessoe Foundry, W. Boby and Son, 448 ;
E. L. Ahrons, 478—see also Hopetoun Foundry
LINCOLNSHIRE Engines—see Engines
Linzey, E. A. V., on Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, 226
Liquid Fuel Burner, Scarab Oil Burning Company, Limited, 243
LITERATURE : Reviews: Advertising the Technical Product, C. A. Sloan and J. D. Mooney, 563, 631
Cement, Bertram Blount and Others, 280
Centenary Volume of Charles Griffin and Co., Limited, 631
Deeds of a Great Railway, G. R. S. Darroch, 615
Engines of the Human Body, A. Keith, 14 Industrial Electric Vehicles and Trucks, W.
Worby Beaumont, 483, 589
Irrigation, Roads, and Buildings, and on the Water Supply of Towns, Notes on, W. L. Strange, 160
Naval Operations, Vol. I., to the Battle of the Falklands, December, 1914, Sir J. S. Corbett, 182
Surveying, W. N. Thomas, 14
Union Textile Fabrication, R. Beaumont, 89, 281
Short Notices: Electric Lighting for Cycles and Motor Cycles, Harold H. U. Cross, 589
Field Manual, Practical Treatise of Surveying Methods and Operations, A. L. Higgins, 89, 589
Marine Engineers’ Handbook, F. W. Sterling, 563, 589
Monographs of Industrial Chemistry : Margarine, William Clayton, 357, 615
Oil Finding, E. H. Cunningham Craig, 161
Retaining Walls, their Design and Construction, G. Paaswell, 14, 589
Shipbuilding Cyclopedia, F. B. Webster, 615
Books Received: A.B.C. of Storage Battery Management, E. C. McKinnon, 589
Advancement of Science, 1920, 357
Aeronautics in Theory and Experiment, W. L.
Cowley and H. Levy, 563
Aeroplane, Dynamics of the Rene Devillers, 589
Aeroplane Engines, Design of, John Wallace, 483
Aeroplane Structural Design, T. H. Jones and J. D. Frier, 563
Air Navigation, A Primer of, H. E. Wimperis, 89
Airscrews in Theory and Experiment, A.
Fage, 357
Air Screws, A Treatise on, W. E. Park, 665 Aluminium, G. Mortimer, 14
American Civil Engineers’ Handbook, 331
American Shipbuilding Cyclopaedia, 89
Armature Winding, P. Sylvester, 14
Automobile Engineer Year-book for 1920, 89 British Chamber of Commerce in Belgium, 14 British Engineering Standards Association :
Milling Cutters and Reamers, 563
Rolled Steel Sections for Structural Purposes, 563
Specification for Portland Cement, 563
Water-tight Fittings for Incandescent Electric Lamps, 563
Water-tight Glands for Electric Cables, 563 Butterworth’s Workmen’s Compensation Cases, Vol. XII., 14
Calorific Power of Fuels, H. Poole, 89
Cassell’s Engineers’ Handbook, H. Adams, 39 Cement and Concrete Users, Handbook for, M. H. Lewis and A. H. Chandler, 89
Chemical Analysis of Steel Works’ Materials, Fred Tbbotson, 357
City of Bradford Technical College Calendar, 331
Coal Fire, Margaret W. Fishenden, 331
Coal in Great Britain, Walcot Gibson, 589
Complete Airman, G: C. Bailey, 665
Compressed Air Power, A. and Z. Daw. 89
Concept of Nature. Tamer Lectures, A. N.
Whitehead. 331
LITERATURE (continued):
Books Received (continued) :
Controllers for Electric Motors, H. D. James, 14
Debentures : The Purposes they Serve, &e., H. W. Jordan, 331
Direct-current Motor Generator Troubles, Operation, and Repair, T. S. Gandy and Elmer 0. Schacht, 357
Domestic Sanitary Engineering and Plumbing, F. W. Baynes, 483
Drainage Engineering, D. Wm. Murphy, 331
Dredging Engineering, Lester Simons, 483
Dynamics, Elementary, J. W. Landon, 563
Economic Liberty, Harold Cox, 14
Efficiency of Pumps and Ejectors, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 357
Efficient Boiler Management, with Notes on Re-heating Furnaces, C. F. Wade, 161
Electric Cables and Networks, Theory of, Alex. Russell, 357
Electric Furnaces in the Iron and Steel Industry, W. Rodenhauser and Others. 331
Electric Lighting, O. J. Ferguson, 89
Electric Switch and Controlling Gear, C. C.
Garrard, 563
Electric Welding : Theory, Practice, Application and Economics, H. S. Marquand, 563
Electrical Engineering. A Text-book of, Dr. Adolf Thomalen, Translated G. W. O. Howe, 357
Electrical Handling of Materials, H. H. Broughton, Vol. L, Electrical Equipment, 563
Electricity Supply Act, 1919, W. S. Kennedy, 331
Electro-Chemistry, A Treatise of, B. Blount, 14
Employer’s Year Book, May, 1920, Philip Gee and Others, 331
Employment and Management, Selected Articles on, D. Bloomfield, 89
Engineering Enquiry (Electrical and Mechanical), Tomey Thompson, 357
Engineers’ Desk Book and Diary, 1920, 331
Engines of the Human Body, A. Keith, 14 Experimental Researches and Reports, 331 Explosives, Dictionary of, Arthur Marshall, 357
Fireman’s Handbook and Guide to Fuel Economy, Chas. F. Wade, 357
Free Access to the Sea for Switzerland, &c., R. Gelpke, 14
Government of India, Patent Office Journal, 1919, 89
Governors and the Governing of Prime Movers, W. Trinks, 357
Gyroscopic Compass, T. W. Chalmers, 589
Heat Engines, David A. Low, 665
Heat Engines, Design and Construction of. W. E. Nindc, 39
Hydraulics, with Working Tables, E. S. Bellasis, 615
Identification of Organic Compounds, G. B. Neave and I. M. Heilbron, 331
Industrial Administration, Lectures on, 39
Industrial Control, F. M. Lawson, 357
Institution of Civil Engineers, Abstracts of Papers, &c., J. H. T. Tudsbery, 14
Iron and Steel Institute, Journal of the, 331
Irrigation Pocket-Book, R. B. Buckley, 357
Labour, Capital and Finance, “Spectator” (W. W. Wall), 39
Liquid Air and the Liquefaction of Gases, T. O’Conor Sloane, 357
Machinery’s Screw Thread Book, C. Edgar Allen, 357
Margarine—see Short Notices : Monographs, &c.
Marine Screw Propellers, Detail Design of, Douglas H. Jackson, 357
Mechanics, Higher, Horace Lamb, 331
Mensuration for Marine and Mechanical
Engineers, J. W. Angles, 161
Metric Fallacy, F. A. Halsey, 39
Mind and Work, C. S. Myers, 589
Mine Bookkeeping, Robert McGarraugh, 589
Ministry of Public Works, Egypt, Nile Gauge Readings, &c., H. E. Hurst, 39
Monographs of Industrial Chemistry : Manufacture of Sugar from the Cane and Beet, T. H. P. Heriot, 357
Motor Cyclist’s A.B.C., Horace Wyatt, 357
Motor Lorry Design and Construction, C. F. Schaffer, 39
Naval Architecture, Applied, W. J. Lovett, 357
New Activity : Treatise on Mrs. Dickinson’s Discovery of a “New Radio-activity,”
F. A. Hotblack, 563
Nile Projects, Sir W. Willcocks, 161
Official Year-book of Scientific and Learned Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, 14
Oil Fuel Burning in Marine Practice, J. W.
M. Sothern, 331
Output Problem, J. E. Powell, 331
Ownership and Valuation of Mineral Property in the United Kingdom, Sir R. A. S. Redmayne and Gilbert Stone, 357
Patent Law of All Countries, Handbook of, W. P. Thompson, 357
Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks, A. Millward Flack, 357
Personnel Administration: Principles and-Practice, Ord wav Tead and H. C. Metcalf, 563
Physical Chemistry, Problems in, &c.
E. B. R. Prideaux, 14
Plant ation Rubber and the Testing of Rubber,
G. 8. Whitby, 665
Practice of Railway Surveying and Permanent Way Work, S. Wright Perrott and
F. E. G. Badger, 563
Principles and Practice of Aerial Navigation, Lieut. J. E. Dumbleton, 357
Pure Mathematics for Engineers,. Parts I. and II., S. B. Gates, 563
Pyrometry, &c., Charles R. Darling, 39
Quebec Bridge over the St. Lawrence River, Report, 14
Real Wealth of Nations, &c., J. S. Hecht, 14
Reinforced Concrete Design, Vol. II., Practice, Oscar Faber, 563
Reinforced Concrete, A Treatise on, W. Noble Twelvetrees, 665
Rhine, The New, R. Gelpke, 14
Rugby Engineering Society, “ Proceedings,” 1918-1919, 357
Spanish America: Its Romance, Reality and Future, C. R. Enock, 331
LITERATURE (continued):
Books Received (continued):
Statistics in Business: Their Analysis* Charting and Use, H. Secrist, 14
Steam Boiler Construction, E. G. Biller, 89
Steam Shovel Mining, Robert Marsh, jun., 589
Structural Drafting and the Design of Details, Carlton T. Bishop, 357
Thermodynamics for Engineers, J. A. Ewing, 39
Tramway Motorman’s Handbook, W. S, Ibbetson, 331
Trigonometry for Engineers, A. Primer of, W. G. Dunkley, 39
Warships, General Design of, Wm. Hovgaard, 615
Warships, Modern History of, William Hovgaard, 39
Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, Yearbook of, 89
LIVENS, F. H., and W. Barnes, on Recent Excavator Practice, 82
Livens, F. H., on Some Lincolnshire Oil
Engines, 103, 108, 140, 506
Lloyd’s Register—see Ships
Lock-out—see Labour
Locomotives and Gear—see Railway Locomotives
London Trams and Motor Omnibuses, 37
Lord Fisher, 63
Lorries, Motor Tipping, at Olympia, 424, 425, 426
Lorry, Hallford 5-Ton Tipping, J. and E. Hall, 425. 426
Lovekin, Luther D., on Surface Condensers, 61 8
Low-pressure Steam Chests, Safety of, 396
Lubricants and Lubrication, 605, 613
Lubricating Oil Cooler, Serck Radiators, 540
Lubrication and the Germ Process, H. M.
Wells and J. P. Southcombe, 231
MACAULAY, F. W., on Cross Connections on the Elan Aqueduct of Birmingham Water-Works, 501
MACHINE TOOLS: Automatic Nut-chasing Machine, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
Automatic Screw-cutting Lathe, John Lang and Sons, 359
Axle-facing and Centering Machine, Axleturning Lathe, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
Bar-grinding Machine, Centreless, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
Bateman Electrically Driven High-speed Planer. Ward, Haggas and Smith, 292
Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, Machine Tools at, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August I'ith, 1920)
Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
British Machine Tool Trade, 303
Broaching Machine, 70in., Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
Broaching Machine, 54in., Vickers Limited, 294, 295, 302
Centering Machine, John Lang and Sons, 358, 359
Cold-sawing Machine with Chip Remover, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
Cutting-off Machines, Clifton and Baird, 269, 274
Double Helical Gear Generator, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 291, 302
Drilling Machine, 30in., A. A. Jones and Shipman, 270, 274
Drilling Machine, Sensitive, and Belt-changing Gear, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 359
Drills and Milling Cutters, E. G. Wrigley and Co., Limited, 248
Electric Drill and Electric Grinder, C. Wick-steed and Co., Limited, 360, 361
Electric Drills and Magnetic Drill Posts, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
Electric Drills and Two-post Grinders, Selson Engineering Company, 359, 360
Electric Grinder, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
Electric Tools, &c., at Olympia Exhibition— see also Electrical Matters
Exhibition—see also Exhibitions
Grinding Machine, 12in. by 24in., A. A.
Jones and Shipman, 270, 274
Grinding Machine, Universal, the Norton, 27], 274
Grinding Machines, Charles Churchill and Co., Limited, 332
Heavy Planing Machine at Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co., xiii (Fifteen-page Supplement, September 13/7?, 1920)
“Hiloplane,” Electrically Driven Planer, John Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
Key way-cutting Machine, G. Richards and Co., 293
Large Electrically Driven Planing Machine, Noble and Lund, Limited, 619
Lathe, Bench, Toolmakers and Light Machinery, Limited, 328, 333
Lathe, 6 Jin. Centre Capstan, 331
Lathe, 3Jin., Drummond Brothers, 328, 333
Lathe, Single-purpose, C. Wicksteed and Co.. Limited, 293, 302
Lathes, Capstan and Turret, H. W. Ward and Co., Limited, 293, 295, 302
Lathes, 3fin. Centre Small, and Tool-room Lathe, Henry Milnes, 358, 359
Machine Tools at the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Works, 132, 133
Milling Machines, Horizontal and Vertical, James Archdale and Co., Limited, 244, 245, 254
Milling Machines, Universal, J. Parkinson and Son,357, 358
Milling Machines, Vertical and Plano, and Milling Cutter, Kendall and.Gent, Limited, 295, 296
Multi-spindle Drilling Machine, The Baush, 270, 274
Open-sided Planer, Ward, Haggas and Smith, 293
Radial Drilling Machine, 4ft., Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 271
MACHINE TOOLS (continued)-.
Radial Drilling Machines, Win. Asquith, Limited, 245, 254
Radial Sawing Machine, E. G. Herbert, Limited, 246
Repetition Lathe, 8jin., Dean, Smith and Grace, 359
Saws—see also Woodworking
Scarfing and Milling Machine, J.W. Barnes, u Limited, 162
Sensitive Drilling Machine, B.S.A. Tools, Limited, 246
Slotting Machines, Clark’s Machine Tool Company, Limited, 331
Spiral Bevel Gear Planer, Smith and ••^Coventry, Limited, 232, 233
Spur Gear Generator, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 233, 234
Sunderland Gear Planer, J. Parkinson and Son, 358
Swiss Lathes, Small, Selson Engineering Company, 328, 333
Taper-turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, George Richards and Co., Limited, 485
Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Machine, Herbert Hunt and Sons, 237, 331
“ Van Dorn ” Grinders and Portable Electric Drills, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 360
Vertical Milling Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 271, 272
“ Vilvalle ” Heavy Duty Sawing Machine, 331
Worm and Worm Wheel Machinery, D.
Brown and Sons, Limited, 228, 234
MACHINERY for the Hedjaz, 660
Magnetic Appliances—see Electrical Matters Magnetos for Commercial Vehicles, at Olympia.
426
Marine Engines and Governors—see Engines Marine Propeller—see Ships
Materials at High Temperatures, Testing, Professor F. C. Lea, 207
Materials, Radiological Testing of, A. P. M. Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
Mechanical Engineering Industry in Germany, 351
Mechanical Stokers on American Locomotives, 72
Mechanical Transport War Vehicles at Aidershot, with Tabulated Lists of Technical Particulars, 456 ; Additions, 487 ; (Letter), 478 Mercury Vapour Boiler, W. L. R. Emmet, 516 Metallic Filament Lamp Industry, Pope’s
Electric Lamp Company, 580
Metallurgical Patents, 455
Metals—see also Current Prices
Metals, Hardness and Strength of, 535 ;
(Letters), 580
Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
Millivoltmeters, Motors, Switches, &c.—see Electrical Matters
Mines, Iron—see Iron and Steel
Motor Car Accessories at the White City, Sparking Plugs, Tires, Bearings, Belts, Steering Gear, &c., 500
MotorCar, 19.6 H.P., Crossley Motors, Limited, 450
Motor Car, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Motors, Limited, 476, 477
Motor Car Engines—see Engines
Motor Car Headlights, Standardised Tests of, 641
Motor Car Industry, 509
Motor Car Show—see Exhibitions
Motor Car Works—see Works
Motor Cars, Electric—see Electrical Matters
Motor Cars, Light, at the White City, Rubury-Lindsay, Carden Engineering Company, &c., 499
Motor Cars, Spanish, 660
Motor Cars at the White City, D. Napier and Sons, Limited, Lanchester, Straker-Squire, Talbot-Darracq, Sunbeam Company, Wolseley Company, Stafford Associated Engineering Company, Ruston and Hornsby, Limited, G Wynnes Engineering Company, Limited, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, Daimler Company, Belsize Motors, Limited, 498—see also Separate Headings
Motor Chassis of Six-cylinder Car, Sheffield-Simplex, 477
Motor - driving, Electrical — see Electrical Matters
Motor Fuel Position in the United States, 64
Motor Fuel Tests in France, 515
Motor Landaulet, Six-cylinder, Armstrong-Siddeley, 476, 478
Motor Taxes and Industrial Electric, Trucks, 568 Motor Touring and other Cars, Rolls-Royce, Limited, 498
Motor Tractor and Ploughing Windlass, J. and
H. McLaren, 582
Motor Tractors at Smithfield Club Show, 582, 583
Motor Transport, Fuel for, 87
Motor Truck, Three-wheeled, Clark Trucktractor Company, 92
Motor Vehicles, Commercial, at Olympia, 400, 404, 424, 425—see also Separate Headings and Electrical Matters
Motor Works—see Works
Moulds for Rails, A. Wood Hill, 163
Municipal Costs, Increased, 641
Murray River (Australia) Improvement, 171, 180
Museum, Imperial War, 41
N NATIONAL Physical Laboratory, Report, 68
N.P.L. End Standards, Change in Accepted Sizes, 351
Naval Matters—see Ships
Navvy Bucket and Coke-loading Excavator, 82 Newcomen Society, 348, 483
Introduction to the Literature of Historical Engineering to the Year 1640, E. W. Huhne, 483
New Plymouth (New Zealand) Hydro-electric Scheme, 215
New Zealand Rolling Stock, 617
Niagara, Hydro-electric Developments at, 608 Nickel—see Iron and Steel
o OBITUARY: Adams, S. R., 511
Adamson, Joseph (Portrait), 182
OBITUARY (continued):
Ball, Sir James Benjamin, 305
Cooke, Charles John Bowen, 397
Higson, Jacob, 615
Lord Fisher, 63
McLaren, Sir John, 381
Mather, Sir William (Portrait), 305
Melville, William. 430
Perry, John, 160
Randolph, Isham, 252]
Steel, Henry, 380
Tangye, George (Portrait), 381
Weir, James, 64
Winder, Bartlett Wrangham, 89
OCEANOGRAPHY and Sea Fisheries, Pro fessor Herdman, 207
Oil-electric Drive—see Ships
Oil Engines—see Engines
Oil, Lubricating, Cooler, Serck Radiators, 540
Oil Pipe Line, The Havre-Paris, 142, 591
Oil Shale Prospects in South Africa, 669
Oil Switches—see Electrical Matters
Oil Transmission System, R. F. Carey, 284
Omnibus, Petrol - electric, Tilling - Stevens
Motors, Limited, 424, 425
Organisation of Payment—see Labour
Overtime—see Labour
Owens, Dr. J. S., on the Removal of Reefs in the RioGuadiana, 201
p
PARAFFIN Engines—see Engines
Patent Practice, United States, 134
PATENT SPECIFICATIONS
British: Aeronautics, 47, 123, 191, 342, 416
Batteries and Accumulators, 124, 416
Building, 266, 626
Condensers and Feed-water Heaters, 47, 341, 415, 467
Cranes and Conveyors, 170, 599
Crushing and Grinding, 216, 650
Dynamos and Motors, 147, 169, 192, 341,416.
467, 491, 521, 547, 625, 649, 675
Engines, Internal Combustion, 23, 73, 123, 147, 191, 215, 241, 265, 289, 315, 341, 365, 441, 467, 491, 521, 547, 599, 625, 649, 675
Engines, Steam, 191, 265, 441, 573
Gas Producers, 99, 365
Lighting and Heating, 24, 74, 100, 148, 170, 192, 216, 242, 266, 290, 316, 342, 392, 416, 494, 522, 548, 574, 676
Locomotives, 124, 574
Machine Tools and Shop Appliances, 23, 47, 100. 124, 170, 192, 242, 316, 366, 392, 415, 522, 574, 650
Measuring and Testing Instruments, 123, 169.
391, 547, 573
Mines and Metals, 242, 600, 626, 676
Miscellaneous, 24, 74, 100, 148, 170, 192. 216, 242, 266, 290, 316, 342, 392, 442, 468, 494, 522, 574, 600, 626, 650
Motor Cars and Road Traffic, 23, 241, 442, 600 Ordnance and Armour, 100, 600
Pumping and Blowing Machinery, 73, 170, 216, 266, 316, 392, 521, 548, 574
Ships and Boats, 24, 99
Steam Generators, 99, 123, 147, 241, 341, 365, 391, 491
Switchgear, 47', 73, 100, 124, 147, 169, 215, 241, 265, 315, 342, 365, 391, 415, 441, 467, 491, 521, 573, 599, 649, 675
Telegraphs and Telephones, 47, 99, 170, 192, 216, 241, 266, 289, 315, 341, 366, 416, 442.
468, 547, 573, 625, 649
Tramways and Railways, 99, 124, 169, 315, 366, 442, 548, 599
Transformers, 148, 342, 441
Transmission of Power, 48, 74, 124, 169, 192, 216. 242, 266, 290, 316, 341, 468, 491, 522, 548, 626, 649, 676
Turbine Machinery, 147, 265, 521, 573
PATENTS, Enemy, Restored, 283
Patents, Metallurgical, 455
Patentable Manner of Manufacture, 75
Payment of Labour—see Labour
Perry, F. B., oh the Uniflow Steam Engine, 104, 113; (Letters), 134, 164, 211, 236, 260, 309, 326, 376, 478
Personal and Business Announcements, 22, 48, 74, 100, 148, 170, 190, 214, 288, 314. 342, 366, 392, 413, 439, 465, 487, 519, 545, 571, 623, 647, 676
Petrol Engines—see Engines
Petrol Lorry, G. Scafhmel and Nephew, Limited, 400
Petrol Tramcars for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
Phosphate Company in Australia, 619
Pipe Specials, Casting, in Green Sand, E. A. V.
Linzey, 226
Planers-—see Machine Tools
Plough, Motor Tractor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
Ploughing, Cable Haulage, Motor Windlass for, J. and H. McLaren, 32
Ploughing Machines and Appliances, John Fowler and Co., Limited, 428, 434
Pneumatic Elevators, Professor Wm. Cramp, 257
Pneumercator Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505
Port of Vancouver and its Development, Lieut.-Colonel G. H. Kirkpatrick, 474
Portland Cement, British Standard Specification for, 422
Potato Digger, A. C. Bamlett, Limited, 59
Poultney, E. C., on Locomotive Footplate Experiences, 230, 243, 324, 346, 367, 482, 588, 654
Powell, J. E., on the Organisation of Payment by Results, 19
Power Alcohol, 481
Power Station, Marshall, Sons and Co., Gainsborough, 106
Power Station, Ritom, 198
Power Stations, Electrical—see also Electrical Matters
Power Stations, Land, Feed Heating for, K.
Baumann, 101, 127, 150
Problems, Railway—see Railways
Propeller, Marine—see Ships
Pulverised Coal—see Coal
Pump, High-speed Plunger, B.C.B. Pump Manufacturing Company, Limited. 539
Pump, Rotary, Feuerheerd’s Rotors, Limited, 33
Pump, Uni flow Air, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
I Punching, High-speed, The Laws of, Captain
I T. J. Tresidder, 126; (Letter), 309
Pyrometers—see Electrical Matters
RADIO LOGICAL Testing of Materials, A. P. M.
Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
RAILWAYS & RAILWAY MATTERS :
General: Automatic Train Control, 355
Axle Machining Equipment, Railway,
Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
Coal Strike of 1912, Railways in, 396
Companies’ Proposals as to Railway Rates, , 422
Diesel - electric Self - propelled Railway Coaches, 511
Electric Railway Contact Systems, Sir Philip
Dawson, 67 |
Future of the Railways, 536
Large Railway Bridge, 506
Moulds for Rails, A. Wood Hill, 163
New Railway Policy, 13
Perfecting the Railway Machine, 587
Problems of the Electric Railway. G. Wuthrich, 281
Railway Electrification, 329, 331
RaiIway Power Plants and their Managemen t, 1 665 to »•
Railway Practice in South Africa, Alfred E.
Snape, 461
Railway Works—see Works
Railways’ Counter Proposals, 613
Regan Automatic Train Control System, 348 355
Train for the Commander-in-Chiof, 163
Training of Railway Staffs, Lord Ash field, 435
British, Colonial, and Indian :
Australian Railways, Unification of Gauge, 206 ; (Correction), 261
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, War Work of, 43
British Malaya, Railways in, 433
British Railway Workshops in War Time, 27, 36, 77
Buffer Stop Collision, London. Brighton and South Coast Railway, 460
Ealing and Shepherds Bush Railway, 1 IS
Great Western Railway, War Work at Swindon, 27, 36
Indian Railways, 515
Indian Railways, Electrification of, 530, 550
London and South-Western Railway, War Work at Swindon, 77
Lostock Junction Railway Collision, 348
Metropolitan District Railway Cars, 660, 662
N.S.W. Railways, Commissioners’ Report, 487
South Africa, Railway Practice in, Alfred
E. Snape, 461
Summer 'Train Services, 88
Foreign: Austria, Electrification Work in, 156
Baghdad Railway, Major D. G. Heslop, 469, 480, 551, 560, 601 {Two-page. Coloured Supplement, November 26fA, 1920)
Chinese Railway Conference, 474
French Railway Reorganisation, 59
Shanghai Nanking Railway, 656
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES:
General: Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 {Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
Development of Locomotive Valve Gear, James Dunlop, 15, 49
Dynamical Reflections of a Ride on a Footplate, Sir G. Greenhill, 193
Engines Built at Hope Town Foundry, Darlington (Messrs. W. and A. Kitchi ng), 1833-1860, for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 419 ; (Letters), 448, 478, 528
Engines Built at the Railway Foundry, Leeds, E. B. Wilson and Co., 1840—1858, 369
Engines and Gear, circa 1825—1833, Carmichael’s, Crampton’s, Dublin and Kingstown, The Experiment, Seth Boyden, Hack worth, Hawthorn, Punshon, Wals-chaerts, James Dunlop, 15, 49
Gray’s Engines Built by Shepherd and Todd, 1840, 369
High-pressure Geared Locomotives, Bell Locomotive Works, 461
Locomotive Footplate Experiences, 75, 230, 243, 324, 346, 367, 482, 588, 654, 663 ; (Letters), 134, 236, 260, 261, 376 (Two-page Supplement, December 31$L 1920).
Locomotive Shops at Creusot. Schneider and Co., viii {Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
Scarab Liquid Fuel Burner, 243
South African Locomotive at Glasgow Exhibition, North British Locomotive Company, Limited, 506
Steam and Electric Locomotives, 610
Superheaters, Marine and Locomotive Superheaters, Limited, 506
British, Colonial and Indian :
Birmingham and Gloucester Railway Engine, 1840, 103
Caledonian Railway, 367
Glasgow (Buchanan-street) and Perth, 367
Glasgow (Central) to Carlisle, 367
Glasgow and South-Western Railway, Glasgow to Carlisle, E. C. Poultney, 482
Great Northern Railway, King’s Cross to York, E. C. Poultney, 324
Groat Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 {Two-page, Supplement, December 31.sZ, 1920)
Indian Railways, Electric v. Steam Locomotives, 530
London and North-Western Railway Express Locomotive Burning Oil Fuel, E. C. Poultney, 243
London and North-Western Locomotives, Euston to Crewe,
RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES (continued)
British, Colonial and Indian (continued) _•
Midland Railway, Carlisle to Leeds, E. C.
Poultney, 588
Midland Railway Six-coupled Goods Engine, 1844, 103
New Zealand Government Locomotives, Recent Pacific and Tank, 142
New Zealand Rolling Stock, 617
North-Eastern Railway, York to Edinburgh,
E. C. Poultney, 346 ; York to Newcastle, 347 ; Newcastle to Edinburgh, 347 ; (Letter), 376
North - Eastern Three - cylinder Mineral Engine, 186 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
South African Locomotive at Glasgow Exhibition, North British Locomotive Company, Limited, 506
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engines, Locomotion No. 1, 1825, and Royal’ George, 1827, Messrs. Kitching’s Engines, 1833-1860, 49, 419
Foreign: Baghdad Railway, Locomotives, ^51
China, Locomotives for, 181
Mechanical Stokers on American Locomotives, 72
Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, Swiss Federal Railways, 112, 115 (Twopage Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
Spanish-built Locomotives, 571
Swedish Locomotive Order, 161
RAMSAY, Alexander, on The Human Factor in Industry, 104, 109, 583
Reclamation of Derwent Valley River Lands, 470
Recorder, Water Flow, The Rheograph, United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, Dr.
J. S. Owens, 201
Research—see also Scientific
Research and the University Problem, Professor H. E. Armstrong, 304
Rheograph Water Flow Recorder, United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
Ricardo, H. R., on High-speed Petrol Engines,
I 256
Ritom Power Station, 198
Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
Road-making Screening Plants and Tarmacadam Mixers, Ord and Maddison, 9
Road Transport by Steam Vehicles, P. W.
Robson, S3
Robson, P. W., on Road Transport by Steam Vehicles, 83
Rolfe, R. T., on The Effect of Antimony and Arsenic on Admiralty Gun-metal, 299
Roller and Ball Bearings, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, 333
Rolling Mill, Wire Rod, Electrically Operated, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
Rolling Mills—see also Iron and Steel, also Engines
Ropeway in the Taurus Mountains, 469, 480
Rosenhain, Dr. W., and Mr. D. Hanson, on
Inter-crystalline Fracture in Mild Steel, 306 Royal Agricultural Show at Darlington. 8, 3 2. 58
s SAFETY of Low-pressure Steam ('hosts, 396 Safety at Sea—see Ships
St. Eugene Garden City, Creusot, xv (Sixteen-page Supplement, September \lth, 1920)
Salvage—see Ships
Sankey, Captain H. Rial], on Engineering during the War, 418, 430, 451
Saw, Vertical Band, Improved, and Rack Bench, Thomas. Robinson and Son, Limited, 658, 659
Sawing Machines—see Machine Tools Scarfing Machine—see Machine Tools
SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH : Admiralty and Research, 663
Freezing Fish, Interim Report, 617 Lubricants and Lubrication, 605, 613 Report, 305, 345
SCREW Gauges, Hardened. Manufacture of, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, 310, 311
Screwing Tackle, Lohmann, Archer and Co., Limited, 248
Seven-day Journal, 7, 31, 57, 81, 107, 131, 153, 175, 199, 223, 249, 273, 297, 323, 349, 373, 399, 423, 449, 475, 503, 529, 555, 581, 607, 633, 657
Severn, Tidal Hydro-electric Scheme for, 562 ;
(Letters), 606, 644
Shanghai, New Bridge at, 164
SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING:
General:
Barcelona, Shipbuilding at, 461
Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non-uniform Stream, Professor T. B. Abell, 291
Design and Construction of Mercantile Vessels, &c., Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
Efficiency of Propulsion of Full-sized Ships, C. Frodsham Holt, 91
Engines, Marine—see also Engines and Motors Lloyd’s Register Shipbuilding Returns, 80 Oil-electric Drive on Shipboard, 612, 616 “ Pneumercator ” Indicator for Ship Displacement Measurement. Kelvin, Bottom-ley and Baird, Limited, 506
Propeller Accident, Beneficial, 46
Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538 Safety of Life at Sea, Sir W. S. Abell, 54 Shipbuilding Exhibition- -see Exhibitions Shipbuilding in Germany, 137 Standard Marine Boilers, 584
Subdivision of Passenger Vessels, George Webster, 54
Superheaters, Marine and Locomotive Superheaters, Limited, 506
British Navy: Raleigh, H.M., Light Cruiser, 374
Salvage of H.M.S. Vindictive, 289
SHIPS & SHIPBUILDING (continued) :
British Navy (continued):
Wolverine, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 430
Naval Matters: Admiralty and Research, 663
Engineering Branch of the Navy, 88
Instructional Ship Models, 487
Jutland Narrative, 456
Lessons from Jutland, 639
Lord Fisher, 63
Naval Design, 159
Naval Exhibits at the Imperial War Museum, 41
Foreign Navies: Ex-German Battleship Baden, 319. 322 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1920)
Ex-German Light Cruiser Nurnberg, 321
1 talian Flotilla Leaders :
Aquila, Sparviero, &c., 630, 638
Mirabello Class, Poerio Class, 267, 278
Italian Torpedo Craft, Messrs. C. and T. T. I Pattison, 630, 638
Mercantile & Miscellaneous Vessels : American Beam Trawler Mariner, 612, 616
American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts, 612, 616
American Steamships Courageous and Invincible, 296
Cortona, New South American Liner, Launched, 307
Cunard Liner Samaria, 566
Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69
Gas Turbine Ship Climax, A New Year’s Eve Vision, 664
German Liners, Sale of the, 281
Hydro, Steel Steam Hopper Dredger, for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
Meandros, Cargo Steamship Launched at Woolston, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
Prinses J uliana, Dutch Cross-Channel Steamer, 174
Theodore Roosevelt, Motor Ship, Burmeister and Wain, 236
SHORT Histories—see Histories
Shows—see Exhibitions
Sicily, Sulphur Mining in, 50
Slump, The Threatened, 64
Snow, W. H., on Steam and Friction Stamps for
Hot Stamping, 173
Societies—see Associations
Sound in Engineering and Navigation, W. D.
Kirkpatrick, 658
South Africa, Oil Shale Prospects in, 669
South Africa, Trade Conditions in, 381
South America, Diesel Engines for, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 210
South American Engineering Notes, 130, 156, 322, 465
Souvenirs of the War, War Work of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, 43
Spain, Tractor Trials in, 322
Spanish Metallurgical Industry, 619
Spanish Motor Cars, 660
Specific Heat, &c.—see Engines, Internal Combustion
Speculation' and Hypothesis, Professor A. S. Eddington, 211, 229, 230
Spence, Hugh S., on Concentrating Graphite, 258
Stamps, Steam and Friction, for Hot Stamping, W. H. Snow, 173
Standard Marine Boilers, 584
Standard Specifications and Research, 37
Standards, End, N.P.L., Change in Accepted Sizes, 351
Standards, Engineering—see also British
Standards and Foreign Markets, 160
Standardised Shock Tests, Sir R. Hadfield and
Mr. S. A. Main, 610
Steam and Electric Locomotives, 610
Steam Engines—see also Engines and Motors and Railway Locomotives
Steam Feed-water Heating and Heaters—see Feed Heating
Steam and Friction Stamps for Hot Stamping, W. H. Snow, 173
Steam Wagon, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies 582, 583
Steam Wagons at Darlington Show, 32, 58
Steam Wagons at Smithfield Club Show, 583
Steel—see Iron and Steel
Sterilisation—see Water Supply
| Strength and Suitability of Engineering Materials, Professor C. F. Jenkin, 200
i Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, Talbot C. Broom, 368, 393, 417
1 Sulphur Mining in Sicily, 50
| Superheaters, Marine and Locomotive Super-
| heaters, Limited, 506
I Surface Condensers, Luther D. Lovekin, 618
I Swinton, Alan A. C., on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 592
Sykes, Major-General Sir F. H., on Civil Aviation and Air Services, 385
T | TANK Gauge, The Pneumercator, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505
Tasmania, Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July '2nd, 1920)
I Taxes, New Motor—see Electrical Matters
j Technical Discussions, 640
| Technical Literature, 113
' Telephones, Automatic, Relay Automatic Telephone Company, 247
- Temperatures, High, Testing Materials at, Professor F. C. Lea, 207
Test of a Concrete Floor Arch, 408
j Test of Oil Engine—see Engines, Some Lincolnshire, &c.
' Testing Materials at High Temperatures, Professor F. C. Lea, 207
I Thermo-couples, Electrolytically Deposited, W. H. Wilson and Miss T. D. Epps, 143
Thermodynamic Cycles—see Engines
I Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 333
Thermometer, Recording, Dairy Supply Company, 59
j Threatened Slump, 64
Tidal Hydro-electric Scheme for the Severn, 562 (Letters), 606, 644
Tidal Power Report, 614
Tidal Power, Studies in, Norman Davey, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644'
Timber Supplies, British, 38
j “ Timesaver ” Tractor and One-way Plough, 58 Tipping Lorry, Hallford 5-Ton, J. and E. Hall, 425, 426
Tipping Wagons at Olympia, Clayton Wagons, Limited, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, Daimler, Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, 400, 401 ; British Bern a Motor Lorries, Limited, Renault, Limited, 424, 425 , Tizard, H. T., and D. R. Pye on Specific Heat and Dissociation in Internal Combustion Engines, 257
Tool, Portable, for Widening and Boring Bolt Holes, A. and J. Morgan, 541
Tools for Riveting on to Small Tubes in Aeroplane Work, 460
Tractor Trials in Spain, 322
Tractors at Darlington Show, 33, 58
Tractors, Farm—see also Farm Tractors
'Tractors at Smithfield Show, 582, 583 Trade Conditions in South Africa, 381 Trade Situation at Constantinople, 439 Trades Union Matters—see Labour Trains—see Railways
Tramcars, Petrol, foi' India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
Trams, London and Motor Omnibuses, 37
Tramways Amalgamation, Great French, 183
Trenchard, Air-Marshal Sir Hugh, on Some
Aspects of Service Aviation, 432
Tresidder, Captain T. .1., on the Laws of Highspeed Punching, 126 ; (Letter), 309
Truck, Motor, Three-wheeled, Clark Truck-tractor Company, 92
Truck, 2-Ton Electric, Greenwood and Batley, Limited, 246, 247
Trucks at Olympia, 2-Ton, Jib Crane, Three-wheel, Irwin and Jones, 234, 235
Trueman, A. E., on the Iron Industry of South Wales, 231
Tungsten—see Iron and Steel
Tunnel, Hudson River Vehicular, 394
Turbine for Vamma Hydro-electric Plant, 324
Turbines, 8000 H.P. Pelton, for Tasmania,
Boving and Co., Limited, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page
Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
Turbo-alternators and Turbo-generators—see Electrical Matters
Turbo-blowers at Messrs. Schneider’s Works, ii, xiv (Sixteen-page Supplement)
Twist Drills—see Machine Tools
u UNDERPINN ING and Foundations of Heavy Buildings, 25
Unemployment—see Labour
Uniflow—see Engines
United States, Motor Fuel Position in, 64
United States Patent Practice, 134
United States Ports, Development of, 322
Uruguay, Chemical Works in, 485
V VALVE Gear, Locomotive—see Railway Loco motives
Valves, Engine—see also Engines
Valves for Turbines and Pipe Lines at Tasmania
Power Works, Boving and Co., Limited, 3
Vamma Hydro-electric Plant, 324
Van, 30 H.P. Worm-driven 30-35-Cwt., J. I.
Thornycroft and Co., 426
Vancouver, Port of, and its Development, Lieut-.-Colonel G. H. Kirkpatrick, 474
Vibration, Julius Frith, 430
Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company. Limited, Labour-saving Devices, 132, 133, 136
WAGES -see also Labour
Wagon, Foden 5-Ton Steam, with Scarab Oil Burner, 426
Wagon, Gully-clearing, Straker-Squire, Limited, 424, 425
Wagon, Steam, W. Foster and Co., 58
Wagon, 5-Ton Steam, Robey and Co., Limited.
32, 400
Wagon, Uni flow Steam Engine, Atkinson and Co., 426
Wagons— see also 'Pipping, Steam and Electrical M alters
Walker, Dr. W. J., on Thermodynamic Cycles in relation to Internal Combustion Engines, 640, 655, 666
War Museum, Imperial, 41
War Work of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, 43
War Work of the Great Western Railway at Swindon, 27, 36
War Work of the London and South-Western
Railway at Eastleigh, 77
Water Cooler, Cloworth, Wheal and Co., i Limited, 504
Water Flow Recorder, The Rheograph, United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
Water Injection in (’rude Oil Engines, 631
Water Lifting Appliances, Chain (I) Boulton and Paul, Limited. (2) Liquid Lifts, Limited, 32
Water Power in the Argentine, 460
Water Power Development in Canada, 76 ;
(Letter), 134
Water Power Resources, American, 156
Water Power Resources Committee, Report, 614
WATER SUPPLY: Aqueduct, Elan, of the Birmingham Corporation Waterworks, F. W. Macaulay, 501
Metropolitan Water Board Research Report, Sir A. C. Houston, 218
New York Water Supply, Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel. 627
WATER SUPPLY {continued):
Self-cleaning Water Screens, F. W. Brackett and Co., Limited, 541
Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, Captain J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
Water Mains, Finding Leaks in, 106
WATKINSON, Professor W. H., on a Dyna’ mical Method of .Raising Gases to a High Temperature, 198
Waves, The Force and Power of, I. Hiroi, 184 Webster, George, on Subdivision of Passenger
Vessels, 54
Welch, Professor J. J., on The Design and Con struction of Mercantile Vessels, 34, 39
Welding, Electric—see Electrical Matters
Wells, H. M., and J. P. Southcombe, on Lubrication and the Germ Process, 231
West, F. J., and T. A. Tomlinson, on Develop ments in the Manufacture and Utilisation of Coal Gas, 567
White-Smith, H., on The Operation of Civil Aircraft in relation to the Constructor, 406 Wilson, W. H., and Miss T. D. Epps, on The Construction of Thermo-couples by Electrodeposition, 143
Winch, Oil Engine, Hamworthy Engineering Company, 58
Windlass, Motor, for Cable-haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32
Wire Rod Mill—see Rolling Mill
Wireless Station, Powerful, for Belgium, 514 Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, Alan A. C.
Swinton, 592
Wireless Transmission Stations at Geneva, 541 Wise Wages Award, 88, 92
Wood-working Tool: Vertical Band Saw and Rack Bench, T. Robinson and Son, Limited, 658, 659
WORKS: Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 {Two-page Supplement, August \3th, 1920)
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway, War Work at Ajmer and Parel Workshops, 43
Creusot and its Associated Works : Bordeaux, Breuil, Chalon-sur-Saone, Champagne-sur-Seine, Havre, Harfleur Hoc, Henri Paul, La Normande, Societe d’Outillage, &c. (Somua), Messrs. Schneider and Co. {Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September \1th, 1920)
Eastleigh, London and South-Western Railway, War Work at. 77
Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Walter Dixon, 299, 306, 337
Elasta Electric Lamp Works, 580
Great Western Railway, War Work at Swindon, 27, 36
Hope Town Foundry, Darlington (W. and A. Kitching), 419 ; (Letters), 448, 478
Petters Limited, A Lost Industry, 6 Precision Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson- and Co.),'369
Vickers Aircraft Works, Weybridge, 444, 454 Vulcan Motor Car Works, Labour-saving Devices, 132, 133, 136
WORKS Management, Sir H. Fowler, 398
Workmen’s Dwellings at Droitaumont, xv, xvi {Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
World’s Supply of Energy, Problem of, Dr.
S. A. Arrhenius, 139
Worm Machinery—see Machine Tools Wuthrich, G., on Problems of the Electric
Railway, 281
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YARROW, Sir A., on Labour and Trade, 594
ZINC, Electrolytic, Samuel Field, 231
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