The Engineer 1924/11/14
- Contents, p 557.
Main Subjects
- A Diesel-Electric Locomotive, p 552 - p 554. (Illustrated).
- A Seven Day Journal, p 543.
- The Lytham Derailment.
- Gun Elevation in Battleships.
- Railway Electrification.
- A New Type of Sailing Ship.
- Coal Mining in 1923.
- Australian Railways.
- Hydraulic Transformers and Gearing for Motor Ships.
- Glasgow's Smokeless Fuel Plant.
- The Dissipation of Fog.
- The New British Airships.
- Ramsay Chemical Engineering Laboratory.
- A Steam Separator for Locomotives, p 566.
- Captain E. F. McCourt.
- Atmospheric Pollution and Smoke Abatement, by John B. C. Kershaw, p 545 - p 546.
- Australian Engineering Notes, p 563.
- Death Announcement, p 557.
- Editorial, p 557 - p 558.
- The Future of the Locomotive.
- The Heavy Oil Marine Engine.
- "Finsbury". - Julian Baker.
- Educational Intelligence, p 559.
- Electrolytic Copper, by John G. A. Rhodin, p 560 - p 561.
- Finsbury Technical College, p 559.
- Improvement of the Trent Navigation, after p 556 and p 563. (Illustrated).
- Lieut-Colonel F. Rayner.
- Trent Navigation Co.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 551.
- Professor W. T. David.
- Alfred Saxon in the Chair.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 569.
- 'Sheaf Crest' steel screw collier by Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co to the order of the Sheaf Steam Shipping Co. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'Lenfield' steel motor ship by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. to the order of E. J. Sutton and Co.
- 'T.I.C. No. 25 steel screw hopper barge, by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co to the order of the Tyne Improvement Commission.
- 'Sheaf Water' steel screw collier by the Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co ti the order of the Sheaf Steam Shipping Co. Engines by the North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- 'Vera Radcliffe' screw steamer by Craig, Taylor and Co to the order of Evan Thomas, Radcliffe and Co. Engines by Blair and Co.
- 'Karetu' steamer by William Gray and Co to the order of the Union Steamship Co.
- 'Cathay and Comorin' passenger steamers by Barclay, Curle and Co to the order of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.
- 'Abeille No. 19' steel screw tug by the Goole Shipbuilding and Repairing Co to the order of Compagnie se Remorquage et de Sauvetage.
- 'Buchanness' steamer, by Workman, Clark and Co to the order of Sir William Reardon Smith and Sons.
- Letters to the Editor, p 551.
- 'World Power from the Earth's Interior.'
- 'Ex-Service Men and Employment' by W. A. Bulkeley Evans.
- 'The Service of Locomotives.'
- 'The Missing Pressure in Gas Engines' by J. T. Jennings.
- 'One Hundred Years of British Railways.'
- Marine Turbine Reduction Gearing, Engineer Vice-Admiral George M. Goodwin, p 548 - p 549.
- New Type of "Decoudon" Ironing Machinery, p 564 - p 566. (Illustrated).
- One Hundred Years of British Railways, (No. XX), The Great Eastern Railway; Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway; Great Northern Railway, p 549.
- Outdoor Traction Sub-Stations, p 561 - p 563. (Illustrated).
- Regenerative Feed Heating by Superheated Steam, by Thomas B. Morley, p 544 - p 545.
- Self-Propelled Road and Gulley-Washing Vehicle, p 566.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 554.
- Swiss Federal Railways - The Olten Outdoor Sub-Station, p 556 and p 561. (Illustrated).
- The New Sewage Pumping Station at Lincoln, p 546 - p 548. (Illustrated).
- The Power-house at Port Elizabeth, p 550 - p 551. (Illustrated).