The Engineer 1914/06/05
1914 June 05th PDF
- Contents, p 623.
Main Subjects
- Assouan Dam - R. Holt, p 631. (Illustrated).
- Coal Fields of Canada, p 627.
- C. K. Feed-Water Diffuser - Holdsworth and Sons, p 630. (Illustrated).
- Cunard Liner RMS Aquitania, p 622 and 630. (Illustrated).
- Dust on Underground Railways, p 619.
- Editorial, p 623.
- The Empress of Ireland.
- Compound Propellers.
- Trade Names.
- Aeronautical Report.
- Eldick Lathe Cutting-off Tool, p630
- French Destroyers Bisson and Renaudin, p 615. (Illustrated).
- German Naval Architects (I), p 612.
- Growth of the American Electrical Industry, p 620.
- Hardwoods for the Construction of Railway Rolling Stock, p 616.
- Iron and Steel Institute, p 629.
- Lead Casters, p617
- Letters to the Editor, p 620.
- Reinforced Concrete Buoys and Sinkers - H. Blake Thomas.
- May, p 609.
- The RMS Aquitania and the Vaterland.
- English Week in Switzerland.
- Fuel Alcohol.
- Wireless Firing of Mines.
- Oil Fuel for the Navy.
- German Shipbuilding Industry.
- Smoke.
- The Fehmarn Route.
- State Working of the Railways.
- International Shipping conference.
- Effects of Electrolytes.
- French Naval Manoeuvres.
- Aviation Disasters.
- Railways in the Sahara.
- Motor Vehicles for War Purposes.
- Glasgow Water Bill.
- Loss of the Empress of Ireland.
- Gustav Hamel.
- Trading in Vienna.
- New Form of Rotary Pump, p 617.
- New Military Car for India, p 630.
- Railways in China (IV), p 611.
- Nanking City Railway
- Tientsin-Pukow Railway - Southern section
- Self-Trimming Collier - Datetree , p 626. (Illustrated).
- Split-Phase System, p 613.
- Sub-Division of Ships, p 614.
- Institution of Naval Architects
- T. G. Owens, of Vickers
- L. Peskett, of the Cunard Company,
- Vertical Drilling Machine - William Asquith, p 620. (Illustrated).
- Wagons for the Woolwich Arsenal - Hurst, Nelson and Co, p 617 and 618. (Illustrated).
- Wireless Telegraphy, p 628.
- H. Fothergill
- Marconi system
- Poulsen system
- Telefunken system
- Work of the Government Aeronautical Committee, p 619.