The Engineer 1919/08/29
1919 August 29th PDF
- Contents, p 209.
Main Subjects
- A. C. System of Arc Welding - A. C. Cutting and Welding Co, p 213.
- Aerial Bomb Sights, p 211. (Illustrated).
- American Locomotives for the Far East, p 216. (Illustrated).
- Atmospheric Pollution from the Engineers Standpoint - John Baker Cannington Kershaw, p 197.
- British Railway Workshops in War Time - (No. VI), p 200 and 208. (Illustrated).
- Coal Mining in Spitzbergen, p 214.
- Death - Lord Rathmore, p 206.
- Editorial, p 209.
- James Watt.
- The Governments Commercial Aircraft Competition.
- Electrical Equipment of the USS New Mexico - (No. I), p 204. (Illustrated).
- French Engineering notes, p 221.
- Glasgow Corporation Tramways, p 220.
- Letters to the Editor, p 206.
- The Metamorphosis of The Locomotive - H. Holcroft and F. W. Brewer.
- Coal and Tidal Power.
- Is There Sufficient Wealth to go Around? - J. H. Ferguson.
- Institution of Mining Engineers, p 216.
- Michell Journal Bearing, p 202 and 203. (Illustrated).
- Patents, p 221.
- Cammell, Laird and Co - Water Gauges.
- J. Cooper Wilson - Control of the dynamo electric machinery.
- A. H. Railing, C. C. Garrard and W. Wilson, all of 67, Queen Victoria-street, London - Electric cut outs.
- G. C. Ferguson - Lateral inclinometer.
- J. S. E. Townsend - Electric wave meters.
- C. G. Nobbs - Improved electrical heater.
- Powers of the Minister of Transport - (No. I), p 215.
- Taking the Sag out of a Buckled Ship, p 202.
- Curaca.
- Temperatures in Deep Mines, p 214.
- Vickers Diesel Engine, p 198. (Illustrated).
- Water Communications in Belgium, p 210.