The Engineer 1915/02/12
- Contents, p 161.
Main Subjects
- American Engineering in 1914, No. 2, Navigation and Harbours, p 164.
- An Explosion of Picric Acid, Henry Ellison, p 155.
- British Patent Specifications, p 171.
- British Portland Cement Making Machinery, No. 1, p 151.
- California Pumping Station of the [West Gloucestershire Water Co]], p 152 and p 160a. (Illustrated)
- Dunston power Station, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Electric Supply Co, p 154.
- Editorial, p 161.
- The Congestion on the Docks and Railways.
- Engine Design.
- G.E.R. Suburban Tank Locomotive, A. J. Hill, Engineer, p 166. (Illustrated)
- History of the Metallurgy of Iron and Steel, by Sir Robert Hadfield at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 154.
- Letters to the Editor, p 157.
- Aerial Ropeways.
- Patents and Foreign Competition, Lewis William Goold.
- Standard Valves and Cocks, H. Crate.
- Gas Engine Silencer, J. D. Morgan.
- London and South Western Railway Superheater, p 155. (Illustrated)
- Mechanical Stokers on American Locomotives, No. 4, p 163. (Illustrated)
- Obituary, Samuel Barton Worthington, p 170.
- Provincial Letters, p 166.
- Resignation of the Director General of Italian Railways, p 163.
- Settlement of the Coal Dispute, p 170.
- Single Cylinder Agricultural Steam Tractor, Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Co, p 165. (Illustrated)
- Sub-Station Efficiencies, p 165. (Illustrated)
- The Mappin Terraces at the Zoo, by R. N. Stroyer of D. G. Somerville and Co, p 156 and p 160. (Illustrated)
- Utilising Enemy Patents, p 172.
- What 'Capturing' German Trade Means, p 163.