The Engineer 1914/01/30
- Contents, p 127.
Main Subjects
- American Engineering in 1913, p 116.
- Books of Reference, p 121.
- Coming of Age of the Vacuum Flask - James Dewar, p 124.
- Continuous Feeding Elevators - T. C. Morewood, p 120.
- Control Alarm for Marine Engines, p 134.
- Editorial, p 127.
- Superheater Locomotives.
- Compulsary Working of Patents.
- The International Rail Trade.
- Recovery of Damages from Strikers.
- Electric Driving in Workshops, p 117.
- Galway Harbour Improvements, p 120.
- John Purser Griffith.
- James Price.
- Hull Joint Dock, p 122 and 123. (Illustrated).
- Thomas M. Newell.
- Internal Tests of Internal Combustion Engines - W. A. Tookey, p 134.
- Inflammable Gas Escape Detector - A. M. Low, p 134.
- Letters to the Editor, p 133.
- Liquid Fuel Boilers - Leonardo Fea.
- Model Propeller Experiments.
- Between London and Paris - George Binyon.
- Robert Stephenson and Co: Rocket - John Horan.
- London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, p 120 and 126. (Illustrated).
- New British Shipuilding Yard in Vancouver, p 132.
- Obituary - William Crush, p 129.
- Practical Results of Railway Electrification in Britain, p 115.
- Sources of Mechanical Energy - Edward G. Hiller, p 119.
- Thermofeed Differential Pump, p 131.
- Two-Cycle Petrol Engine - Record Engineering Co (of Manchester), p 130. (Illustrated).
- White Star Liner RMS Britannic - Harland and Wolff, p 121.
- Work of the Royal Prussian Laboratory, p 123. (Illustrated).