Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The Engineer 1921/05/27

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  • Contents, p 571.

Main Subjects

  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 565.
    • Surprise for Investors.
    • New Motor Fuels.
    • Macduff Harbour Improvement.
    • Oil Fuel Navy.
    • Oil Fuel in France.
    • Harnessing The Derwent
    • Reassuring Report on St Paul's Cathedral.
    • Warning to Labour.
    • Successor to Eric Geddes.
    • The Upper Medway.
    • Colonel Crompton's Golden Wedding.
    • Future of the Railways.
    • Economy in the Public Service.
    • Science and The Civil Service.
  • Autolathe - Alfred Herbert, p 574. (Illustrated).
  • Convertible Steam Roller and Traction Engine - John Fowler and Co, p 572, 573 and 575. (Illustrated).
  • Economic Aspect of Railway Electrification, p 576.
  • Editorial, p 571.
    • Gas Supply and The Coal Strike.
    • Heat Losses on Power Plants.
  • Electrical Signalling System - General Electric Co, p 577.
  • Electrification of the Swiss Railways, p 563.
  • North Atlantic Ice Observation, p 577.
  • Piloting Vessels by Electrically Energised Cables, p 567.
  • Radial Type Loader for Loose Material, p 577.
  • Recent Improvements in Steam Turbine Design - (No. III) - English Electric Co, p 562. (Illustrated).


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