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*Mr. J. F. Wilson and Mr. C. A. Cochrane, 119
*Mr. J. F. Wilson and Mr. C. A. Cochrane, 119
'''Association, Coal Trade Benevolent: 477
'''Association, Coal Trade Benevolent: 477
'''Association of Draughtsmen, British:
*Formation of, 162
'''Association of Engineers, Manchester:
*Chains, On the Making and Testing of Welded Steel, Mr. E. J. Taylor, 111
*Excursions Planned for the Summer Months, 377
*Flooring for Engineering Workshops, Question of the Best, 229
*Forty-third Annual Report and Anniversary Dinner, 71, 158
*Gas Engines as Motive Power in Engineering Works, Mr. A. R Bellamy, 327
*Gas Exhausters and Gas-exhausting Plant, Mr. ' R. Hargraves, 320
*Heating Engineering Workshops, Question of the Best Method of, 229
*Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. Hy. Webb, 73
*Odontograph described by Mr. Michael Longridge, 71
*Switches, Liquid and Metallic, The Question of the Relative Merits of, 229
*Utilising Furnace Gases as a Motive Power in Certain Gas Engines, Question of, 325
'''Association of Engineers, Leeds:
*Electricity, Mr. Joe A. Tempest, 330
*Machine Tools, English v. American, Mr. Alfred Towler, 230
*Mineral Oils, Mr. B. Holgate, 146
'''Association of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen, London:
*Forty-sixth Anniversary Festival, 469
'''Association, Geologists’:
*Excursion to Brittany, 412
'''Association, Lancashire Coal Sales :
*Resolution with regard to Contracts to be made with Merchants for the ensuing Twelve months, 477, 503
'''Association, Liverpool Self-propelled Traffic:
*Motor-Vehicle Design, Some New Features in, Mr. T. H. Parker, 269
*White, Mr. J. W., Appointed Hon. Treasurer, 237
'''Association, Manchester and Salford Sanitary:
*Lamps which have Exploded in Manchester, and the Oils used therein, Mr. W. Thomson’s Report on, 400
'''Association, Manchester Steam Users’:
*Annual Report—Boilers under the Care of, 439
*Annual Memorandum of Chief Engineer Mr. C. E. Stromeyer, 599
'''Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham:
*Inaugural Address of Mr. J. Cox, 42
'''Electric Traction:
*Its Application in Large Towns, Mr. G. Conaty, 269
'''Association, Mechanical Engineers', The Wltwatersrand:
*Compressed Air as Power, Discussion on the Utilisation of, 298
'''Association, The Miners’:
*“Character Note” Question, Mr. E. Cowey and Mr. W. Parrott on the, 442
'''Association of Municipal and County Engineers, Incorporated:
*Examination of Candidates for Municipal Surveyorehips, Twenty-seventh Voluntary Pass, 401
*Yorkshire District Meeting Programme, 551
'''Association, National Free Labour:
*Manifesto issued by, showing where Strike Funds come from, 89
'''Association of Old Students of the Central Technical College:
*Second Annual Dinner of, 575
'''Association, South Wales Miners’:
*Annual Conference : Address of Mr. Abraham —" Mabon ”—44
'''Associations, Trade:
*Recently-formed, 477
'''Association of Trade Protection Societies:
*Fifty-first Annual Meeting, 421
'''Association, Unmarked Bar Iron:
*Prices Advanced 10s. per Ton, 542
'''Association of Waterworks Engineers, The British:
*Papers to be Read at the Fourth Annual Meet¬ing, 491
*

Revision as of 09:36, 23 August 2018

Note: This is a sub-section of The Engineer 1899 Jan-Jun: Index

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A

  • 1898, 13
  • Accidents, Colliery, Government Returns, 44
  • Cage, in the Derbyshire Coalfield, 350 to a Daimler Motor Wagonette, 213 Government and, 215
  • Industrial, Number of Workpeople killed in, in 1898, 213
  • in Mines and Quarries, Deaths from, 313, 350
  • Motor Car, 213, 621
  • Railway — see Railway Accidents,
  • British and Foreign
  • Strange Steam Pipe, 273
  • with a Thrashing Machine, A Peculiar Case, 59
  • Accumulator Trials, 634
  • Acetylene, M. G. Claude on the Explosive Power of, 164
  • Gas Engines, 145,169
  • Gas Generator, Messrs. J. Stott and Co., 632
  • Gas Lighting in Greece, 491
  • Gas for Lighting Purposes in Prussia, 317
  • as an Illuminant, Real Value of, 303
  • Gas, Maximum Explosive Effect pro¬duced with 12A
  • Volumes of Air and one of, 33
  • Gas v. Coal Gas, 373
  • Gas combined with Resin Oil, Experi¬ments with, 491
  • Ackroyd, Mr. W., His Investigations on Moorland Waters, 542
  • Adamson and Co., Messrs. Joseph, 50-Ton Electric Travelling Crane, 601
  • Admiralty and Naval Engineers, The, 495
  • Advertising on False Pretences in Leading Engi¬neering Papers, 655
  • Aetheric Telegraphy, Mr. W. H. Preece on, 445
  • Aetheric — see also Wireless Telegraphy and Telegraphy, Wireless
  • Agricultural Machinery for the La Rochelle District, and Why American v. English, 439
  • Machinery in Poland, Demand for, 439
  • Machinery, South African, 376 Machinery, Steam Flour Mills, Mine
  • and Quarries, &c., Opening for in Tunis, 621
  • Machines at the Maidstone Show, 617 , Machines for Russia, British and J
  • Foreign Competition, 655
  • Air Power Company, Organisation of an Interna¬tional, 11
  • Air Ships, The Aerial Navigation Company, San ' Francisco, 595
  • Alabama, Coal6elds of, 237
  • Pig Iron Output in, 237
  • Alfheim Company, Limited, Permanent Machinery Exhibition, Christiania, 11
  • Algeciras, Growing Importance of the Town of, 365
  • Alleu and Co., Messrs. W. H., Compound Con¬densing Plant, 389
  • Alloy called “ Bronze Gaulois,” The, 491
  • Alloys of Iron and Nickel, Mr. R. A. Hadfield on, 348
  • Iron and Nickel, Mr. F. Osmond on, 164
  • Nickel and Aluminium, Characteristic ’ of, 287
  • Alloy, A New Nickel-manganese-iron, 438
  • Alloys Research Committee, Sir Wm. C. Roberts-
  • Austen’s Report, 160, 166
  • Almanacs and Diaries, 8, 45, 73, 91, 141, 183
  • Aluminium and Copper as Conductors of Electric Currents, Rivalry between, 213
  • Progress of, 155
  • Effect of Washing Soda on, 33
  • Seamless Tubes, 187
  • Water Steriliser, 147
  • Writing Capacity of, 313
  • Amalgamation of German Electrical Interests, 547
  • Two Well-known Firms, 547
  • American Bridges, English Engineers and, 391
  • Coal, 650
  • Colonial Expansion, The Little Bill, 317
  • Commercial Enterprise, Its Keenness, 377
  • Commercial Enterprise, How it is that the Yankees are Beating the English on their own Ground, 453
  • Competition, 29, 453, 498, 538, 603
  • in the Engineering Trade, 538
  • Industries, An English Report on, 301
  • Interoceanic Canal, 351 Locomotives — see Railway Rolling
  • Stock, &c. &c., Locomotives, 603
  • Machine Tools, British and, 29, 66, 67
  • Manufacturers’ Success in Foreign
  • Markets, The Secret of, 453
  • Navy, Niclausse Boiler and the, 195
  • Paddle-wheel Steamers with Beam
  • Engines, 26, 48, 107, 154, 252, 277
  • Patents, Selected –see Patents, Selected American
  • Thin Armour Trial, 545
  • Trade Invasion, 409, 435, 474
  • Ammonium Borate as a Hardening Liquid for Plaster of Paris, 237
  • Ammunition, The Lee-Metford and Martini- Henry, Experiments with, 59
  • The New British Service Bullet, 59
  • Amos, Mr, E. C., on Machine Tools, 372
  • Amsterdam, Telephone System of, 595
  • Ancona, The New Mole at, 337
  • Andrew and Co., J. E. H., Gas Engine, 470
  • Anthracite Coal Removed from the List of Free Imports at San Francisco, 542
  • Appert, M. L., New Method of Moulding Glass, 621

Appointments and Retirements:

  • Appleyard, Mr., 439
  • Arrandale, Mr. M., Address, Machine Workers’ Association, 487
  • Aspinall, Mr. J. A. F., 512
  • Bayley, Mr. C. W.,542
  • Becbler, Captain, 412
  • Black, Mr. Thos., 399
  • Cassatt, Mr. A. J., 629
  • Charles, Mr. A. L.,621
  • Crowe, Mr. Hy., 119
  • Evans, Mr. David, 607
  • Fay, Mr. S., 365
  • Fenwick, Mr. Luke, 378
  • Forbes, Mr. Wm., 542
  • Franklin, Alderman Geo., 478
  • Gavey, Mr. J., 187
  • Glover, Mr. John, 413
  • Grierson, Mr., 365
  • Heald, Mr. Horace, 621
  • Henderson, Mr. Alexander, 465
  • Hookey, Mr. J., 187
  • Hopkinson, Mr. Chas., 607
  • Howell, Mr. Walter J., 435
  • Hoy, Mr. H. A., 542
  • Hunter, Mr. David, 21
  • Ingham, Mr. Oswald, 399
  • Irwin, Mr. J. C., 542
  • Jamieson, Prof. Andrew, 387, 413
  • Katté, Mr. Walter, 465
  • Knaggs, Mr. W. T., 504
  • Knight, Mr. Robert. 72
  • Laird, Sir Wm.,365
  • Maclean, Mr. Magnus, 645
  • McNeil, Mr. Jas., 72
  • Nisbet, Mr. W. H , 592
  • Purkess, Mr. Jas., 365
  • Richmond, Mr. J. H., 119
  • Sadler, Col., 607
  • Salamons, Sir Julian, 270
  • Siburn, Mr. Jas., 72
  • Squire, Mr. W. W., 605
  • Stafford, Mr. J. H., 542
  • Sykes, Mr. Wm., 271
  • Trotter, Mr. A. P., 365
  • Walker, Mr. Arthur Tannett, 313
  • Ward, Mr. Thos. F., 504
  • Wharnclitfa, Earl of, 465
  • Wilgus, Mr. W. J., 465
  • Wood, Sir Lindsay, 72
  • Archangel, Projected Improvement of the Port of, 491
  • Arctic Currents, Casks for Testing, 337
  • Ardwick Engineering Company, High-speed Vertical Engine, New Design, 377
  • Argentine Republic, Meat Export from, 137
  • Arnold, Prof, and Mr. Andrew MacWilliam, On the Diffusion of Elements in Iron, 461
  • Armour-plate Situation in the U.S.A., 348
  • Armour Trial, American Thin, 515
  • Arth, Prof., On the Utilisation of Blast Furnace Gas, 387

Association, American Foundrymen’s:

  • Compression Tests of Jin. Cubes of Ingot
  • Mould Iron and of Bessemer Mixture, 313

Association, Chicago Electrical:

  • Patent Systems of the United States and Foreign Countries Compared, Mr. W. C. Jones, 416 |

Association of Civil Engineering Students, Manchester:

  • Annual Dinner, Twelfth, 93
  • American Grain Elevator, The Manchester Ship Canal Company’s, Mr. Percy F. Gask on the, Electric Welding, Mr. O. Winder, 247
  • Prospecting for Minerals, Mr. H. T. Hildage,

Association, Cleveland Blast Furnace- men’s :

  • Election as President, of Mr. P. Trainer, and names of Candidates for the Secretaryship,

Association, The Cleveland Iron¬masters’ :

  • Election as President and Vice-president of
  • Mr. J. F. Wilson and Mr. C. A. Cochrane, 119

Association, Coal Trade Benevolent: 477

Association of Draughtsmen, British:

  • Formation of, 162

Association of Engineers, Manchester:

  • Chains, On the Making and Testing of Welded Steel, Mr. E. J. Taylor, 111
  • Excursions Planned for the Summer Months, 377
  • Flooring for Engineering Workshops, Question of the Best, 229
  • Forty-third Annual Report and Anniversary Dinner, 71, 158
  • Gas Engines as Motive Power in Engineering Works, Mr. A. R Bellamy, 327
  • Gas Exhausters and Gas-exhausting Plant, Mr. ' R. Hargraves, 320
  • Heating Engineering Workshops, Question of the Best Method of, 229
  • Inaugural Address of the President, Mr. Hy. Webb, 73
  • Odontograph described by Mr. Michael Longridge, 71
  • Switches, Liquid and Metallic, The Question of the Relative Merits of, 229
  • Utilising Furnace Gases as a Motive Power in Certain Gas Engines, Question of, 325

Association of Engineers, Leeds:

  • Electricity, Mr. Joe A. Tempest, 330
  • Machine Tools, English v. American, Mr. Alfred Towler, 230
  • Mineral Oils, Mr. B. Holgate, 146

Association of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen, London:

  • Forty-sixth Anniversary Festival, 469

Association, Geologists’:

  • Excursion to Brittany, 412

Association, Lancashire Coal Sales :

  • Resolution with regard to Contracts to be made with Merchants for the ensuing Twelve months, 477, 503

Association, Liverpool Self-propelled Traffic:

  • Motor-Vehicle Design, Some New Features in, Mr. T. H. Parker, 269
  • White, Mr. J. W., Appointed Hon. Treasurer, 237

Association, Manchester and Salford Sanitary:

  • Lamps which have Exploded in Manchester, and the Oils used therein, Mr. W. Thomson’s Report on, 400

Association, Manchester Steam Users’:

  • Annual Report—Boilers under the Care of, 439
  • Annual Memorandum of Chief Engineer Mr. C. E. Stromeyer, 599

Association of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham:

  • Inaugural Address of Mr. J. Cox, 42

Electric Traction:

  • Its Application in Large Towns, Mr. G. Conaty, 269

Association, Mechanical Engineers', The Wltwatersrand:

  • Compressed Air as Power, Discussion on the Utilisation of, 298

Association, The Miners’:

  • “Character Note” Question, Mr. E. Cowey and Mr. W. Parrott on the, 442

Association of Municipal and County Engineers, Incorporated:

  • Examination of Candidates for Municipal Surveyorehips, Twenty-seventh Voluntary Pass, 401
  • Yorkshire District Meeting Programme, 551

Association, National Free Labour:

  • Manifesto issued by, showing where Strike Funds come from, 89

Association of Old Students of the Central Technical College:

  • Second Annual Dinner of, 575

Association, South Wales Miners’:

  • Annual Conference : Address of Mr. Abraham —" Mabon ”—44

Associations, Trade:

  • Recently-formed, 477

Association of Trade Protection Societies:

  • Fifty-first Annual Meeting, 421

Association, Unmarked Bar Iron:

  • Prices Advanced 10s. per Ton, 542

Association of Waterworks Engineers, The British:

  • Papers to be Read at the Fourth Annual Meet¬ing, 491