Difference between revisions of "The Engineer 1922/06/09"
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** [[Electro-Metals]]. | ** [[Electro-Metals]]. | ||
** [[George Green and Co]]. | ** [[George Green and Co]]. | ||
* Indian Engineering Notes, p 648. | |||
* Launches and Trial Trips, p 651. | |||
** [[British Corporal]], Built by [[Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co]]. | |||
** [[Nausicaa]], Built by [[North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co]], Engines by [[J. G. Kincaid and Co]]. | |||
* Leading-in Wires, p 644. | * Leading-in Wires, p 644. | ||
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** Sir [[George Greenhill]]. | ** Sir [[George Greenhill]]. | ||
* Obituary, [[Lewis H. Ransome]], p 643. | * Obituary, [[Lewis H. Ransome]], p 643. | ||
* Provincial Letters, p 649. | |||
* Railway Act, 1921, by Sir [[Eric Geddes]], before the [[Junior Institution of Engineers]], p 629. | * Railway Act, 1921, by Sir [[Eric Geddes]], before the [[Junior Institution of Engineers]], p 629. | ||
* Seven Day Journal, The [[South Eastern Railway|South Eastern]] Electrification Scheme, Vulcanised Fibre and other Topics, p 635. | * Seven Day Journal, The [[South Eastern Railway|South Eastern]] Electrification Scheme, Vulcanised Fibre and other Topics, p 635. | ||
* Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, by [[William Hooton]], p 649. | |||
* Small Power Press, [[H. S. J. Hughes]], p 644. (Illustrated) | * Small Power Press, [[H. S. J. Hughes]], p 644. (Illustrated) | ||
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** Professor [[James Clark Maxwell]]. | ** Professor [[James Clark Maxwell]]. | ||
** Professor [[Magnus Maclean]]. | ** Professor [[Magnus Maclean]]. | ||
** [[British Aluminium Co]]. | |||
** Professor [[Andrew Gray]]. | |||
** [[Murray Morrison]]. | |||
* Two New Atlantic Liners, [[Harland and Wolff]], Builders, p 640 and p 643. (Illustrated) | * Two New Atlantic Liners, [[Harland and Wolff]], Builders, p 640 and p 643. (Illustrated) | ||
** [[SS Pittsburgh]], [[Harland and Wolff]]. | ** [[SS Pittsburgh]], [[Harland and Wolff]]. |
Revision as of 15:25, 2 December 2014
1922 June 09th PDF
- Contents, p 641.
Main Subjects
- Completion of the St. Gothard Railway Electrification, p 638.
- Development in power Station Design, (No. XXXIII.), p 631 - p 633. (Illustrated)
- Editorial, p 641.
- The Displacement of Labour.
- The Engineer and the Atom.
- Electrical Developments at American Steel Works, p 645.
- Garden City Steel Foundry, Kryn and Lahy Metal Works, p 636 - p 637. (Illustrated)
- Indian Engineering Notes, p 648.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 651.
- British Corporal, Built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Co.
- Nausicaa, Built by North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co, Engines by J. G. Kincaid and Co.
- Leading-in Wires, p 644.
- Letters to the Editor, p 645.
- Chinese Markets, Stafford Ransome.
- Road Construction, George T. Pardoe.
- Modern Flour Mill, (No. II.), William Vernon., p 627 - p 629. (Illustrated)
- Newcomen Society, Director, Colonel H. G. Lyons, p 642.
- Obituary, Lewis H. Ransome, p 643.
- Provincial Letters, p 649.
- Railway Act, 1921, by Sir Eric Geddes, before the Junior Institution of Engineers, p 629.
- Seven Day Journal, The South Eastern Electrification Scheme, Vulcanised Fibre and other Topics, p 635.
- Silencing Engine Exhaust by Interference, by William Hooton, p 649.
- Small Power Press, H. S. J. Hughes, p 644. (Illustrated)
- Summer Meeting of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, (No. II.), p 646.
- R. B. Mitchell.
- J. S. Highfield.
- L. B. Atkinson.
- Bailie Sadler.
- Babcock and Wilcox.
- Sir Donald MacAlister.
- Professor James Clark Maxwell.
- Professor Magnus Maclean.
- British Aluminium Co.
- Professor Andrew Gray.
- Murray Morrison.
- Two New Atlantic Liners, Harland and Wolff, Builders, p 640 and p 643. (Illustrated)
- Water Tube Boiler, Clayton and Shuttleworth, p 644. (Illustrated)