The Engineer 1919/10/31
- Contents, p 439.
Main Subjects
- Cable Standards - Cable Makers' Association, p 445.
- Editorial, p 439.
- The Proposed New LCC Tramways, p 439 and 441.
- The Engineer's Vocabulary.
- Electric Welding and Its Application to Shipping - (No. I), p 442.
- Hainault Optical Works, p 434. (Illustrated).
- Hydro-Electric Developments at Niagara - (No. I), p 427. (Illustrated).
- Canadian Power Co.
- Ontario Power Co.
- Adam Beck.
- I. B. Lucas.
- W. K. McNaught.
- Frederick A. Gaby.
- Henry G. Acres.
- E. T. Brandon - electrical engineer.
- J. B. Goodwin - Works engineer.
- G. H . Angell - General Superintendent.
- H . L. Bucke .
- E. M. McGivern - Mechanical Superintendent.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Edward Hopkinson, p 431.
- Letters to the Editor, p 436.
- James Watt as a Monopolist - E. A. Forward.
- British Engineers in Competition for the World's Market - A. J. Greenly - Managing Director of Greenly's.
- Locomotive Building Trade with China.
- Is There Sufficient Wealth to go Round? - J. H. Ferguson.
- Standard Spindle Noses for Milling Machines - P. V. Vernon of Alfred Herbert.
- Change-Speed Linkage Gear - Henry Davey.
- Light Cruisers of the D-Class, p 429 and 438. (Illustrated).
- Limits for Gauges for Holes, p 444.
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, p 433.
- Patents, p 451.
- British Westinghouse - Rotary converters.
- BTH - Starting devices and contactors.
- F. Danniau - Valve gear.
- Drysdale and Co - Centrifugal pumps.
- E. Sidwell - Micrometers.
- C. H. Walmisley - Pipe wrenches.
- H. Wade - Dry galvanising.
- Possibilities of Further Economies in Road Transport - T. Clarkson, p 445.
- Power and Speed of Steamers - Arthur R. Liddell, p 430.