The Engineer 1923/01/05
- Contents, p 15.
Main Subjects
- Aeronautics in 1922, p 10 - p 11. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 9.
- Experiments at Very High Pressures - Professor P. W. Bridgeman.
- The New Railway Groups - London, Midland and Scottish Railway.
- Another Peculiar Gas Tragedy.
- New Pacific Cables - Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co.
- The Einstein Theory.
- A Well-known Naval Constructor Retires - S. W. F. Furze-Morrish.
- The Discharge of Oil from Ships.
- Sixty Years Ago.
- Chinese Engineering Notes, p 2.
- Peking.
- Shanghai.
- Hong Kong.
- December, p 1 -2.
- The New Battleships.
- French Hydro-Electric Schemes.
- Isolation of the Isle of Sheppey.
- Damage by Gales at Barmouth.
- Desert Transport.
- A Broken Engine Axle.
- British Traders in France.
- Power Station Extensions.
- A Fatal Railway Accident.
- Working Hours.
- Editorial, p 15 - p 16.
- 1922- A Retrospect.
- Unemployment.
- Labour Disputes - Sir William MacKenzie.
- Technical Progress - Sir Vincent Raven.
- China.
- Conclusion.
- Electrical Engineering in 1922, (No I), p 7 - p 8 and after p 22. (Illustrated).
- Fluctuations on the Prices of Engineering Materials During the Year 1922, p 3. (Illustrated Graph).
- Letters to The Editor, p 12.
- The Nicolson Boiler by C. E. Stromeyer.
- The Thickness of Oil Films by J. E. Sears.
- Locomotives of 1922, p 4 - p 6. (Illustrated).
- Motor Ships in 1922, p 16 - p 17.
- The Burmeister and Wain Type of Engine - Harland and Wolff.
- The Beardmore-Tosi Type of Engine - The Motor Ship 'Pinzon'.
- The Camellaird-Fullagar Type of Engine - John Brown and Co.
- The North British Diesel Engine - British India Steam Navigation Co.
- The Neptune Type of Engine -Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson. (Illustrated).
- The Nobel Engine.
- The Still Engine - Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Co, Peter Brotherhood.
- The Sulzer Type of Engine - G. and J. Weir, William Denny and Brothers, Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co.
- The Vickers Type of Engine.
- The Doxford Opposed Piston Engine - William Doxford and Sons.
- The Werkspoor Type of Engine - North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- German Motor Ship Progress -
- Testing Motor Ships.
- French and Italian Motor Ships.
- Smaller Craft.
- The Trend of Development.
- Naval Construction in 1922, p 6.
- Great Britain - Armstrong Whitworth, Cammell, Laird and Co.
- United States.
- France.
- Italy.
- Minor Navies.
- Proposed Port Improvements at Pernambuco, p 8.
- Shipbuilding in 1922, p 20 - p 21.
- The Year in Retrospect.
- Some Liners and Passenger Ships - RMS Majestic, SS Pittsburgh, Canadian Pacific Steamship Co, SS City of Nagpur.
- Tankers and Dredging Machinery.
- Developments in Design and Construction.
- Speed Reduction Gearing.
- Electrical Developments.
- New Rules and Standards.
- Repairs and Reconditioning.
- Shipbuilding in Hong Kong, p 8.
- Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co.
- Some British Aeroplanes of 1922, after p 16. (Illustrated).
- Some Ocean Liners of 1922, after p 16. (Illustrated).
- Some Locomotives of 1922, after p 22. (Illustrated).
- Some Marine Engines of 1922, after p 16. (Illustrated).
- Some Motor Ships and Liners of 1922, after p 22. (Illustrated).
- The Extraction of Oil from Bituminous Materials, p 14 and p 22 - p 23. (Illustrated).
- The Water Supply of Belfast, p 12.
- Railways Jointly Owned, p 12.
- Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering in 1922, p 18 - p 20.
- The Effects of the Drought of 1921.
- The Metropolitan Water Board.
- Waterworks in Progress or in Contemplation.
- Works Abroad.
- Sanitary Engineering -General Outlook.
- London Main Drainage and Sewage Disposal.
- Other Works.