The Engineer 1924/03/21
1924 March 21st PDF
- Contents, p 311.
Main Subjects
- A Folding Loft Stairway, p 318. (Illustrated).
- A Motor Railway Inspection Car, p 315 - p 316. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 299.
- French Monopolies.
- Flood Reservoirs.
- The Railway Year.
- A Rule Collision and Rule 55.
- Wireless at Sea - Marconi Co, General Post Office, Radio Communication Co.
- Mr. Roger Smith's Retirement.
- Unemployed and Unemployable.
- British Grinding Wheels - Universal Grinding Wheel Co, Sir John Beale.
- Indian Irrigation - Sir Alfred Chatterton.
- The Shipyard Labour Trouble - Shipbuilding Employers' Federation.
- Chemical Specifications for Iron and Steel, p 312.
- Editorial, p 311 - p 312.
- The Navy Estimates.
- Locomotive Boilers.
- High-Tension Transmission Lines, by Ernest Pannell, (No. II), p 300 - p 302.
- Manchester Association of Engineers, p 317.
- Obituary, p 313.
- Dr W. H. Maw.
- Patent Cases of 1923, p 308.
- Practical Hydraulic Engineering Problems, p 308.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 304.
- Southern Africa's First Big Hydroelectric Scheme, p 316.
- The Engines of the Motor Ship 'Aorangi', p 317.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, J. B. L. Meek in the Chair, p 317.
- The Institute of Metals, (No. II), p 303.
- The Kowloon-Canton Railway, p 318 - p 319.
- The Marine and Small Craft Exhibition, p 316.
- Hobbs and Sons.
- Walton on Thames Launch Co.
- H. Gibbs.
- Salter Brothers.
- Frank Bevis.
- J. A. McCallum
- S. E. Saunders.
- Morgan Giles.
- David Hillyard.
- Evinrude Motor Co.
- Vanadium.
- Arvid Lind.
- Ailsa Craig Motor Co.
- Bergius Co.
- Hotchkiss Hydraulic Propeller Co.
- Atlantic Engine Co.
- Crosbie and De Mowbray.
- Henry Hughes and Son.
- Pascall, Atkey and Son.
- Simpson, Lawrence and Co.
- J. Downton and Co.
- J. Daniels.
- Yacht Racing Association.
- Antifyre Sales.
- The Pipe Lines for the Tansa Completion Works, p 302 - p 303.
- The Swiss Federal Railways - Single-Phase Electric Locomotives, after p 304 - p 308 and p 310. (Illustrated).
- Les Ateliers de Secheron, Geneva.
- Oerlikon.
- Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works.
- Wind-driven Electrical and other Installations, p 318. (Illustrated).