The Engineer 1925/07/10
1925 July 10th PDF
- Contents, p 39.
Main Subjects
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 27.
- The Waterloo Bridge Report.
- Planning the Kent Coalfield.
- The Dorchester Wireless Station.
- A New High-Speed Oil Engine.
- Dutch Naval Defence.
- The Factories and Workshops Report.
- The World's Largest Motor Liner.
- Aviation in the United States Navy.
- The Retirement of Professor Watkinson.
- Automatic Couplings.
- An Old-Established Electrical Works, p 43. (Illustrated).
- Death Announcement, p 39.
- Editorial, p 39 - p 40.
- Impurities.
- Supercharging.
- Glasgow Tramways, p 33.
- London County Council.
- Hydro-Electric Development at the Muscle Shoals, Alabama, (No. II), p 29 - p 31, and p 38. (Illustrated).
- General Harry Taylor.
- The Wilson Dam.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 33 and p 40 - p 41.
- G. and T. Earle.
- Newcastle Meeting - George Stephenson -'The Centenary of the Locomotive'
- Stockton and Darlington Railway.
- Robert Stephenson and Co.
- Herbert Nigel Gresley.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 49.
- 'Inveruba' twin-screw oil vessel by Andrew Weir and Co to the order of Lago Shipbuilding Co.
- 'Invergordon "N" type standard vessel generally repaired and overhauled by Harland and Wolff to the order of the British Mexican Petroleum Co.
- 'Port Hobart' twin-screw motor ship by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line.
- 'Llandovery Castle' twin-screw steamer by Barclay, Curle and Co. to the order of the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 36.
- 'Does Railway Electrification Pay?'
- 'Webb's "Precedents" ' by A. J. Brewer.
- E. L. Ahrons.
- 'Variable Blast Pipes and Other Matters' by William Henry Robson.
- 'Increasing Production' by Harry Adams.
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, p 44 - p 45.
- Motor Ships for the Australian Meat Trade, p 33.
- Railway Centenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, p 42 - p 43. (Illustrated).
- London and North Eastern Railway.
- Engine by George Stephenson and Nicholas Wood.
- Sixty Years Ago, p 33.
- Southern Railway - New Electric Stock, p 44. (Illustrated).
- The British Steam Railway Locomotive from 1825 to 1924, by Ernest Leopold Ahrons, (No. XXVIII), Period 1870 to 1875, p 28 - p 29. (Illustrated).
- The Institution of Chemical Engineers, p 49.
- The 1925 Royal Agricultural Show, (No. I), p 34 - p 36. (Illustrated).
- The Thornhill Power Station, p 32 - p 33. (Illustrated).
- The Three-Cylinder High-Pressure Locomotive by Herbert Nigel Gresley - Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 46.