Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,257 pages of information and 244,498 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

The Engineer 1926/09/10

From Graces Guide

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Contents, p 279

Main Subjects

  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 265
    • Unemployment Grants
    • A Huge Suspension Bridge
    • Industrial Casualities
    • Motor Fuel Progress
    • An Industrial Conditions Delegation
    • Smoke Abatement
    • Foreign Naval Contracts
    • The Coal Dispute
    • Germany's Industrial Position
    • The Motor Ship Wulsty Castle
  • British Patents, p 293 - p 294 (Illustrated)
    • Corso Carbonara (Italy) - Regulation of Fuel Supply to Multi-cylinder Engines.
    • BTH and A. A. Pollock - Improvements in and relating to Dynamo-electric Machines.
    • BTH and H. Dreghorn - Improvements in and relating to Dynamo-electric Machines.
    • BTH and H. W. H. Warren - Improvements in and relating to electric batteries.
    • Lucien Levy (France) - Improvements in or relating to Directive Aerials.
    • Callenders Cable and Construction Co and Alfred Edgar Wilson - Improvements in Jointing Sleeves or Ferrules for Electric Cables.
    • J. Gell - Lathe Tools.
    • A. Brebner - Non-dazzle Headlights.
    • G. de Bethune (Belguim) - Rotary Furnaces.
    • H. Hitchon - Separating Oil from Water.
    • F. W. Le Tall - Improvements in or relating to Protective Devices for High-frequency Electric Signalling Systems and the like.
  • Comparison of Static and Dynamic Tensile and Notched-Bar Tests, p 275 - p 276 (Illustrated)
    • Introduction
    • Energy for the Breaking of a Test Piece
    • Relation between the Statical and Dynamical Tests
    • Repeated Impact Test
  • Editorial, p 279 - p 280
    • The Shenandoah Disaster
    • French Naval Progress
  • French Engineering Notes, p 293
    • Advancing Wages
    • Tunnelling the Vosges
    • The Rhine-Rhone Canal
    • Sailing Ships
    • Stainless Steel Patents
  • Iron and Steel Institute, (No. II), p 269 - p 270
  • Modern Metallurgy and Ancient Industries, p 287 - p 288

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