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The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.
The Engineer 1918 Jul-Dec: Illustrations Index.

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A

  • ABERDEEN, Railway Collision at, 372
  • A.E.G. Armoured Infantry Biplane, 206
  • Agawam, Fabricated American Ship, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
  • Allen, R. W., on Air Supply to Boiler-rooms. 198, 228
  • American Army, Ambulance Train for, 260, 263, 266
  • American Freight Locomotives, Recent, Baldwin Locomotive Company, 222, 232
  • American Locomotives, Pulverised Coal on, 156, 174
  • American Locomotives, Standard, 372
  • American Pulverised Coal Device, 537
  • Associated Equipment Company, Manufacture of Radiators, Erection of Motor Lorries, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October Uh, 1918)
  • Austro-Daimler 200 H.P. Aero Engine, 374, 376, 392

B

  • BABCOCK and Wilcox Boiler for Tests of Peat Fuel, 124—see also Blizard, J.
  • Baldwin Locomotive Company’s Recent Freight Locomotives, 222, 232
  • Barimar, Limited, Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, 285
  • Bell, J. J., The Georgian Bay Canal, 527
  • Bellissand Morcom’s Turbo Air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, 113
  • Benz Aero Engine, Aluminium Pistons for, 35
  • Blackball Colliery Plant—see Durham
  • Blizard, J., on the Value of Peat Fuel for Steam Generation, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Boby, Robert, Limited, Portable Pneumatic Grain Unloading Plant, 94, 95 ; (Letters), 135, 242
  • Bombay Water Power Developments, 507
  • Bowden-Smith, E. C., Scarab Burner for Heavy Oil, 445
  • Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, Gas- fired Hardening Furnace, 319
  • Brazil, Central Railway of, Six-coupled Passenger Engine, 175
  • Brett’s Patent Lifter Company’s 10-Ton Steam- driven Drop Hammer, 202, 210
  • British Railways under War Conditions, 214, 246, 268, 284, 289, 310, 321, 371, 390, 397, 410, 454, 490, 528, 556 ; (Letter), 306
  • British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Companv’s Electrically-driven Cogging Mill, 510, 513 ; (Note), 564
  • British Westinghouse Company’s 2500 H.P. Marine Geared Rateau Turbines, 36
  • Bruce, Peebles and Co.’s Electrically Driven Printing Machines, 140, 144
  • Buda-Pesth, Locomotive Coaling Plant, for Southern Railway of Hungary, 414

C

  • CANADIAN Smelting Works—see Granby
  • Central Argentine Railway, Electric Traction on, 324, 330, 343, 367 (Two-page Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
  • Chain-Belt Engineering Company’s Conveyor,
  • Clarkson’s Coke Fuel Steam Motor, 101, 103
  • Coke Oven Construction Company’s Installation of Semet-Solvay Plant for Colliery, 429, 440
  • Crewe Tractor for Military Light Railways, 339

D

  • DAVIS Furnaee Company’s Gas-fired Electrode Annealing Furnace, 560
  • Delaware and Hudson Railroad Eight-coupled Goods Engine, 175
  • Derbyshire, Boring for Oil near Chesterfield, 346, 352
  • Doorakkers, G., on Taps and Dies for Production Work, 151, 186, 187
  • Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160

E

  • ELBOURNE, E. T. on Labour Administration, 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 453, 478, 504, 548

F

  • FELL, E. W.» Practical Notes on the Repair of Locomotive Boilers, 541
  • Fiat Company’s Agricultural Tractor, 488, 497
  • Fokker Single-seater Biplane, 282
  • French Railway of the 45th Parallel, 552
  • Fry’s (London) Centre Drill, 145
  • Furness Shipbuilding Company’s New Yard, on the North-East Coast, 73, 76

G

  • GEORGIAN Bay Canal, J. J. Bell, 527
  • German Giant Aeroplanes, 419
  • German L.V.G. Two-seater Biplanes, 483, 524
  • Glasgow Steel Roofing Company’s Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, 124
  • Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, Military Workshop Repair Train, 550, 554
  • Glover, W. T., and Co.’s Detective and Protective Devices for Electric Cables, 116
  • Gotha Bombing Biplane, 435, 460, 461
  • Granby Power Supply at Anyox, British Columbia, 24, 32
  • Great Central Railway, Reconstruction of a Retaining Wall on the Great Central Railway, 532, 536
  • Great Northern Railway Three-cylinder Coal Engine, 70, 72, 245 ; (Letters), 96, 200, 264, 286, 306, 347 (Two-page Supplement, July 26th, 1918)

H

  • HALBERSTADT Two-seater Biplane, 302
  • Hannoveraner Two - seat er Biplane, 225 ; (Letter), 264
  • Heathcote System of Concrete Construction, 551
  • Herbert, Alfred, Limited, Precision Screwcutting Lathe, 558
  • Hobart Water Supply, 205
  • Horden Collieries—see Durham

I

  • IGRANIC Electric Company’s Coil Winding Machines, 167
  • Industrial Appliances, Limited, Reliostop Railway Brake Control System, 58
  • Italian Agricultural Tractor, Fiat Company, 488, 497

J

  • JENKINS, Rhys, on Links in the History of Engineering, 52, 333, 534

K

  • KALKA-SIMLA Railway and Rolling Stock, 455, 464
  • Katanga Railway, 501 (Two-page Supplement, December 13th, 1918)
  • Kershaw, J. B. C., on CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, 45, 67
  • Kershaw, J, B. C., on the Use of Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation andc, 121, 133

L

  • LAKE Shipyard and Concrete Sea-going Vessels at Poole, Dorsetshire, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • Leeds National Ordnance Factory Conveyor, 462
  • Lessona Coil-winding Machine, Igranic Electric Company, 167
  • London and South-Western Railway, Six- coupled Passenger Engine, 383 (Two-page Supplement, November 1st, 1918)
  • Lopulco, Pulverised Coal-feeding Device, 537
  • L.V.G. Two-seater Biplanes, 483, 524
  • Lyons, The Wilson Bridge, 387, 396

M

  • MARINE and General Concrete Construction Company, Lake Shipyard at Poole, Concrete Lighter and Oil Barge, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • Martin’s Cultivator Company, Paraffin Vaporiser for Motor Ploughs, 339
  • Maybach Aero Engine, 300 H.P., 182, 184, 194, 215
  • Meldrums’ Plant for Steam Generation from Waste Products, 400
  • Menai Suspension Bridge, Tests on Tie Bars from the, 47 ; (Letter), 518
  • Molliette, Concrete Motor Schooner, James Pollock, Sons and Co., 468, 469
  • Morris, Herbert, Limited, Elevator, 462
  • Motor Rail and Tram Car Company’s Petrol Locomotives, 111, 118

N

  • NATIONAL Gas Engine Company, 1500 H.P. Gas-blowing Engine, 10, 16, 207 (Two-page Supplement, September 6th, 1918)
  • Newark Bay Shipyard and Fabricated Ships, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 20th, 1918)
  • New South Wales Railways Locomotive Tender, 356, 357
  • New South Wales Railways, Parachute Tank for Water Crane, 357
  • New York State Barge Canal System, 49, 54, 90, 98
  • New York, Water Supply, 109, 131
  • New Zealand, High Level Steel Arch in, 446
  • New Zealand, Wood Stave Plant for Hydroelectric Plant in, 400
  • North-Eastern Railway, Controlling the Freight Traffic, 305
  • Norton, Arthur, on The Wear of Tramway Car Tires. 292

O

  • OERLIKON Company’s Electric Rolling Mill Plant, 308, 312

P

  • PFALZ Single-seater Biplane Scout, 270
  • Pollock, James, Sons and Co., Concrete Motor Schooner Molliette, 468, 469
  • Poole Harbour, 1000-Ton Concrete Lighter and Shipbuilding at Lake Yard, 191, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • Pryce, Henry J. (Portrait), 157

R

  • RANSOME, A., and Co., Aero Propellershaping Machine, 61
  • Rateau 2500 H.P. Marine Geared Turbines, British Westinghouse Company, 36
  • Reliostop Railway Brake Control System, Industrial Appliances, Limited, 58
  • Restler, Sir James William (Portrait), 399
  • Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company. Gas-fired Furnaces, 497
  • Rumpier Two-seater Reconnaissance Biplane 248

S

  • ST. PAUL, Salvage of the, 480 (Two-page Supplement, December 6th, 1918)
  • Salford Electric Power Station, 519
  • San Fernando—see Central Argentine Railway
  • Scarab Burner for Heavy Oil, E. C. Bowden- Smith, 445
  • Simon, Henry Limited, Grain-handling Plant, 240, 241
  • Simplex Petrol Locomotives, 111, 118
  • Snelson, Mr., Renewable Stay Heads for Locomotive Fire-boxes, 176 ; (Letters), 200, 217, 242
  • Sorocold’s Pumping Engine, 333, 347
  • Southern Railway of Hungary, Locomotive Coaling Plant for, 414
  • Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development Sir Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27
  • Summerscales’ Oil Separator, 39
  • Sydney, Reinforced Concrete Pontoons for, 285

T

  • TATA Hydro-electric Scheme—see Bombay
  • Trans-Australian Railway, 56, 78

V

  • VICTORIAN Railways, New Consolidation Locomotives and Excursion Cars, 15

W

  • WARSAW, Bridge over the Vistula at, 80, 81
  • Westinghouse— sec British Westinghouse
  • Wild and Barfield Electric Muffle Furnace, 21
  • Wilkinson, F. A., Heavy Oil Burning Arrangement for Motor Cars, 227
  • Wilson Bridge at Lyons, 387, 396
  • Winnipeg, Large Concrete Reservoir at, 545

Y

  • YARROW Anti-submarine Smoke System, 218
  • Yarrow’s Works, Manufacture of Artificial Limbs at, 236, 244

Subjects.

A

  • ACCIDENT, Railway, at Aberdeen Station, 372
  • Aero Engine, 200 H.P. Austro-Daimler, 374, 376, 392
  • Aero Engine, Benz, Aluminium Pistons for, 35
  • Aero Engine, 300 H.P., Maybach, 182, 184, 194, 215
  • Aeroplane Parts, Heat Treatment of, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
  • Aeroplanes, Giant, 419
  • Aeroplanes—see also Biplanes
  • Aero Propeller-shaping Machine, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 61
  • Agricultural Tractor, Italian, Fiat Company 488, 497
  • Air Compressor, Turbo, at the Holbrook Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, Limited, 113
  • Air Supply to Boiler-rooms, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
  • Alcohol, Ethyl, Manufacture of, from Wood Waste, 204
  • Aluminium Pistons—see Aero Engine, Benz
  • Ambulance Train lor the American Army, 260, 263, 266
  • Anti-submarine Smoke System, The Yarrow, 218
  • Armoured Infantry Biplane, The A.E.G., 206
  • Artificial Limbs, Manufacture of, at Yarrow’s Works, 236, 244

B

  • BARGE Canal—see Canal
  • Biplane, A.E.G., Armoured Infantry, 206
  • Biplane, Fokker Single-seater, 282
  • Biplane, Gotha Bombing, 435, 460, 461
  • Biplane, Halberstadt Two-seater. 302
  • Biplane, Hannoveraner Two-seater, 225
  • Biplane, Rumpier Two-seater Reconnaissance, 248
  • Biplane Scout. Pfalz Single-seater, 270
  • Biplane, Two-seater, The L.V.G., 483, 524
  • Boiler, Babcock and Wilcox, Used for Tests of Peat Fuel, 124—see also Peat Fuel
  • Boiler-house, CO? Recorders in the, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
  • Boiler-rooms, Air Supply to, R. W. Allen, 198, 228
  • Boilers and Furnace for Burning Lignite, andc., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121
  • Boilers, Locomotive, Practical Notes on the Repair of, E. W. Foil, 541
  • Boring for O.l near Chesterfield, 346, 352
  • Brake—see Railway Brake
  • Bridge, Menai Suspension, Tests on lie Bars, 47 : (Letter), 518
  • Bridge Over the Vistula at Warsaw, 80, 81
  • Bridge, The Wilson, at Lyons, 387, 396

C

  • CABLES—see Electrical Matters
  • Canal Barge, New York State, 49, 54, 90, 98
  • Canal. Georgian Bay, J. J. Bell, 527
  • Centre Drill, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
  • Coal Conservation Committee, Report, 158
  • Coal, Pulverised, on American Locomotives, 156, 174
  • Coal, Pulverised, Feeding Device, The Lopulco, 537
  • Coaling Plant, Locomotive, at Buda-Pesth, 414
  • Cogging Mill, Motor-driven Reversing. British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. 510, 513 ; (Note), 564
  • Coils, Electric—see Electrical Matters
  • Coke Fuel Steam Motor, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
  • Coke Oven Installation, Semet-Solvay, Battery of Thirty-seven, for Colliery, 429, 440
  • Colliery Electrification—see Electrical Matters
  • Compressors—see Air Compressors
  • Concrete, Reinforced, Construction, Heathcote System, 551
  • Concrete Reservoir, 18,000,000-Gallon, at Winnipeg, 545
  • Conveyors for Engineering Works, 462
  • CO2 Recorders in the Boiler-house, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
  • Cylinders Repaired—see Engines

D

  • DRILL, Centre, Fry’s (London), Limited, 145
  • Drop Hammer, 10-Ton Steam-driven. Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, Limited, 202, 210

E ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Barge, Electrically-welded, 122
  • - Cables, Detective and Protective Devices for, W. T. Glover and Co., Limited, 116
  • - Canadian Smelting Works at Anyox, B.C., Power Supply, 24, 32
  • - Central Argentine Railway, Electric Traction on, 324, 330, 343, 367 (Two-page Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
  • - Coil-winding Machines, Igranic Electric Company, 167
  • - Durham Colliery, The Electrification of a, 136, 152, 160
  • - Motors, Main and Auxiliary, for Driving a Rolling Mill, Oerlikbn Company, 308, 312
  • - Muffle Furnace with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
  • - Power Generation, andc., Ligrite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for, J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
  • - Power Station at San Fernando—see Central Argentine Railway
  • - Printing Machines Electrically - driven, Bruce, Peebles and Co., 140, 144
  • - Reversing Cogging Mill, Electrically-driven, British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 510, 513 : (Note), 564
  • - Salford Electric Power Station, 519
  • ELEVATOR, Herbert Morris, Limited, 462
  • Engines—see Aero Engines and Gas-blowing Engine
  • Engineering, Links in the History of, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534

F

  • FIRE-BOXES, Locomotive, Renewable Stay Heads for, Mr. Snelson, L. and N.W. Railway, 176 ; (Letters), 200, 217, 242
  • Fractured Steam Cylinders, Welding, Barimar, Limited, 285
  • Freight Traffic, North-Eastern Railway, Controlling, 305
  • Fuel, Peat, for the Generation of Steam, Value of, J. Blizard, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Furnace, Electric Muffle, with Pyroscopic Detector, Wild and Barfield, 21
  • Furnace, Gas-fired Electrode Annealing, Davis Furnace Company, 560
  • Furnace, Gas-fired High-speed Steel Hardening, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
  • Furnace, Gas-fired, for Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497

G

  • GAS-BLOWING Engine, 1500 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, Lim ted, 10, 16, 207 (Two-page Supplement, September 6th, 1918)
  • Gas-fired Electrode Annealing Furnace, Davis Furnace Company, 560
  • Gas-fired Furnaces for Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Company, 497
  • Gas-fired Hardening Furnace, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
  • Goggles, Protective, 506
  • Grain-handling Plant, Henry Simon, Limited, 240, 241
  • Grain-unloading Plant, Portable Pneumatic, Robert Boby, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters), 135, 242
  • Gun, The Stokes, and Shell, and their Development, S.r Wilfrid Stokes, 6, 27

H

  • HAMMER, Drop, 10-Ton Steam-driven, Brett’s Patent Lifter Company, Limited, 202, 210
  • Heat Treatment of Aeroplane Parts, Richmond Gas Stove and Meter Comnany. 497
  • Heating and Ventilation of Workshops, 4
  • Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for Motor Cars, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
  • Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, Wood Stave Plant for, 400

L

  • LABOUR Administration, Edward T. Elbourne 235, 257, 280, 299, 322, 348, 365, 388, 432, 453, 478, 504, 548
  • Lathe, Precision Screw-cutting, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 558
  • Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for Power Generation, andc., J. B. C. Kershaw, 121, 133
  • Links in the History of Engineering, Rhys Jenkins, 52, 333, 534
  • Locomotive Boilers, Practical Notes on Repair of, E. W. Fell, 541
  • Locomotive Coaling Plant at Buda-Pesth, South Hungarian Railway, 414
  • Locomotive Fire-boxes, Renewable Stay Heads for, Mr. Snelson, L. and N.W. Railway, 176 ; (Letters), 200, 217, 242
  • Locomotive. Six-coupled Passenger. London and South-Western Railway, 383 (Two-page Supplement, November lst, 1918)
  • Locomotive Tender and Feed-water Tank, New South Wales Railways, 356, 357
  • Locomotive, Three-cylinder Coal, G.N. Railway, 70. 72, 245 ; (Letters), 96, 200, 264, 286. 306. 347 (Two-page Supplement, July 26th, 1918)
  • Locomotives, American, Pulverised Coal on, 156, 174
  • Locomotives and Excursion Cars, Victorian Railway’s New Consolidation, 15
  • Locomotives, Recent American Freight, Baldwin Locomotive Company, 222, 232
  • Locomotives, Small, of Special Types, 111, 118
  • Locomotives, Standard American, 372
  • Lorry—see Motor Lorry

M

  • MANUFACTURE of Ethyl Alcohol from Wood Waste, 204

MAPS:

  • - Buenos Aires Suburban Railways, 324
  • - Central Argentine Railway. Tigres Branches, 325

MAPS (continued):

  • - Coalfields of the United Kingdom, 158
  • - Katanga Railway—Line from Rhodesia to the Congo, 502
  • - Koyna River Project, 508
  • - Main Line Connections of the L. and S.W. Railway, 556
  • - Main Line Railway Connections with Southampton, 556
  • - New York State Barge Canal System, 49
  • - New York Water Supply Systems, 109
  • - Proposed Georgian Bay Canal, 527
  • - Railway of the 45th Parallel, 552
  • - Railways and River Navigations in Africa, 501
  • - Tata, Andhra Valley, and Nila-Mula Schemes, 508
  • - Trans-Australian Railway, 57
  • MILITARY Light Railway Tractor Built at Crewe, 339
  • Military Workshop Repair Train, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
  • Mill, Electrically-driven Cogging. British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 510, 513 ; (Note), 564
  • Mine Rescue Apparatus, 219
  • Motor Cars, Heavy Oil-burning Arrangement for, F. A. Wilkinson, 227
  • Motor Coaches, Railway—see Railway
  • Motor, Coke Fuel Steam, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
  • Motor Lorry Erection at the Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
  • Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23

O

  • OIL in Derbyshire, Boring for, near Chesterfield, 346, 352
  • Oil Firing for Domestic Purposes, Scarab Burner, E. C. Bowden-Smith, 445
  • Oil Separator, Summerscales, Limited. 39
  • Oxy-Acetylene Welding for Fractured Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285

P

  • PARAFFIN Vaporiser, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
  • Peat Fuel for the Generation of Steam, Value of, J. Blizard, 123, 163, 178
  • Ploughs, Motor, Paraffin Vaporiser for, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339
  • Pontoons, Reinforced Concrete, for Sydney, 285
  • Portable Pneumatic Grain-unloading Plant, Robert Boby, Limited, 94, 95 ; (Letters), 135, 242
  • Portrait, Henry J. Pryce, 157
  • Portrait, S r James William Restler, 399
  • Power Generation, andc., Lignite, Bagasse and Wood Waste for, J. B. C. Kershaw, 121
  • Power Supply Stations, andc.—see Electrical Matters
  • Precision Screw-cutting Lathe, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 558
  • Printing Machines, Electrically-driven, Bruce, Peebles and Co., 140, 144
  • Pulverised Coal on American Locomotives, 156, 174
  • Pulverised Coal-feeding Device, The Lopulco, 537
  • Pumping Engine, George Sorocold, 333, 347, ; (Letter), 347

Q

  • QUANTITY Production in Lorry Building’ Associated Equipment Company, 288, 290 (Two-page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)

R

  • RADIATORS, Manufacture of, at the Associated Equipment Company, 288. 290 (Two- page Supplement, October 4th, 1918)
  • Railway Brake Control System, The Reliostop, Industrial Appliances, Limited, 58
  • Railway, Central Argentine, Electric Traction on, 324, 330, 343, 367 (Two-page Supplement, October 18th, 1918)
  • Railway Collision at Aberdeen, 372
  • Railway, Kalka-Simla, and Rolling Stock, 455, 464
  • Railway, Katanga, in the Belgian Congo, 501 (Two-page Supplement, December 13th, 1918)
  • Railway Motor Coach for Central Argentine Railway, 343, 345
  • Railway, North-Eastern, Controlling the Freight Traffic, 305
  • Railway of the 45th Parallel, 552
  • Railway Tractor, Military, Built at Crewe, 339
  • Railway, Trans-Australian, 56, 78
  • Railways, British, under War Conditions, 214, 246, 268, 284, 289, 310, 321, 371, 390, 397, 410, 454, 490, 528, 556 ; (Letter), 306
  • Reconstruction of a Retaining Wall on the Great Central Railway, 532, 536
  • Recorders, CO,, in the Boiler-house, J. B. C. Kershaw, 45, 67
  • Reinforced Concrete Construction, Heathcote System, 551
  • Reinforced Concrete Pontoons for Sydney, 285
  • Repair of Locomotive Boilers, Notes on, E. W. Fell, 541
  • Repairing Fractured Steam Cylinders, Barimar, Limited, 285
  • Reservoir, 18,000,000-Gallon, at Winnipeg, 545
  • Rolling Mill Plant, Electric, Oerlikon Company, 308, 312

S

  • SALVAGE of the St. Paul, 480 (Two-page Supplement, December 6th, 1918)
  • Separator, Oil, Summerscales, Limited, 39
  • Shaping Machine, Aero Propeller, A. Ransome and Co., Limited, 61

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS:

  • - Concrete Motor Auxiliary Cruiser Molliette, James Pollock, Sons and Co., 468, 469
  • - Concrete Sea-going Lighter and O I Barge Built at Poole, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • - Concrete Shipbuilding, Poole Harbour, 408, 411, 416 (Two-page Supplement, November 15th, 1918)
  • - Electrically Welded Barge, 122
  • - Newark Bay Shipyard and Fabricated Ships, 523 (Two-page Supplement, December 26th, 1918)
  • - Salvage of the St. Paul, 480 (Two-page Supplement, December 6th, 1918)
  • - Shipyard, New, on the North-East Coast, Furness Shipbuilding Company, 73, 76
  • - Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, 124
  • SMOKE System, The Yarrow Anti-Submarine, 218
  • Stay Head®, Renewable, for Locomotive Fireboxes, Mr. Snelson, L. and N.W. Railway, 176 : (Letters), 200, 217, 242
  • Steam Generation, Value of Peat Fuel for, J. Blizard, 123, 163, 178, 180
  • Steam Generation from Waste Products, Meldrums’ Plant, 400
  • Steam Motor, Coke Fuel, Clarkson, Limited, 101, 103
  • Steel Arch, High Level, in New Zealand, 446
  • Steel, High-speed, Hardening Furnace, Gas- fired, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, Limited, 319
  • Steel Uprights for Shipbuilding Berths, Glasgow Steel Roofing Company, 124

T

  • TANK, Parachute, for Water Crane, New South Wales Railways, 357
  • Tans and Dies for Production Work, G. Doorakkers, 151, 186, 187
  • Targets, Moving, and Torpedo Attack, 2, 23
  • Tender, Locomotive, New South Wales Railways, 356, 357
  • Tests on Tie-bars from the Menai Suspension Bridge, 47 ; (Letter), 518
  • Tires—see Tramway
  • Tractor, Agr cultural, Fiat Company, 488, 497
  • Tractor for Mil.tary Light Railways, London and North-Western Crewe Works, 339
  • Tractors, S mplex Petrol, 111, 118
  • Train, Military Workshop, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554
  • Tramway Car Tires, The Wear of, Arthur Norton, 292
  • Turbines, Rateau Marine-geared, 2500 H.P., British Westinghouse Company, 36
  • Turbo Air Compressor at the Holbrook Colliery, Beiliss and Morcom, 113

V

  • VALUE of Peat Fuel—see Peat
  • Vaporiser. Paraffin, for Motor Ploughs, Martin’s Cultivator Company, 339

W

  • WASTE Products for Steam Generation, Meldrums, Limited, 400
  • Water Power Developments, Bombay, 507
  • Water Supply, Hobart, 205
  • Water Supply of New York, 109, 131
  • Wear of Tramway Car Tires, Arthur Norton, 292
  • Welding—see Oxy-Acetylene
  • Wood Stave Pipe for Hydro-electric Plant in New Zealand, 400
  • Works, Plan of, Arrangement of Heating Pipes, 4
  • Workshop Repair Train in Flanders, Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, 550, 554

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