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*ABELL, Professor T. B., on Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non-uniform Stream, 291
ABELL, Professor T. B., on Characteristics p! a Marine Propeller in a Non-uniform Stream 291
*Adamson, Joseph (Portrait), 182
 
*Adhex Leather Belt, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter), 606
Adamson, Joseph (Portrait), 182
*Ahrons, E. L., Locomotives Built by Messrs. B. Hick and Son, Bolton, 102
 
*Ahrons, E. L., on Messrs. W. and A. Kitching, Hope Town Foundry, Darlington, 419 : (Letters), 448, 478, 528
Adhex Leather Belt, Monsieur Henri Guillou.
*Ahrons, E. L., on The Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson and Co.), 369
 
*Allen, VV. H., Son and Co., Surface Ignition Engine, 32
590 ; (Letter), 606
*Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, Portable A. C. Welding Equipment, 360, 361
 
*American Beam Trawler Mariner, 612. 616
Ahrons, E. L., Locomotives Built by Messrs. B. Hick and Son, Bolton, 102
*American Concrete Mixing Machinery, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382 (for Sub-Headings, see Miscellaneous Index)
 
*American Mercury Vapour Boiler. W. L. R. Emmet, 516
Ahrons, E. L., on Messrs. W. and A. Ki tolling, Hope Town Foundry, Darlington, 419: (Letters), 448, 478, 528
*American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts Elfay and Guinivere, 617
 
*Archdale, James, and Co., Milling Machines at Olympia, 244, 245, 254
Ahrons, E. L., on The Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson and Co.), 369
*Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Limited, 12in. Howitzer on Railway Truck Mounting, 204, 209
 
*Armstrong-Siddeley Six-cylinder Lauda ulet, 476, 478
Allen, W. H., Son- and Co., Surface Ignition Engine, 32
*Arroi, Sir William, and Co., 120-Ton Overhead Travelling Crane with Telescopic Cage, 66
 
*Arthur, Captain J. Stanley, on the Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, 527, 531, 564
Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, Portable A.C. Welding Equipment, 360, 361
*Asquith Radial Drilling Machines, 245, 254
 
*Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78
American Beam Trawler Mariner, 612. 616
 
American Concrete Mixing Machinery, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382 (for Sub-headings, see Miscellaneous Index)
 
American Mercury Vapour Boiler. W. L. R. Emmet, 516
 
American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts Elfay and Guinivere, 617
 
Archdale, James, and Co., Milling Machines at Olympia, 244, 245, 254
 
Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Limited, 12in. Howitzer on Railway Truck Mounting, 204, 209
 
Armstrong-Siddeley Six-cylinder Lauda u let, 476, 478
 
Arroi, Sir William, and Co., 120-Ton Overhead Travelling Crane with Telescopic Cage, 66
 
Arthur, Captain I. Stanley, on the Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, 527, 531, 564
 
Asquith Radial Drilling Machines, 245, 254
 
Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78


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*BADEN, ex-German Battleship, and the Cruiser Niirnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1920)
*Baghdad Railway, Major D. G. Heslop, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
*Baker, F. E., Limited, Precision Motor Cycle Works, 575, 586
*Bamlett’s Potato Digger, 59
*Barnes Scarfing Machine, 162
*Barnfather Hose Coupling, 590
*Bateman Electrically-driven Planer, 292
*Baumann, K., on Feed Heating for Land Power Stations, 101, 127, 150
*Baush Multi-spindle Drilling Machine, 270, 274
*B. C.B. High-speed Plunger Pump, 539
*Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, H.M. Light Cruiser Raleigh, 374
*Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
*Bell Locomotive Works, High-pressure Geared Locomotives, 461
*B.S.A. Tools, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machine, 246
*Boving and Co., 8000 H.P. Pelton Turbines, Pipe Line, Valves, andc., for Tasmania. 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
*Brackett, F. W., and Co., Limited, Water screening Plant, 541
*Brampton Brothers, Chain Drive, 248
*Breuil Works, Schneider and Co. (i, vi, vii, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and. Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920); Open- hearth Furnace, 60 Tons, and Shop. Charging Side and Tapping Side (vi, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*Bristol Aeroplane Company’s Seaplane, 488
*Bristol “Pullman” Triplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*British Aerial Transport Company’s Single- seater Monoplane “The Crow,” and Five- seater Commercial Aeroplane, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*British Berna Side and End-tipping Wagon, 424, 425
*British Railway Workshops in M ar Time, 27, 36, 77
*British Thomson-Houston Company, Motorswitch Panel, 247, 248
*Broom, Talbot C., on Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, 368, 393, 417
*Brown, David, and Sons, Limited, Double Helical Gear Generator, 291, 302
*Brown, David, and Sons, Worm, and Worm Wheel Machinery, 228, 234 ; Spur Gear Generator, 234
*Bruce Peebles and Co., Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, 504
*Burmeister and Wain, Motor Ship Theodore Roosevelt, 236
*Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154, 155, 158


BADEN, ex-German Battleship, and the Cruiser Nil rn berg, 319 {Two-page Supplement, October \st, 1920)
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*CALTHROP Parachutes and Quick-release Device, 79, 80
Baghdad Railway, Major D. G. Hcslop, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 {Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
*Cambridge Building, New York, Underpinning, 26
 
*Cambridge and Paid Instrument Company, Electrical CO2 Recorder, 333, 334
Baker, F. E., Limited, Precision Motor Cycle Works, 575, 586
*Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, Electrical Distance Thermometer, 335
 
*Cammell Laird Motor Ship Fullagar, 69
Bamlett’s Potato Digger, 59
*Carey Oil Transmission System, 284  
 
*Carmichael’s Engine of 1833, 15, 16  
Barnes Scarfing Machine, 162
*Carmichael’s Locomotive Gear of 1833, 15, 16  
 
*Central Aircraft Company’s “Centaur,” Threeseater Seaplane, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
Barnfather Hose Coupling, 590
*Chalon-sur-Saone Works, Schneider and Co., Movable Shop End at (xi, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*Champagne-sur-Seine Works, Schneider and Co., Dynamo Erecting Shop at (xii, xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Bateman Electrically-driven Planer, 292
*Churchill Plain Grinding Machine, 332
 
*Clark Truck Tractor Company, Three-wheeled Motor Tractor, 92
Banmann, K., on Feed Heating for Land Pou er Stations, 101. 127, 150
*Clayton Overtype Tipping Wagon, 400  
 
*Cleworth, Wheal and Co., Air Filter, 504, 505  
Baush Multi-spindle Drilling Machine, 270, 274 B.C.B. High-speed Plunger Pump, 539
*Cleworth, Wheal and Co., Water Cooler, 505  
 
*Clifton and Baird’s Cutting-off Machines, 269
Beardrnore, W., and Co., Limited, H.M. Light Cruiser Raleigh, 374
*Cockerill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Professor H. Hubert, 495 : (Letter), 558
 
*Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company’s Electric Grinder, Electric’ Drills and Magnetic Tool Post, 360
Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 {Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
*Cooke, Charles John Bowen (Portrait), 397
 
*Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, Manufacture of Hardened Screw Gauges, 310, 311
Bell Locomotive Works, High-pressure Geared Locomotives, 461
*Cowans, Sheldon 150-Ton Floating Crane, 18  
 
*Crampton’s Locomotive Gear of 1842, 16  
B.S.A. Tools, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machine, 246
*Creusot and Breuil, Plan of Works at (i, Six- teen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co.:
Boving and Co., 8000 H.P. Pelton Turbines, Pipe Line, Valves, &c., for Tasmania. 3. 12, 40 {Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
*- Armour Plate Bending Presses, 8000-Ton and 5000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-paqe Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator (ii, Sixteen-paqe Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Brackett, F. W., and Co., Limited, Waterscreening Plant, 541
*- No. 3 Blast-furnace under Construction (ii, iii, iv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Building a 3000 H.P. Blast-furnace Gas Blowing Engme (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Brampton Brothers, Chain Drive, 248
*- Cogging Mill, Two-high Reversing (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Flanging Press, 1000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Breuil Works, Schneider and Co. (i, vi, vii, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920); Open-hearth Furnace, 60 Tons, and Shop. Charging Side and Tapping Side (vi, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
*- Forging Press, 2000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Furnace, “Electro-metals,” 3.5-Ton (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Bristol Aeroplane Company’s Seaplane, 488
*- Heavy Planing Machine (xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Mill Re-heating Furnace (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Bristol “ Pullman ” Triplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, 52 {Supplement,. July \6th, 1920)
*- Saint Eugene Garden City (xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co. (continued):
British Aerial Transport Company’s Single-seater Monoplane “ The Crow,” and Five-seater Commercial Aeroplane, 53 {Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Tilting Furnace. 12-Ton (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Tiro-finishing Mill, Tire-roughing Mill (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Fcur-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
British Berna Side and End-tipping Wagon, 424, 425
*- Turbo-alternator, 10,000 K.W., 1260 R.P.M. (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*CROSSLEY Brothers, Gas Engines at Darlington, 8, 9
British Railway Workshops in War Time, 27, 36, 77
*Crossley’s Magneto, Governor and Cam Gear Mechanism, 9
 
*Crossley Motors, Limited, 19.6 H.P. Motor Car, 450
British Thomson-Houston Company, Motorswitch Panel, 247, 248
*“Crown Magnetic” Car Chassis, 498, 499 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
 
Broom, Talbot C., on Stresses in Portals and
 
Similar Structures, 368, 393, 417
 
Brown, David, and Sons, Limited, Double Helical Gear Generator, 291, 302
 
Brown, David, and Sons, Worm, and Worm Wheel Machinery, 228, 234 ; Spur Gear Generator, 234
 
Bruce Peebles and Co., Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, 504
 
Burmeister and Wain, Motor Ship Theodore Roosevelt, 236
 
Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154, 155, 158
 
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CALTHROP Parachutes and Quick release Device, 79, 80
 
Cambridge Building, New York, Underpinning, 26
 
Cambridge and Paid Instrument Company, Electrical CO2 Recorder, 333, 334
 
Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, Electrical Distance Thermometer, 335
 
Cam m ell Laird Motor Ship Fullagar, 69
 
Carey Oil Transmission System, 284
 
Carmichael’s Engine of 1833, 15, 16
 
Carmichael’s Locomotive Gear of 1833, 15, 16
 
Central Aircraft Company’s “Centaur,” Three-seater Seaplane, 53 {Supplement, July 16f7», 1920)
 
Chalon-sur-Saone Works, Schneider and Co., Movable Shop End at (xi, xiv, Sixteen-pa ye Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Champagne-sur-Seine Works, Schneider and Co., Dynamo Erecting Shop at (xii, xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Churchill Plain Grinding Machine, 332
 
Clark Truck Tractor Company, Three-wheeled Motor Tractor, 92
 
Clayton Overtype Tipping Wagon, 400
 
Clcworth, Wheal and Co., Air Filter, 504, 505
 
Cleworth, Wheal and Co., Water Cooler, 505
 
Clifton and Baird’s Cutting-off Machines, 269 Cockcrill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Professor
 
II. Hubert, 495 : (Lei ter), 558
 
Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company’s Electric Grinder, Electric' Drills and Magnetic Tool Post, 360
 
Cooke, Charles John Bowen (Portrait), 397
 
Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, Manufacture of Hardened Screw Gauges, 310, 311
 
Cowans, Sheldon 150-Ton Floating Crane, 18
 
Crampton’s Locomotive Gear of 1842, 16
 
Creusot and Breuil, Plan of Works at (i, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co.:
Armour Plate Bending Presses, 8000-Ton and 5000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September mil, 1920)
 
No. 3 Blast-furnace under Construction (ii, iii, iv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Building a 3000 H.P. Blast-furnace Gas Blowing Engine (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
 
Cogging Mill, Two-high Reversing (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Flanging Press, 1000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Forging Press, 2000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Furnace, “Electro-metals,” 3.5-Ton (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Heavy Planing Machine (xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Mill Re-heating Furnace (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Saint Eugene Garden City (xv, Sixteen page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Creusot Works, Messrs, Schneider and Co. (continued):
Tilting Furnace. 12-Ton (ii, Sixleen-page Supplement September 11 th, 1920)
 
Tiro-finishing Mill, Tire-roughing Mill (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Fcur-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Turbo-alternator, 10,000 K.W., 1260 R.P.M. (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September nth, 1920)
 
CROSSLEY Brothers, Gas Engines at Darlington, 8, 9
 
Crossley’s Magneto, Governor and Cain Gear Mechanism, 9
 
Crossley Motors, Limited, 19.6 II.P. Motor Car, 450
 
“ Crown Magnetic ” Cai’ Chassis, 498, 499 .
 
(Letters), 528, 558, 606


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DAIMLER 2-Ton Tipping Wagon, 400
*DAIMLER 2-Ton Tipping Wagon, 400
 
*Darlington, Royal Agricultural Show at, 8, 32, 58
Darlington, Royal Agricultural Show at, 8, 32, 58
*Davey, Norman, Studies in Tidal Power, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
 
*Dean, Smith and Grace’s 8|in. Repetition Lathe, 359
Davey, Norman, Studies in Tidal Power, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
*Derwent Goods and Mineral Engine, 1845, 420
 
*Derwent Valley River Lands, Reclamation of, 470
Dean, Smith and Grace’s 8|in. Repetition Lathe, 359
*Dixon, Walter, on the Electrification of the Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, 299, 306
 
*Droitaumont, Workmen’s Dwellings at, Schneider and Co. (xv, xvi, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Derwent Goods and Mineral Engine, 1845, 420
*Drummond 3.5 in. Lathe, 328, 333
 
*Dublin and Kingstown Locomotive of 1834, 15
Derwent Valley River Lands, Reclamation of, 470
*Dunlop, Janies, on the Development of Locomotive Valve Gear, 15, 49
 
Dixon. Walter, on the Electrification of the Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, 299, 306
 
Droitaumont, Workmen’s Dwellings at, Schneider and Co. (xv, xvi, Sixteen-page Supplement, September nth, 1920)
 
Drummond 3£in. Lathe, 328, 333
 
Dublin and Kingstown Locomotive of 1834, 15
 
Dunlop, James, on the Development of Locomotive Valve Gear, 15, 49


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EALING and Shepherd’s Bush Railway, 118
*EALING and Shepherd’s Bush Railway, 118
 
*Eastleigh Shops, London and South-Western Railway, War Work, 77
Eastleigh Shops, London and South-Western Railway, War Work, 77
*Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification of, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
 
*Electrical Apparatus Company, Relay Motor Starter, 332
Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification of, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
*Emmet, W. L. R., Mercury Vapour Boiler, 516
 
*Ex-German Battleship Baden and the Cruiser Nurnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1920)
Electrical Apparatus Company, Relay Motor Starter, 332
*Experiment Locomotive of 1833, 15
 
Emmet, W. L. R., Mercury Vapour Boiler, 516
 
Ex-German Battleship Baden and the Cruiser
 
Niirnberg, 319 {Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1920)
 
Experiment Locomotive of 1833, 15


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FLEMING, A. P. M„ and J. R. Clarke, on Radiological Testing of Materials, 642
*FLEMING, A. P. M., and J. R. Clarke, on Radiological Testing of Materials, 642
 
*Foster Instrument Company, Radiation Pyrometer and Thermo-couple Recorder, 247
Foster Instrument Company, Radiation Pyrometer and Thermo-couple Recorder, 247
*Foster Millivoltmeter, 247
 
*Foster, William, and Co.’s Steam Wagon, 58
Foster Millivoltmeter, 247
*Fowler. John, and Co.. Ploughing Machines and Appliances. 428, 434
 
*Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69
Foster, William, and Co.’s Steam Wagon, 58
 
Fowler, John, and Co., Ploughing Machines and Appliances, 428, 434
 
Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69


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GALVANISING Equipment Company’s Rustproofing Process, 539, 540
*GALVANISING Equipment Company’s Rustproofing Process, 539, 540
 
*Garrett, Richard, and Sons, Limited, 3.5-Ton Electric Vehicle, 404, 425
Garrett, Richard, and Sons, Limited, 3|-Ton
*General Vehicle Company’s 3.5 Ton Electric Tipping Wagon, 402, 404
 
*German Giant Gun, Sir George Greenhill, 651
Electric Vehicle, 404, 425
*Gilboa Dam and Shandakcn Tunnel for New York Water Supply, 627
 
*Gilman, F. L., Automatic Current Motor, 308
General Vehicle Company’s 31-Ton Electric
*Glasgow, Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at. 504, 538
 
*Gray’s Express Engine Built by Shepherd and Todd, 1840, 370
Tipping Wagon, 402, 404
*Great Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 (Two-page Supplement, December 31st, 1920)
 
*Great Western Railway Works at Swindon in War Time, 27, 36
German Giant Gun,. Sir George Greenhill, 651
*Greenhill, Sir George, on the German Giant Gun, 651
 
*Greenwood and Batley s 2-Ton Electric Truck, 246, 247
Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel for New
*Guillou, Monsieur Henri. Adhex Leather Belting, 590 (Letter), 606
 
York Water Supply, 627
 
Gilman, F. L., Automatic Current Motor, 308
 
Glasgow, Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at, 504, 538
 
Gray's Express Engine Built by Shepherd and
 
Todd, 1840, 370
 
Great Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 {Two-page Supple-merit, December 31.s/, 1920)
 
Great Western Railway Works at Swindon in War Time, 27, 36
 
Greenhill, Sir George, on the German Giant Gun, 651
 
Greenwood and Bailey s 2-Ton Electric Truck, 246, 247.
 
Guillou, Monsieur Henri, Adhex Leather Belting, 590 (Letter), 606


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HAUK WORTH S Locomotive Gear of 1849, 17
*HACKWORTH S Locomotive Gear of 1849, 17
 
*Hall, J. and E., Hallford 5-Ton Tipping Lorry, 425, 426
HaU, J. and E., Hallford 5-Ton Tipping Lorry, 425, 426
*Hallford 5-Ton Tipping Lorry, 425, 426
 
*Hamworthy Engineering Company’s Oil Engine Winch, 58
Hallford 5-Ton Tipping Lorry, 425, 426
*Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
 
*Handley Page W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
Ham worthy Engineering Company’s Oil Engine Winch, 58
*Hawthorn’s Locomotive Gear of 1840, 16
 
*Herbert, Alfred, Machine Tools at Olympia :  
Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
*- Broaching Machine, 270, 274
 
*- Cold Sawing Machine with Chip Remover, 270, 274
Handley Page W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, 52 {Supplement, July ]6th, 1920)
*- Radial Drilling Machine, 270, 271
 
*- Vertical Milling Machine, 271, 272
Hawthorn’s Locomotive Gear of 1840, 16
*Herbert, E. G., Limited, Radial Sawing Machine, 246
 
*Heslop, Major D. G., on the Baghdad Railway, 469, 480 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
Herbert, Alfred, Machine Tools at Olympia :
*Hick, B., and Son, Bolton, Locomotives Built by, 102
 
*Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, Diesel Engines for South America, 210
Broaching Machine, 270, 274
*Hiroi, I., on The Force and Power of Waves, 184
 
*Holroyd, J., and Co., Limited, Screw-chasing Machine, Automatic, 357 ; Bar-grinding Machine, 357
Cold Sawing Machine with Chip Remover, 270, 274
*Houston, Sir A. C., on Rapid Filtration of Water, 218
 
*Hubert, Professor H., on Cockerill Blastfurnace Gas Engines, 495 ; (Letter), 558
Radial Drilling Machine, 270, 271
*Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, 394
 
*Hughes, W. E., on Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value for Engineering Purposes, 350
Vertical Milling Machine, 271, 272
*Hunt, Herbert, and Sons, Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Machine, 237
 
*Hurst, Charles, on Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, 153
Herbert, E. G., Limited, Radial Sawing Machine, 246
*Hydro, Steel Steamer Hopper Dredger, 176, 177
 
Heslop, Major D. G., on the Baghdad Railway, 469, 480 523, 551, 560, 601 {Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
 
Hick, B., and Son, Bolton, Locomotives Built by, 102
 
Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, Diesel Engines for South America, 210
 
Hiroi, I., on The Force and Power of Waves, 184
 
Holroyd, J., and Co., Limited, Screw-chasing
 
Machine, Automatic, 357 ; Bar-grinding Machine, 357
 
Houston, Sir A. C., on Rapid Filtration of Water, 218
 
Hubert, Professor H., on Cockerill Blastfurnace Gas Engines, 495 ; (Letter), 558
 
Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, 394
 
Hughes, W. E., on Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value for Engineering Purposes, 350
 
Hunt, Herbert, and Sons, Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Machine, 237
 
Hurst, Charles, on Valves for Steam and Gas Ensripes, 153
 
Hydro, Steel Steamer Hopper Dredger, 176, 177


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1GRANIC Electric Company’s Resistance Charging Unit, 235
*IGRANIC Electric Company’s Resistance Charging Unit, 235
*India, Petrol Tramcars for. McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
*Indian Railways, Electrification of, 530
*Ingersoll Steam Drill and Drilling Barge, 202
*International Aero Exhibition. Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*Irthlingborough Iron Mine, 177
*Irwin and Jones, Electric Trucks, 234, 235
*Italian Flotilla Leaders, 267, 278
*Italian Torpedo Craft, Aquila, Sparviero, Antonio Mosto, and 42 P.N.. Messrs. C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638


India, Petrol Tramcars for, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
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*JONES, A. A., and Shipman’s Drilling and Grinding Machines, 270, 274
Indian Railways, Electrification of, 530
 
Ingersoll Steam Drill and Drilling Barge, 202
 
International Aero Exhibition, Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 {Two-page Supplement, July 16/7?, 1920)
 
Irthlingborough Iron Mine, 177
 
Irwin and Jones, Electric Trucks, 234, 235
 
Italian Flotilla Leaders, 267, 278
 
Italian Torpedo Craft, Aquila, Sparviero, Antonio Mosto, and 42P.N.. Messrs. C. and T. T. Pattison, 630. 638
 
JONES, A. A., and Shipman’s Drilling and
 
Grinding Machines, 270, 274


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KELVIN, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, Pneumercator Tank Gauge, 505, 506
*KELVIN, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, Pneumercator Tank Gauge, 505, 506
 
*Kendall and Gent, Limited, Vertical, Plano and Other Milling Machines, 295, 296
Kendall and Gent, Limited, Vertical, Plano and
*Kitching, W. and A., Hope Town Foundry, Darlington/ E. L. Ahrons, 419: (Letters), 448, 478, 528
 
Other Milling Machines, 295, 296
 
Kitching, AV. and A., Hope Town Foundry, Darlington, E. L. Ahrons, 4.19: (Letters). 448, 478, 528


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*LANG, John, and Sons, Centering Machine, 358
LANG, John, and Son% Centering Machine, 358
*La Normande Metallurgical Company, Works (Caen) (Schneider and Co.) :
 
*- (ix, xi, xii, Sfateen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
La Normande Metallurgical Company, Works (Caen) (Schneider and Co.) :
*- Blast-furnaces (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
(ix, xi, xii, Siateen-page Supplement, September Vlth, 1920)
*- Cogging Mill (ix, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Blast-furnaces (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11 th, 1920)
*- Open-hearth Ingot Stripper (xiv, xv, Sixteen- page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*LEYLAND Motors, Limited, Eight-cylinder Car and Engine, 476, 477
Cogging Mill (ix, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September Vlth, 1920)
*Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140
 
*Linzey, E. A. V., on Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, 226
Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September Vlth, 1920) Open-hearth Ingot Stripper (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*Livens, F. H., and W. Barnes on Recent Excavator Practice, 82
 
*Livens, F. H., on Some Lincolnshire Oil Engines, 103, 108, 140
LEYLAND Motors, Limited, Eight-cylinder Car and Engine, 476, 477
*Locomotion No. 1, Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, 1825, 49
 
*London and South-Western Railway Workshops in War Time, 77
Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140
*Lostock Junction Railway Collision, 348
 
*Lovekin, Luther D., on Surface Condensers, 618
Linzey, E. A. V., on Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, 226
 
Livens, F. H., and W. Barnes on Recent Excavator Practice, 82
 
Livens, F. H., on Some Lincolnshire Oil Engines, 103, 108, 140
 
Locomotion No. 1, Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, 1825, 49
 
London and South-Western Railway Workshops in War Timo, 77
 
Lostock Junction Railway Collision, 348
 
Lovekin, Luther D., on Surface Condensers, 618


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MuEWAN, Pratt and Co., Petrol Tramcars for India, 513
*McEWAN, Pratt and Co., Petrol Tramcars for India, 513
 
*McLaren, J. and H., Motor Tractor and Power Windlass, Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, 582
McLaren, J. and H., Motor Tractor and Power Windlass, Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, 582
*McLaren’s Motor Windlass for Cable-haulage Ploughing, 32
 
*Mammoth 200-Ton Floating Crane, A. F. Smulders, 375, 378
McLaren’s Motor Windlass for Cable-haulage Ploughing, 32
*Mariner, Oil-electric Driven Trawler, 612, 616
 
*Marshall, Sons and Co., New Power Station, Gainsborough, 106
Mammoth 200-Ton Floating Crane, A. F. Smulders, 375, 378
*Martinsyde Type “A” Freight Carrier, 54 {Supplement, July 10th, 1920)
 
*Mather, Sir William (Portrait), 305
Mariner, Oil-electric Driven Trawler, 612, 616
*Meandros, Cargo Steamship, J. I. Thorny croft and Co., Limited, 534, 542
 
*Meandros. Steamship, Engines for, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152
Marshall, Sons and Co., New Power Station, Gainsborough, 106
*Mesta Machine Company’s 25,000 H.P. Geared Steam Mill Engine, 110
 
*Metropolitan District Railway Cars, 660, 662
Martinsyde Type “A” Freight Carrier, 54 {Supplement, July \Oth, 1920)
*Metropolitan - Vickers Electrical Company, Turbo-alternator Set at Stoke-on-Trent, 151
 
*Milnes, Henry, 3fin. Lathe, 358, 359
Mather, Sir William (Portrait), 305
*Mirabello, Italian Flotilla Leader, 267, 278
 
*Morgan, A. and J., Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, 540, 541
Meandros, Cargo Steamship, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 534, 542
*Mumford, A. G., Limited, Boiler Feed-water Regulator, 352
 
*Murray River, Australia, Improvement, 171, 180
Meandros, Steamship, Engines for, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152
 
Mesta Machine Company’s 25,000 H.P. Geared
 
Steam Mill Engine, 110
 
Metropolitan District Railway Cars, 660, 662
 
Metropolitan - Vickers Electrical Company, Turbo-alternator Set at Stoke-on-Trent, 151
 
Milnes, Henry, 3£in. Lathe, 358, 359
 
Mirabello, Italian Flotilla Leader, 267, 278
 
Morgan, A. and J., Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, 540, 541
 
Mumford, A. G., Limited, Boiler Feed-water Regulator, 352
 
Murray River, Australia, Improvement, 171, 180


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.NAPIER 450 H.P. 11 Lion ” Engine, 78, 86
*NAPIER 450 H.P. “Lion” Engine, 78, 86
 
*National Gas Engine Company, Paraffin, Petrol or Gas Engine, 8, 9
National Gas Engine Company, Paraffin, Petrol or Gas Engine, 8, 9
*National Gas Engine Company, 120 H.P. Three- cylinder Vertical Gas Engine, 567
 
*Newall Gauge Company, One-millionth Inch Measuring Machine, 474
National Gas Engine Company, 120 H.P. Three-cylinder Vertical Gas Engine, 567
*Newton 3.5-Ton Electric Tipping Wagon, 424, 425
 
*New York Water Supply, Gilboa Darn and Shandaken Tunnel, 627
Newall Gauge Company, One-millionth Inch Measuring Machine, 474
*New Zealand Locomotives, Recent, 142
 
*Niagara, Hydro-electric Developments at, 608
Newton 3J-Ton Electric Tipping Wagon, 424, 425
*Noble and Lund’s Electrically-driven Planing Machine, 619
 
*North-Eastern Railway Mineral Locomotive, 186 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
New York Water Supply, Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel, 627
*Norton Universal Grinding Machine, 271, 274
 
Now Zealand Locomotives, Recent, 142
 
Niagara, Hydro-electric Developments at, 608
 
Noble and Lund’s Electrically-driven Planing Machine, 619
 
North-Eastern Railway Mineral Locomotive, 186 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
 
Norton Universal Grinding Machine, 27], 274
 
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OERL1KON Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, 112. 115 (Two page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
 
Olympia. Commercial Motor Vehicle Exhibition, 400, 404, 424, 425
 
Olympia, International Aero Exhibition, 52, 62 (Two-page Supplement, July \Oth, 1920)
 
Olympia, Machine Tool Exhibition at, 228, 232.
 
233, 244, 254, 269, 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357
 
Olympia and White Citv Motor Car Show, 450, 476
 
Owens, Dr. J. S., on the Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, 201
 
Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton 2-4-0 Engine, 370
 
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PARKINSON, J., and Son, Improved Sunderland Gear Planer, Universal Milling Machine, 357, 358
 
Perry, F. B., on the Uniflow Steam Engine, 104, 113
 
Pierremont and Marske Locomotives, 1837, 420
 
Plenty and Son, High-compression Marine Oil Engine, 224, 225
 
Pletts, J. St. V., Useful Drawing Implements,
 
Pneumercator Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
 
Poerio, Italian Flotilla Leader, 267, 278
 
Poultney, E. C., London and North-Western Oil-fuel Burning Locomotive, 243 ; Great Northern Three cylinder Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 (Two page Supplement, December 31s£, 1920)—see also Locomotive Footplate Experiences, 324, 346, 367, 482, 588
 
Precision Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586


Prinses Juliana Cross-Channel Dutch Steamer, 174
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*OERLIKON Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, 112, 115 (Two page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
*Olympia, Commercial Motor Vehicle Exhibition, 400, 404, 424, 425
*Olympia, International Aero Exhibition, 52, 62 {Two-page Supplement, July 10th, 1920)
*Olympia, Machine Tool Exhibition at, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269, 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357
*Olympia and White Citv Motor Car Show, 450, 476
*Owens, Dr. J. S., on the Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, 201
*Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton 2-4-0 Engine, 370


Punshon’s.Locomotive Gear of 1839, 16
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*PARKINSON, J., and Son, Improved Sunderland Gear Planer, Universal Milling Machine, 357, 358
*Perry, F. B., on the Uniflow Steam Engine, 104, 113
*Pierremont and Marske Locomotives, 1837, 420
*Plenty and Son, High-compression Marine Oil Engine, 224, 225
*Pletts, J. St. V., Useful Drawing Implements, 670
*Pneumercator Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
*Poerio, Italian Flotilla Leader, 267, 278
*Poultney, E. C., London and North-Western Oil-fuel Burning Locomotive, 243; Great Northern Three cylinder Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 (Two page Supplement, December 31st, 1920)—see also Locomotive Footplate Experiences, 324, 346, 367, 482, 588
*Precision Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
*Prinses Juliana Cross-Channel Dutch Steamer, 174
*Punshon’s,Locomotive Gear of 1839, 16


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*“QUEEN” Class Locomotive, 1837, 420
“QUEEN ’ Class Locomotive, 1837, 420


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“ RABY CASTLE ” Class Engine, 1839, 420
*“RABY CASTLE” Class Engine, 1839, 420
 
*Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson and Co.), E. L. Ahrons, 369
Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. V/ilson and Co.), E. L. Ahrons, 369
*Raleigh, H.M. Light Cruiser, William Beard- more and Co., Limited, 374
 
*Ramsay Marine Governor, Ramsay Marine Engineering Company, Limited, 538
Raleigh, H.M. Light Cruiser, William Beard -more and Co., Limited, 374
*Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, Roller and Ball Bearings, 333
 
*Ransomes,. Sims and Jefferies, Limited, “The Boon ” Motor Plough, 33
Ramsay Marine Governor, Ramsay Marine Engineering Company, Limited, 538
*Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies 34-Ton Electric- Tipping Wagon, with Reducing Gear, 402, 404
 
*Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Steam Wagon, and Boiler, 582, 583
Ransome anti Maries Bearing Company, Roller and Ball Bearings. 333
*Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Magnetic Ore Separator, 361
 
*Renault 7-Ton Tipping Wagon and Reduction Gear, 424, 425, 426
Ransomes,. Sims and Jefferies, Limited, “The Boon ” Motor Plough, 33
*Rheograph Water Flow Recorder, United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
 
*Richards, George, and Co., Keyway Cutting Machine 293
Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies 34-Ton Electric Tipping Wagon, with Reducing Gear, 402, 404
*Richards, George, and Co., Taper-turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, 485
 
*Rio Guadiana, Removal of Reefs in, Dr. J. S. Owens, 201
Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Steam Wagon, and Boiler, 582, 583
*Robinson, Thomas, and Son, Vertical Band Saw and Rack Bench, 658, 659
 
*Rolls-Royce 600 H.P. “Condor” Engine. 78, 86
Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Magnetic Ore Separator, 361
*Rolls-Royce Touring Car, 499
 
*Roosevelt, Theodore, Motor Ship, 236
Renault 7-Ton Tipping Wagon and Reduction Gear, 424, 425, 426
*Royal Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
 
*Royal George, Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, 1827, 49
Rh cograph Water Flow Recorder, United Water Softeners. Limited, 42
 
Richards, George, and Co., Keyway Cutting Machine 293
 
Richards, George, and Co., Taper-turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, 485
 
Rio Guadiana, Removal of Reefs in, Dr. J. S. Owens, 201
 
Robinson, Thomas, and Son, Vertical Band Saw and Rack Bench, 658, 659
 
Rolls-Royce 600 H.P. “ Condor ” Engine. 78, 86
 
Rolls-Royce Touring Car, 499
 
Roosevelt, Theodore, Motor Ship, 236
 
Royal Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
 
Royal George, Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, 1827, 49
 
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SCARAB Liquid Fuel Burner, 243
 
Schneider and Co., Messrs., Iron, Steel and Engi -neering Works (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11 th, 1920) —see also Creusot, &c.
 
Selson Engineering Company’s Electric Drill, 359, 360
 
Selson Engineering Company, Small Swiss Lathes, 328, 333
 
Serck Radiators, Oil Cooler, 540
 
Seth Boyden’s Engine of 1837, 15
 
Sharp, Roberts and Co.’s Engines, 15
 
Sheffield-Simplex Chassis of 50 H.P. Six-Cylinder Car, 477
 
Short Brothers’ All-metal Freight Biplane, “ Silver Streak,” 52, 53, 62
 
Siddeley 300 H.P. Air-cooled Engine and 500 H.P. “Tiger” Engine, 78, 86
 
“Silver Streak,” All-metal Freight Biplane, Short Brothers, Limited, 52, 53, 62
 
Singer Tower, New York, 27
 
Smith and Coventry, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machine, 359
 
Smith and Coventry, Limited, Spiral Bevel Gear Planer, 232, 233
 
Smithfield Club Show, 582
 
Smulders, A. F., 200-Ton Floating Crane, for Liverpool, 375, 378
 
Spence, Hugh S., on Concentrating Graphite.
 
25.8
 
“Still” and “Sulzer” Marine Oil Engines Indicator Diagrams, 90
 
Stirk; John, and Sons, Limited, Electrically-driven Planing Machine, 245, 246
 
Stockton and Darlington Railway Engines, 1825, 1827 and 1833-1860, 49, 419
 
Straker-Squire Gully Clearing Wagon, 424, 425 Sunderland Gear Planer, J. Parkinson and Son, Limited, 357, 358
 
Supermarine Aviation Works Flying Boat, 53, 54 (Supplement, July Ablh, 1920)
 
Swindon Works in War Time, 27, 36
 
Swinton, Alan A. C., on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 592


Swiss Federal Railways Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, .112, 115 (Two-page Supplement, July 30*7?., 1920)
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*SCARAB Liquid Fuel Burner, 243
*Schneider and Co., Messrs., Iron, Steel and Engineering Works (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920) —see also Creusot, andc.
*Selson Engineering Company’s Electric Drill, 359, 360
*Selson Engineering Company, Small Swiss Lathes, 328, 333
*Serck Radiators, Oil Cooler, 540
*Seth Boyden’s Engine of 1837, 15
*Sharp, Roberts and Co.’s Engines, 15
*Sheffield-Simplex Chassis of 50 H.P. Six- Cylinder Car, 477
*Short Brothers’ All-metal Freight Biplane. “Silver Streak,” 52, 53, 62
*Siddeloy 300 H.P. Air-cooled Engine and 500 H.P. “Tiger” Engine, 78, 86
*“Silver Streak,” All-metal Freight Biplane, Short Brothers, Limited, 52, 53, 62
*Singer Tower, New York, 27
*Smith and Coventry, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machine, 359
*Smith and Coventry, Limited, Spiral Bevel Gear Planer, 232, 233
*Smithfield Club Show, 582
*Smulders, A. F., 200-Ton Floating Crane, for Liverpool, 375, 378
*Spence, Hugh S., on Concentrating Graphite, 258
*“Still” and “Sulzer” Marine Oil Engines Indicator Diagrams, 90
*Stirk, John, and Sons, Limited, Electrically- driven Planing Machine, 245, 246
*Stockton and Darlington Railway Engines, 1825, 1827 and 1833-1860, 49, 419
*Straker-Squire Gully Clearing Wagon, 424, 425
*Sunderland Gear Planer, J. Parkinson and Son, Limited, 357, 358
*Supermarine Aviation Works Flying Boat, 53, 54 (Supplement, July 10th, 1920)
*Swindon Works in War Time, 27, 36
*Swinton, Alan A. C., on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 592
*Swiss Federal Railways Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, 112, 115 (Two-page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)


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TANGYE, George (Portrait), 381
*TANGYE, George (Portrait), 381
*Tangyes Limited, Railway Axle Machining Equipment, 508, 512
*Tasmania, Hydro-electric Power Works at the Great Lake, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
*Taurus Mountains, Baghdad Railway, Overhead Ropeway, 470, 480
*Thomson, Hedley, Fit Testing Apparatus, 474
*Thornycroft, J. I., and Co., Cargo Steamer Meandros Launched at Woolston, Engines, 152, 534, 542
*Thornycroft, 40 H.P. Type J Lorry, 3.5-Ton Tipping Wagon, 400, 401
*Tilling-Stevens Motor Omnibus and Chassis, 424, 425
*Toolmakers and Light Machinery, Limited, 4in. Bench Lathes, 328, 333
*Trinity Vestry Building and Tunnels, 25


Tangyes Limited, Railway Axle Machining Equipment, 508, 512
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*UNIFLOW Air Pump, 104
*“Unit” Experimental Diesel Engine at the Admiralty Laboratory, 93, 94
*United Alkali Company’s New Power Station, 56
*United Water Softeners, Limited, Rheograph Water Flow Recorder, 42


Tasmania, Hydro-electric Power Works at the Great Lake, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement. July 2nd, 1920)
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*VAMMA, Norway, Power-house and Dam, 324
Taurus Mountains. Baghdad Railway, Overhead Ropeway, 470, 480
*Vernon’s Chip Remover for Circular Saws, 270, 274
 
*Vickers Limited, Aircraft Works, Weybridge, 444, 454
Thomson, Hedley, Fit Testing Apparatus, 474
*Vickers Limited, 54in. Broaching Machine, 294, 295, 302
 
*Vickers-Vimy Commercial Machine, 445, 454
Thornycroft, J. I., and Co., Cargo Steamer Meandros Launched at Woolston, Engines, 152, 534, 542
*Vulcan End-tipping Wagon, 30-Cwt., 400, 401
 
*Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Labour-saving Devices. 132, 133, 136
Thornycroft, 40 H.P. Type J Lorry, 3|-Ton Tipping Wagon, 400, 401
 
Tilling-Stevens Motor Omnibus and Chassis, 424, 425
 
Toolmakers and Light Machinery, Limited, 4in. Bench Lathes, 328, 333
 
Trinity Vestry Building and Tunnels, 25
 
u
UNIFLOW Air Pump, 104


“Unit” Experimental Diesel Engine at the
W
*WALKER, Dr. W. J., on Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to Internal Combustion Engines, 640, 655, 666
*Walker Travelling Gantry Crane, 631
*Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, Burt Single Sleeve-valve Petrol Engine, 154, 155, 158
*Wallace and Tiernan, Chlorinators, 531, 564
*Walschaerts’ Locomotive Gear of 1844, 17
*Ward, Haggas and Smith, Open-sided Planer, 293
*Ward, H. W., and Co., Capstan and Turret Lathes, 293, 295, 302.
*Watkinson, Professor W. H., on Dynamical Method for Raising Gases to a High Temperature, 198
*Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 50-Gallon Cream Separator, 10
*Welch, Professor J. J., on Design and Construe tion of Mercantile Vessels, andc., 34, 39
*Wellman Bibby Company, Flexible Coupling for Shafting, 252
*White, E. T., and Co., 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder Motor Car Engine, 476, 477
*White, J. S., and Co., H.M. Destroyer Wolverine, 130
*Whitecross Wire Rod Rolling Mill, Electrically- driven, 250, 251
*Wicksteed, Charles, and Co., Limited, Portable Drilling and Grinding Outfits, Electrical. 360, 361 ; Single-purpose Lathe, 293, 302
*Wilson, J. H., and Co., 5-Ton Gantry Crane, 462
*Wilson, W. H., and Miss T. D. Epps, on Construction of Thermo-couples by Electrodeposition, 143
*Wolverine, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 130
*Wolverton, London and North-Western Railway, Train for the Commander-in-Chief, 163


Admiralty Laboratory, 93, 94
Z
 
*ZEELAND Steamship Company’s Steamer Prinses Juliana, 174
United Alkali Company’s New Power Station, 56
 
United Water Softeners, Limited, Rheograph
 
Water Flow Recorder, 42
 
VAMMA, Norway, Power-house and Dam, 324
 
Vernon’s Chip Remover for Circular Saws, 270, 274
 
Vickers Limited, Aircraft Works, Wey bridge, 444, 454
 
Vickers Limited, 54in. Broaching Machine, 294.
 
295, 302
 
Vickers-Vimy Commercial Machine, 445, 454
 
Vulcan End-tipping Wagon, 30-Cwt., 400, 401
 
Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Labour-saving Devices. 132, 133, 136
 
WALKER, Dr. W. J., on Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to Internal Combustion Engines, 640, 655, 666
 
Walker Travelling Gantry Crane, 631
 
Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, Burt Single Sleeve-valve Petrol Engine, 154, 155, 158
 
Wallace and Tiernan, Chlorinators, 531, 564
 
Walschaerts’ Locomotive Gear of 1844, 17
 
Ward, Haggas and Smith, Open-sided Planer, 293
 
Ward, H. W., and Co., Capstan and Turret Lathes, 293, 295, 302.
 
Watkinson, Professor W. II., on Dynamical Method for Raising Gases to a High Temperature, 198
 
Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 50-Gallon Cream Separator, 10
 
Welch, Professor J. J., on Design and Construe tion of Mercantile Vessels, &c., 34, 39
 
Wellman Bibby Company, Flexible Coupling for Shafting, 252
 
White, E. T., and Co., 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder Motor Car Engine, 476, 477
 
White, J. S., and Co., H.M. Destroyer Wolverine, 130
 
Whitecross Wire Rod Rolling Mill, Electrically -driven, 250, 251
 
Wicksteed, Charles, and Co., Limited, Portable Drilling and Grinding Outfits, Electrical, 360, 361 ; Single-purpose Lathe, 293, 302
 
Wilson, J. H., and Co., 5-Ton Gantry Crane, 462
 
Wilson, W. H., and Miss T. D. Epps, on Construction of Thermo-couples by Electrodeposition, 143
 
Wolverine, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 130
 
Wolverton, London and North-Western Railway, Train for the Commander-in-Chief, 163
 
ZEELAND Steamship Company’s Steamer
 
Prinses Juliana, 174
 
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AERONAUTICS :
AERONAUTICS :
Aeroplane Engines—see also Engines
*- Aeroplane Engines—see also Engines
*- All-metal Freight Aeroplane, “Silver Streak,” Short Brothers, Limited, 52, 53, 62
*- Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78
*- Bristol “Pullman” Triplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Bristol Seaplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 488
*- Flying Boat, Supermarine Aviation Works, 53, 54 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
*- International Aero Exhibition at Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Martinsyde Type “A” Freight Carrier, 54 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Parachutes and Quick-release Device, E. R. Calthrop’s Aerial Patents, Limited, 79, 80
*- Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
*- Single-seater Monoplane, “The Crow,” and Five-seater Commercial Aeroplane, British Aerial Transport Company, 53 {Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Three-seater Seaplane “Centaur,” Central Aircraft Company, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, Handley Page, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*AGRICULTURAL Implements at Smithfield Club Show, 582
*Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
*Air Filter, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., 504, 505
*Air Pump, The Uniflow, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
*Automatic Current Motor, F. L. Gilman, 308
*Automatic Feed Regulator, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
*Axle Machining Equipment, Railway, Tangyes, Limited, 508, 512


All-metal Freight Aeroplane, “ Silver Streak,” Short Brothers, Limited, 52, 53, 62
B
 
*BEARINGS, Roller and Ball, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, 333
Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78
*Belting, Leather, New Type, The Adhex, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter) 606
 
*Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel  
Bristol “ Pullman ” Triplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, 52 (Supplement, July \Gth, 1920)
*Blast-furnace Engines—see also Engines  
 
*Boiler Feed-water Regulator, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
Bristol Seaplane, Bristol Aeroplane Com -pany, Limited, 488
*Boiler, Mercury Vapour, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
 
*Boilers, Exhaust Gas, Cockerill Company, 498
Flying Boat, Supermarine Aviation Works, 53, 54 (Supplement, July IGth, 1920)
*Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
 
*Boring Mills—see Machine Tools
Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
*Bridges and Viaducts on the Baghdad Railway, 552, 560 {Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
 
*Broaching Machines—see Machine Tools
International Aero Exhibition at Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16tfi, 1920)
*Buildings, Heavy, Underpinning and Foundations of, 25
 
Martinsyde Type “A” Freight Carrier, 54 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
 
Parachutes and Quick-release Device, E. R.
 
Calthrop’s Aerial Patents, Limited, 79, 80
 
Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
 
Single-seater Monoplane, “The Crow,” and Five-seater Commercial Aeroplane, British Aerial Transport Company, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
 
Three-seater Seaplane “Centaur,” Central Aircraft Company, 53 (Supplement, July A 6th, 1920)
 
W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, Handley Page, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
 
AGRICULTURAL Implements at Smithfield Club Show, 582
 
Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
 
•Air Filter, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., 504, 505
 
Air Pump, The Uniflow, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
 
Automatic Current Motor, F. L. Gilman, 308
 
Automatic Feed Regulator, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
 
Axle Machining Equipment. Railway, Tangy es Limited, 508, 512              v          ’
 
BEARINGS, Roller and Ball, Ransome and
 
Maries Bearing Company, 333
 
Belting, Leather, New Type, The Adhex, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter) 60(5
 
Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
 
Blast-furnace Engines—see also Engines
 
Boiler Feed-water Regulator, A. G. Mumford,' Limited, 352
 
Boiler, Mercury Vapour, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
 
Boilers, Exhaust Gas, Cockerill Company, 498
 
Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
 
Boring Mills—see Machine Tools
 
Bridges and Viaducts on the Baghdad Railway, 552, 560 {Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 2Qth, 1920)
 
Broaching Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Buildings. Heavy, Underpinning and Foundations of, 25
 
c
CARS—see Motor, also Railway
 
Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, E. A. V, Linzey, 226
 
Chains for Power Transmission; Brampton Brothers, Limited, 248
 
Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non-Uniform Stream, Professor T. B. Abell, 291
 
Chassis—see Motor Car
 
Chlorinating Plants on Lorries, Military 564 Chlorinators, Wallace and Tiernan, 531, 564 CO2 Recorder, Electrical, Cambridge and Paul
 
Instrument Company, 333, 334
 
Cogging Mill, Two-high Reversing, Creusot, Schneider and Co (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and. Four-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
 
Concentrating Graphite, Hugh S. Spence, 258
 
Concrete Floor Arch at Thatcham, Berks, Test of, 408
 
Concrete Mixing Machinery, American, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382
 
Condensers, Surface, Luther D. Lovekin, 618
 
Coupling, Hose, E. Barnfather, 590
 
Crane, 150-Ton Floating, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 18
 
Crane, 200-Ton Floating, for Liverpool, A. F. Smulders, 375, 378
 
Crane, 5-Ton Gantry, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 462
 
Crane, Overhead Travelling, with Telescopic Cage, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 66
 
Crane, Travelling Gantry, J. H. Walker, 631
 
Cream Separator, 50-Gallon, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 10
 
Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, J. and H. McLaren, 582


Cultivator—see also Ploughing Machines
C
 
*CARS—see Motor, also Railway
Cutting-off Machines—see Machine Tools
*Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, E. A. V, Linzey, 226
*Chains for Power Transmission; Brampton Brothers, Limited, 248
*Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non- Uniform Stream, Professor T. B. Abell, 291
*Chassis—see Motor Car
*Chlorinating Plants on Lorries, Military 564
*Chlorinators, Wallace and Tiernan, 531, 564
*CO2 Recorder, Electrical, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 333, 334
*Cogging Mill, Two-high Reversing, Creusot, Schneider and Co (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*Concentrating Graphite, Hugh S. Spence, 258
*Concrete Floor Arch at Thatcham, Berks, Test of, 408
*Concrete Mixing Machinery, American, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382
*Condensers, Surface, Luther D. Lovekin, 618
*Coupling, Hose, E. Barnfather, 590
*Crane, 150-Ton Floating, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 18
*Crane, 200-Ton Floating, for Liverpool, A. F. Smulders, 375, 378
*Crane, 5-Ton Gantry, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 462
*Crane, Overhead Travelling, with Telescopic Cage, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 66
*Crane, Travelling Gantry, J. H. Walker, 631
*Cream Separator, 50-Gallon, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 10
*Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, J. and 11. McLaren, 582
*Cultivator—see also Ploughing Machines
*Cutting-off Machines—see Machine Tools


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DRA}V1NG Implements, -I. St. V. Plctts, 670
*DRAWING Implements, J. St. V. Fletts, 670
 
*Dredger. Hopper, Steel Steamer Hydro for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
Dredger, Hopper, Steel Steamer Hydro for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
*Drill, Steam, The Ingersoll, and Drilling Barge, 202
 
*Drills—see also Machine Tools
Drill, Steam, The Ingersoll, and Drilling Barge, 202
*Dynamical Method for Raising Gases to a High Temperature, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
 
Drills—see also Machine Tools
 
Dynamical Method for Raising Gases to a High Temperature, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
 
ECONOMISERS—see Feed Heating


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*ECONOMISERS—see Feed Heating
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
ELECTRICAL MATTERS:
Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co (u, Sixteen-paqe Supplement, September VI th, 1920)
*- Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- CO2 Recorder, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 335
CO* Recorder, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 335
*- Dynamo Erecting Shop at Champagne-sur- Seine Works, Schneider and Co (xii, xiii, Sixteen.-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
Dynamo Erecting Shop at Champagne-sur-Soine Works, Schneider and Co (xii, xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
*- Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, Bruce Peebles and Co., 504
 
*- Glasgow, Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at, 504
Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
*- Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
 
*- Locomotives—see Locomotives
Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, Bruce Peebles and Co., 504
*- Magnetic Ore Separator, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 361
 
*- Millivoltmeter for Pyrometer Work, Foster Instrument Company, 247
Glasgow, Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at, 504
*- Motor Car Chassis, Crown Magnetic, 498 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
 
*- Motor Switch Panel, British Thomson- Houston Company, 247, 248
Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 {Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
*- Newton Brothers, Tilling-Stevens Motors, Limited, 424, 425—see also Separate Headings
 
*- Oil-electric Drive on Shipboard, American Beam Trawler Mariner and Auxiliary Yachts Elfay and Guinivere, 612, 616
1 -oeomotives—see Locomot i ves
*- Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply Systems, 220
 
*- Olympia Commercial Motor Exhibition, Electric Vehicles, R. Garrett and Sons, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Company, 402, 404, 425
Magnetic Ore Separator, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 361
*- Portable A.C. Welding Equipment, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360. 361
 
*- Power Station at Gainsborough, Marshall, Sons and Co., 106
Millivoltmeter for Pyrometer Work, Foster Instrument Company, 247
*- Pyrometer, Radiation, and Thermo-couple Recorder, Foster Instrument Company, 247
 
*- Railways—see Railways
Motor Car Chassis, Crown Magnetic, 498 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
*- Relay Motor Starter, Electrical Apparatus Company, 332
 
*- Resistance Charging Unit, Igranic Electric Company, 235
Motor Switch Pane], British Thomson-Houston Company, 247, 248
*- Split Field Motor Drive for Planer, J. Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
 
*- Thermo-couples, Electrolytically-deposited, W. H. Wilson and Miss T. D. Epps, 143
Newton Brothers, Tilling-Stevens Motors, Limited, 424, 425—see also Separate Headings
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):
 
*- Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 335
Oil-electric Drive on Shipboard, American Beam Trawler Mariner and Auxiliary Yachts Elfay and Guinivere, 612, 616
*- Trucks, Electric, at Olympia, 234, 235, 246, 247
 
*- Turbo-alternator, 10,000 K.W., 1260 R.P.M., Creusot Works, Schneider and Co (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply Systems, 220
*- Turbo-alternators, Set at Stoke-on-Trent, Metropolitan-ATickers Electrical Company, 151
 
*- United Alkali Company’s New Power Station, 56
Olympia Commercial Motor Exhibition, Electric Vehicles, R. Garrett and Sons, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Company, 402, 404. 425
*- Vamma Hydro-electric Plant, Power-house and Dam, 324
 
*ELECTRO-DEPOSITED Iron : Its Value, andc., W. E. Hughes, 350
Portable A.C. Welding Equipment, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360. 361
 
Power Station at Gainsborough, Marshall, Sons and Co., 106
 
Pyrometer, Radiation, and Thermo-couple Recorder, Foster Instrument Company, 247
 
Railways—see Railways
 
Relay Motor Starter, Electrical Apparatus Company, 332
 
Resistance Charging Unit, Igranic Electric Company, 235
 
Split Field Motor Drive for Planer, J. Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
 
Thermo-couples, Electrolytically-deposited, W. H. Wilson and Miss T. D. Epps, 143
 
ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued)'.
 
Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 335
 
Trucks, Electric, at Olympia, 234, 235, 246, -24- /
 
Turbo-alternator, 10,000 K.W., 1260 R.P.M., Creusot Works, Schneider and Co (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17//?, 1920)
 
Turbo-alternators, Set at Stoke-on-Trent. Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company,
 
United Alkali Company's New Power Station, 56
 
Vamma Hydro-electric Plant, Power-house and Dam, 324
 
ELECTRO-DEPOSITED Iron : Its Value, &c..
 
W. E. Hughes, 350
 
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
ENGINES AND MOTORS :
Blast-furnace Gas-blowing Engine, 3000 H.P., Building a, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17/7?, 1920)
*- Blast-furnace Gas-blowing Engine, 3000 H.P., Building a, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Blast-furnace Gas Blowing Engines and Turbo Blower at La Normande Works, Schneider and Co (xi, xii, xiii, xiv, Sixteen- page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Blast-furnace Gas Blowing Engines and Turbo Blower at La Normande Works. Schneider and Co (xi, xii, xiii, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September nth, 1920)
*- Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator, Creusot Works, Schneider anti Co. (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154, 155, 158
Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September nth, 1920)
*- Cockerill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Valve Gear, andc., Professor H. Hubert, 495; (Letter), 558
 
*- Diesel Engines for South America, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 210
Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154, 155, 158
*- Engines at the International Aero Exhibition, 52, 78, 86
 
*- Experimental 300 H.P. Single - cylinder Marine Diesel Engine, 93, 94
Cockerill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Valve Gear, &c., Professor H. Hubert, 495; (Letter), 558
*- Gas Engine, 6 H.P. at Darlington Show, Governor Mechanism, andc., Crossley Brothers, Limited, 8, 9
 
*- High-compression Marine Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 224, 225
Diesel Engines for South America, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 210
*- Italian Coastal Torpedo Boats’ Engines, C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
 
*- Lincolnshire Oil Engines, Some, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140
Engines at the International Aero Exhibition, 52, 78, 86
*- Mariner, Beam Trawler, Engines of the, 612, 616
 
*- Meandros, ss., Engines for, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
Experimental 300 H.P. Single - cylinder Marine Diesel Engine, 93, 94
*- Motor Car Engine, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Motors, Limited, 476, 477
 
*- Motor Car Engine, 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder. E. T. White and Co., 476, 477
Gas Engine, 6 H.P. at Darlington Show, Governor Mechanism, &c., Crossley Brothers, Limited, 8, 9
*- Oil Engine Winch, Hamworthy Engineering Company, Limited, 58
 
*- Paraffin, Petrol or Gas 5 H.P. Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 8, 9
High-compression Marine Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 224, 225
*- Petrol of Paraffin Motor Windlass for Cable- Haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32  
 
*- Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538  
Italian Coastal Torpedo Boats’ Engines, C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
*- Rolling Mill Geared Steam Engine, 25,000 H.P., Mesta Machine Company, 110
 
*- Steam Wagon, William Foster and Co., Limited, 58
Lincolnshire Oil Engines, Some, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140
*- “Still” and ‘’Sulzer” Oil Engines, Marine, Indicator Diagrams, 90
 
*- Surface Ignition Engine, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 32
Mariner, Beam Trawler, Engines of the, 612, 616
*- Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to Internal Combustion Engines, Dr. W. J. 'Walker, 640, 655, 666
 
*- Uniflow Steam Engine, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
Meandros, ss., Engines for, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
*- Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 153
 
*- Vertical Gas Engine, 120 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 567
Motor Car Engine, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Motors, Limited, 476, 477
*EXCAVATOR Practice, Recent, F. H. Livens and W. Barnes, 82
 
Motor Car Engine, 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder. E. T. White and Co., 476, 477
 
Oil Engine Winch, Hamworthy Engineering Company, Limited, 58
 
Paraffin, Petrol or Gas 5 H.P. Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 8, 9
 
Petrol or Paraffin Motor Windlass for Cable-Haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32 Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538
 
Rolling Mill Geared Steam Engine, 25,000 H.P., Mesta Machine Company, 110
 
Steam Wagon, William Foster and Co., Limited, 58
 
“Still” and “Sulzer” Oil Engines, Marino, Indicator Diagrams, 90
 
Surface Ignition Engine, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 32
 
Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to Internal Combustion Engines, Dr. W. J. ’Walker, 640, 655, 666
 
Uniflow Steam Engine, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
 
Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 153
 
Vertical Gas Engine, 120 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 567
 
EXCAVATOR Practice, Recent, F. H. Livens and W. Barnes. 82
 
EXHIBITIONS.
EXHIBITIONS.
Commercial Motor Vehicle, at Olympia, 400, 404, 424, 425
*- Commercial Motor Vehicle, at Olympia, 400. 404, 424, 425
 
*- International Aero, at Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
International Aero, at Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
*- Machine Tool and Engineering, at Olympia, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269, 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357, 508, 512
 
*- Motor Car Show, 450, 476, 498
Machine Tool and Engineering, at Olympia. 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269. 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357, 508, 512
*- Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow’, 504, 538
 
Motor Car Show, 450, 476, 498
 
Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow, 504, 538


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FEED Heating for Land Power Stations, K.
*FEED Heating for Land Power Stations, K. Baumann, 101, 127, 150
 
*Filter, Experimental, Sir A. C. Houston's Report, 218
Baumann, 101, 127, 150
*Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, 102, 369, 419
 
*Flexible Coupling for Shafting, Wellman Bibby Company, 252
Filter, Experimental, Sir A. C. Houston's
*Force and Power of Waves, I. Hiroi, 184
 
*Forging Shells at Swindon Works, 27, 36
Report, 218
*Furnace, Open Hearth, Breuil — see Iron and Steel
 
Firms, Famous, Short Histones of, 102, 369, 419
 
Flexible Coupling for Shafting, Wellman
 
Bibby Company, 252
 
Force and Power of Waves, I. Hiroi, 184
 
Forging Shells at Swindon Works, 27, 36
 
Furnace, Open Hearth, Breuil— see Iron and
 
Steel


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‘‘ GALECO ” Galvanising Equipment, 539, 540 Garden City, St. Eugene, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September nth, 1920)
*“GALECO” Galvanising Equipment, 539, 540  
*Garden City, St. Eugene, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*Gas Engines—see Engines
*Gases, Raising, to a High Temperature, Dynamical Method for, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
*Gauge—see also Tank Gauge
*Gauges, Hardened Screw, Manufacture of, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, 310, 311
*Graphite, Concentrating, Hugh S. Spence, 258
*Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools Gully-clearing—see Wagon
*Gun, German Giant, Sir George Greenhill, 651
*Guns and Gun Carriages at Swindon in War Time, 27, 36


Gas Engines—see Engines
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*HARDENED Screw Gauges—see Gauges
Gases, Raising, to a High Temperature, Dynamical Method for, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
*Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, 102, 369, 419
 
*Hopper—see Dredger
Gauge—see also Tank Gauge
*Hose Coupling, E. Barnfather, 590
 
*Howitzer, 12in., on Railway Truck Mounting, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co.. Limited, 204, 209
Gauges, Hardened Screw, Manufacture of, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, 310, 31 I
*Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 608
 
*Hydro-electric Plant at Vamma, Norway, 324
Graphite, Concentrating, Hugh S. Spence, 258 Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools
*Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
 
Gully-clearing—see Wagon
 
Gun, German Giant, Sir George Greenhill, 651
 
Guns and Gun Carriages at Swindon in Wai-Time, 27, 36
 
HARDENED Screw Gauges—-see Gauges Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, 102, 369, 419 Hopper—see Dredger
 
Hose Coupling, E. Barnfather, 590
 
Howitzer, 12in., on Railway Truck Mounting, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co.. Limited, 204, 209
 
Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 608
 
Hydro-electric Plant at Vamma, Norway, 324 Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake,
 
Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 {Two-paqe Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)


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IRON AND STEEL:
IRON AND STEEL:
Ebbw Vale Works, Electrification, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
*- Ebbw Vale Works, Electrification, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
 
*- Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value, &c., W. E. Hughes, 350
Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value, &c., W. E. Hughes, 350
*Iron, Steel, and Engineering Works of Messrs. Schneider and Co. :
 
*- (Sixteen -page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Iron, Steel, and Engineering* Works of Messrs. Schneider and Co. :
*- Blast-furnace, No. 3, Under Construction, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, in, iv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
{Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*- Blast-furnaces at La Normande Works, Caen, Schneider and Co. (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)  
 
*- Breuil Steel Works, Schneider and Co. (i, vi, vii, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four- page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Blast-furnace, No. 3, Under Construction, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, iii, iv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*- Cogging Mill at La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (ix, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Furnace, “Electro-metals,3.5-Tonj Creusot, Schneider and Co. (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Blast-furnaces at La Normande Works, Caen, Schneider and Co. (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920) Breuil Steel Works, Schneider and Co. (i, vi, vii, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
*- Furnace, Mill Re-heating, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Furnace, 12-Ton Tilting, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Cogging Mill at La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (ix, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1.920)
*- La Normande Steel Works, Caen, Schneider and Co. (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired, La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Furnace, “ Electro-metals,’’ 3.5-Ton; Creusot, Schneider and Co. (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
*- Open-hearth Furnace, 60-Ton, and Shop, Charging Side and Tapping Side, Breuil, Schneider and Co. (vi, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Open-hearth Ingot Stripper, La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Furnace, Mill Re-heating, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*IRTHLINGBOROUGH Iron Mine, 177
 
Furnace, 12-Ton Tilting, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
La Normande Steel Works, Caen, Schneider and Co. (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
 
Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired, La Nor-mandc Works, Schneider and Co. (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
Open-hearth Furnace, 60-Ton, and Shop, Charging Side and Tapping Side, Breuil, Schneider and Co. (vi, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
 
Open-hearth Ingot Stripper, La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17 th, 1920)
 
IRTHLINGBOROUGH Iron Mine, 177


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LABOUR-SAVING Devices at the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Works. 132, 133, 136
*LABOUR-SAVING Devices at the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Works, 132, 133, 136
 
*Lathes—see Machine Tools
Lathes—see Machine Tools
*Leather Belt, New Type, The Adhex, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter), 606
 
*Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108
Leather Belt, New Type, The Adhex, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter), 606
*Liquid Fuel Burner, Scarab Oil Burning Company, 243
 
*Locks on the Murray River, Australia, 171, 180
Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108
*Locomotive, Derwent Goods and Mineral, 1845, 420
 
*Locomotive and Gears of 1833, J. and C. Carmichael, 15, 16
Liquid Fuel Burner, Scarab Oil Burning Company, 243
*Locomotive, Great Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods, 652, 654, 663 (Two-page Supplement, December 31st, 1920)
 
*Locomotive, London and North-Western Oil Fuel Burning, E. C. Poultney, 243
Locks on the Murray River, Australia, 171, 180
*Locomotive, North-Eastern Railway Mineral, 186 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
 
*Locomotive of 1837, Seth Boyden, 15
Locomotive, Derwent Goods and Mineral, 1845, 420
*Locomotive, 4-6-2 Type Pacific, New Zealand Government Railway, 142
 
*Locomotive, “Queen” Class, 1837, 420
Locomotive and Gears of 1833, J. and C. Carmichael, 15, 16
*Locomotive, “Raby Castle” Class, 1839, 420
 
*Locomotive, 4-6-4 Type Tank, New Zealand Government Railway, 142
Locomotive, Great Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods, 652, 654, 663 {Tivo-page Supplement, December 31s£, 1920)
*Locomotive Valve Gear, Development of, James Dunlop, 15, 49
 
*Locomotive Works, W. Beardmore and Co., 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
Locomotive, London and North-Western Oil Fuel Burning, E. C. Poultney, 243
*Locomotives on the Baghdad Railway, 552, 553, 554
 
*Locomotives Built at the Railway Foundry, Leeds, 369
Locomotive, North-Eastern Railway Mineral, 186 {Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
*Locomotives of 1833, “Experiment,” and 1834, Dublin and Kingstown Railway, Sharp, Roberts and Co., 15
 
*Locomotives, High-pressure Geared, Bell Loco motive Works, 461
Locomotive of 1837, Seth Boyden, 15
*Locomotives by Messrs. B. Hick and Son, Bolton, Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, 1840, Midland Railway, 1844, 103
 
*Locomotives, “Pierrernont” and “Marske,” 1855, 420
Locomotive, 4-6—2 Type Pacific, New Zealand
*Locomotives, Single-phase Electric Goods, Swiss Federal Railways, 112, 115 (Two-page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
 
*Locomotives, Steam and Electric, Diagrams of, 530
Government Railway, 142
*Locomotives for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1825, 1827, 49, 419
 
*Lorry, 5-Ton Tipping, Hallford, 425, 426
Locomotive, “ Queen ” Class, 1837, 420
 
Locomotive, “ Raby Castle” Class, 1839, 420
 
Locomotive, 4-6-4 Type Tank, New Zealand
 
Government Railway, 142
 
Locomotive Valve Gear, Development of, James Dunlop, 15, 49
 
Locomotive Works, W. Beardmore and Co., 149 {Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
 
Locomotives on the Baghdad Railway, 552, 553, 554
 
Locomotives Built at the Railway Foundry, Leeds, 369
 
Locomotives of 1833, “Experiment,” and 1834, Dublin and Kingstown Railway, Sharp, Roberts and Co., 15
 
Locomotives, High-pressure Geared, Bell Loco motive Works, 461
 
Locomotives by Messrs. B. Hick and Son, Bolton, Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, 1840, Midland Railway, 1844, 103
 
Locomotives, “ Pierremont ” and “Marske,” 1855, 420
 
Locomotives, Single-phase Electric Goods, Swiss Federal Railways, 112, 115 {Two-page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
 
Locomotives, Steam and Electric, Diagrams of, 530
 
Locomotives for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1825, 1827, 49, 419
 
Lorry, 5-Ton Tipping, Hallford, 425, 426


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MACHINE TOOLS:
MACHINE TOOLS:
Automatic Nut Chasing Machine, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
*- Automatic Nut Chasing Machine, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
 
MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :
MACHINE TOOLS {continued} :
*- Axle Facing and Centering Machine, Axle Turning Lathe, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
 
*- Bar-grinding Machine, Centreless, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
Axle Facing and Centering Machine, Axle Turning Lathe, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512 Bar-grinding Machine, Centreless, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
*- Bateman High-speed Planing Machine, with Electric Drive, 292
 
*- Bolt-Hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, 540, 541
Bateman High-speed Planing Machine, with Electric Drive, 292
*- Broaching Machine, 70in., Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
 
*- Broaching Machine, 54in., Vickers Limited, 294, 295, 302
Bolt-Hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, 540, 541
*- Centering Machine, John Lang and Sons, 358  
 
*- Cold-sawing Machine with Chip Remover, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
Broaching Machine, 70in., Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
*- Cutting-off Machines, Clifton and Baird, 269
 
*- Double Helical Gear Generator, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 291, 302
Broaching Machine, 54in., Vickers Limited,
*- Drilling and Grinding Machines, A. A. Jones and Shipman, 270, 274
 
*- Drilling Machine, Ball Bearing, Sensitive and Belt-changing Gear, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 359
294, 295, 302
*- Drilling Machine, Multi-spindle, the Baush, 270, 274
 
*- Drilling Machine, Sensitive, B.S.A. Tools, Limited, 246
Centering Alachine, John Lang and Sons, 358 Cold-sawing Alachine with Chip Remover, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
*- Drilling Machines, Radial, William Asquith, Limited, 245, 254
 
*- Electric Drill, Selson Engineering Company, 359, 360
Cutting-off Alachines, Clifton and Baird, 269 Double Helical Gear Generator, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 291, 302
*- Electric Drilling and Grinding Outfits, Portable, Charles Wicksteed and Co., Limited, 360, 361
 
*- Electric Drills and Magnetic Tool Post, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
Drilling and Grinding Alachines, A. A. Jones and Shipman, 270, 274
*- Exhibition, Machine Tool and Engineering, at Olympia, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269. 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357, 508, 512
 
*- Gear Planer, Improved Sunderland, J. Parkinson and Son, 357, 358
Drilling Machine, Ball Bearing, Sensitive and Belt-changing Gear, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 359
*- Grinder, Electric, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
 
*- Grinding Machine, 14in. by 16in. Plain, Churchill and Co., Limited, 332
Drilling Alachine, Multi-spin die, the Baush,
*- Heavy Planing Machine, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*- Keyway Cutting Machine, George Richards and Co., 293
270, 274
*- Lathe, 7.5in. Capstan, H. W. Ward and Co., Limited, 293, 302
 
*- Lathe, 13in. Combination Turret, H. W. Ward and Co., Limited, 295
Drilling Alachine. Sensitive, B.S.A. Tools, Limited, 246
*- Lathe, 3 5/8 in., Henry Milnes, 358, 359
 
*- Lathe, 8.5in. Repetition, Dean, Smith and Grace, 359
Drilling Alachines, Radial, William Asquith, Limited, 245, 254
*- Lathe, Single-purpose, Charles Wicksteed and Co., Limited, 293, 302
 
*- Lathes, Some Small, Exhibited at Olympia, 328, 331
Electric Drill, Selson Engineering Company, 359, 360
*- Machine Tools at Bcardmore’s Locomotive Works, 119 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
 
*- Machine Tools at the Works of the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, 132, 133
Electric Drilling and Grinding Outfits, Portable, Charles Wicksteed and Co., Limited, 360, 361
*- Milling Machine, Universal, J. Parkinson and Son, 357, 358
 
*- Milling Machines, Horizontal and Vertical, James Archdale and Co., 244, 245, 254
Electric Drills and Alagnetic Tool Post, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
*- Milling Machines, Vertical, and Plano and Milling Cutter, Kendall and Gent, Limited, 295, 296
 
*- Open-sided Planing Machine, Ward, Haggas and Smith, 293
Exhibition, Alachine Tool and Engineering, at Olympia, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269. 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357, 508, 512
*- Planing Machine, Electrically-driven, Noble and Lund, Limited, 619
 
*- Planing Machine, “Hiloplane,” Electrically- driven, John Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
Gear Planer, Improved Sunderland, J. Parkinson and Son, 357, 358
*- Radial Drilling Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 271
 
*- Sawing Machine, Radial, E. G. Herbert, Limited, 246
Grinder, Electric, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
*- Scarfing and Milling Machine, J. W. Barnes, Limited, 162
 
*- Spiral Bevel Gear Planing Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 232, 233
Grinding Alachine, 14in. by 16in. Plain, Churchill and Co., Limited, 332
*- Spur Gear Generator, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 233, 234
 
*- Swiss “Autometric” Lathe, Screw-cutting Lathe, Bench Lathe, Andre Bechler, Selson Engineering Company, 328, 333
Heavy Planing Alachine, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September Ylth. 1920)
*- Taper Turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, G. Richards and Co., Limited, 485
 
*- Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Machine, Herbert Hunt and Sons, 237
Keyway Cutting Alachine, George Richards and Co., 293
*- Universal Grinding Machine, The Norton, 271, 274
 
*- Vertical Milling Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 271, 272
Lathe, 74 in. Capstan, H. W. Ward and Co., Limited, 293, 302
*- Worm and Worm Wheel Machinery at Olympia, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 228, 234
 
*MACHINERY of the American Beam Trawler Mariner, 612, 616
Lathe, 13in. Combination Turret, H. W.
 
Ward and Co., Limited, 295
 
Lathe, 3g-in., Henry Alilnes, 358, 359
 
Lathe, 8|in. Repetition, Dean, Smith and Grace, 359
 
Lathe. Single-purpose, Charles Wicksteed and Co., Limited, 293, 302
 
Lathes, Some Small, Exhibited at Olympia, 328, 331
 
Alachine Tools at Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 {Two-page Supplement, August V3th, 1920)
 
Alachine Tools at the Works of the Vulcan
 
Alotor and Engineering Company, 132, 133
 
A!illing Machine, Universal, J. Parkinson and Son, 357, 358
 
Alilling Alachines, Horizontal and Vertical, James Archdale and Co., 244, 245, 254
 
Milling Machines, Vertical, and Plano and Alilling Cutter, Kendall and Gent, Limited,
 
295, 296
 
Open-sided Planing A'lachine, Ward, Haggas and Smith, 293
 
Planing Alachine, Electrically-driven, Noble and Lund, Limited, 619
 
Planing Machine, “ Hiloplane,” Electrically-driven, John Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
 
Radial Drilling Alachine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 271
 
Sawing Alachino, Radial, E. G. Herbert, Limited, 246
 
Scarfing and Alilling Alachine, J. W. Barnes, Limited, 162
 
Spiral Bevel Gear Planing Alachine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 232, 233
 
Spur Gear Generator, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 233, 234
 
Swiss “ Autometric ” Lathe, Screw-cutting Lathe, Bench Lathe, Andre Bechler, Selson Engineering Company, 328, 333
 
Taper Turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, G. Richards and Co., Limited, 485
 
Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Alachine, Herbert Hunt and Sons, 237
 
Universal Grinding Alachine, The Norton,
 
271, 274
 
Vertical Alilling Alachine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 271, 272
 
Worm and Worm Wheel Alachin ery at Olympia, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 228, 234
 
MACHINERY of the American Beam Trawler
 
Mariner, 612, 616
 
MAPS :
MAPS :
Baghdad Railway and Connections, 469, 524 Derby and River Derwent, 471, 472
*- Baghdad Railway and Connections, 469, 524  
*- Derby and River Derwent, 471, 472
*- New York Water Supply, Topography, 627
*- Severn Estuary, Proposed Barrage, 562
*- Tunnels through the Taurus and Amanns Mountains, Baghdad Railway, 524, 526
*MEASURING Machine, One-Millionth-inch, Newall Qauge Company, 474
*Mercury Vapour Boiler, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
*Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
*Millivoltmeter, Motors, Switches, andc.—see Electrical Matters
*Mine, Iron—see Iron
*Motor, Automatic Current, F. L. Gilman, 308
*Motor Car, 19.6 H.P., Crossley Motors, Limited, 450
*Motor Car, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Motors. Limited, 476, 477
*Motor Car, Touring, Rolls-Royce, Limited, 499
*Motor Car Chassis, “Crown Magnetic,” 498, 499 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
*Motor Car, 50 H.P. Six-cylinder, Chassis of, Sheffield-Simplex, 477
*Motor Car Show, 450, 476, 498
*Motor Car Works—see Machine Tools at
*Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
*Motor Landaulet, Six-cylinder, Armstrong- Siddcley, 476, 478
*Motor Tractor and Ploughing Windlass, J. and H. McLaren, 582
*Motor Vehicle, Commercial, Exhibition, 400, 404, 424, 425
*Movable Shop End at Chalon Works, Schneider and Co. (xi, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)


New York Water Supply, Topography, 627
N
 
*NAVVY Bucket and Coke Loading Excavator, F. H. Livens and W. Barnes, 82
Severn Estuary, Proposed Barrage, 562
 
Tunnels through the Taurus and Amanus Mountains, Baghdad Railway, 524, 526
 
MEASURING Alachine, One-AIillionth-inch, Newall Qauge Company, 474
 
Alercury Vapour Boiler, W. L. R. Emmet, 516 Alilling Alachines—see Alachine Tools Alillivoltmeter, Alotors, Switches, &c.—see
 
Electrical Matters
 
Aline, Iron—see Iron
 
Alotor, Automatic Current, F. L. Gilman, 308
 
Alotor Car, 19.6 H.P., Crossley Alotors. Limited, 450
 
Motor Car, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Alotors.
 
Limited, 476, 477
 
Motor Car, Touring, Rolls-Royce, Limited, 499
 
Motor Car Chassis, “Crown Alagnetic,” 498, 499 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
 
Motor Car, 50 H.P. Six-cylinder, Chassis of, Sheffield-Simplex, 477
 
Alotor Car Show, 450, 476, 498
 
Alotor Car AVorks—-see Alachine Tools at
 
Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
 
Alotor Landaulet, Six-cylinder, Armstrong-Siddeley, 476, 478
 
Motor Tractor and Ploughing Windlass, J. and
 
H. AlcLaren, 582
 
Motor Vehicle, Commercial, Exhibition, 400, 404, 424, 425
 
Movable Shop End at Chalon Works, Schneider and Co. (xi, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September Vith, 1920)
 
NAVVY Bucket and Coke Loading Excavator,
 
F. H. Livens and W. Barnes, 82
 
OIL Cooler, Serck Radiators, 540
 
Oil Engines—see. Engines
 
Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply
 
Systems, 220
 
Oil Transmission System, R. F. Carey, 284
 
Omnibus, Motor, and Chassis, Tilling-Stevens
 
Motors, Limited, 424, 425
 
Open-hearth Furnace—see Iron and Steel


Ore Separator, Magnetic, Rapid Magnetting
O
*OIL Cooler, Serck Radiators, 540
*Oil Engines—see Engines
*Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply Systems, 220
*Oil Transmission System, R. F. Carey, 284
*Omnibus, Motor, and Chassis, Tilling-Stevens Motors, Limited, 424, 425
*Open-hearth Furnace—see Iron and Steel
*Ore Separator, Magnetic, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 361


Machine Company, 361
P
 
*PARAFFIN and Petrol Engines—see Engines
p
*Petrol Tramcars for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
PARAFFIN and Petrol Engines—see Engines
*Pipe Specials, Casting, in Green Sand, E. A. V. Linzey, 226
 
*Planing Machines—see Machine Tools
Petrol Tramcars for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
*Plough, “The Boon” Motor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
 
*Ploughing, Cable-haulage, Motor Windlass for, J. and H. McLaren, 32, 582
Pipe Specials, Casting, in Green Sand, E. A. V.
*Ploughing Machines and Appliances, John Fowler and Co., Limited, 428, 434
 
*Portrait, Joseph Adamson, 182
Linzey, 226
*Portrait, Charles John Bowen Cooke, 397
 
*Portrait, Sir William Mather, 305
Planing Machines—see Machine Tools
*Portrait, George Tangye, 381
 
*Potato Digger, A. C. Bamlett, Limited, 59
Plough, “The Boon” Motor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
*Power Station, Marshall, Sons and Co., Gainsborough, 106
 
*Power Stations, Land, Feed Heating for, 101, 127, 150
Ploughing, Cable-haulage, Motor Windlass for, J. and H. McLaren, 32, 582
*Press, 1000-Ton Flanging, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*Press, 2000-Ton Forging, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Ploughing Machines and Appliances, John Fowler and Co., Limited, 428, 434
*Presses, 8000-Ton and 5000-Ton Armour Plate Bending, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
*Propellers, Marine—see Ships
Portrait, Joseph Adamson, 182
*Pump, High-speed Plunger, B. C. B. Pump Manufacturing Company, Limited, 539
 
*Pump, Uniflow Air, 104, 113
Portrait, Charles John Bowen Cooke, 397
*Pyrometers, Electrical—see Electrical Matters
 
Portrait, Sir William Mather, 305
 
Portrait, George Tangye, 381
 
Potato Digger, A. C. Bamlett, Limited, 59
 
Power Station, Marshall, Sons and Co., Gainsborough, 106
 
Power Stations, Land, Feed Heating for, 101, 127, 150
 
Press, 1000-Ton Flanging, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Press, 2000-Ton Forging, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and. Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
 
Presses, 8000-Ton and 5000-Ton Armour Plato Bending, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
Propellers, Marine—see Ships
 
Pump, High-speed Plunger, B. C. B. Pump Manufacturing Company, Limited, 539
 
Pump, Uniflow Air, 104, 113
 
Pyrometers, Electrical—see Electrical Matters


R
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RADIOLOGICAL Testing of Materials, A. P. M. Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
*RADIOLOGICAL Testing of Materials, A. P. M. Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
 
*Railway Axle Machining Equipment, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
Railway Axle Machining Equipment, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
*Railway, Baghdad, Major D. G. Heslop, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
 
*Railway Cars, Metropolitan District Railway, 660, 662
Railway, Baghdad, Major D. G. Heslop, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 2Qth, 1920)
*Railway Collision, Lowstock Junction, 348
 
*Railway, Ealing and Shepherd’s Bush, 118
Railway Cars, Metropolitan District Railway, 660, 662
*Railway Workshops in War Time, 27, 36, 77
 
*Railways, Indian, Electrification of, 530
Railway Collision, Lowstock Junction, 348
*Reclamation of Derwent Valley River Lands, 470
 
*Recorder—see Water Flow
Railway, Ealing and Shepherd’s Bush, 118 Railway Workshops in War Time, 27, 36, 77 Railways, Indian, Electrification of, 530 Reclamation of Derwent Valley River Lands, 470
*Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, Dr. J. S. Owens, 201
 
*Resistance Units—see Electrical Matters
Recorder—see Water Flow
*River Murray, Australia, Improvement, 171, 180
 
*Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, Dr.
*Rolling Mill Engines—see Engines
 
*Rolling Mill, Wire Rod, Electrically-driven, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
J. S. Owens, 201
*Ropeway, Overhead, Taurus Mountains, 470, 480
 
*Rust-proofing Process, “Galeco,” 539, 540
Resistance Units—see Electrical Matters
 
River Murray, Australia, Improvement, 171, 180
 
Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
 
Rolling Mill Engines—see Engines
 
Rolling Mill, Wire Rod, Electrically-driven, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
 
Ropeway, Overhead, Taurus Mountains, 470, 480
 
Rust-proofing Process, “ Galeco,” 539, 540
 
s
SAW, Vertical Band, and Rack Bench, Thomas Robinson and Son, Limited, 658, 659
 
Scarfing Machines—see Machine Tools
 
Screw Gauges—see Gauges
 
Separator—see Cream


S
*SAW, Vertical Band, and Rack Bench, Thomas Robinson and Son, Limited, 658, 659
*Scarfing Machines—see Machine Tools
*Screw Gauges—see Gauges
*Separator—see Cream
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS
 
*General:
General:
*- Damage to Ships by Mine and by Torpedo, Paper by Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
Damage to Ships by Mine and by Torpedo, Paper by Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
*- Design and Construction of Mercantile Vessels, Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
 
*- “Pneumercator” Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
Design and Construction of Mercantile Vessels j Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
*- Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538
 
*- Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow—see Exhibitions
“ Pneumercator ” Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
*British Navy:
 
*- Delhi, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., 130
Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538
*- Ex-German Battleship Baden and the Cruiser Nurnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October lst, 1920)
 
*- Raleigh, H.M. Light Cruiser. William Beard- more and Co., Limited, 374
Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow—see Exhibitions
 
British Navy:
Delhi, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., 130
 
Ex-German Battleship Baden and the Cruiser Niirnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October Isi, 1920)
 
Raleigh, H.M. Light Cruiser. William Board-more and Co., Limited, 374
 
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued)
SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued)
*Foreign Navies:
*- Italian Flotilla Leaders, “Mirabello” and “Poerio” Classes, 267, 278, 630, 638
*- Italian Torpedo Craft, Aquila, Sparviero, Antonio Mosto and 42 P.N.. Messrs. C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
*Miscellaneous Vessels:
*- American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts, Elfay and Guinivere, 617
*- Dutch Cross-Channel Steamer Prinses Juliana, 174
*- Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69
*- Hydro, Steel Steamer Hopper Dredger for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
*- Mariner, American Oil electric Driven Beam Trawler, 612, 616
*- Meandros, Cargo Steamship and Engines, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
*- Motor Ship Theodore Roosevelt, Burmeister and Wain, 236
*SHOW, Motor Car—see Exhibitions
*Show, Royal Agricultural, at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
*Show, Smithfield Club, 582
*Signals on the Baghdad Railway, 602
*Spur Gear—see Machine Tools
*Steam Engines—see Engines
*Steam Feed-water Heaters—see Feed Heating
*Steam Wagon and Boiler, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 582, 583
*Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, Captain J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
*Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, Talbot C. Broom, 368, 393, 417
*Surface Condensers, Luther D. Lovekin, 618


Foreign Navies:
T
Italian Flotilla Leaders. “ Mirabello ’ and “Poerio” Classes, 267, 278, 630, 638
*TANK Gauge, Pneumercator, Kelvin, Bottom- ley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
 
*Test of a Concrete Floor Arch, 408
Italian Torpedo Craft, Aquila, Sparviero, Antonio Mosto and 42 P.N., Messrs. C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
*Testing, Fit, Apparatus, Hedley Thomson, 474
 
*Testing of Materials, Radiological, A. P. M. Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
Miscellaneous Vessels:
*Thermo-couples—see Electrical Matters
American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts, Elfay and Guinivere, 617
*Thermodynamic Cycles—see Engines
 
*Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Pau! Instrument Company, 335
Dutch Cross-Channel Steamer Prinses Juliana, 174
*Tidal Power, Studies in, Norman Davey, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
 
*Tire Finishing Mill and Tire Roughing Mill, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii,Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69
*Tool, Portable, for Bolt-hole Widening and Boring, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
 
*Tools for Riveted Joints with Small Tubes in Aeroplane Work, 460
Hydro, Steel Steamer Hopper Dredger for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
*Tractor Plough, “The Boon” Motor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
 
*Train for the Commander-in-Chief, 163
Mariner, American Oil electric Driven Beam Trawler, 612, 616
*Tramcars, Petrol, for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
 
*Travelling Gantry Steam Crane, 5-Ton, J. H. Wilson and Co., 462
Meandros, Cargo Steamship and Engines, J. 1. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
*Trawler—see Ships
 
*Truck, Motor, Three-wheeled, Clark Truck- tractor Company, 92
Motor Ship Theodore Roosevelt, Burmeister and Wain, 236
*Truck, 2-Ton Electric, Greenwood and Batley, 246, 247
 
*Trucks, Electric, Irwin and Jones, 234, 235
SHOW, Motor Car—see Exhibitions
*Tunnel, Hudson River Vehicular, 394
 
*Tunnels on the Baghdad Railway, 523 (Two- page Coloured. Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
Show, Royal Agricultural, at Darlington. 8, 32, 58
*Turbine for Vamma Hydro-electric Power Plant, 324, 326
 
*Turbines, 8000 H.P. Pelton, for Tasmania, Boving and Co., Limited, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
Show, Smithfield Club, 582
*Turbo-alternators—see Electrical Matters
 
*Twist Drills—rsee Machine Tools
Signals on the Baghdad Railway, 602
 
Spur Gear—see Machine Tools
 
Steam Engines—see Engines
 
Steam Feed-water Heaters—see Feed Heating
 
Steam Wagon and Boiler, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 582, 583
 
Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, Captain
 
J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
 
Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, Talbot C. Broom, 368, 393, 417
 
Surface Condensers, Luther D. Lovekin, 618
 
TANK Gauge, Pneumercator, Kelvin, Bottom-ley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
 
Test of a Concrete Floor Arch, 408
 
Testing, Fit, Apparatus, Hedley Thomson, 474
 
Testing of Materials, .Radiological, A. P. M.
 
Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
 
Thermo-couples—see Electrical Matters
 
Thermodynamic Cycles—see Engines
 
Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Pau! Instrument Company, 335
 
Tidal Power, Studies in, Norman Davey, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
 
Tire Finishing Mill and Tire Roughing Mill, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Six teen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September lit!:, 1920)
 
'Tool, . Portable, for Bolt-hole Widening and Bering, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
 
Tools for .Riveted .Joints with Small Tubes in Aeroplane Work. 460
 
Tractor Plough, “The Boon” Motor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
 
Train for the Commander-in-Chief, 163
 
Tramcars, Petrol, for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
 
Travelling Gantry Steam Crane, 5-Ton, J. H.
 
Wilson and Co., 462
 
Trawler—see Ships
 
Truck, Motor, Three-wheeled, Clark Truck-tractor Company, 92


Truck, 2-Ton Electric, Greenwood and Batley, 246, 247
U
 
*UNDERPINNING and Foundations of Heavy Buildings, 25
Trucks, Electric, Irwin and Jones, 234, 235
 
Tunnel, Hudson River Vehicular, 394
 
Tunnels on the Baghdad Railway, 523 (7’wo-page Coloured, Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
 
'Turbine for Vamma Hydro-electric Power Plant. 324, 326
 
Turbines, 8000 H.P. Pelton, for Tasmania, Boving and Co., Limited, 3, 12, 40 (Two-pay e Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
 
Turbo-alternators—see Electrical Ma i Rrs Twist Drills— see Machine Tools
 
UNDE Pi P INNING and Foundations of Heavy Buildings, 25


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V
VALVES and Gear, Locomotive—see Locomotives
*VALVES and Gear, Locomotive—see Locomotives
 
*Valves, Self-acting Throttle, Sluice and Inlet, for Tasmania, 3, 12 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
Valves, Self-acting Throttle, Sluice and Inlet, for Tasmania, 3, 12 (Two-pcuje Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
*Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 152
 
Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 152
 
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WAGON, Gully-clearing, Straker-Squire, Limited, 424, 425
 
Wagon, Steam, and Boiler, Ransomes. Sims and Jefferies, 582, 583
 
Wagon, Steam, William Foster and Co., Limited, 58
 
Wagons, Electric, Tipping, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Company, 402, 404 ; Newton, 424, 425
 
Wagons, Tipping, at Olympia, Daimler; Clayton, Overtype: Vulcan, End ; J. 1. Thorny-
 
croft, 400, 401 ; British Berna, Side and End, 424, 425 ; Renault, End, 424, 425, 426
 
War Time, British Railway Workshops in, 27, 36, 77
 
| War Work at Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 (Two-pageSupplement, August 13//?, 1920)
 
i Water Cooler, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., 505
 
Water Flow Recorder, the “ Rheograph,” United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
 
Water-screening Plant, F. W. Brackett and Co., Limited, 541
 
i Water, Sterilisation of, by Chlorine (las, Captain J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
 
Water Supply, New York, Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel, 627
 
Waves, The Force and Power of, I. Hiroi, 184
 
Welding Equipment, A.C., Portable, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360, 361
 
Winch, Oil Engine, Hamworthy Engineering Company, Limited, 58
 
Windlass, Motor, for Cable-haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32, 582
 
Wire Rod Electrically Driven Roiling Mill, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
 
W ireless Telegraphy and Telephony, Alan A. C. Swinton, 592
 
Wood-working Saw. Vertical Band, and Rack Bench, T. Robinson and Son, Ltd., 658, 659
 
Workmen’s Dwellings at Droitaumont, Schneider and Co. (xv, xvi, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 11 th, 1920)
 
Works, Aircraft, at Weybridge, Viokers-Vimy. 444, 454
 
Works, Iron, Steel and Engineering, of Messrs. Schneider and Co. (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 11th, 1920)
 
W’orks, Locomotive, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13/7i, 1920)
 
I Works, Precision Motor Cycle, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
 
I Workshops, British Railway, in War Time, 27, 36


Worms and Worm W'heels—see Machine Tools
W
*WAGON, Gully-clearing, Straker-Squire, Limited, 424, 425
*Wagon, Steam, and Boiler, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 582, 583
*Wagon, Steam, William Foster and Co., Limited, 58
*Wagons, Electric, Tipping, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Companv, 402, 404 ; Newton, 424, 425
*Wagons, Tipping, at Olympia, Daimler; Clayton, Overtype : Vulcan. End ; J. I. Thornycroft, 400, 401 ; British Berna, Side and End, 424, 425 ; Renault, End, 424, 425, 426
*War Time, British Railway Workshops in, 27, 36, 77
*War Work at Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
*Water Cooler, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., 505
*Water Flow Recorder, the “Rheograph,” United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
*Water-screening Plant, F. W. Brackett and Co., Limited, 541
*Water, Sterilisation of, by Chlorine Gas, Captain J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
*Water Supply, New York, Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel, 627
*Waves, The Force and Power of, I. Hiroi, 184
*Welding Equipment, A.C., Portable, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360, 361
*Winch, Oil Engine, Hamworthy Engineering Company, Limited, 58
*Windlass, Motor, for Cable-haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32, 582
*Wire Rod Electrically Driven Rolling Mill, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
*Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, Alan A. C. Swinton, 592
*Wood-working Saw, Vertical Band, and Rack Bench, T. Robinson and Son, Ltd., 658, 659
*Workmen’s Dwellings at Droitaumont, Schneider and Co. (xv, xvi, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*Works, Aircraft, at Weybridge, Vickers-Vimy, 444, 454
*Works, Iron, Steel and Engineering, of Messrs. Schneider and Co. (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
*Works, Locomotive, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
*Works, Precision Motor Cycle, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
*Workshops, British Railway, in War Time, 27, 36
*Worms and Worm Wheels—see Machine Tools


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A

  • ABELL, Professor T. B., on Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non-uniform Stream, 291
  • Adamson, Joseph (Portrait), 182
  • Adhex Leather Belt, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter), 606
  • Ahrons, E. L., Locomotives Built by Messrs. B. Hick and Son, Bolton, 102
  • Ahrons, E. L., on Messrs. W. and A. Kitching, Hope Town Foundry, Darlington, 419 : (Letters), 448, 478, 528
  • Ahrons, E. L., on The Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson and Co.), 369
  • Allen, VV. H., Son and Co., Surface Ignition Engine, 32
  • Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, Portable A. C. Welding Equipment, 360, 361
  • American Beam Trawler Mariner, 612. 616
  • American Concrete Mixing Machinery, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382 (for Sub-Headings, see Miscellaneous Index)
  • American Mercury Vapour Boiler. W. L. R. Emmet, 516
  • American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts Elfay and Guinivere, 617
  • Archdale, James, and Co., Milling Machines at Olympia, 244, 245, 254
  • Armstrong, Sir W. G., Whitworth and Co., Limited, 12in. Howitzer on Railway Truck Mounting, 204, 209
  • Armstrong-Siddeley Six-cylinder Lauda ulet, 476, 478
  • Arroi, Sir William, and Co., 120-Ton Overhead Travelling Crane with Telescopic Cage, 66
  • Arthur, Captain J. Stanley, on the Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, 527, 531, 564
  • Asquith Radial Drilling Machines, 245, 254
  • Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78

B

  • BADEN, ex-German Battleship, and the Cruiser Niirnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1920)
  • Baghdad Railway, Major D. G. Heslop, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
  • Baker, F. E., Limited, Precision Motor Cycle Works, 575, 586
  • Bamlett’s Potato Digger, 59
  • Barnes Scarfing Machine, 162
  • Barnfather Hose Coupling, 590
  • Bateman Electrically-driven Planer, 292
  • Baumann, K., on Feed Heating for Land Power Stations, 101, 127, 150
  • Baush Multi-spindle Drilling Machine, 270, 274
  • B. C.B. High-speed Plunger Pump, 539
  • Beardmore, W., and Co., Limited, H.M. Light Cruiser Raleigh, 374
  • Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
  • Bell Locomotive Works, High-pressure Geared Locomotives, 461
  • B.S.A. Tools, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machine, 246
  • Boving and Co., 8000 H.P. Pelton Turbines, Pipe Line, Valves, andc., for Tasmania. 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
  • Brackett, F. W., and Co., Limited, Water screening Plant, 541
  • Brampton Brothers, Chain Drive, 248
  • Breuil Works, Schneider and Co. (i, vi, vii, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and. Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920); Open- hearth Furnace, 60 Tons, and Shop. Charging Side and Tapping Side (vi, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Bristol Aeroplane Company’s Seaplane, 488
  • Bristol “Pullman” Triplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • British Aerial Transport Company’s Single- seater Monoplane “The Crow,” and Five- seater Commercial Aeroplane, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • British Berna Side and End-tipping Wagon, 424, 425
  • British Railway Workshops in M ar Time, 27, 36, 77
  • British Thomson-Houston Company, Motorswitch Panel, 247, 248
  • Broom, Talbot C., on Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, 368, 393, 417
  • Brown, David, and Sons, Limited, Double Helical Gear Generator, 291, 302
  • Brown, David, and Sons, Worm, and Worm Wheel Machinery, 228, 234 ; Spur Gear Generator, 234
  • Bruce Peebles and Co., Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, 504
  • Burmeister and Wain, Motor Ship Theodore Roosevelt, 236
  • Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154, 155, 158

C

  • CALTHROP Parachutes and Quick-release Device, 79, 80
  • Cambridge Building, New York, Underpinning, 26
  • Cambridge and Paid Instrument Company, Electrical CO2 Recorder, 333, 334
  • Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, Electrical Distance Thermometer, 335
  • Cammell Laird Motor Ship Fullagar, 69
  • Carey Oil Transmission System, 284
  • Carmichael’s Engine of 1833, 15, 16
  • Carmichael’s Locomotive Gear of 1833, 15, 16
  • Central Aircraft Company’s “Centaur,” Threeseater Seaplane, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • Chalon-sur-Saone Works, Schneider and Co., Movable Shop End at (xi, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Champagne-sur-Seine Works, Schneider and Co., Dynamo Erecting Shop at (xii, xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Churchill Plain Grinding Machine, 332
  • Clark Truck Tractor Company, Three-wheeled Motor Tractor, 92
  • Clayton Overtype Tipping Wagon, 400
  • Cleworth, Wheal and Co., Air Filter, 504, 505
  • Cleworth, Wheal and Co., Water Cooler, 505
  • Clifton and Baird’s Cutting-off Machines, 269
  • Cockerill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Professor H. Hubert, 495 : (Letter), 558
  • Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company’s Electric Grinder, Electric’ Drills and Magnetic Tool Post, 360
  • Cooke, Charles John Bowen (Portrait), 397
  • Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, Manufacture of Hardened Screw Gauges, 310, 311
  • Cowans, Sheldon 150-Ton Floating Crane, 18
  • Crampton’s Locomotive Gear of 1842, 16
  • Creusot and Breuil, Plan of Works at (i, Six- teen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co.:
  • - Armour Plate Bending Presses, 8000-Ton and 5000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-paqe Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator (ii, Sixteen-paqe Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - No. 3 Blast-furnace under Construction (ii, iii, iv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Building a 3000 H.P. Blast-furnace Gas Blowing Engme (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Cogging Mill, Two-high Reversing (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Flanging Press, 1000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Forging Press, 2000-Ton (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Furnace, “Electro-metals,” 3.5-Ton (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Heavy Planing Machine (xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Mill Re-heating Furnace (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Saint Eugene Garden City (xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Creusot Works, Messrs. Schneider and Co. (continued):
  • - Tilting Furnace. 12-Ton (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement September 17th, 1920)
  • - Tiro-finishing Mill, Tire-roughing Mill (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Fcur-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Turbo-alternator, 10,000 K.W., 1260 R.P.M. (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • CROSSLEY Brothers, Gas Engines at Darlington, 8, 9
  • Crossley’s Magneto, Governor and Cam Gear Mechanism, 9
  • Crossley Motors, Limited, 19.6 H.P. Motor Car, 450
  • “Crown Magnetic” Car Chassis, 498, 499 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606

D

  • DAIMLER 2-Ton Tipping Wagon, 400
  • Darlington, Royal Agricultural Show at, 8, 32, 58
  • Davey, Norman, Studies in Tidal Power, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
  • Dean, Smith and Grace’s 8|in. Repetition Lathe, 359
  • Derwent Goods and Mineral Engine, 1845, 420
  • Derwent Valley River Lands, Reclamation of, 470
  • Dixon, Walter, on the Electrification of the Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, 299, 306
  • Droitaumont, Workmen’s Dwellings at, Schneider and Co. (xv, xvi, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Drummond 3.5 in. Lathe, 328, 333
  • Dublin and Kingstown Locomotive of 1834, 15
  • Dunlop, Janies, on the Development of Locomotive Valve Gear, 15, 49

E

  • EALING and Shepherd’s Bush Railway, 118
  • Eastleigh Shops, London and South-Western Railway, War Work, 77
  • Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification of, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
  • Electrical Apparatus Company, Relay Motor Starter, 332
  • Emmet, W. L. R., Mercury Vapour Boiler, 516
  • Ex-German Battleship Baden and the Cruiser Nurnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October 1st, 1920)
  • Experiment Locomotive of 1833, 15

F

  • FLEMING, A. P. M., and J. R. Clarke, on Radiological Testing of Materials, 642
  • Foster Instrument Company, Radiation Pyrometer and Thermo-couple Recorder, 247
  • Foster Millivoltmeter, 247
  • Foster, William, and Co.’s Steam Wagon, 58
  • Fowler. John, and Co.. Ploughing Machines and Appliances. 428, 434
  • Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69

G

  • GALVANISING Equipment Company’s Rustproofing Process, 539, 540
  • Garrett, Richard, and Sons, Limited, 3.5-Ton Electric Vehicle, 404, 425
  • General Vehicle Company’s 3.5 Ton Electric Tipping Wagon, 402, 404
  • German Giant Gun, Sir George Greenhill, 651
  • Gilboa Dam and Shandakcn Tunnel for New York Water Supply, 627
  • Gilman, F. L., Automatic Current Motor, 308
  • Glasgow, Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at. 504, 538
  • Gray’s Express Engine Built by Shepherd and Todd, 1840, 370
  • Great Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 (Two-page Supplement, December 31st, 1920)
  • Great Western Railway Works at Swindon in War Time, 27, 36
  • Greenhill, Sir George, on the German Giant Gun, 651
  • Greenwood and Batley s 2-Ton Electric Truck, 246, 247
  • Guillou, Monsieur Henri. Adhex Leather Belting, 590 (Letter), 606

H

  • HACKWORTH S Locomotive Gear of 1849, 17
  • Hall, J. and E., Hallford 5-Ton Tipping Lorry, 425, 426
  • Hallford 5-Ton Tipping Lorry, 425, 426
  • Hamworthy Engineering Company’s Oil Engine Winch, 58
  • Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
  • Handley Page W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • Hawthorn’s Locomotive Gear of 1840, 16
  • Herbert, Alfred, Machine Tools at Olympia :
  • - Broaching Machine, 270, 274
  • - Cold Sawing Machine with Chip Remover, 270, 274
  • - Radial Drilling Machine, 270, 271
  • - Vertical Milling Machine, 271, 272
  • Herbert, E. G., Limited, Radial Sawing Machine, 246
  • Heslop, Major D. G., on the Baghdad Railway, 469, 480 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
  • Hick, B., and Son, Bolton, Locomotives Built by, 102
  • Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, Diesel Engines for South America, 210
  • Hiroi, I., on The Force and Power of Waves, 184
  • Holroyd, J., and Co., Limited, Screw-chasing Machine, Automatic, 357 ; Bar-grinding Machine, 357
  • Houston, Sir A. C., on Rapid Filtration of Water, 218
  • Hubert, Professor H., on Cockerill Blastfurnace Gas Engines, 495 ; (Letter), 558
  • Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, 394
  • Hughes, W. E., on Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value for Engineering Purposes, 350
  • Hunt, Herbert, and Sons, Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Machine, 237
  • Hurst, Charles, on Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, 153
  • Hydro, Steel Steamer Hopper Dredger, 176, 177

I

  • IGRANIC Electric Company’s Resistance Charging Unit, 235
  • India, Petrol Tramcars for. McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
  • Indian Railways, Electrification of, 530
  • Ingersoll Steam Drill and Drilling Barge, 202
  • International Aero Exhibition. Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • Irthlingborough Iron Mine, 177
  • Irwin and Jones, Electric Trucks, 234, 235
  • Italian Flotilla Leaders, 267, 278
  • Italian Torpedo Craft, Aquila, Sparviero, Antonio Mosto, and 42 P.N.. Messrs. C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638

J

  • JONES, A. A., and Shipman’s Drilling and Grinding Machines, 270, 274

K

  • KELVIN, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, Pneumercator Tank Gauge, 505, 506
  • Kendall and Gent, Limited, Vertical, Plano and Other Milling Machines, 295, 296
  • Kitching, W. and A., Hope Town Foundry, Darlington/ E. L. Ahrons, 419: (Letters), 448, 478, 528

L

  • LANG, John, and Sons, Centering Machine, 358
  • La Normande Metallurgical Company, Works (Caen) (Schneider and Co.) :
  • - (ix, xi, xii, Sfateen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Blast-furnaces (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Cogging Mill (ix, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Open-hearth Ingot Stripper (xiv, xv, Sixteen- page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • LEYLAND Motors, Limited, Eight-cylinder Car and Engine, 476, 477
  • Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140
  • Linzey, E. A. V., on Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, 226
  • Livens, F. H., and W. Barnes on Recent Excavator Practice, 82
  • Livens, F. H., on Some Lincolnshire Oil Engines, 103, 108, 140
  • Locomotion No. 1, Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, 1825, 49
  • London and South-Western Railway Workshops in War Time, 77
  • Lostock Junction Railway Collision, 348
  • Lovekin, Luther D., on Surface Condensers, 618

M

  • McEWAN, Pratt and Co., Petrol Tramcars for India, 513
  • McLaren, J. and H., Motor Tractor and Power Windlass, Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, 582
  • McLaren’s Motor Windlass for Cable-haulage Ploughing, 32
  • Mammoth 200-Ton Floating Crane, A. F. Smulders, 375, 378
  • Mariner, Oil-electric Driven Trawler, 612, 616
  • Marshall, Sons and Co., New Power Station, Gainsborough, 106
  • Martinsyde Type “A” Freight Carrier, 54 {Supplement, July 10th, 1920)
  • Mather, Sir William (Portrait), 305
  • Meandros, Cargo Steamship, J. I. Thorny croft and Co., Limited, 534, 542
  • Meandros. Steamship, Engines for, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152
  • Mesta Machine Company’s 25,000 H.P. Geared Steam Mill Engine, 110
  • Metropolitan District Railway Cars, 660, 662
  • Metropolitan - Vickers Electrical Company, Turbo-alternator Set at Stoke-on-Trent, 151
  • Milnes, Henry, 3fin. Lathe, 358, 359
  • Mirabello, Italian Flotilla Leader, 267, 278
  • Morgan, A. and J., Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, 540, 541
  • Mumford, A. G., Limited, Boiler Feed-water Regulator, 352
  • Murray River, Australia, Improvement, 171, 180

N

  • NAPIER 450 H.P. “Lion” Engine, 78, 86
  • National Gas Engine Company, Paraffin, Petrol or Gas Engine, 8, 9
  • National Gas Engine Company, 120 H.P. Three- cylinder Vertical Gas Engine, 567
  • Newall Gauge Company, One-millionth Inch Measuring Machine, 474
  • Newton 3.5-Ton Electric Tipping Wagon, 424, 425
  • New York Water Supply, Gilboa Darn and Shandaken Tunnel, 627
  • New Zealand Locomotives, Recent, 142
  • Niagara, Hydro-electric Developments at, 608
  • Noble and Lund’s Electrically-driven Planing Machine, 619
  • North-Eastern Railway Mineral Locomotive, 186 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
  • Norton Universal Grinding Machine, 271, 274

O

  • OERLIKON Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, 112, 115 (Two page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
  • Olympia, Commercial Motor Vehicle Exhibition, 400, 404, 424, 425
  • Olympia, International Aero Exhibition, 52, 62 {Two-page Supplement, July 10th, 1920)
  • Olympia, Machine Tool Exhibition at, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269, 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357
  • Olympia and White Citv Motor Car Show, 450, 476
  • Owens, Dr. J. S., on the Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, 201
  • Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton 2-4-0 Engine, 370

P

  • PARKINSON, J., and Son, Improved Sunderland Gear Planer, Universal Milling Machine, 357, 358
  • Perry, F. B., on the Uniflow Steam Engine, 104, 113
  • Pierremont and Marske Locomotives, 1837, 420
  • Plenty and Son, High-compression Marine Oil Engine, 224, 225
  • Pletts, J. St. V., Useful Drawing Implements, 670
  • Pneumercator Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
  • Poerio, Italian Flotilla Leader, 267, 278
  • Poultney, E. C., London and North-Western Oil-fuel Burning Locomotive, 243; Great Northern Three cylinder Goods Engine, 652, 654, 663 (Two page Supplement, December 31st, 1920)—see also Locomotive Footplate Experiences, 324, 346, 367, 482, 588
  • Precision Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
  • Prinses Juliana Cross-Channel Dutch Steamer, 174
  • Punshon’s,Locomotive Gear of 1839, 16

Q

  • “QUEEN” Class Locomotive, 1837, 420

R

  • “RABY CASTLE” Class Engine, 1839, 420
  • Railway Foundry, Leeds (E. B. Wilson and Co.), E. L. Ahrons, 369
  • Raleigh, H.M. Light Cruiser, William Beard- more and Co., Limited, 374
  • Ramsay Marine Governor, Ramsay Marine Engineering Company, Limited, 538
  • Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, Roller and Ball Bearings, 333
  • Ransomes,. Sims and Jefferies, Limited, “The Boon ” Motor Plough, 33
  • Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies 34-Ton Electric- Tipping Wagon, with Reducing Gear, 402, 404
  • Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Steam Wagon, and Boiler, 582, 583
  • Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, Magnetic Ore Separator, 361
  • Renault 7-Ton Tipping Wagon and Reduction Gear, 424, 425, 426
  • Rheograph Water Flow Recorder, United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
  • Richards, George, and Co., Keyway Cutting Machine 293
  • Richards, George, and Co., Taper-turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, 485
  • Rio Guadiana, Removal of Reefs in, Dr. J. S. Owens, 201
  • Robinson, Thomas, and Son, Vertical Band Saw and Rack Bench, 658, 659
  • Rolls-Royce 600 H.P. “Condor” Engine. 78, 86
  • Rolls-Royce Touring Car, 499
  • Roosevelt, Theodore, Motor Ship, 236
  • Royal Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
  • Royal George, Stockton and Darlington Railway Engine, 1827, 49

S

  • SCARAB Liquid Fuel Burner, 243
  • Schneider and Co., Messrs., Iron, Steel and Engineering Works (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920) —see also Creusot, andc.
  • Selson Engineering Company’s Electric Drill, 359, 360
  • Selson Engineering Company, Small Swiss Lathes, 328, 333
  • Serck Radiators, Oil Cooler, 540
  • Seth Boyden’s Engine of 1837, 15
  • Sharp, Roberts and Co.’s Engines, 15
  • Sheffield-Simplex Chassis of 50 H.P. Six- Cylinder Car, 477
  • Short Brothers’ All-metal Freight Biplane. “Silver Streak,” 52, 53, 62
  • Siddeloy 300 H.P. Air-cooled Engine and 500 H.P. “Tiger” Engine, 78, 86
  • “Silver Streak,” All-metal Freight Biplane, Short Brothers, Limited, 52, 53, 62
  • Singer Tower, New York, 27
  • Smith and Coventry, Limited, Sensitive Drilling Machine, 359
  • Smith and Coventry, Limited, Spiral Bevel Gear Planer, 232, 233
  • Smithfield Club Show, 582
  • Smulders, A. F., 200-Ton Floating Crane, for Liverpool, 375, 378
  • Spence, Hugh S., on Concentrating Graphite, 258
  • “Still” and “Sulzer” Marine Oil Engines Indicator Diagrams, 90
  • Stirk, John, and Sons, Limited, Electrically- driven Planing Machine, 245, 246
  • Stockton and Darlington Railway Engines, 1825, 1827 and 1833-1860, 49, 419
  • Straker-Squire Gully Clearing Wagon, 424, 425
  • Sunderland Gear Planer, J. Parkinson and Son, Limited, 357, 358
  • Supermarine Aviation Works Flying Boat, 53, 54 (Supplement, July 10th, 1920)
  • Swindon Works in War Time, 27, 36
  • Swinton, Alan A. C., on Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, 592
  • Swiss Federal Railways Single-phase Electric Goods Locomotives, 112, 115 (Two-page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)

T

  • TANGYE, George (Portrait), 381
  • Tangyes Limited, Railway Axle Machining Equipment, 508, 512
  • Tasmania, Hydro-electric Power Works at the Great Lake, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
  • Taurus Mountains, Baghdad Railway, Overhead Ropeway, 470, 480
  • Thomson, Hedley, Fit Testing Apparatus, 474
  • Thornycroft, J. I., and Co., Cargo Steamer Meandros Launched at Woolston, Engines, 152, 534, 542
  • Thornycroft, 40 H.P. Type J Lorry, 3.5-Ton Tipping Wagon, 400, 401
  • Tilling-Stevens Motor Omnibus and Chassis, 424, 425
  • Toolmakers and Light Machinery, Limited, 4in. Bench Lathes, 328, 333
  • Trinity Vestry Building and Tunnels, 25

U

  • UNIFLOW Air Pump, 104
  • “Unit” Experimental Diesel Engine at the Admiralty Laboratory, 93, 94
  • United Alkali Company’s New Power Station, 56
  • United Water Softeners, Limited, Rheograph Water Flow Recorder, 42

V

  • VAMMA, Norway, Power-house and Dam, 324
  • Vernon’s Chip Remover for Circular Saws, 270, 274
  • Vickers Limited, Aircraft Works, Weybridge, 444, 454
  • Vickers Limited, 54in. Broaching Machine, 294, 295, 302
  • Vickers-Vimy Commercial Machine, 445, 454
  • Vulcan End-tipping Wagon, 30-Cwt., 400, 401
  • Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Labour-saving Devices. 132, 133, 136

W

  • WALKER, Dr. W. J., on Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to Internal Combustion Engines, 640, 655, 666
  • Walker Travelling Gantry Crane, 631
  • Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, Burt Single Sleeve-valve Petrol Engine, 154, 155, 158
  • Wallace and Tiernan, Chlorinators, 531, 564
  • Walschaerts’ Locomotive Gear of 1844, 17
  • Ward, Haggas and Smith, Open-sided Planer, 293
  • Ward, H. W., and Co., Capstan and Turret Lathes, 293, 295, 302.
  • Watkinson, Professor W. H., on Dynamical Method for Raising Gases to a High Temperature, 198
  • Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 50-Gallon Cream Separator, 10
  • Welch, Professor J. J., on Design and Construe tion of Mercantile Vessels, andc., 34, 39
  • Wellman Bibby Company, Flexible Coupling for Shafting, 252
  • White, E. T., and Co., 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder Motor Car Engine, 476, 477
  • White, J. S., and Co., H.M. Destroyer Wolverine, 130
  • Whitecross Wire Rod Rolling Mill, Electrically- driven, 250, 251
  • Wicksteed, Charles, and Co., Limited, Portable Drilling and Grinding Outfits, Electrical. 360, 361 ; Single-purpose Lathe, 293, 302
  • Wilson, J. H., and Co., 5-Ton Gantry Crane, 462
  • Wilson, W. H., and Miss T. D. Epps, on Construction of Thermo-couples by Electrodeposition, 143
  • Wolverine, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., Limited, 130
  • Wolverton, London and North-Western Railway, Train for the Commander-in-Chief, 163

Z

  • ZEELAND Steamship Company’s Steamer Prinses Juliana, 174

A AERONAUTICS :

  • - Aeroplane Engines—see also Engines
  • - All-metal Freight Aeroplane, “Silver Streak,” Short Brothers, Limited, 52, 53, 62
  • - Avro Five-seater Passenger Triplane, 78
  • - Bristol “Pullman” Triplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - Bristol Seaplane, Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, 488
  • - Flying Boat, Supermarine Aviation Works, 53, 54 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - Handley Page Aeroplane Wing, 421
  • - International Aero Exhibition at Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - Martinsyde Type “A” Freight Carrier, 54 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - Parachutes and Quick-release Device, E. R. Calthrop’s Aerial Patents, Limited, 79, 80
  • - Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
  • - Single-seater Monoplane, “The Crow,” and Five-seater Commercial Aeroplane, British Aerial Transport Company, 53 {Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - Three-seater Seaplane “Centaur,” Central Aircraft Company, 53 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - W 8 Type Passenger Biplane, Handley Page, 52 (Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • AGRICULTURAL Implements at Smithfield Club Show, 582
  • Agricultural Show at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
  • Air Filter, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., 504, 505
  • Air Pump, The Uniflow, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
  • Automatic Current Motor, F. L. Gilman, 308
  • Automatic Feed Regulator, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
  • Axle Machining Equipment, Railway, Tangyes, Limited, 508, 512

B

  • BEARINGS, Roller and Ball, Ransome and Maries Bearing Company, 333
  • Belting, Leather, New Type, The Adhex, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter) 606
  • Blast-furnaces—see Iron and Steel
  • Blast-furnace Engines—see also Engines
  • Boiler Feed-water Regulator, A. G. Mumford, Limited, 352
  • Boiler, Mercury Vapour, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
  • Boilers, Exhaust Gas, Cockerill Company, 498
  • Bolt-hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
  • Boring Mills—see Machine Tools
  • Bridges and Viaducts on the Baghdad Railway, 552, 560 {Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
  • Broaching Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Buildings, Heavy, Underpinning and Foundations of, 25

C

  • CARS—see Motor, also Railway
  • Casting Pipe Specials in Green Sand, E. A. V, Linzey, 226
  • Chains for Power Transmission; Brampton Brothers, Limited, 248
  • Characteristics of a Marine Propeller in a Non- Uniform Stream, Professor T. B. Abell, 291
  • Chassis—see Motor Car
  • Chlorinating Plants on Lorries, Military 564
  • Chlorinators, Wallace and Tiernan, 531, 564
  • CO2 Recorder, Electrical, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 333, 334
  • Cogging Mill, Two-high Reversing, Creusot, Schneider and Co (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Concentrating Graphite, Hugh S. Spence, 258
  • Concrete Floor Arch at Thatcham, Berks, Test of, 408
  • Concrete Mixing Machinery, American, 193, 197, 275, 343, 354, 382
  • Condensers, Surface, Luther D. Lovekin, 618
  • Coupling, Hose, E. Barnfather, 590
  • Crane, 150-Ton Floating, Cowans, Sheldon and Co., Limited, 18
  • Crane, 200-Ton Floating, for Liverpool, A. F. Smulders, 375, 378
  • Crane, 5-Ton Gantry, J. H. Wilson and Co., Limited, 462
  • Crane, Overhead Travelling, with Telescopic Cage, Sir William Arrol and Co., Limited, 66
  • Crane, Travelling Gantry, J. H. Walker, 631
  • Cream Separator, 50-Gallon, Watson, Laidlaw and Co., 10
  • Cultivator and Reversible Harrow, J. and 11. McLaren, 582
  • Cultivator—see also Ploughing Machines
  • Cutting-off Machines—see Machine Tools

D

  • DRAWING Implements, J. St. V. Fletts, 670
  • Dredger. Hopper, Steel Steamer Hydro for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
  • Drill, Steam, The Ingersoll, and Drilling Barge, 202
  • Drills—see also Machine Tools
  • Dynamical Method for Raising Gases to a High Temperature, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198

E

  • ECONOMISERS—see Feed Heating

ELECTRICAL MATTERS:

  • - Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - CO2 Recorder, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 335
  • - Dynamo Erecting Shop at Champagne-sur- Seine Works, Schneider and Co (xii, xiii, Sixteen.-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Ebbw Vale Works and Collieries, Electrification, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
  • - Enclosed Motor for Steel Works, Bruce Peebles and Co., 504
  • - Glasgow, Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at, 504
  • - Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
  • - Locomotives—see Locomotives
  • - Magnetic Ore Separator, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 361
  • - Millivoltmeter for Pyrometer Work, Foster Instrument Company, 247
  • - Motor Car Chassis, Crown Magnetic, 498 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
  • - Motor Switch Panel, British Thomson- Houston Company, 247, 248
  • - Newton Brothers, Tilling-Stevens Motors, Limited, 424, 425—see also Separate Headings
  • - Oil-electric Drive on Shipboard, American Beam Trawler Mariner and Auxiliary Yachts Elfay and Guinivere, 612, 616
  • - Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply Systems, 220
  • - Olympia Commercial Motor Exhibition, Electric Vehicles, R. Garrett and Sons, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Company, 402, 404, 425
  • - Portable A.C. Welding Equipment, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360. 361
  • - Power Station at Gainsborough, Marshall, Sons and Co., 106
  • - Pyrometer, Radiation, and Thermo-couple Recorder, Foster Instrument Company, 247
  • - Railways—see Railways
  • - Relay Motor Starter, Electrical Apparatus Company, 332
  • - Resistance Charging Unit, Igranic Electric Company, 235
  • - Split Field Motor Drive for Planer, J. Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
  • - Thermo-couples, Electrolytically-deposited, W. H. Wilson and Miss T. D. Epps, 143

ELECTRICAL MATTERS (continued):

  • - Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Paul Instrument Company, 335
  • - Trucks, Electric, at Olympia, 234, 235, 246, 247
  • - Turbo-alternator, 10,000 K.W., 1260 R.P.M., Creusot Works, Schneider and Co (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Turbo-alternators, Set at Stoke-on-Trent, Metropolitan-ATickers Electrical Company, 151
  • - United Alkali Company’s New Power Station, 56
  • - Vamma Hydro-electric Plant, Power-house and Dam, 324
  • ELECTRO-DEPOSITED Iron : Its Value, andc., W. E. Hughes, 350

ENGINES AND MOTORS :

  • - Blast-furnace Gas-blowing Engine, 3000 H.P., Building a, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (v, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Blast-furnace Gas Blowing Engines and Turbo Blower at La Normande Works, Schneider and Co (xi, xii, xiii, xiv, Sixteen- page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Blast-furnace Gas Engine and Electric Generator, Creusot Works, Schneider anti Co. (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Burt Single Sleeve Valve Petrol Engine, Wallace Farm Implements, Limited, 154, 155, 158
  • - Cockerill Blast-furnace Gas Engines, Valve Gear, andc., Professor H. Hubert, 495; (Letter), 558
  • - Diesel Engines for South America, Hick, Hargreaves and Co., Limited, 210
  • - Engines at the International Aero Exhibition, 52, 78, 86
  • - Experimental 300 H.P. Single - cylinder Marine Diesel Engine, 93, 94
  • - Gas Engine, 6 H.P. at Darlington Show, Governor Mechanism, andc., Crossley Brothers, Limited, 8, 9
  • - High-compression Marine Oil Engine, Plenty and Son, Limited, 224, 225
  • - Italian Coastal Torpedo Boats’ Engines, C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
  • - Lincolnshire Oil Engines, Some, F. H. Livens, 103, 108, 140
  • - Mariner, Beam Trawler, Engines of the, 612, 616
  • - Meandros, ss., Engines for, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
  • - Motor Car Engine, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Motors, Limited, 476, 477
  • - Motor Car Engine, 11.9 H.P. Four-cylinder. E. T. White and Co., 476, 477
  • - Oil Engine Winch, Hamworthy Engineering Company, Limited, 58
  • - Paraffin, Petrol or Gas 5 H.P. Engine, National Gas Engine Company, Limited, 8, 9
  • - Petrol of Paraffin Motor Windlass for Cable- Haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32
  • - Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538
  • - Rolling Mill Geared Steam Engine, 25,000 H.P., Mesta Machine Company, 110
  • - Steam Wagon, William Foster and Co., Limited, 58
  • - “Still” and ‘’Sulzer” Oil Engines, Marine, Indicator Diagrams, 90
  • - Surface Ignition Engine, W. H. Allen, Son and Co., 32
  • - Thermodynamic Cycles in Relation to Internal Combustion Engines, Dr. W. J. 'Walker, 640, 655, 666
  • - Uniflow Steam Engine, F. B. Perry, 104, 113
  • - Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 153
  • - Vertical Gas Engine, 120 H.P., National Gas Engine Company, 567
  • EXCAVATOR Practice, Recent, F. H. Livens and W. Barnes, 82

EXHIBITIONS.

  • - Commercial Motor Vehicle, at Olympia, 400. 404, 424, 425
  • - International Aero, at Olympia, 52, 62, 78, 86 (Two-page Supplement, July 16th, 1920)
  • - Machine Tool and Engineering, at Olympia, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269, 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357, 508, 512
  • - Motor Car Show, 450, 476, 498
  • - Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow’, 504, 538

F

  • FEED Heating for Land Power Stations, K. Baumann, 101, 127, 150
  • Filter, Experimental, Sir A. C. Houston's Report, 218
  • Firms, Famous, Short Histories of, 102, 369, 419
  • Flexible Coupling for Shafting, Wellman Bibby Company, 252
  • Force and Power of Waves, I. Hiroi, 184
  • Forging Shells at Swindon Works, 27, 36
  • Furnace, Open Hearth, Breuil — see Iron and Steel

G

  • “GALECO” Galvanising Equipment, 539, 540
  • Garden City, St. Eugene, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Gas Engines—see Engines
  • Gases, Raising, to a High Temperature, Dynamical Method for, Professor W. H. Watkinson, 198
  • Gauge—see also Tank Gauge
  • Gauges, Hardened Screw, Manufacture of, Coventry Gauge and Tool Company, 310, 311
  • Graphite, Concentrating, Hugh S. Spence, 258
  • Grinding Machines—see Machine Tools Gully-clearing—see Wagon
  • Gun, German Giant, Sir George Greenhill, 651
  • Guns and Gun Carriages at Swindon in War Time, 27, 36

H

  • HARDENED Screw Gauges—see Gauges
  • Histories, Short, of Famous Firms, 102, 369, 419
  • Hopper—see Dredger
  • Hose Coupling, E. Barnfather, 590
  • Howitzer, 12in., on Railway Truck Mounting, Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co.. Limited, 204, 209
  • Hydro-electric Developments at Niagara, 608
  • Hydro-electric Plant at Vamma, Norway, 324
  • Hydro-electric Power Works at Great Lake, Tasmania, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)

I IRON AND STEEL:

  • - Ebbw Vale Works, Electrification, Walter Dixon, 299, 306
  • - Electro-deposited Iron : Its Value, &c., W. E. Hughes, 350
  • Iron, Steel, and Engineering Works of Messrs. Schneider and Co. :
  • - (Sixteen -page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Blast-furnace, No. 3, Under Construction, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, in, iv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Blast-furnaces at La Normande Works, Caen, Schneider and Co. (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Breuil Steel Works, Schneider and Co. (i, vi, vii, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four- page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Cogging Mill at La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (ix, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Furnace, “Electro-metals,” 3.5-Tonj Creusot, Schneider and Co. (vii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Furnace, Mill Re-heating, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Furnace, 12-Ton Tilting, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (ii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - La Normande Steel Works, Caen, Schneider and Co. (ix, xi, xii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Metal Mixer, 700-Ton Gas-fired, La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Open-hearth Furnace, 60-Ton, and Shop, Charging Side and Tapping Side, Breuil, Schneider and Co. (vi, x, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Open-hearth Ingot Stripper, La Normande Works, Schneider and Co. (xiv, xv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • IRTHLINGBOROUGH Iron Mine, 177

L

  • LABOUR-SAVING Devices at the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company’s Works, 132, 133, 136
  • Lathes—see Machine Tools
  • Leather Belt, New Type, The Adhex, Monsieur Henri Guillou, 590 ; (Letter), 606
  • Lincolnshire Oil Engines, F. H. Livens, 103, 108
  • Liquid Fuel Burner, Scarab Oil Burning Company, 243
  • Locks on the Murray River, Australia, 171, 180
  • Locomotive, Derwent Goods and Mineral, 1845, 420
  • Locomotive and Gears of 1833, J. and C. Carmichael, 15, 16
  • Locomotive, Great Northern Three-cylinder Fast Goods, 652, 654, 663 (Two-page Supplement, December 31st, 1920)
  • Locomotive, London and North-Western Oil Fuel Burning, E. C. Poultney, 243
  • Locomotive, North-Eastern Railway Mineral, 186 (Two-page Supplement, August 20th, 1920)
  • Locomotive of 1837, Seth Boyden, 15
  • Locomotive, 4-6-2 Type Pacific, New Zealand Government Railway, 142
  • Locomotive, “Queen” Class, 1837, 420
  • Locomotive, “Raby Castle” Class, 1839, 420
  • Locomotive, 4-6-4 Type Tank, New Zealand Government Railway, 142
  • Locomotive Valve Gear, Development of, James Dunlop, 15, 49
  • Locomotive Works, W. Beardmore and Co., 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
  • Locomotives on the Baghdad Railway, 552, 553, 554
  • Locomotives Built at the Railway Foundry, Leeds, 369
  • Locomotives of 1833, “Experiment,” and 1834, Dublin and Kingstown Railway, Sharp, Roberts and Co., 15
  • Locomotives, High-pressure Geared, Bell Loco motive Works, 461
  • Locomotives by Messrs. B. Hick and Son, Bolton, Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, 1840, Midland Railway, 1844, 103
  • Locomotives, “Pierrernont” and “Marske,” 1855, 420
  • Locomotives, Single-phase Electric Goods, Swiss Federal Railways, 112, 115 (Two-page Supplement, July 30th, 1920)
  • Locomotives, Steam and Electric, Diagrams of, 530
  • Locomotives for the Stockton and Darlington Railway, 1825, 1827, 49, 419
  • Lorry, 5-Ton Tipping, Hallford, 425, 426

M MACHINE TOOLS:

  • - Automatic Nut Chasing Machine, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357

MACHINE TOOLS (continued) :

  • - Axle Facing and Centering Machine, Axle Turning Lathe, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
  • - Bar-grinding Machine, Centreless, J. Holroyd and Co., Limited, 357
  • - Bateman High-speed Planing Machine, with Electric Drive, 292
  • - Bolt-Hole Widening and Boring Machine, A. and J. Morgan, 540, 541
  • - Broaching Machine, 70in., Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
  • - Broaching Machine, 54in., Vickers Limited, 294, 295, 302
  • - Centering Machine, John Lang and Sons, 358
  • - Cold-sawing Machine with Chip Remover, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 274
  • - Cutting-off Machines, Clifton and Baird, 269
  • - Double Helical Gear Generator, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 291, 302
  • - Drilling and Grinding Machines, A. A. Jones and Shipman, 270, 274
  • - Drilling Machine, Ball Bearing, Sensitive and Belt-changing Gear, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 359
  • - Drilling Machine, Multi-spindle, the Baush, 270, 274
  • - Drilling Machine, Sensitive, B.S.A. Tools, Limited, 246
  • - Drilling Machines, Radial, William Asquith, Limited, 245, 254
  • - Electric Drill, Selson Engineering Company, 359, 360
  • - Electric Drilling and Grinding Outfits, Portable, Charles Wicksteed and Co., Limited, 360, 361
  • - Electric Drills and Magnetic Tool Post, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
  • - Exhibition, Machine Tool and Engineering, at Olympia, 228, 232, 233, 244, 254, 269. 274, 291, 302, 328, 331, 357, 508, 512
  • - Gear Planer, Improved Sunderland, J. Parkinson and Son, 357, 358
  • - Grinder, Electric, Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Company, 360
  • - Grinding Machine, 14in. by 16in. Plain, Churchill and Co., Limited, 332
  • - Heavy Planing Machine, Creusot Works, Schneider and Co. (xiii, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • - Keyway Cutting Machine, George Richards and Co., 293
  • - Lathe, 7.5in. Capstan, H. W. Ward and Co., Limited, 293, 302
  • - Lathe, 13in. Combination Turret, H. W. Ward and Co., Limited, 295
  • - Lathe, 3 5/8 in., Henry Milnes, 358, 359
  • - Lathe, 8.5in. Repetition, Dean, Smith and Grace, 359
  • - Lathe, Single-purpose, Charles Wicksteed and Co., Limited, 293, 302
  • - Lathes, Some Small, Exhibited at Olympia, 328, 331
  • - Machine Tools at Bcardmore’s Locomotive Works, 119 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
  • - Machine Tools at the Works of the Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, 132, 133
  • - Milling Machine, Universal, J. Parkinson and Son, 357, 358
  • - Milling Machines, Horizontal and Vertical, James Archdale and Co., 244, 245, 254
  • - Milling Machines, Vertical, and Plano and Milling Cutter, Kendall and Gent, Limited, 295, 296
  • - Open-sided Planing Machine, Ward, Haggas and Smith, 293
  • - Planing Machine, Electrically-driven, Noble and Lund, Limited, 619
  • - Planing Machine, “Hiloplane,” Electrically- driven, John Stirk and Sons, Limited, 245, 246
  • - Radial Drilling Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 270, 271
  • - Sawing Machine, Radial, E. G. Herbert, Limited, 246
  • - Scarfing and Milling Machine, J. W. Barnes, Limited, 162
  • - Spiral Bevel Gear Planing Machine, Smith and Coventry, Limited, 232, 233
  • - Spur Gear Generator, D. Brown and Sons, Limited, 233, 234
  • - Swiss “Autometric” Lathe, Screw-cutting Lathe, Bench Lathe, Andre Bechler, Selson Engineering Company, 328, 333
  • - Taper Turning Head for Vertical Boring Mills, G. Richards and Co., Limited, 485
  • - Twist Drill Sharpening and Thinning Machine, Herbert Hunt and Sons, 237
  • - Universal Grinding Machine, The Norton, 271, 274
  • - Vertical Milling Machine, Alfred Herbert, Limited, 271, 272
  • - Worm and Worm Wheel Machinery at Olympia, David Brown and Sons, Limited, 228, 234
  • MACHINERY of the American Beam Trawler Mariner, 612, 616

MAPS :

  • - Baghdad Railway and Connections, 469, 524
  • - Derby and River Derwent, 471, 472
  • - New York Water Supply, Topography, 627
  • - Severn Estuary, Proposed Barrage, 562
  • - Tunnels through the Taurus and Amanns Mountains, Baghdad Railway, 524, 526
  • MEASURING Machine, One-Millionth-inch, Newall Qauge Company, 474
  • Mercury Vapour Boiler, W. L. R. Emmet, 516
  • Milling Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Millivoltmeter, Motors, Switches, andc.—see Electrical Matters
  • Mine, Iron—see Iron
  • Motor, Automatic Current, F. L. Gilman, 308
  • Motor Car, 19.6 H.P., Crossley Motors, Limited, 450
  • Motor Car, Eight-cylinder, Leyland Motors. Limited, 476, 477
  • Motor Car, Touring, Rolls-Royce, Limited, 499
  • Motor Car Chassis, “Crown Magnetic,” 498, 499 ; (Letters), 528, 558, 606
  • Motor Car, 50 H.P. Six-cylinder, Chassis of, Sheffield-Simplex, 477
  • Motor Car Show, 450, 476, 498
  • Motor Car Works—see Machine Tools at
  • Motor Cycle Works, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
  • Motor Landaulet, Six-cylinder, Armstrong- Siddcley, 476, 478
  • Motor Tractor and Ploughing Windlass, J. and H. McLaren, 582
  • Motor Vehicle, Commercial, Exhibition, 400, 404, 424, 425
  • Movable Shop End at Chalon Works, Schneider and Co. (xi, xiv, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)

N

  • NAVVY Bucket and Coke Loading Excavator, F. H. Livens and W. Barnes, 82

O

  • OIL Cooler, Serck Radiators, 540
  • Oil Engines—see Engines
  • Oil Switches for Large Electrical Supply Systems, 220
  • Oil Transmission System, R. F. Carey, 284
  • Omnibus, Motor, and Chassis, Tilling-Stevens Motors, Limited, 424, 425
  • Open-hearth Furnace—see Iron and Steel
  • Ore Separator, Magnetic, Rapid Magnetting Machine Company, 361

P

  • PARAFFIN and Petrol Engines—see Engines
  • Petrol Tramcars for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
  • Pipe Specials, Casting, in Green Sand, E. A. V. Linzey, 226
  • Planing Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Plough, “The Boon” Motor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
  • Ploughing, Cable-haulage, Motor Windlass for, J. and H. McLaren, 32, 582
  • Ploughing Machines and Appliances, John Fowler and Co., Limited, 428, 434
  • Portrait, Joseph Adamson, 182
  • Portrait, Charles John Bowen Cooke, 397
  • Portrait, Sir William Mather, 305
  • Portrait, George Tangye, 381
  • Potato Digger, A. C. Bamlett, Limited, 59
  • Power Station, Marshall, Sons and Co., Gainsborough, 106
  • Power Stations, Land, Feed Heating for, 101, 127, 150
  • Press, 1000-Ton Flanging, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Press, 2000-Ton Forging, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Presses, 8000-Ton and 5000-Ton Armour Plate Bending, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii, Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Propellers, Marine—see Ships
  • Pump, High-speed Plunger, B. C. B. Pump Manufacturing Company, Limited, 539
  • Pump, Uniflow Air, 104, 113
  • Pyrometers, Electrical—see Electrical Matters

R

  • RADIOLOGICAL Testing of Materials, A. P. M. Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
  • Railway Axle Machining Equipment, Tangyes Limited, 508, 512
  • Railway, Baghdad, Major D. G. Heslop, 469, 480, 523, 551, 560, 601 (Two-page Coloured Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
  • Railway Cars, Metropolitan District Railway, 660, 662
  • Railway Collision, Lowstock Junction, 348
  • Railway, Ealing and Shepherd’s Bush, 118
  • Railway Workshops in War Time, 27, 36, 77
  • Railways, Indian, Electrification of, 530
  • Reclamation of Derwent Valley River Lands, 470
  • Recorder—see Water Flow
  • Removal of Reefs in the Rio Guadiana, Dr. J. S. Owens, 201
  • Resistance Units—see Electrical Matters
  • River Murray, Australia, Improvement, 171, 180
  • Riveting on to Small Tubes, 460
  • Rolling Mill Engines—see Engines
  • Rolling Mill, Wire Rod, Electrically-driven, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
  • Ropeway, Overhead, Taurus Mountains, 470, 480
  • Rust-proofing Process, “Galeco,” 539, 540

S

  • SAW, Vertical Band, and Rack Bench, Thomas Robinson and Son, Limited, 658, 659
  • Scarfing Machines—see Machine Tools
  • Screw Gauges—see Gauges
  • Separator—see Cream

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS

  • General:
  • - Damage to Ships by Mine and by Torpedo, Paper by Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
  • - Design and Construction of Mercantile Vessels, Professor J. J. Welch, 34, 39
  • - “Pneumercator” Tank Gauge, Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
  • - Ramsay Marine Engine Governor, 538
  • - Shipbuilding, Engineering and Electrical Exhibition at Glasgow—see Exhibitions
  • British Navy:
  • - Delhi, H.M. Destroyer, J. S. White and Co., 130
  • - Ex-German Battleship Baden and the Cruiser Nurnberg, 319 (Two-page Supplement, October lst, 1920)
  • - Raleigh, H.M. Light Cruiser. William Beard- more and Co., Limited, 374

SHIPS AND SHIPPING MATTERS (continued)

  • Foreign Navies:
  • - Italian Flotilla Leaders, “Mirabello” and “Poerio” Classes, 267, 278, 630, 638
  • - Italian Torpedo Craft, Aquila, Sparviero, Antonio Mosto and 42 P.N.. Messrs. C. and T. T. Pattison, 630, 638
  • Miscellaneous Vessels:
  • - American Oil-electric Auxiliary Yachts, Elfay and Guinivere, 617
  • - Dutch Cross-Channel Steamer Prinses Juliana, 174
  • - Fullagar, Motor Ship, Cammell Laird and Co., Limited, 69
  • - Hydro, Steel Steamer Hopper Dredger for Lake Michigan, 176, 177
  • - Mariner, American Oil electric Driven Beam Trawler, 612, 616
  • - Meandros, Cargo Steamship and Engines, J. I. Thornycroft and Co., Limited, 152, 534, 542
  • - Motor Ship Theodore Roosevelt, Burmeister and Wain, 236
  • SHOW, Motor Car—see Exhibitions
  • Show, Royal Agricultural, at Darlington, 8, 32, 58
  • Show, Smithfield Club, 582
  • Signals on the Baghdad Railway, 602
  • Spur Gear—see Machine Tools
  • Steam Engines—see Engines
  • Steam Feed-water Heaters—see Feed Heating
  • Steam Wagon and Boiler, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 582, 583
  • Sterilisation of Water by Chlorine Gas, Captain J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
  • Stresses in Portals and Similar Structures, Talbot C. Broom, 368, 393, 417
  • Surface Condensers, Luther D. Lovekin, 618

T

  • TANK Gauge, Pneumercator, Kelvin, Bottom- ley and Baird, Limited, 505, 506
  • Test of a Concrete Floor Arch, 408
  • Testing, Fit, Apparatus, Hedley Thomson, 474
  • Testing of Materials, Radiological, A. P. M. Fleming and J. R. Clarke, 642
  • Thermo-couples—see Electrical Matters
  • Thermodynamic Cycles—see Engines
  • Thermometer, Electrical Distance, Cambridge and Pau! Instrument Company, 335
  • Tidal Power, Studies in, Norman Davey, 556, 578, 603, 634, 652 ; (Letters), 606, 644
  • Tire Finishing Mill and Tire Roughing Mill, Creusot, Schneider and Co. (viii,Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Tool, Portable, for Bolt-hole Widening and Boring, A. and J. Morgan, Limited, 540, 541
  • Tools for Riveted Joints with Small Tubes in Aeroplane Work, 460
  • Tractor Plough, “The Boon” Motor, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, Limited, 33
  • Train for the Commander-in-Chief, 163
  • Tramcars, Petrol, for India, McEwan, Pratt and Co., 513
  • Travelling Gantry Steam Crane, 5-Ton, J. H. Wilson and Co., 462
  • Trawler—see Ships
  • Truck, Motor, Three-wheeled, Clark Truck- tractor Company, 92
  • Truck, 2-Ton Electric, Greenwood and Batley, 246, 247
  • Trucks, Electric, Irwin and Jones, 234, 235
  • Tunnel, Hudson River Vehicular, 394
  • Tunnels on the Baghdad Railway, 523 (Two- page Coloured. Supplement, November 26th, 1920)
  • Turbine for Vamma Hydro-electric Power Plant, 324, 326
  • Turbines, 8000 H.P. Pelton, for Tasmania, Boving and Co., Limited, 3, 12, 40 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
  • Turbo-alternators—see Electrical Matters
  • Twist Drills—rsee Machine Tools

U

  • UNDERPINNING and Foundations of Heavy Buildings, 25

V

  • VALVES and Gear, Locomotive—see Locomotives
  • Valves, Self-acting Throttle, Sluice and Inlet, for Tasmania, 3, 12 (Two-page Supplement, July 2nd, 1920)
  • Valves for Steam and Gas Engines, Charles Hurst, 152

W

  • WAGON, Gully-clearing, Straker-Squire, Limited, 424, 425
  • Wagon, Steam, and Boiler, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, 582, 583
  • Wagon, Steam, William Foster and Co., Limited, 58
  • Wagons, Electric, Tipping, Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies, General Vehicle Companv, 402, 404 ; Newton, 424, 425
  • Wagons, Tipping, at Olympia, Daimler; Clayton, Overtype : Vulcan. End ; J. I. Thornycroft, 400, 401 ; British Berna, Side and End, 424, 425 ; Renault, End, 424, 425, 426
  • War Time, British Railway Workshops in, 27, 36, 77
  • War Work at Beardmore’s Locomotive Works, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
  • Water Cooler, Cleworth, Wheal and Co., 505
  • Water Flow Recorder, the “Rheograph,” United Water Softeners, Limited, 42
  • Water-screening Plant, F. W. Brackett and Co., Limited, 541
  • Water, Sterilisation of, by Chlorine Gas, Captain J. S. Arthur, 527, 531, 564
  • Water Supply, New York, Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel, 627
  • Waves, The Force and Power of, I. Hiroi, 184
  • Welding Equipment, A.C., Portable, Alloy Welding Processes, Limited, 360, 361
  • Winch, Oil Engine, Hamworthy Engineering Company, Limited, 58
  • Windlass, Motor, for Cable-haulage Ploughing, J. and H. McLaren, 32, 582
  • Wire Rod Electrically Driven Rolling Mill, Whitecross Company, Limited, 250, 251
  • Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony, Alan A. C. Swinton, 592
  • Wood-working Saw, Vertical Band, and Rack Bench, T. Robinson and Son, Ltd., 658, 659
  • Workmen’s Dwellings at Droitaumont, Schneider and Co. (xv, xvi, Sixteen-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Works, Aircraft, at Weybridge, Vickers-Vimy, 444, 454
  • Works, Iron, Steel and Engineering, of Messrs. Schneider and Co. (Sixteen-page Supplement and Four-page Supplement, September 17th, 1920)
  • Works, Locomotive, W. Beardmore and Co., Limited, 149 (Two-page Supplement, August 13th, 1920)
  • Works, Precision Motor Cycle, Birmingham, F. E. Baker, Limited, 575, 586
  • Workshops, British Railway, in War Time, 27, 36
  • Worms and Worm Wheels—see Machine Tools

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