Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,260 pages of information and 244,501 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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

Difference between revisions of "The Engineer 1922/02/03"

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** [[J. W. Curtis]].
** [[J. W. Curtis]].
* Tables of British Railway Speeds, 1921, p 120. (Illustrated).
* Tables of British Railway Speeds, 1921, p 120. (Illustrated).
* Three Cylinder Locomotive for Spanish Railways - [[Yorkshire Engine Co]], p 134. (Illustrated).





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  • Contents, p 131.

Main Subjects

  • A Seven-Day Journal, p 125.
    • Record Clyde Shipping Out Put.
    • Railway Electrification.
    • Powerful Aerial Lighthouse - Mont Afrique, Dijon.
    • High-Speed Tramway Services.
    • Radium Mining in Cornwall - Tolgarrick Mine, near Truro.
    • Helium for Airships - R38.
    • British Engines for Foreign Aircraft.
    • Sydney Harbour Bridge.
    • Large Contract for British Firm.
    • Imperial Wireless Chain.
    • Safeguarding Water Supply.
    • Railways and Road Transport.
    • Controlling Aeroplanes in Fog.
  • British Cast Iron Research Association, p 133.
  • January, p 119.
    • The Electrification of Main Line Railways.
    • The Motor Ships Pinzon and Ardito.
    • The Threatened Water Famine.
    • The Corrugation of Rails.
    • The Co-Ordination of Electricity Undertakings.
    • Scottish Railways Wage Award.
    • New French Gun.
    • Railway Signals.
    • The Chiswick Overhauling Depot, p 120 and also see p 121. (Illustrated).
  • Letters to the Editor, p 124.
  • Obituary - Francis Barker (1865-1922), p 133.


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