British Industrial History
The Engineer 1926/11/19
From Graces Guide
1926 November 19th PDF
Main Subjects
- An Aerial Mapping Camera, (No. II), p 551 - p 552. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 543.
- The New Broadcasting Wave Lengths.
- The Late W. W. Denholm.
- Electricity and Industry.
- Naval Shipbuilding Contracts.
- America's First "Treaty" Cruiser.
- The Whitworth Scholarship Awards.
- Recent Shipbuilding Orders.
- The Coal Dispute.
- Watson House.
- Some Large Contracts.
- British Patents, p 567.
- Coal Products, Chemical and Engineering Exhibition, p 549.
- Editorial, p 555 - p 556.
- The Coal Dispute.
- The Limitation of Navies.
- Entropy and Probability, by Herbert Barnes, (No. II), p 544.
- Marine Oil Engines, p 560.
- Models and Analogies for Demonstrating Electrical Principles, (No. XV), p 548 - p 549. (Illustrated).
- New Water Supply Works for Aberdeen, p 545 - p 548 and p 554. (Illustrated).
- Sixty Years Ago, p 549.
- Southern Railway - Four-Cylinder, Six-Coupled Express Locomotive "Lord Nelson", after p 554 and p 558 - p 560. (Illustrated).
- The British Engineering Standards Association, p 549.
- The Economic Value of Increased Steam Pressure, by H. L. Guy, read before Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 561 - p 563.
- The Electricity Bill, by Colonel R. E. Crompton, p 556.
- Two-stroke Double-acting Marine Oil Engine, p 550 - p 551. (Illustrated).
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