Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Band 162The Institution, 1905 Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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... station more than 14,000 miles from England , had recently been closed by order of the Admiralty ; but Admiral Fremantle . not even the fastest of the cruisers C 2 Proceedings . ] DISCUSSION ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 19.
... station more than 14,000 miles from England , had recently been closed by order of the Admiralty ; but Admiral Fremantle . not even the fastest of the cruisers C 2 Proceedings . ] DISCUSSION ON SHIPBUILDING FOR THE NAVY . 19.
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... stations . But the day had gone by for doing this with a vessel of no importance , and if it was desired to show the flag on foreign stations , it should be carried by one of the splendid cruiser squadrons . The little sloops to which ...
... stations . But the day had gone by for doing this with a vessel of no importance , and if it was desired to show the flag on foreign stations , it should be carried by one of the splendid cruiser squadrons . The little sloops to which ...
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... stations , but as naval stations for refitting , so essential now in the case of modern steam fleets . There could be but little doubt as to the requirements for scouting - vessels . The transatlantic liner was the ideal ship for this ...
... stations , but as naval stations for refitting , so essential now in the case of modern steam fleets . There could be but little doubt as to the requirements for scouting - vessels . The transatlantic liner was the ideal ship for this ...
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... stations , with the necessary receiving - tanks and distributing - reservoirs . In January , 1897 , a Commission of English engineers - con- sisting of Mr. John Carruthers ( the Consulting Engineer for the State in London ) , Dr. George ...
... stations , with the necessary receiving - tanks and distributing - reservoirs . In January , 1897 , a Commission of English engineers - con- sisting of Mr. John Carruthers ( the Consulting Engineer for the State in London ) , Dr. George ...
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... stations by such small amount as would enable this to be accomplished . A further advantage obtained from the ... station is located on the right bank of the Helena River and 650 feet down - stream of the storage - reservoir . The pumps ...
... stations by such small amount as would enable this to be accomplished . A further advantage obtained from the ... station is located on the right bank of the Helena River and 650 feet down - stream of the storage - reservoir . The pumps ...
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armoured armoured cruisers Australia Author average battleships bridge C.E. VOL carried cast-iron pipe catchment catchment-area caulking cement cent CLXII coating concrete considerable construction Coolgardie cost cruisers cubic Cunderdin cycle cylinder depth diameter discharge efficiency electrical engine equation experience feet flow foot girders heat Helena River increase Inst Institution internal-combustion engines iron joints Kalgoorlie length less load locking-bar pipe longitudinal machinery masonry maximum metres miles million gallons moment of inertia mortar Mundaring naval obtained Paper pipe-line placed plates portion practice pressure pumping-station pumps Railway rainfall ratio reservoir revolutions per minute River riveted pipes sand scheme shaft ships Sir William White span speed square inch square miles stations steel pipes Storage-period stresses supply surface temperature tests thickness tion tons per square valves vertical vessels vibration Vittorio Emanuele III watershed weir Western Australia yield