• Reference
    Z791/27
  • Title
    Queen's Engineering Works magazine No 30 Contents include: - Review of 1932. Continued depression in trade, suspension of scheme for the entry of new pupils and apprentices, death of P H S Kempton. - Past and Present Students Association Annual Dinner - City and Guilds of London Institute diploma of fellow conferred on A Carmichael. - Retrospect and Prospect by Harold Allen - Reminiscence by J Wilson - Departure of J Laing - Marine Work during 1932 - Electrical developments - A new alloy - N33 by R T Rolfe - Applications of the Allen Airless Injection Oil Engine - Allen Back-Pressure Reciprocating Plant - Trevithick Centenary Commemoration - Article on East Anglia particularly in connection with its pumping stations - New designs of diesel engines - Prize distribution to Pupils and Apprentices - The Shipton Moyne Pumping Station of the West Gloucestershire Water company - Pupils and Apprentices' section. Mentions: A L Sanders, J L Guyatt, A G Stowers, A R Chamberlain, J C S Davies, E W Hewlett, Geoffrey Saxton and C C Sutcliffe. - The Otterboard Trawler 'Dusky Queen' the first vessel equipped and propelled by an Allen Airless Injection Diesel engine. - Queen's Engineering Works Recreation club with reports on the Christmas whist drive, catering section, Allen Institute, library section, badminton section, tennis, bowls (with picture of the team), cricket, football, rugby and hockey. - The Allen Boys Club includes report of visit to the Royal Tournament at Olympia - Employees' Childrens' Summer Fete - Examination of Turbine Reduction gearing (auxiliary machinery) - Single versus double suction pumps - The Demand of high efficiency pumping machinery is maintained - 3000 kw pass-out turbine for a paper mill - Works pensioners: Thomas Puplett, James Clarke
  • Date free text
    1933
  • Production date
    From: 1932 To: 1933
  • Level of description
    item