• Reference
    Z791/29
  • Title
    Queen's Engineering Works magazine No. 32 Contents include: - Review of 1934. 'we can reflect with satisfaction on the year 1934' - Our representatives in Australia - Our representatives in Canada - Our representatives in India - The Use of models in engineering design - Marine work during 1934 - Annual distribution of prizes to pupils and apprentices - Past and present students association annual dinner - Picture of the 6-cylinder allen oil engine driving a newly erected borehole pump through spiral bevel gearing int he pumping station at Biggleswade - The Slough of Despond and After (getting through the economic depression) - QEW Road Tests (humourous article about riding a horse) - Turbines for Industrial Purposes - Noise: first principles - Main propulsion of small craft - The Export Business of an Engineering Company - Increased demand for Allen oil engines - Rambling reflections (changes in engineering) - Turbine Installation in a Dundee Jute Mill - 1934 in the Midlands - Notes from Nottingham - Queen's Engineering Works Recreation Club: Reports on whist, catering, Allen Institute, library, tennis, bowls, cricket, football, rugby, hockey, badminton, folk dance and golf. - Children's Day at Allen park - The Allen Boys Club - Royal Tounament, Olympia, 1934 - Our pensioners: William Axtell, Henry Chesterman, William Clarke, William Johnson, Richard Kenyon, George Slaughter. - Retirement of H A Dulson, F Patrick and G Penfold - Pupils' and Apprentices' Section: Bernard Thomas Lumbers, aged 15, awarded certificate of the Royal Humane Society for saving life of little girl who fell in the river at Bedford. New appointment for J I Hall.
  • Date free text
    1935
  • Production date
    From: 1934 To: 1935
  • Level of description
    item