Aug. 1 no 3368 pp. 145-146: By middle of last century British Navy possessed fleet of steam frigates and sloops which had done good work in all parts of world and had effectually demonstrated their value in naval operations; particulars of some of these vessels, and of so-called Siamese twin-cylinder engines. Aug. 15 no 3370 pp. 190-193: Introduction of screw propeller: first British ship propelled by screw was Government transport Doncaster; account of more important inventions of propellers; trials of ships with different forms of stern. Sept. 12 no 3374 pp. 315-316: Developments in use of steam for naval warfare; brief review of early works by naval officers. Nov. 21 no 3384 pp. 641-643: Review of early history of iron steamship and iron warship. (See also - vol. 129, nos. 3348, 3353 and 3359, Mar. 14, 1930, pp. 333-334, Apr. 18, pp. 498-500, and May 30, pp. 690-693, 10 figs.; Inst. Mar. Engrs. -- Trans., vol. 42, Sept. 1930, pp. 645-648)
Chapters in naval and marine engineering history
Engineering
Engineering ; 130 , n 3368, 3370, 3374, 3384 ; Various pages
1930
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