Posted by James Pepper on August 31, 1999 at 18:16:44 in 152.163.201.187 :
In Reply to: Re: "Engineering" magazine 1912 posted by Bob Read on August 31, 1999 at 16:21:41:
Dear Bruce and Bob:
I found these in the Science and Engineering vault at Southern Methodist University Fondren Library. I'm accumulating a list of their resources for my display of my ships in their Fondren Library on September 15 in Dallas, Texas.
They have the supplementary pull outs, and special editions of these magazines. The Plans of the Titanic were reprinted in 1912 when she sank, a two page spread in folio size.
I am going to see their Cassier Magazine in their Vault and hopefully The Shipbuilder. Cassier is an Engineering Magazine of the day. There are two 'Engineering' Magazines. The London, Design Council has all of the shipping information in it. The New York Engineering Magazine is a general engineering type of work. It has reports on the investigations and is more towards all types Engineering. They both covered the Titanic disaster, but the London edition has the launching of the Olympic, Titanic, Britannic etc.. The London Engineering has the schematics for the Engine Rooms, both an elevation and section.
Sincerely,
James Pepper