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The Model Engineer and Electrician

The Model Engineer and Electrician was the title of "a journal of mechanics and electricity for amateurs and students", published in London in the late 19th and early 20th century.

Publication History

The Model Engineer and Electrician began in 1898 as the monthly Model Engineer and Amateur Electrician. In 1903 it dropped "Amateur" from its name. The name changed in 1925 to The Model Engineer and Light Machinery Review, and in 1930 changed to The Model Engineer and Practical Electrician. The present-day successor to this title is Model Engineer and Workshop.

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