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Catalogue of the British Section.
HOLMES, J. E., 12, Buckingham
Street, Strand, London.—Motive Power for
driving Sewing Machines and other light
Machinery, shown driving a Sewing Ma
chine. (507)
WESTON, John, i, Basinghall
Street, London. — Cigar-making Machine.
(S°8)
HIND, H., & SON, Queen's Road,
Nottingham.-—Screw-cutting Gap Lathes,
Slotting Machine, Shaping Machine, Plan-
ing Machine, Wall and Vertical Drilling
Machines, Horizontal Boring Machine,
Nut-turning Machine, Slotting Machine for
Nuts, Parallel and Portable Vices, Chucks,
&c. (509)
SCOTT, George, L., Croivn Iron-
works, Heywood Street, West Gorton, Manches
ter.—Wheel-moulding Machine and Steam
Ventilator for mines. (510)
BAXTER, W. H„ Elm Cottage,
Brixton Hill, London.—Automatic Weighing
Machine for Corn and other Granulär Sub-
stances, and for Liquids. (5 11)
DUNSTON ENGINE WORKS
COMPANY, Gateshead-on-Tyne.—Archer’s
Stone Breaker; Newall’s Steam Ore Crusher.
(S12)
KIRKSTALL FORGE COM
PANY, Leeds.—Steam Hammers. (280)
(See Appendix.)
BRADBURY & COMPANY, Old
ham.—Sewing and Embroidery Machines,
adapted for various domestic and manu-
facturing purposes, such as the making of
Hats, Caps, Boots, Millinery, and General
Clothing ; Appliances and Accessories for
the Machines, &c., &c. (514)
(See Appendix.)
LAWRENCE, W., & COMPANY,
14, St. Mary Axe, London.—Refrigerators
for cooling “Worts,” Milk, and for puri-
fying and cooling water; Mashers, Spar-
gers, &c.; Models of Ships’ and other
Pumps; Model of Wood and Malortie’s
Patent Fuel Economizing Furnace; Water
Boiling, Purifying, and Cooling Apparatus.
[Lent to Her Majesty’s Commissioners.J
(515)
(See Appendix.)
DAVIS & PRIMROSE, 68, Duke
Street, Leith.—Double-acting Steam Hammer
for general forging purposes in smiths’ shops.
(516)
SIBREE, Peter, Great Drifßeld»
Yorkshire.—Hydraulic Press for extracting
Oils, with Steel Moveable Cylinders, and
Double Pumps, Stops, &c. (517)
(See Appendix.)
BERTRAM, J., & SON, Leith
Walk Foundry, Edinburgh.—Patent Appara
tus for Straining Pulp for Paper Making.
(518)
HOPTON, H., & SON, 67, George
Street, Fusion Square, London.-—Bent Car-
riage Shafts, Wheels, Bent Woodwork, and
other Materials of Carriage building. (519}
POWIS, C., & CO, Cychps Works,
Milwall Pier, and 60, Gracechurch Street»
London,—Wood Working Machinery. (441)1
ADAMS, R., 31, Strutton Ground,
Westminster.—Portable Cooking Apparatus,
called the “ British Workman’s Hotel,” for
baking and boiling meat, and baking, boil
ing and steaming vegetables, and for making
tea and coffee ; on wheels, and drawn by
one horse. (522)
(See Illustration.')
DAVIES, D, Viaduct Works, Crum-
lin, Newport, Monmouthshire.—Patent Self-
acting Steam Strikers of three sizes, may be
worked also by compressed air or water, to
replace ordinary hand strikers and con-
structed to strike at any angle to the face of
the anvil; can be arranged to act upon a,
circle of four ormore anvils or swage blocks.
(497)
MOORE, J. & W., Salisbury.—
Automaten Sewing Machine. (789)
HESLOP & WILSON, Lombard
Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne.—¥ortab\e Steam
Mül, for grinding or crushing ore, fettling
mortar, clay, chalk, or Chemical substances.
( 2 36)
ARMSTRONG, Sir W. G., & COM
PANY, Elswick Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
—Models of Pumping Engine, Accumu-
lator, Hydraulic Crane, Hydraulic Jack,