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Full text: The British Section at the Vienna Universal Exhibition, 1873 (Fine art galleries, industrial, agricultural and machinery halls, and park) - Official Catalogue, with plans and illustrations

General Machinery. 
81 
DE LORIERE & COMPANY, i, 
Victoria Street, London.—Double-Purehase 
Crane, constructed on a new principle of 
prime motion. (546) 
THOMSON & COMPANY, Crown 
Iron Works, Glasgow. — Buffers, Bearing 
Springs, and Draw Springs, with Machine 
for testing the same. 
NORMAN, S. W., 116, Westminster 
Bridge Road, London.—Model of Tramway 
Car, a new method of shunting and of steer- 
ing the carriage or engine over curves and 
angles. (547) 
WELCH, A., 11, Bank Buildings, 
Metropolitan Cattle Market, London.—Rail- 
way Cattle Wagons fitted with appliances 
for stalling, feeding, and watering the 
animals (models). (548) 
HUGHES, PL, & COMPANY, 
Falcon Works, Loughborough.—Tank Loco- 
motive Engine. (549) 
HADFIELD, R., Ecla Foundry, 
Attercliffe, Sheffield.—Double disc Railway 
Wheel, in which the Tyre is welded to the 
centre. (791) 
See Appendix. 
DEWRANCE, J., & COMPANY, 
176, Great Dover Street, Southwark, London. 
—Steam, Hydraulic, and Vacuum Guages; 
Autographic Pressure Recorders; Injectors; 
Engine Counters, Salinometers, Engine 
Thermometers, Sand Pumps, Contracting 
Pump Bücket, Water Meters, Steam and 
Water Fittings ; Babbitt’s and Dewrance s 
Anti-Friction White Metals for lining bear- 
ings; Staem Launch Engines and Boilers. 
(SSo) 
PETERS, Thomas, & SONS, 53, 
Bark Street, and Upper George Street, Gros- 
venor Square, London. — Five Carriages 
Caleche, or Park Barouche, on eight springs; 
Coup6 d’Orsay, on eight springs; Coupd, 
or Brougham, on eliptical springs ; Mail 
Coach, with hand brake, luncheon box, 
and wine cisterns; Mail Char-d-Bancs, with 
hand brake. (551) 
WINDOVER, C. S., 32 and 33, 
Long Acre, London.—Parisian Phaeton with 
removeable seats and head, lunch basket, 
&c.; Denmark Phaeton with moveable hind 
seat. (552) 
SHANKS, F. & R., 70 and 71, Great 
Queen Street, London.—Four-horse Drag, 
to lock shorter than usual; Small Sociable 
Landau, and Driving Phaeton with patent 
head. (553) 
MORGAN & COMPANY, 128 and 
129, Long Acre, London.—Carriages ; Lan 
daus, with Patent Apparates to enable a 
lady to open or close the head instantly. 
(554) 
EVANS, James, 46, Seel Street, 
Liverpool.—Improved Hansom Cab. (555) 
DENNIS, W. & Co., 19, Holbom, 
London.—Steam Sentinel for the prevention 
of Boiler Explosions. (618) 
MOY & SHILL, 1, Clifford’s Inn, 
London.—Aerial Machine—Working Model, 
exhibiting method of navigating the air by 
mechanical aeroplanes, without the aid of 
gas. The Model is driven by a pair of 
“Patent Non-radiating” Steam Engines of 
2-horse power, but weighing only 24 lb. (556) 
THORN, C., St. Giles’s Gate, 
Notwich.—Norfolk Shooting and Baggage 
Cart, and “Lome Car,” with patent adjust- 
ing shafts, &c. (557) 
MULLINER, H., Leamington Spa, 
Warwickshire.—Park Phaeton, Sporting Dog 
Cart Phaeton, and light Dog Cart. (558) 
HOLLAND, E„ & COMPANY, 
Onslow House, Fulham Road, London. 
Trucks, Trolleys, &c. (560) 
HUTTON, John, & SONS, 
Summer Hill, Dublin.—Irish Car. (615) 
ROBERTS, John, & SONS, 
West of England Carriage Wortes, Bridgewat er. 
—Whitechapel Dog Cart. (562) 
CROWN IRONWORKS, Glasgow. 
Ironwork. (563)
	        
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