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Catalogue of the British Section.
GROUP XVII.
The Navy.
Materials for Naval Architecture. Models and Drawings of Boats and Ships for Inland
Lake and River Navigation ; Sea-going Ships, Coasting Vessels, Merchant Ships, and
Ships of War, Stores and Fittings for Equipment, Outfit, and Armament of Ships.
Tools and Apparatus used in Shipbuilding. Land and Waterworks for Navigation
(Models and Drawings of Docks, Harbours, Sluices, Floating Docks, Floating Batteries, and Coast
Defences). Clothing, Outfit, and Accommodations. for Crews. Hydrography, Charts,
Meteorological Instruments ; Education of Seamen and Officers.
DENNY, W., & BROTHERS, Dum-
harton.—Sectional Model of Spanish Royal
Mail Steam Ship “ A. Lopez.” (670)
MARTIN, Claude, 9, Great
Winchester Street, London.—Model of Stern
of Ironclad Vessel, with Patent Self-canting
Anchor and Zig-zag Link Chain Cable. (671)
SMITH, Wasteneys, 22, Grey Street,
Newcastle-on-Tyne.—Anchors, called Patent
“ StocklessModel of Ship’s Bows fitted
with the same, and with Patent Gear. (672)
WILSON, J. H. & COMPANY,
Cornhill, Liverpool. — Steam Winch and
Hoist. (67 3)
LAIRD, BROTHERS, Birkenhead
TronworJcs, Birkenhead. — Ship Models.—
H. Britannic M. S. “ Wyvern,” Steam Ram,
with tripod masts; “ Heilisgerle,” Turret
Monitor, and “ Der Heir,” Steam Ram, for
coast defenceof Royal Dutch Navy. “Bahia,”
Turret Monitor of the Brazilian Navy. Royal
Mail Steamship “ Britannia,” of 3,700 tons
and 650 horse-power. Royal Mail Steam
ship “ Santa Cruz,” of 2,250 tons and 400
horse-power. “ Cranborne,” of the Indus
Steam Flotilla. River Steamer of 100 tons,
built of Steel, drawing only two feet of
water. Steam Launch for carrying Troops
andoneGun. “LancashireWitch,” Schooner
Yacht, with Auxiliary Engines. “More
Vane,” Screw Pleasure Launch. (674)
KYNASTON, Mrs. C. M., The
Close, Lichfield.—Boat Lowering Apparatus.
( 6 75)
PALMER’S SHIP BUILDING
AND IRON COMPANY, Jarrow-on-the-
Tyne. — Models of Ships; Screw Steamer
“ Jumna,” built for the British Government;
Screw Steamer “ Montana,” built for Messrs.
Green and Co., Liverpool ; Screw Steamer
“Brindisi;” Two Half Models. (676)
REED, E. J., C.B., Earle's Ship-
huilding Company, Hüll.—Model of a Broad-
side Ironclad Ship,“König Wilhelm.” (238}
LUMLEY, Henry, (Chevalier)
Associate of the Institute of Naval Archi-
tects, 20, Bury Street, St. James's, and 31, St.
James''s Street, Piccadilly, London.—-Model of
Lumley Rudder for River Steamboats, or
Canal Navigation, on Exhibitor’s Second
System. (679)
WALKER FORGED SCREW &
BOLT COMPANY, Low Walker, near
Newcastle-on-Tyne.—Patent Forged Screws ;
Railway Chairs and Tramway Fastenings.
( 6 77)