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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

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Catalogue of the British Section. 
COPESTAKE, MOORE, CRAMP- 
TON & COMPANY, Bow Churchyard, 
London, and Nottingham.—Lace Curtains, 
Shawls, and Dresses; ImitationValenciennes 
Lace; White and Black Silk Lace, Cotton 
Lace. (163) 
SALOMONS, L., & COMPANY, 
9, Friday Street, London— Straw Plait and 
finished artides. (156) 
POSSELT, PETERS & COM 
PANY, City Road Mills, Derby, and L.axton 
Street Works Leicesler.—Elastic Webs for 
Boots; Elastic Belts, Carters; Thrown Silk 
and Woven W T ebs. (171) 
WELCH, MARGETSON & COM 
PANY, 16 & 17, Cheapside, London.—Shirts 
and Collars; Fancy, Woollen, and Cotton 
Shirtings; Neckties, Mufflers, Silk Scarfs, 
and Silk Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs, 
Braces, Rugs, and Umbrellas. (172) 
(See Appendix.) 
SLATER, BUCKINGHAM & 
COMPANY.—35 and36, Wood Street, Cheap 
side, London.—Silk Scarfs and Cravats; Um 
brellas. (17 3) 
WOODHAMS, MACQUEEN & 
JOHNSON, Hope's Carr, Stockport.— Feit 
Hats; Silk Fiats. (174) 
GUNDRY & SONS, 1, Soho Square, 
London.—Boots and Shoes. 
MITCHELL, James, & COM 
PANY, Tweed Place Mills, Galashiels, Scot 
land.— Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings 
and Trowserings, Cheviots, Japanese Coat 
ings, Patent Yarn Tweeds, Scotch Shep- 
herd Trowsering and Argyle Trowserings. 
(17 6 ) 
NICOLL, D., & COMPANY, 58 
and 59, Paternoster Row, London.—Woollens 
—Coatings, Tweeds, Frieze, Angola and 
Llama Cloths ; Pilots, Beavers, Diagonals, 
Worsted Goods, Imitation Fürs; Sanitary 
Cloths, impervious to rain but not to pers- 
piration; Hydropellis Cloth for very cold 
countries. (61) 
LOBB, John, 296, Regent Street, 
London.—Boots and Shoes for Ladies and 
Gentlemen. (177) 
NORMAN, S., . ii 6, Westminster 
Bridge Road, London.—Boots and Shoes— 
court, dress and walking, for ladies and 
gentlemen; Cork-soled and “ Surgical ” 
Boots. (547) 
YYSE, SONS, & COMPANY, 76, 
Wood Street, London; Luton, Bedfordshire; 
St. Albans, Herts; Paris; and Prato, Ltaly.— 
Straw, Chip, and Feit Hats and Bonnets. 
(W8) 
SCOTT, Walter, & SONS, Tro- 
queer, Kingholm and Nilhsdale Mills, Dum- 
fries, Scotland.—Scotch Tweeds ; Worsted 
Coatings, Cheviot Coatings, Worsted Trou- 
serings, Overcoatings. (179) 
CHRISTY, J. E. & W., & COM 
PANY, 35, Gracechurch Street, London.— 
Hats, Caps, and Helmets, in F'elt, Silk, &c.; 
Hatmakers’ materials and goods in various 
stages of manufacture. (180) 
APPLEYARD, Henry, 36, Lower 
Sackville Street, Dublin.—Balbriggan Hose 
for Ladies ; Embroidered and “ Peculiar 
Lace ;” one Pair Exhibited only weighs half 
an ounce. (181) 
MORLEY, J. & R., 18, Wood Street, 
Cheapside, London, and Fletcher Gate, 
Nottingham.—Hosiery—Stockings, Socks, 
and Ünderclothing in Cotton, Wool, and 
Silk. (182) 
LLOYD, ATTREE & SMITH, 32, 
Wood Street, Cheapside.—Silk Cravats and 
Scarfs, Linen Collars and Wristbands. (183) 
CUMBERLAND, Robert, 3 Rue 
Scribe, Paris.—Riding Habits ; Hunting 
Coats; Driving Capes ; Hunting and 
Racing Breeches; Racing Jacketsand Caps. 
(184) 
PRITCHARD, A. & F., 58 and 60, 
Stamford Street, London.—Hats. (801) 
LICHTSCHEINDE&COMPANY, 
10, Upper Weymouth Street, London.—Patent
	        
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