General Machinery.
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GROUP XIII.
General Machinery.
Prime Movers (Steam Generators, Steam-Engines, Water-Wheels, Turbines, Pressure-Engines, Air, Wind,
and Electro-Magnetic Engines, Gas Machines). Machines for Transmitting Power (Shafts,
Wheels, Pulleys, Bands, &c.). Machines for Working Special Kinds of Materials (Machines
for Mining, Metallurgy, Metal Work, and Wood Work; Machines for Spinning, Weaving, Knitting
Sewing, and Embroidering; Machines for Fulling, Cleansing, Shearing, Dyeing ; Machines for Bleaching,
Leather-Dressing, &c.; Machines for Paper Manufactures and Bookbinding, for Type-Founding,
Printing, Lithography, Copper-Plate Printing, Colour Printing, &c.; Machines and Apparatus for
Sugar-Making, Oil Manufacture, Breweries, Distilleries, Stearine, Soup, Candles, Starch, Ice-Making,
Match-Making, Corn Mills, and Agricultural Machineiy and Apparatus). Other Machinery not
Belonging TO THE above-mentioned (Blast Engines, Fire Engines, Pumps, Ventilators, &c.).
Materials and Parts of Machinery. Railway Machinery (Locomotives, Tenders, Railway
Velocipedes and parts of them, Railway Carriages and parts composing them, Special Machinery and
Apparatus for Railway Workshops and Railway Contrivances ; for making and maintaining Railway
Plant; Snow Ploughs, &c.). Steam Gauges, Dynamometers, Tradiometers, &c. All sorts
of Vehicles not concerned with Rail. Statistics of Production.
PENN, John, & SONS, ■Greenwich.
—Model of Pair of Trunk Engines, of 1,350
horse-power, nominal, as fitted to H.M.
iron-clad ships, “ Minotaur ” and “ North-
umberland. (440)
POWIS, Charles, & CO., Cyclops
Works, Millwall Pier, aud 60, Gracechurch-
street, London.—Twenty-horse Power Double
CylinderSteamEngine; Steam Crane; Wood-
working Machinery. (441)
HOWARD, J. & F., Bedford.—
Patent Safety Steam Boiler. (442)
DERHAM, John J., Blackburn.—
Horizontal High Pressure Expansion Steam
Engine of 20-horse power nominal, driving
Printing Machinery; Horizontal High-Pres-
sure Patent Expansion Steam Engine of
25-horse power nominal, driving Wood
Working Machinery; Patent Atmospheric
Hammer. (443)
(See Appendix.\
PATENT GAS COMPANY, 25,
Fe?ichurch Street,London.—Apparatus for the
Manufacture of Gas, by Eveleigh’s Patented
Process. (444)
SPICE, R. P., C.E., 21, Parliament
Street, London.—Working Apparatus for
Making Gas for Heating and Illumination.
(445)
GALLOWAY, W. J., & SONS,
Kriot Mül Lron Works, Manchester.—Two
“Galloway” Steam Boilers, and Steam
Engine. (Lent for the use of Her Majesty’s
Commissioners.) (446)
READING IRON WORKS,
(Limited), Reading, Berkshire. — Steam
Engines from 2 to 25-horse power, High
Pressure and Condensing. (447)
CLARKSON BROTHERS (per
John McNicol), Glasgow. — Self-acting
Steam Pumping Engines. (392)
CATER & WALKER, Grove Steam
Boiler Works, Southwark, London.—Patent
Multitubular Steam Boiler, of 50-horse
power, with Fittings, at work in British
Boiler House, at the Exhibition. (448)
GLOVER, George, & COMPANY,
Ranelagh Road, Pimlico, London.—National
Standard Gasometers, similar to those sup-
plied to HerBritannic Majesty’s Government
and to the Government of the Netherlands ;
Dry Gas Meters ; and Gas Apparatus. (449)
ADAMSON, Daniel, & COM
PANY, Engineering Works, Hyde Junction,
near Manchester.-—Steam Boilers—two of
40-horse power each, one with Steel Shell
Plates, Solid Welded Flue-rings and Circu-
F