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and economically in steaming, and ought not to be boiled. (7) Two (Bronze Medal) Inter- 

 national Gas Water Heaters. This Heater will give a continuous supply of hot water at a cost 

 of 2d. per hour for gas. One heater is supplying more than 1000 gallons of hot water daily at 

 the Fish Kitchen. (8) One Gas Hot Closet and Plate Warmer. (9) Three Giles's Improved 

 Gas Fish Frying Apparatus. One apparatus is cooking 5 cwt. of fish daily at the Fish 

 Kitchen. (10) Two Giles's Combination Gas Potato Cooking Apparatus. One apparatus is 

 cooking three sacks of potatoes to perfection daily at the Fish Kitchen at the cost of 3d. per 

 sack for gas. The above Gas Cooking Appliances are supplied for cooking the cheap fish 

 dinners, and to demonstrate the possibility of wholesome and economical cooking by gas only 

 for either large or small establishments without the well-known objectionable smell usual in 

 the majority of gas cooking stoves, and with a desire to assist the Smoke Abatement Society in 

 reducing the smoke of London and other large cities. The cost of gas for cooking the cheap 

 fish dinners up to the present time is considerably less than Id. per dinner. 



GILLOW & CO., 406 Oxford Street, London. Decoration and Furnishing 

 of the Koyal Pavilion by Messrs. Gillow & Co. (which was erected by Mr. J. Charlton 

 Humphreys, of Albert Gate, Knightsbridge). It comprises a large Entrance Hall, in the 

 style of the Flemish Renaissance, the walls having panels, Tapestry with subjects of the 

 Chase from the Koyal Windsor Works, trophies of Arms, Italian Majolica and wrought-iron 

 Chandelier with branches for the Electric lights. An opening through Tapestry portieres leads 

 to the Study fitted in the style of the Italian Certosina. The Dining Saloon, of massive walnut, is 

 hung with gold Venetian Tapestry, the coffered ceiling in wood having panels of bold orna- 

 ment in blue and gold, the ceiling of the bay window is decorated with a figure of Venus 

 arising from the sea. The furniture is of carved walnut of the Italian Cinque Cent, period, 

 the seats covered with embossed velvets. The Boudoir of H.E.H. the Princess of Wales 

 adjoining is in the " Adam " style, with pilasters of maize-coloured silk, having enrichments 

 in blue and gold. The furniture is of satinwood, with floral decoration Amorini, &c. The 

 doors, inlaid with various woods, have panels of cupids after Flaxman, in " bois sur bois " 

 cameos. The fernery being on the right, and retiring rooms on the left of this apartment. 

 The other Firms who have contributed productions to the Royal Pavilion are : The Royal 

 Tapestry Works, Windsor Tapestry ; Vincent Robinson & Co., 4 Wigmore Street, W. Carpets ; 

 The Royal Stained Glass Works, Old Windsor Stained Glass; H. B. Daniell & Sons, 

 Wigmore Street China and Glass; Elkington & Co., Regent Street Silver and Bronze 

 Ornaments; Perry, New Bond Street Electroliers and Branches in Wrought Iron; Dick 

 Radclyffe, Holborn The Fernery, completely fitted with Plants, &c. ; Doulton & Co., Lam- 

 beth Lavatories and Sanitary Fittings ; A. & F. Pears Toilet requisites. Temple of Apollo 

 (carved ivory), Italian, 16th century. From the Palace of the last Doge of Venice, and 

 presented by him to Sir Richard Worsley, the English Ambassador, 1797. From the 

 Worsleyan Museum, Appuldurcombe. The interior represents a Temple of Apollo, with 

 pillars and balustrades of ivory, the plafonds of rosewood and the floors of ebony both inlaid 

 with ivory. Below is a crypt supported by Doric pillars in satin-wood. The shrine of the 

 sun-god is an ivory baldacchino, with four twisted columns. Above the statue is a sun in 

 ormulu, set with small diamonds ; diamonds and jargoons are in the buskins of the god and in 

 the mother-of-pearl inlayings around the shrine. The exterior is of satin-wood, engraved with 

 flowers and wreaths of ivy, and trophies of music. Lent by Thomas Winter, Esq. 



GOODE, THOMAS, & CO., 17, 18 and 19 South Audley Street, London, W- 

 200 Dinner Plates. Ivory colour, mazarine blue aquarium subjects. Fish, reptiles, aquatic 

 plants, &c. Presented for the workmen's and fishermen's dinners. 



HANDYSIDE, ANDREW, & CO., Limited, Britannia Iron Works, 

 Derby, and 32 Walbrook, London, One cast-iron Fountain, 12 ft. high, made at the Britannia 

 Iron Works, Derby, and valued at 140. 



HAYES, Mr., Agent for Fromentin's Patent. One of his machines 

 supplying water to Davey Paxman & Co.'s Boilers, indicating about 500 HP. 



HEAD, HENRY, & CO., 85 Gracechurch Street, London. Shipping 

 Agents to the Executive Committee. 



HO BBS, HART, & CO. A patent Progress Fire Eesisting Seamless 

 Body Wrought Iron Safe, secured by patent Protector Unpickable Locks. Lent for use in 

 the Post Office. 



HORTICULTURAL COMPANY, THE GENERAL, 16 Onslow 

 Crescent, Florists to the Executive Committee. 



HOWLETT, WILLIAM, High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk. Live 

 Specimens of Fish taken from the rivers Lark, Cam, and Ouse, viz. ; Burbets or eel. pouts ; 

 lampreys ; spined loach ; common loach ; gudgeon ; ruff or pope ; sticklebacks ; millers 

 thumbs ; rudd. 



HUDWELL, CLARK & CO., Leeds. About fifty pulleys, of all sizes, 

 made expressly for the Exhibition on their system of entire wrought-iron construction, so as 



