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to give lightness, durability and elasticity for transmission of power, and great facility from 

 the pulleys being made in halves, and easily adjusted to a running shaft. 



HUMPHREYS, J. CHARLTON, Galvanized Iron Buildings and Roofing 

 Manufactory, Albert Gate, London, S.W. The whole of the Galvanized Corrugated Iron 

 Buildings at the Exhibition were erected by J. C. Humphreys. The principal buildings vary 

 in size frointhe Hall for machinery in motion, 318 ft. x 90 ft., to a mere office, and embrace the 

 spaces occupied by Russia and Spain, each 200 ft. x 30 ft., the lifeboat house 300 ft. x 30 ft., 

 the Board of Trade building 218 ft. x 14 ft., Messrs. Bertram and Roberts' Refreshment 

 Rooms 150 ft. x 25 ft. and 120 ft. X 22 ft., with kitchens, &c., the Royal Pavilion, the 

 Literary Superintendent's Room, the building for the Custom House officers, the Goods shed 

 150 ft. x 30 ft., the Engine House for the Electric Light Machinery, the Fishermen's Homo 

 (erected for the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Society), 'the Native Guano Co.'s 

 offices and show rooms, the Manufacturers' and Millowners' Society's building, the Gilding 

 and Silvering Company's Works, the Telephone Company's office, and others. These 

 buildings have been erected upon Humphrey's Portable Principle, and every Corrugated Iron 

 Building on the ground is for sale, subject to delivery after the close of the. Exhibition. The 

 joints are all morticed and tenoned (not spiked), so that the buildings can betaken down and 

 re-erected speedily and without injury. 



LASCELLES, W. H., & CO., 121 Bunhill Row, London. The entrance 

 porch in Exhibition Road. The roof is constructed of Lascelles' patent bent wood curved 

 bars. By this process of bending the strength of the wood is retained and houses built on 

 this plan combine the advantages of wood for horticultural purposes with the lightness and 

 elegance of iron. 



LEE, GEORGE HENRY, & CO., 22 to 34 Basnett Street, Liverpool. 

 The Table Cloths, Napkins, &c., used in the Dining Room. 



LONDON STEREOSCOPIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., THE, 

 Sole Photographers to the Exhibition. 



LOVEGROVE, J., Slough. Garden Chairs and Seats. 



MAIGNEN, P. A., 22 and 23 Great Tower Street, London, E.G. Pure and 

 Aerated water on board ship, or on land, obtained by using Maignen's Patent " Filtre Rapide." 

 The special features of this filter, which distinguish it above all others, are : 1. It can be taken 

 entirely to pieces and thoroughly cleansed. 2. The filtering medium can be thrown away when 

 exhausted, and replaced by fresh in a few minutes, at a very trifling cost. 3. It removes 

 not only organic impurities, but also mineral and gaseous contamination, and softens the water. 



MERRYWEATHER & SONS, Greenwich Road, London, S.E., have 

 very kindly lent the following articles, which have undergone the most arduous service daily, 

 the whole of the Sea- water Aquarium supply, 90,000 gallons having been passed through 

 their steam fire-engine, which has worked without a single stoppage. (1) Two Merryweather 

 Steam Fire Engines, Metropolitan Fire Brigade Pattern, with hose and implements, for Fire 

 Protection. (2) One Merryweather Steam Fire Engine for pumping Salt Water to the Fish 

 Tanks. (3) One Metropolitan Fire Brigade Manual Fire Engine. (4) One Large Testimonial 

 Manual Fire Engine. This identical engine gained the First Prize at the Great Exhibition 

 1867. (5) One Dog Cart Fire Engine. ' (6) One Chemical Fire Engine on Wheels. (7) Ten 

 Extinctors. (8) Twenty Hand-Pumps and Corridor Fire Engines as used by the Metropolitan 

 Board of Works. (9) Several Small Manual Fire Engines, with hose and implements, 

 forming with the Hand-Pumps, Buckets and Hydrants, Standpipes and Hose, equipments for 

 24 Complete Fre Stations. The whole of the above engines and apparatus are placed at the 

 disposal of the Executive Committee for the use by the Fire Staff of the Exhibition in case 

 of outbreak. 



METROPOLITAN DRINKING FOUNTAIN AND CATTLE 

 TROUGH ASSOCIATION (JOHN LEE, GENERAL MANAGER), 111 Vic- 

 toria Street, Westminster. Five drinking fountains, with water laid on, and cups fixed for 

 use of visitors. 



MOORE, JOHN, & SONS, 38 Clerkenwell Close, London, E.G. 

 Clock Makers to H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, The Lords of the Admiralty, the War 

 Department, the India Council, the Colonial Government, the Russian Government, the Queen 

 of Madagascar, &c., have erected (1) in the Grand Entrance a Turret Clock with 5 ft. copper 

 dial and a bell of 1| cwt. This clock is suitable for village church or schools. (2) In the 

 New South Wales division a Turret Clock to strike on a bell of 1 cwt., Graham escapement 

 zinc and iron compensated pendulum. This clock is suitable for harbour works or stables. 

 The great clock and chimes of Ballarat made by the firm. (3) In the Greece division a small 

 Turret time-piece. (4) In the chief diaing-room a striking clock in walnut case suitable for 

 interior of Town Hall or public building. 



MOORE, JOSIAH, & SONS, Sekforde Works, St. James's Walk, Clerken- 

 well, E.G. In the windows of Arcade on right hand of Chief Entrance (near Fish Market), 



