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this firm have supplied and fixed some of their Patent Improved Glass Louvre Ventilators, by 

 which the admission of air is diffused and is directed upwards, thus causing a continuous 

 circulation of air. They can be regulated at pleasure to any degree by means of a very 

 simple and efficacious arrangement worked by a single cord, and being made chiefly of glass 

 no obstruction of light takes place. They can be made to any size, and are suitable for 

 private houses, offices, warehouses, churches, halls, and public buildings generally. In the 

 window of Arcade on left of Chief Entrance, they have also supplied one of their improved 

 Circular Glass Ventilators, which are adapted to windows generally. 



MUMFORD, A. G. & CO., Colchester. Shafting and Standards for the 

 Exhibition. 



OLDFIELD & WALTON, Glasgow. Patent Link Belting for the 

 whole of the Driving Power in the Electric Light Shed. 



OSLER, F. & C., 100 Oxford Street, London, ' W., and Birmingham. 

 Have supplied at their own cost the Glass and China for the cheap fish dinners. The 

 pattern on the China has been specially designed. It is of a piscatorial character, suggesting 

 the dinner from the fish to the weed, and is singularly appropriate. The initials " I. F. E." 

 (impossible as a monogram) are dexterously intertwined in the folds of the weed. This firm 

 also supplies for the Council Chamber a magnificent Electrolier, which is a work of art in cut 

 glass and metal. They have also decorated the Entrance Hall with a fountain in cut glass, 

 fish-bowls, &c., together with combined fish and flower-bowls for the entrance to the 

 Aquarium. Display of Electric Light Apparatus, ornamental cut-glass Electroliers, in the 

 Entrance Vestibule many of them specially prepared for this purpose. 



PARRETT, J. W., Forest Hill and Brackley. Has lent for use in the 

 grounds, Summer Houses, Rustic Seats, Vases and other rustic work. 



PATENT VICTORIA STONE COMPANY, 283A Kingsland Koad. 

 Works : Stratford, Essex, and Grolly Quarries, Leicester. The Entrance Hall and Fish 

 Market are paved with the " Patent Victoria Stone," which has been extensively used as a 

 foot-way-paving material and elsewhere during the last fifteen years. It is composed 

 of fine particles of granite, mixed with the best Portland Cement, and afterwards 

 immersed in a solution of Silicate of Soda, specially prepared under the Company's patented 

 process. 



PHILLIPS AND PEARCE, 155 New Bond Street. 4 Glass Orna- 

 mental Fountain Jardinieres. 



PRIMROSE & CO., Church Street, Sheffield. Combined Conservatory 

 and Aquarium, so constructed as to be easily removed in sections, glazed on patent Eclipse 

 system with tin lead-bars. Dimensions, 14 ft. by 10 ft., with lantern and iron staging in 

 centre, with aquarium and fountain. 



PULHAM, JAMES & SON, Broxbourne, Herts. "Kockifying" all the 

 Fish Tanks in the Aquarium Corridor at less than cost price in the short space of eighteen 

 days. One of the two Cavernous Recesses free of cost. Decorating the Corridor with a 

 variety of Art Flower Boxes, Pots, Baskets, Vases, &c., by loan during the term of Exhibition 

 free of cost. Also of Vases, Tazze, &c., on various piers about the Exhibition. Manufactured 

 in their Eed and Buff Terra Cotta. 



RADCLYFFE, DICK, & CO., 128, 129 High Holborn. (1) In Aqua- 

 rium Section A Seapool arranged as a grotto, with effects, showing how electric light may bo 

 used to light up conservatories, &c. (2) In the Royal Pavilion ^ Conservatory in Early 

 English style, fitted up as a fernery, with roof decorated with creepers growing, and illus- 

 trating how natural foliage maybe utilised in conjunction with the electric light, to illuminate 

 conservatories, &c. 



SAMPLE & CO., English Agent, H. J. ADAMS. Several of his 

 patent " Pulley Grippers " to economise transmission of power by straps in the Electric Light 

 Machinery shed. 



SHARP AND MURRAY. Loan of Nets for drapery to dais on the 

 occasion of opening the Exhibition, and generally for decorative purposes throughout the time 

 of the Exhibition. 



SHAND & MASON, 75 Upper Ground Street, Blackfriars Eoad, have 

 placed at the disposal of the Executive Committee for use in case of file a number of their fire- 

 extinguishing appliances, consisting of : (1) One Improved Equilibrium Steam Fire Engine, 

 fitted with their Patent Inclined Water Tube. Boiler capable of raising steam very speedily, such 

 as they supply to Provincial Towns. (2) An Improved Manual Fire Engine, to be worked by 

 twenty- two men, of the same pattern as made by them for the Metropolitan, London, and other 

 Fire Brigades. (3) An Improved Curricle Engine, suitable for Villages and Private Estates. 

 (4) A No. 3 Metallic Engine, suitable for Farms and Colonial use. (5) Ten Improved Cor- 

 ridor Fire Engines, and Ten London Brigade Portable Fire Pumps, as supplied to Her 



