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Majesty the Queen, His Koyal Highness the Prince of Wales, and other members of the Royal 

 Family, &c., &c. (6) Also an assortment of Chemical Fire Engines, Stand Pipes, Hose, Branch 

 Pipes, &c., to be used in connection with the above engines, and the hydrants fixed in various 

 parts of the grounds. 



SHIPWRECKED FISHERMEN'S AND MARINERS' SOCIETY. 

 Fishermen's Home. 



SIEBE, GORMAN, & CO., 187 Westminster Bridge Eoad, S.E. 

 (1) Diving Apparatus, Royal Navy pattern. (2) Diver working under water daily, with a 

 telephone attached to his helmet. (3) Submarine electric light. (4) Large oil painting, the 

 "Raising of H.M.S. 'Eurydice.'" (5) Largo collodion of relics from tho deep, some of which 

 have been collected from the Spanish flagship " Almirante " of tho Armada ; and the " Mary 

 Rose," lost in the reign of Henry VIII.; relics from the "Royal George;" ancient bronze 

 lamp, with sponge attached to same. 



SINCLAIR, JAMES, 104 Leadenhall Street, London, E.G. (1) Ten No. 5 

 new patent Extincteurs, with three charges of chemicals and leather -yokes each. Pedestals 

 for standing same. (2) Two new " Express " 20-gallon Extincteurs on wheels, with hose reels 

 and charge boxes. (3) One " Village " Chemical Fire Engine, with two 20-gallon Extincteurs 

 mounted on wheels. Shafts for horse. Two splicing ladders, hose, buckets, lamps, &c. (4) 

 One "Victor" Chemical Brigade Fire Engine, one 50-gallon Extincteur, two No. 5 Extincteurs. 

 Mounted on four wheels, shafts and pole for horses, two splicing ladders, hose reel, charge 

 box, buckets, hose, lamps, &c., complete. (5) One " Prince of Wales " combined Manual and 

 and Chemical Fire-Engine, with four 4 j -inch gun -metal pumps in wrought-iron tank, mounted 

 on three-wheels, delivery and suction hose, branch, &c. (6) Six TyndalPs Smoke Filter 

 Respirators for breathing in dense smoke. These celebrated Chemical Fire Engines have 

 been supplied to the Admiralty and various Government offices ; they are self-acting and 

 al \vays ready for action, one gallon of chemicalized water being of greater extinguishing power 

 than thirty gallons of ordinary water. Tte contents are harmless to life, health or property. 



SOLOMON, L. & A., 164 to 172 Queen Victoria Street, London, E.G., 

 have supplied desks, washhand stands, looking glasses, &c., for use in the Cheap Fish Dining 

 Department. 



STEVEN, BROTHERS., & CO., 35 Upper Thames Street, London. 

 (1) Yacht, Boat, Steamer Cabin, Dumpy, and Shop Stoves. (2) Milton Economic Portable 

 Cooking Range. (3) Kitchener, with Steven Bros.' Patent Self-acting Cone Ventilator, which 

 draws away the objectionable smells from the cooking of fish and vegetables into the chimney, 

 thus removing the principal objection to close fire ranges. (4) Deck Pipes. (5) Barge 

 Pumps. (6) Two Hundred Standards. 



STEWARD, J. H., 406 Strand, W.G. Thermometers and Barometers in 

 the Tanks and Aquaria. 



TRELOAR & SONS, 68, 69 & 70 Ludgate Hill, have given the door 

 mats, made of cocoa-nut fibre, as they have done before to similar Exhibitions, and at the 

 International Exhibitions in London and Paris. 



UNITE, JOHN, 291 & 293 Edgware Road, London, W. Practical 

 assistance rendered in the supply of awnings, chairs, banners, and other decorations. Also 

 tent, and garden seats with awnings. 



UNITED ASBESTOS COMPANY, 161 Queen Victoria Street, E.G. 

 Supplied about one hundred tons of Asbestos (Indestructible) Paint for the painting of the 

 exterior and interior of the wooden buildings of the Exhibition. 



UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY, Limited, 36 Great Coleman 

 Street, have (by permission of Her Majesty's Postmaster General) arranged with the Com- 

 mittee of the Exhibition to connect it without charge with the Telephone Exchange 

 system by two distinct Call Rooms, both being fitted up and specially arranged for the purpose, 

 one in the immediate vicinity of the Fish Halls and the other in the centre of the Exhibition. 

 The various Sections of the Exhibition are connected by Instruments supplied by this Com- 

 pany. The stations are as under: 1. Executive. 2. Parcels office, principal entrance. 

 3 Dining room (Bertram & Roberts' Office). 4. Machinery for Electric Lighting (Mr. Gooch's 

 office). 5. Workmen's exit, Queen's Gate. 0. Royal Pavilion. 7. Russia. 8. Canada. 

 9. United States of America. 10. Belgium. 11. Sweden. 12. Spain. 13. India, Ceylon, &c. 

 14. Press Room. 15. Refreshment Room, North exit, Exhibition Road. 1G. Refreshment 

 Room, North exit, Queen's Gate. 17. Conservatory. 19. Humphrey's Fisherman's hut. 

 21. Call room, fish market. 23. Albert Hall. 



VINCENT ROBINSON AND CO., 4 Wigmore Street, W. Carpets for 

 the Pavilion erected for H.R.H. the President. 



WALSINGH^M, LORD, Merton Hall, Thetford, has kindly placed the 

 under-mentioned live fish at the disposal of the Committee, viz,: 1000 golden tench; from 15 



