XC Electric Lighting. 



Room, two in- Lecture Theatre, three in Kitchens, and twenty-one in Dining Rooms ; twenty- 

 eight in all. 



ELECTRIC LIGHT SUPPLY COMPANY, Limited, 28 York Street, 

 S.W. The Life Boat Shed is lit by this Company with five arc lamps (Volta), and forty 

 incandescent lamps light the Literary Superintendent's Rooms; these are driven from two 

 Fraukland Biirgin dynamos in the Machine Room. 



ELPHINSTONE-VINCENT, MESSRS., Entrance Vestibule, Fine 

 Arts Gallery, &c. Display 350 incandescent lights (Woodhouse & Rawson's) driven by 

 an Elpliiustone-Vincent dynamo machine in the Machine annexe. The fittings in glass are 

 by Messrs. F. & C. Osier, 100 Oxford Street, London ; and Birmingham. 



WOODHOUSE & RAWSON, 11 Queen Victoria Street, E.G. Wood- 

 house & Rawson's Incandescent Lamps in the Vestibule and Fine Arts Gallery. 



EDMUNDS, HENRY, Victoria Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. The 

 Promenade Gallery Illuminated by twenty-five Hochhausen lamps, worked by a direct 

 current H. H. dynamo in the Machine Room. In the Western Corridor & Quadrant Fifteen 

 arc lamps, driven by small H. H. dynamos. On the Upper Terrace a Light Mast, on the same 

 plan as that in Madison Square, New York; carrying six large lamps of 3000 cp. each, 

 driven by H. H. dynamo. This mast, 120 feet high, is designed to light the whole of the 

 Upper Terrace and Gardens. 



GERARD ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, Limited, 



Societe Anonyme d'Electricite", Paris. The galleries appropriated to Spain and Russia are lit 

 by seventeen arc lamps on the Gerard system, actuated by Siemens' alternating current 

 dynamo driving eight lamps in Spain and one Gerard alternating current dynamo feeding nine 

 lamps in Russia, both dynamos to be seen in Machine Room. 



FERRANTI, THOMPSON & INCE, 3 Fenchurch Avenue, E.G. In 

 the Aquarium Four hundred and fifty incandescent lamps, Swan & Wright & Mackie type, 

 deriving current from one machine (Ferranti). In the Machine Room Ferranti-Thompson 

 dynamo, excited by Siemens' direct current machine, and capable of lighting 1000 incandescent 

 lamps. 



BRITISH ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, Turk's Head Yard, Turn- 

 mill St., E.G. The Central Transepts (Norway and Sweden) Sixteen arc lamps (Brockie), 

 driven by Gramme dynamo machines in the Machine Annexe. In Third Class Refreshment 

 Buffet One 3000 cp. Brockie lamp. 



ELECTRICAL POWER AND LIGHT CONTRACT AGENCY, 

 57 Gracechurch Street, E.G. (S. J. Mackie, C.E., Engineer). Fifteen arc lamps (Lea system), 

 lighting the West Central Transept (Canada and United States) ; six Werdermann lamps, 

 lighting Board of Trade Shed. Glass shades for Lea and Werdermann lamps of special 

 pattern and materials by Pattison. Forty-six Wright and Mackie incandescent lights 

 illuminating the Fishermen's and Mariners' Home, the new Fisherman's Cottage, and three of 

 Fisheries Exhibition Executive Offices. Opal shades and brackets (Hughes' patent) ; and 

 Wright and Mackie's ship's cabin Mermaid brackets and fittings. 



JABLOCHKOPF ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, 

 LIMITED, 1 Great Winchester Street Buildings. Main Central Gallery (Netherlands, 

 Norway, Sweden, Canada, &c.) Sixty Jablochoff single-candle lamps, worked by three 

 Jablochkoff Gramme self-exciting alternating-current dynamos in Machine Shed. And in 

 Central Avenue Four lamp posts, with two candles in each from similar machines. 



WILLARD, F. L., 85 Hoxton Street, N., Western Quadrant, three (Willard) 

 arc lamps, driven from one Biirgin dynamo in Machine Room. 



PILSEN JOEL ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, Telegraph Street, 

 Moorgate Street, E.G. The Western Gallery With twenty-eight Pilsen arc lamps, nom. 

 1000 cp. each, driven by two Schiickert direct current dynamos, 14 lamps each, in the Machine 

 Room. 



ELECTRICAL POWER STORAGE COMPANY, THE, Great Win- 

 chester Street Buildings, E.G. Fifty incandescent lamps (Swan), fed by a full battery of 

 Sellon Volckmaar accumulators, lighting the Entrances, Chairman's Offices, &c. 



BALL'S UNIPOLAR COMPANY. One circuit of seven Ball's arc 

 lamps, nom. 800 cp. each ; disposed four in Fish Market, three in Pavilion Corridor ; driven by 

 a small Ball's Unipolar dynamo in the Machine Room. 



OSLER, F. & C., 100 Oxford Street, Manufactory, Birmingham, have 

 supplied all the cut glass electric fittings, specially designed by themselves, for entrance, also 

 the magnificent electroliers in cut glass, 90 lights, and two electroliers, 15 lights, in cut glass 

 and brass, all fitted with their special arrangement for central contact for incandescent lamp 

 in Fine Arts Court. 



