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76. SCHREIBER, CARL G. VON, St. Margaret's College, Lowestoft. 

 (1) Lobster and Crab Pot, permitting the escape of those undersized. (2) Model of a Life- 

 saving apparatus and Sea-Chest. 



77. MANN, T. J., Bishops Stortford. Lobster and Crab Gauges. 



77. GRIMSBY COAL SALT AND TANNING COMPANY. 

 (For details see No. 14/, p. 10.) 



WOODS, W. FELL, Gorse House, Forest Hill, S.E. Oyster Dredge. See 

 No. 774, West Arcade. 



DIVISION III. [Deep Sea Fisheries Gallery.} See Plan, p. 8. 

 Steam fishing vessels and steam carriers. 



78. LARKIN, SAMUEL, 12 Billingsgate Market, London. Model of 

 Screw Trawler and Carrier. 



79. SIMS & TOOZES, 10 Park Street, Hull. (1) Full Model of a Deep 

 Sea Trawler, 85 tons with Trawl complete, and fitted with Steam Capstan in working order. 

 (2) Models and Drawings of Steam Fishing Vessels and Carriers under 5 HP. (3) Full 

 Model of a Steam Screw Trawler and Carrier. 



80. BEAVOR-WEBB, J. (N. A.), K. T. Y. C., 7 Albemarle Street, London, 

 W. (1) Model of Steam Trawler, 95 ft. L. W. L. (2) Model of Steam Carrier, 120 ft. 

 L. W. L. (3) Model of Herring Boat. 



81. HAWTHORNS & CO., Leith, N.B. (1) Case containing Models. 

 (2) Half Model of Iron Screw Trawlers, length 92 ft., breadth 18 ft., depth 9 ft., for the 

 General Steam Fishing Company. (3) Half Model of Iron Screw Steamer for carrying cured 

 herrings in barrels, length 82| ft., breadth 18 ft., depth 9* ft. (4) Half Model (Iron) of Screw Tug, 

 length 70 ft., breadth 15 ft., depth 85 ft. All fitted with compound surface condensing Engines. 



Sia. WARD, T. WILSON, St. Margaret's College, Lowestoft. Model of a 

 fast-sailing Steam Yacht which might be used as Dispatch Boat between Fishing Fleets and 

 the Ports. 



82. BRITANNIA STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY, Limited, John 

 Wyvill, Manager, 4 Princess Terrace, Scarborough. Model and Half-model of a Steam Trawler. 



83. BROWN, ALFRED H., A.I.N.A., Naval Architect, ^Waterloo Place, 

 Pall Mall, London, S.W. Half Model of Steam Trawler and Carrier, combined on Back 

 Board. Also Lines of the same, in frame, glazed. 



830. FLEMING, JAMES, 10 Grant Street, Inverness, N.B. Model 

 of Steam Ship. 



84. JONES, E. PERCY S., Bother Iron Works Company, Limited, Eye, 

 Sussex. Model of Steam Trawler. 



840. GEARING, ARTHUR, 12 Werrington Street, N.W. Working 

 Model of Steam Trawler. 



85. METAXA, COUNT AND COUNTESS, 9 Norwood Terrace, 

 Southsea. (1) Model of Steam Trawler, fitted by G. S. Wells, L.K.C.S. (2) Specimen of a 

 Life-saving Waistcoat for Fishermen : invented by the Count Metaxa. (3) Model of old 

 English Sailing Frigate mounted on Shells. 



85^. BALL, MR., 223 Evering Eoad, Upper Clapton, London. Model of 

 a Schooner. 



86. FELLOWS, H., & SON, Great Yarmouth. (1) Half-model of Steam 

 Fishing Vessel. (2) Plan of Steam Fishing Vessel. 



86a. BURTON, J., Plymouth. Model of the "Boadicea," Plymouth 

 Trawler, with trawl complete. 



87. MARKS, WILLIAM, 6 Highbury Quadrant, Highbury New Park, 

 London, N. (1) Steam Fishing Vessel. This, Vessel, owing to its many air-tight revolving 

 rollers, is of sufficient buoyancy to admit railway trucks on deck for the convenience of packing 

 fish. It also has large reservoirs for preserving the Fish alive. The proposed breadth is 



Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, &c., give great 



support in cases of Weakness, 

 Varicose Veins, and 

 Sprains. 



for the Head and Spine. 

 Waterproof Bed Sheeting, Travelling 

 Conveniences, Syringes, Accouchement Sheets, Belts, and Braces, 



