Great Britain Division IV. Deep Sea Fisheries Gallery. 1? 



95. WOODGER, HENRY LAMBLE, 9 Haddo Terrace, Scarborough, 

 Yorks. Full-rigged model of Screw Steam Trawler, now working out of the port of 

 Scarborough. 



96. INGRAM, R., Brock Farm Cottage, North Shields. Working Model 

 of a proposed Screw Steam Trawler, built of Polished Zinc and Plated, fitted with Engine and 

 Boiler, 105ft. on Load Line, 112ft. 6 in. over all, Beam moulded 20 ft, depth 11 ft. 6 in., Scale 

 J in. to 1 foot. Illustrating a means of securing solid water for the Propeller to work in, and 

 effectual guarding from fouling the Trawl and Tow Line, and no hindrance to the speed of the 

 Steamer. 



DIVISION IV. [Deep Sea Fisheries Gallery.'] See Plan, p. 8. 

 Fishing vessels, and boats other than steam vessels. 



%* From considerations affecting the apportionment of space, it has been found necessary 

 to include in the British Deep Sea Fisheries Gallery, containing, among other Divisions, Division 

 IV., also boats used for Fresh-water Fishing (Division XX.} 



97. IRVINE, FRANCIS, 14 Skene Street, Macduff, N.B. Four Models 

 Full Kigged. (1) The "K. W. Duff" with Sweeping Mast and Screw Propeller, driven by 

 hand ; capstan, with safety rail, can be used in section, simple, efficient, and cost little. (2) 

 " Alexn Asher " Smack Rig with Sweeping Mast and safety rail, entirely out of the way when 

 down, new design of Steering Gear. (3) " Macduff "new build, with new design of Big, the 

 Sail does not require to be dipped in beating to windward, possessing the advantages of the 

 Lug Sail without the dangers of it. (4) " W. E. Gladstone " Trawler or Fish Carrier, the 

 openings on Deck are for stowing the Fish into the different compartments. 



98. HODGSON, J. W., 48 Kedbourne Street, Hull. Complete Model of 

 Trawl Fishing Vessel, built and fitted up strictly on a scale of -in. to 1 ft. Dimensions HO ft. 

 by 20 ft. by 10 ft. Showing Fish-room, Engine-room, and arrangement for working capstan 

 by Steam Power, &c. 



99. HO AD, JAMES C., JUN., Eye, Sussex. Model of the North Sea 

 Trawler, " City of London," of Hull, by f in. scale. Launched Februarv, 1883. 



100. PETERKIN, J. C., & CO., Eope and Sail Makers, Lossiemouth, 

 Elgin. Zulu Boat, rigged with Sails. 



101. BANKS, GEORGE, 1 Henrietta Court, St. Thomas Street, 

 Scarborough. Model of a North Sea Trawler, complete, fitted up inside, with Cabin, Fish 

 Koom, Ice Room, Warp Locker, and all requisites, &c., complete. 



102. ROSHER, CHARLES HENRY, 23 Fulham Park Gardens, 

 London, S.W. (1) Eskimo Kayak (canoe), Paddle, Boathook, Seal-harpoon and line. The 

 frame of the Kayak is constructed of wood fastened with thin strips of hide and sinews, and it 

 is covered with sealskin, sewn with reindeer sinews. The head of the harpoon is made from a 

 walrus tooth, and the line of walrus-hide. (2) Sealskin boots and mittens. 



103. FORRESTT & SON, Norway Yard, Limehouse, E. (1) Full- 

 eized Coble as used on North-East Coast. (2) Working Model of Marine Engine and 

 Machinery complete. 



194. HAMILTON, DANIEL, Upper Main Street, Dunbar, N.B. Model 

 of Fishing Boat. 



105. YpUNG, SIR ALLEN, 5 St. James Street, London, W. A Sledge 

 and Boat, with travelling equipment for long journeys over the ice, as supplied to the relief 

 ship " Hope." 



106. ROPER, RICHARD, 143 Lewisham High Road, New Cross, S.E. 

 (1) Fishing Punt, with fluted bottom, built on the cellular (unsinkable) principle, suitable 

 for rivers, lakes, &c., fitted with cabins for sleeping, cooking, &c., and tanks to hold fish. 

 Scale, 1 inch to 1 foot. (2) Fishing Punt, on the same principle, without cabins ; suitable for 



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