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151. TAYLOR, ALEXANDER, Boatbuilder and Fish Curer, Landhaveu, 

 Fraserburgh, N.B. (1) Model of Deep Sea or Herring Boat. (2) Model built on a scale of 

 1 in. to the foot, the Lug Sail to work by aft the Mast without hoisting or lowering in the 

 process of tacking; likewise Permanent Safety Rails round the fore part of the boat, and 

 Portable Rails round the afterpart. (3) (4) Model 

 built on a scale of in. to the foot, with alterations on the Lug Sail ; also more safely provided 

 for the steersman, and with a Winch for hoisting or lowering the mast. 



152. WALES, H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF, Marlborough House, 

 London, W. Model (Working), representing two Fishing Boats at Sea. 



153. JOHNSON, FRANK C., The Lodge, Brixham. Fully rigged 

 Model of a 40-ton Brixham Sailing Trawler. 



154. EXETER, THE MOST HONOURABLE THE MARQUIS 

 OF, Burghley Park, Stamford. Model of a Steam Trawling Yacht. 



155. EARL'S SHIPBUILDING AND ENGINEERING COM- 

 PANY, Limited, Hull. Plans and Drawings of Steam Trawler. 



156. CRITTON, HENRY, Cobholm, Southtown, Yarmouth. Half Model 

 of Sailing Trawler, and also Model of Lifeboat. 



157. WATSON & FOX, Shipbuilders, Great Western Docks, Plymouth. 

 (1) Model of lines of Plymouth Trawler from which eight vessels have been built. (2) Model 

 of lines of Plymouth Trawler. (3) Half-model of Plymouth or South Coast Trawler, from 

 which eight vessels have been built; length 70*4; breadth, 17' 5; depth, 9*4; register 

 tonnage, 47. (4) Half Model of Plymouth Trawler. This vessel is fitted as a Yacht, and 

 cruises three months in the summer, and trawls the remainder of the year; length, 73*5; 

 breadth 17 2 ; length, L.W.L., 70 2 ; depth, 10 ; Keg. Ton. 46 tons ; Y.K. A. Rule, 74 tons. 



158. GARROOD, CHARLES, South Lodge, Forest Hill, London, S.E. 

 A Drawing of Boat, showing apparatus to prevent capsizing. 



159. SUMMERS, ANDREW, 42 Cairnbulg, Fraserburgh, Aberdeen- 

 shire. Model, Fishing Scull, half real size with mock baited line, all got up and made by the 

 Exhibitor. 



160. TARNER, G. EDWARD, 35 High Street, St. Marylebone, London, 

 "W. (1) Sectional Sketch Model of Ship : illustrating Pamphlet Suggestions for Increasing 

 the Safety of Ships, by the Combination of Hollow-End Compartments with Girder Keel, 

 with " Suggestions " attached, accompanied by two small whole models, and lead weights for 

 showing the eifect of hollow-end compartments by experiment (exhibited at the Shipwright's 

 Company's Exhibition at Fishmongers' Hall, 1882), a system of construction applicable in a 

 greater or less degree to ships and vessels of all sizes and for all purposes. (2) Section Model 

 of Ship in glass case. (3) Two small Models and two Lead Weights on stand under glacis 

 cover. 



161. MOIR, JAMES, 11 Upper Grove Place, Edinburgh. Three Oil 

 Paintings and three sectional elevations of the different boats in use on the North-east Coast of 

 Scotland. 



162. WILKINS, FREDERIC, C.E., 55 Poland Street, London, W. 

 (1) Improved Ships for Fishing, Yachting, Passengers, or War uses, with a gasaline engine 

 and submarine observatory. (2) Submarine Vessels, Stations, Diving Bells, &c. : these may 

 remain under water for years without inconvenience to the crews. 



163. WATSON, JOHN, 29 North Portland Street, Glasgow. Portable 

 Canvas Canoe. With water-tight compartment of 4001bs. displacement. Canoe when open is 

 12 feet long by 30 inches broad, and 14 inches deep. A double paddle 7 feet 3 inches long. 

 Canoe when closed rolls up into a cylinder 3 ft. 3 in. long by 9 in. in diameter, including 

 Paddle and Seat, and weighs 30 Ibs. with everything complete. 



164. KING, J., & CO., Boat Builders, Three Colt Street, Limehouse, E. 

 (1) Yacht Dinghy. Copper fastened, planked with Mahogany, Brass Kowlocks and Yoke, 

 Balance Lug Sail, Mast, Oars, &c. (2) Smack's Dinghy. Copper fastened, Frame of English 

 oak, planked with English elm, Oars, Mast, Yard, Lug Sail, Kowlocks, &c. (3) Steam Launch 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON, 



MAKERS OF 



3fi8bermen's itefcin Clotbing 



OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 



37, Queen Victoria Street London, E.G. 



WORKS: LIMEHOUSE, E. 



