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236. KITE, C., & CO., Christopher Works, Chalton Street, London, N.W. 

 (1) Sectional Model of Ships, showing application of Ventilators. (2) Full-Size Ship Cabin 

 Stove-pipe Cap. (3) Collection of Models of Ventilating Appliances, suitable for Fishing or 

 other Vessels. (4) Outlet Chimney Breast Ventilators, Wall Inlet Ventilators, and Smoke- 

 curing for Chimney Caps, the effectual ventilation of fishermen's and all ordinary dwellings. 



237. HEATHORN, CAPT. T. B., E.A., 10 Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, 

 London. Water Brake, of such a method and construction as greatly to increase steering and 

 way-checking power. This double rudder could be used with great advantage by fishing boats, 

 either when at their nets or bringing up in small crowded harbours ; also by river steamers. 

 The gearing is equally applicable to double rudders in front or behind the propeller. 



238. BOYLE, ROBERT, & SON, 64 Holborn Viaduct, London, E.G., 

 and at Glasgow. (1) Collection of Boyle's Patent, Fixed, Self-acting Air Pump, Waterproof, 

 exhaust Ventilators ; suitable for ships, yachts, and fishing boats. (2) Collection of Boyle's 

 Patent Fixed Down-cast Waterproof Ventilators for ships, yachts, and fishing boats. (3) Col- 

 lection of Boyle's Patent Self- Acting Air-Pump Ventilators, different designs and sizes, suitable 

 for buildings and ships. 



23&z. TURTLE AND PEARCE, 13 Duke Street, London Bridge, S.E. 

 Commercial code of signals and flags of all nations printed (or pattern dyed), seamless. Flying 

 lighter, holding less water when wet, designs more correctly delineated, colours brighter 

 and more durable. [Western Gallery.'} 



239. WHITFIELD & HAKES, Manufacturers of Ship, Kailway, Tram- 

 car, and every description of Lamps, Humber Lamp Manufactory, Commercial Eoad, 

 Hull. Lamps. 



240. RUDD, W. H., Queen's Eoad, Great Yarmouth. Model of Stee] 

 Warp Coiling Apparatus, adapted to steam capstan engine, for saving space and labour IE 

 herring fishing boats, especially of the Yarmouth and Lowestoft class. 



24<Xi. HUTCHINSON, A., & CO., 3 & 4 Great Winchester Street, 

 London, E.G. Patent Non-Slipping Stair Nosing, for yachts, steamers or offices. Cheapei 

 and more durable than metal. 



241. HALL, DUNBAR, & CO., St. Ninian's Colour Works, Leith, neai 

 Edinburgh. (1) Anti-fouling Composition for Ships' Bottoms. (2) Collection of Colours 

 Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Tars, Cutch, and similar articles. (3) Models of Vessel 

 coated with Anti-fouling Composition. (4) Specimens of Iron Drums, &c., containg Compo- 

 sition, Paints, &c. 



242. PILLEY, WILLIAM, JUN., & CO., Upper Highgate, Birmingham 

 (1) Lights for Fishing Vessels. (2) Fog Horns of various kinds. 



243. PATENT FERRULE COMPANY, Sheepcote Street, Birmingham 

 General Shipping Tackle. 



244. HERON, THOMAS, Gas-lighting Engineer, Pump Street Works 

 London Road, Manchester; also Dublin and London. (1) Heron's Patent Coast-lighting 

 Lanterns from 20 to 2000 candles. (2) Heron's Patent Perfect Gas Lamp. (3) Heron 1 ! 

 Patent Duplex Gas-Burners. (4) All Kinds of Gas Lighting Appliances. 



245. BOWMAN, JAMES, 22 Square, Huntly, Aberdeenshire, N.B. (T 

 Port and Starboard Side Lights. (2) Patent Binnacle Lamp for burning heavy mineral oil 

 (3) Trigonal Signal Light, for small fishing boats under 20 tons. (4) Lights for Trawling 

 Vessels with ruby globes and no chimey burners, same principle as Anchor Lights. (5 

 Globular Anchor Light made so that if a Globe is broken a new one can be fitted in by ani 

 one. (6) Improved Masthead, Side, and other Ship Lights. (7) Metallic Buoys, 12, 13 am 

 14-inch for Herring Nets. 



246. LAFARGUE, ALPHONSE, Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge Street 

 Westminster, S.W. (1) New Hydraulic Steering Gear for manoeuvring vessels quickly t< 

 the saving of life and property at sea, thus preventing collisions and danger through fogs o: 



BOYLE'S SYSTEM OF VENTILATION 

 FOR SHIPS AND BUILDINGS 



IB pronounced by the most eminent scientific and practical authorities In the kingdom to be the 

 most efficient in existence. At the International Ventilation Competition, London, 1882, it was 

 adjudged the Victor and awarded the Prize 60. It also gained the Gold Medal, London, 1882. 



" Since these excellent ventilators hare been Introduced we have now got perfect methods of 

 ventilation." Dr. B. W. RICHAKDSON, F.R.S. 



ROBERT BOYLE AND SON, 64 Holborn Viaduct, London, and HO BothweU Street, Olasgow. 



