Great Britain Division VLEast Arcade, SI 



273. SAX, JULIUS, 108 Great Kussell Street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. 

 Electrical Signals for Vessels. 



273. CAMERON, MAJOR E. H., 106 Herbert Road, Woolwich. Damp- 

 proof Matches, which can "be put in water [for any ^period of time without ^destroying their 

 inflammability. 



274. BARRY & CO., 70 and 71 Bishopsgate Street, E.G. Lifeboat 

 davits and chocks, showing how easily and simply any sized boat can be put into the water in 

 less than a minute, with crew and passengers in the boat. 



275. BISHOP, E., Portland Road, South Norwood. Refrigerators for pre- 

 serving Fish and Meat : no ice required. 



276. BECK & CO., Limited, 130 Great Suffolk Street, Southwark, London. 

 Fog-horns to be seen in action in the Machinery Division. 



277. BAPTY, S. L., 65 Blackheath Road, Greenwich. (1) Collection of 

 Klinkerfue's Patent Weather Compass. This instrument is a very ingenious combination of 

 the barometer and hygrometer, giving a forecast of the approaching weather, based on the 

 barometric pressure and the amount of moisture in the air. (2) One Log suitable for use by 

 fishermen. (3) Seamen's Apparel. 



278. LANCASTER, CHARLES, 151 New Bond Street, W. Guns, rifles 

 and pistols. 



27&z. NEEDHAM, ARTHUR J., 14 The Terrace, Hammersmith. Need- 

 ham's Ejector and Magazine Gun for the use of crews, especially in the whale fishery. 



279. BODILL, PARKER & CO., Great Hampton Row, Birmigham. 

 (1) Samples of Thimbles for Sails, Brass, and Iron. (2) Iron Shackles for rigging. (3) Iron 

 Boat-hooks. (4) Iron Boat Eowlocks. (5) Lamps for Smacks. (6) Fog-horn Bellows. 

 (7) "Wooden Bulls'-eyes for Kigging. (8) Equipment of Fishing Vessels. 



27ga. WALSH, J. W., Soho Glass Works, Birmingham. Coloured and Deck 

 lights. 



280. WALKER, THOMAS, & SON, 58 Oxford Street, Birmingham. 

 (1) Ships' Logs. (2) Sounding Machines. (3) Log and Halyard Lines. (4) Bar Magnets. 

 (5) Magnetic Needles. (6) Lenses for Ship Lights. 



281. GREENWAY, CLIVE, VALE & CO., The People's Hall Works, 

 Birmingham. (1) Ship Locks and Brassfoundry. (2) Ship Signal, Saloon, Berth, Engine 

 Boom, Deck and other Lamps and Lanterns. (3) Side Lights. (4) Guns, Cannonade, 

 Mortars and Carriages, Bells, Belfreys. (5) Portable Rivet Forges, Ship Chandlery of every 

 kind. (6) Cork Fenders. (7) Life Buoys, Belts and Jackets. (8) Signal Balls. (9) Flash 

 Lights, Eockets and Blue Lights. (10) Bellows and other Fog Horns. (11) Snipping 

 Tackle. (12) Whip Gins, &c. 



282. NUNN, WILLIAM, & CO., Neptune Works, 204, 205, & 206, St. 

 George's Street, London, E. (1) Two sets of Signal Lamps. (2) Collection of Barometers and 

 Compasses. (3) Collection of Jimble and Cabin Lamps. (4) Set of Webb's Patent Deck 

 Lights. (5) Sundry Lamps and Fittings for Smacks and Herring Boats. (6) Patterns of 

 Blocks, Masthooks, &c., for Fishing Boats. 



282. PARTRIDGE & COOPER, 192 Fleet Street, E.G. Copying 

 Machine for daily fish price Msts. 



283. PROUT, S., Silver Street, Regent Street, W. Patent Dubbin for 

 softening and waterproofing fishermen's boots. 



283^. CHADBURN & SON, 96 Fenchurch Street, E.G., & 71-73 Lord 

 Street, Liverpool. Ships' Engine and Steering Telegraphs. 



284. WARNER, JOHN, & SON, The Crescent Foundry, Cripplegate, 

 E.G. (1) A 12-inch Turned and Polished Ship's Bell mounted in bronzed cast-iron dolphin 

 frame. (2) A 12-inch Turned and Polished Ship's Bell, mounted in polished brass scroll 

 frame. (3) A 12-inch Turned and Polished Ship's Bell, with polished brass brackets to hang 

 dead. (4) An 8-inch Turned and Polished Ship's Bell, with polished brass brackets to swing. 



GREENWAY, CLIVE, VALE & CO., 



MANUFACTORIES OF 



SHIP LOCKS and BRASS FOUNDRY, 



Signal, Saloon, Berth and other Ship Laanpt, Shipping Tackle, &d 



THE PEOPLE'S HALL WORKS, 



LOVEDAY STREET, 

 AND PLUME WORKS, NECHELLS, J 



(.See above.) 



