34 Great Britain. Division VI. East Arcade. 



indicate what holm she is on to approaching vessels. An automatic electric controlling gear 

 ensures that the light cannot be swept round, except in accordance witli the course being 

 steered. 



300. DAVIS, JOSEPH, & CO., Fitzroy Works, Kennington Park .Road, 

 London, S.E. (1) Royal Polytechnic Barometer, in which is incorporated the Admiral 

 Fitzroy's " Prize Medal " Barometer, simplified and improved. (2) A Collection of ditto, in 

 various Patterns and Woods. (3) Marine Barometers. (4) Aneroid Barometer, specially 

 made for fishermen. (5) A Collection of Aneroid Barometers. (6) Compasses. (7) Tele- 

 scopes and Marine Glasses. (8) Salinometers and Specific Gravity Tests. (9) Thermometers 

 and Scientific Instruments. 



300. STEVEN BROTHERS & COMPANY, 35 Upper Thames Street, 

 London. (1) Yacht and Cabin Stoves. (2) Ships' Hearths, &c. 



301. PEACOCK & BUCHAN, Southampton and London. (1) Anti-foul 

 ing Composition for Fishing Vessels' Bottoms. (2) Beady Mixed Paint for Sea Stores. 



30I. CONSTANTINE, S. J., 61 Fleet Street, E.G. (1) Ships* Cooking 

 ranges. (2) Yacht and Cabin stoves and cooking utensils. 



3016. CASELLA, L., 147 Holborn, E.G. (i) Iron Bottle. (2) Plug 

 (broken). (3) Steel Bar. (4) Glass Disc. (5) Casella Miller Deep Sea Thermometer. (6) 

 Specimens broken, 6 pieces. (7) Casella Miller Deep Sea Thermometer by T. Y. Buchanan. 

 (8) Piezometer ditto. 



302. FRASER, A. B., & CO., 6 New Quay, Liverpool. Patent "Acme" 

 Fresh-water Distilling Apparatus, suitable for Troop, Passenger and Cattle Ships, Whaling 

 and Deep Sea Fishing Vessels. Sanctioned and approved by the Board of Trade. 



303. CORNWALL, COMMITTEE FOR. For details, see page 126. 



3030. MACKENZIE, CAPT. H. SOMERSET, K.N., 4 Great St. 

 Helens, E.C. Universal Hand Power Winch. Mackenzie Vivian Patent. 



304. MORRISON, WILLIAM, & SONS, Engineers, Jane Street, Leith, 

 Scotland. (1) Patent Improved Steam Apparatus for hauling and working the nets of fish- 

 ing boats. (2) Two Patent Net-hauling Machines for hand use. (3) Two Masthead Blocks 

 for Wire Rope. 



305. DREW & CABMAN, 245 and 246 High Holborn, London. Glass 

 Lenses, bulls'-eye-cut in prism for ships' lamps and signals, Glasses for Barometers and Com- 

 pass Cases, Cut and Polished Deck Lights in metal frames. Fish Aquariums and Water 

 Tanks in metal frames and plate glass. All kinds of Plain, Ornamental and Bevelled Mirrors 

 in metal frames for cabins, saloons, &c. All kinds of Glass Show Cases for preserving or 

 display of stuffed fish. Books, Fishing Tackle, &c., specially prepared for hot and cold climates. 



306. LIARDET, JOHN EVELYN, 14 Fenchurch Street, London, 

 E.C. (1) Four Fluked Hinged Anchor, 12 cwt. (2) Three Fluked Hinged 

 Anchor. (3) Automatic Mushroom Hinged Anchor, 10 cwt. (4) Spring and Double- Acting 

 Windlass, for all Trawlers, Tugs, and other Ships, to be worked by steam or hand power. 

 (5) Towing Spring with Hook, 60 Ibs. (6) Four-Bladed Propellers, 50 Ibs. (7) Six-Bladed 

 Propellers, 50 Ibs. (8) " Kule of the Road of the Sea." Electric Warning, to ring One Bell 

 when the ship is on Port course, and Two Bells, or a Bell and a Gong for Starboard course. 

 Will Light the Port or Starboard Lights, at the Masthead, and a Blue Stern Light, in 

 addition to the Bells, to show the position of the ship at night, to be acted on direct by the 

 rudder, to prevent collisions at sea. (9) Ship's Log. (10) Boat Lowering Gear and Dis- 

 engaging Gear. (11) Spring Link for taking off the snapping and breaking of Cables, 

 Hawsers, Ropes, &c. (12) Complete Working Model, built according to plan with case, of a 

 Double Ram Steel-Clad Full-rigged Ship, to act as a Guard Ship for protecting Fishing 

 Boats. Designed 1853. (13) Geometrical Drawings of Iron or Steel Tubular Floating 

 Harbours of Refuge for all purposes, being a fourth the cost of stone or masonry work. (14) 

 Spring to attach to tiller to relieve strain on rudder. [Western Gallery. ,] 



"LAND AND WATER " says 



" Messrs. BENJAMIN'S Establishment is quite a 

 Tailoring Museum. Sportsmen and Sportswomen in 

 particular can find everything here in the way of Sporting 

 and Outdoor Apparel." 



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