Great Britain Division, IX. Life-boat Shed. 



LIFE SAVING 



UNITED STATES 



LIFE BOATS 



HEDGCOCK, F. J., 34 Great Ormond Street, Queen's Square, 

 London. Model of Life-saving Raft, used as locker and seat ; especially adapted for use on 

 mail and emigrant vessels, can be kept provisioned and supplied with, life-buoys, swing 

 compass, sail and rocket-tube, ready for immediate use. When not required as a raft, forms 

 a useful locker and seat. When required for use the sides are folded out and the stretchers 

 fastened across, at once producing a raft of simple adaption and enormous floating power. 

 Certificate of merit, Life-Saving Appliance Exhibition, Alexandra Palace, 1882. 



345. HUMBLE, WILLIAM, & SON, Limekiln Shore, North Shields. 



(1) Cork Life Buoys. (2) Cork Life Jackets. (3) Life-boat, framed with wood, and built of 

 cork, If inch from keel to gunwale, with air-tight deck and ends, has four tubes, which makea 

 her unsinkable. (4) Long Line Floats. (5) Cork Folding Chair. (6) Cork Fenders. 



346. HAMBLIN, NATHANIEL, JUN., 57 Bow Lane, Poplar, London, 

 E. (1) Model of a self-righting Life-boat, partly ejecting water from her, fitted with provision 

 tank and fresh water tank. Air buoyancy easily removed in event of damage to boat, or 

 thrown overboard to assist others floating, for the use of ships, yachts, &c., fitted with entirely 

 new disengaging gear. (2) Life Saving Apparatus, frame of boat fitted to frame showing an 

 instantaneous Boat Disengaging Gear to be seen in action, fitted to any boat for ships or yachts. 



347. TEASDEL, WILLIAM, C.E., Harbour Works, Great Yarmouth, 

 Norfolk. (1) Model of Lifeboat. (2) Model of Surf Lifeboat. (3) Model of Sailing Life- 

 boat and Carriage. (4) Model of Lifeboat Carriage. (5) Model of Punt for laying anchor 

 for getting off Lifeboat. (6) Model of Lifeboat with increased stability and buoyancy. 



348. BAHARIE & ADAMSON, 7 Lawrence Street, and 3 Nile Street, 

 Sunderland. (1) Two models. One ship's Lifeboat built of wood, cork, and india rubber. 



(2) One shore Lifeboat for shore purposes, built of wood, cork and india rubber, both on 

 Exhibitor's patent principle. (3) One Ship's Lifeboat unsinkable and unstaveable, built of 

 wood, cork and india rubber. 



348^. SHEPHERD, H. C. W., Hull House, Eaglan Street, Lowestoft 

 (1) Model of Lifeboat on Carriage. (2) Model of Ship's Lifeboat and Hand Kocket 

 Apparatus. 



349. LESLIE, W., & HAMBLIN, N., Boat Builders, New Eoad, Black- 

 wall. (1) Lifeboat for ship or coast. Self-righting in seaway, unsinkable ; ejection of water 

 when swamped to water line. Oars, mast, sail, &c. Life-belts as gear for above boat. Tanks 

 fitted in bottom of boat to hold 18 gallons of fresh water, and cannisters with water-tight lids 



ANDERSON, ABBOTT, AND ANDERSON'S 



PATENT TANNED CANVAS RUBBER-LINED FIRE HOSE. 



SUPPLIED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. 



Guaranteed Pressure, 300-lbs. to the square inch. 

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