60 Great Britain Division XXL East Arcade. 



The programme of the Great International Fisheries Exhibition divides the subjects under 

 this class into 1st. Apparel and Personal Equipment; 2nd. Food and Medicine Chest; 3rd. 

 Models and Plans of Dwellings; and 4th. Contracts of Partnership, Insurance of Life, Boats, 

 Gear ; and other branches, however, will probably be suggested at the conferences to be held 

 on the economic condition of fishermen. A gracious Providence supplements the riches of 

 the earth with the riches of the sea for the sustenance of the many millions of the human 

 race. And it should be our endeavour, not only to advance as much as possible the 

 conditions of the industry, but also to improve the economic condition for those engaged in 

 the same. LEONE LEVI, 



Professor of the principles of Commerce and Commercial 

 Law, King's Collet 



lege, London. 



DIVISION XXI. [East Arcade.] See Plan, p. 26. 

 Apparel and personal equipment. 



517. GALLEY & CO., 148 Fenchurcli Street, E.G. (1) Samples of 

 " TheseVs " Chemical Oil for the softening, preserving, and rendering waterproof all Leather 

 articles, such as Sea Boots, Fishing Lines, Pump and Fire Hose, Leggings, Harness, &c., &c., 

 and samples of articles prepared therewith. 



518. ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, 37 Queen Victoria 

 Street, London. (1) Fishermen's Oilskin Apparel and Personal Equipment. (2) Waterproof 

 Oilskin Clothing for Fishermen of all nations. . (3) The Special " Captain's" Coat. (4) The 

 "Admiral" Coat, with improved fly. (5) The " Plimsoll " Jacket. (6) The Super Leather- 

 bound French Coat, with Epaulets. (7) Trousers, Leggings, and Sou'-Westers of every quality 

 to match Coats and Jackets. (8) Women's Fishing Skirts with Bibs. (9) Women's Fishing 

 Aprons, as supplied to the Newfoundland Fisheries. (10) Men's Fishing Vests, with and 

 without sleeves. (11) Seamen's Bags. (12) The Royal Yachting Coat, as worn by Royalty. 



$l8a. BAIN, MRS. GEORGE, Eaton Eoad, Hampstead. Specimens of 

 Hand-knitting from the Shetland Islands. 



519. CHISIM, ANGUS, 140 & 144 Corporation Street, Belfast. 

 With a Branch in Ardglass, Ireland. (1) Oilskin Trousers, made closed up, without fly or 

 fall, for hauling drift nets. (2) Oilskin Coat, no seam in the body, except the shoulder. (3) 

 Sou'- Wester, with piece round back of the head. (4) Oilskin Trousers, Jacket and Hood in 

 one. Irish Frieze. (5) Trousers and Double-breasted Sleeved Vest, made to button close up, 

 or fold down at pleasure, 



520. ROSS, W. R., 23 Longate Street, Peterhead, N.B. Boots to be worn 

 by Fishermen at Sea. - 



521. HENRY, JAMES HAY, The Pharmacy, Macduff, N.B. Specimens 

 of Linseed Oil, for use in the preparation of Fishermen's Waterproof Clothing. 



522. FORBES, WILLIAM, 33 Duff Street, Macduff, N.B. A Specimen 

 Suit of Clothing as worn by Moray Firth Fishermen. 



523. TIPPITT, SON, & CO., Plymouth, Fishermen's, Yachtsmen's, and 

 Seamen's Clothiers and Outfitters. Fishermen's Clothing. 



524. BRAND, H. & E., Broad Kow and Trinity Quay, Great Yarmouth. 

 (1) Grained Water-boots. (2) Entire Personal Equipment of Fishermen. (3) Life-size 

 Models of Fishermen dressed for Sea or Shore Service. (4) Fishermen's Oiled and other 

 Clothing. (5) Hand-knitted and other Guernseys. (6) Hand-knitted Mittens and Stockings. 



525. CRAIB, JAMES, & SON, 20 Duff Street, Macduff, N.B. Pair of 

 Fishermen's Sea Boots. 



526. WILSON, WILLIAM, Albert House, High Street, Berwick-on-Tweed. 

 (1) Long Herring Fishing Boots. (2) Long Salmon Fishing Boots. (3) Knee Deck Boots. 

 (4) Knee Salmon Fishing Bdots. (5) Wading or Shooting Boots. (6) Ladies' Kod Fishing 

 Boots. (7) Gentlemen's Eod Fishing Boots. (8) Gentlemen's Waterproof Wading Stockings 

 and Brogues complete. All Waterproof. 



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