126 Great Britain Division I. Cornwall County Committee. 



1054. GROSSMAN, JAMES H., 31 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, W. 

 Dr. Howard's 4-Wheeled Ambulance. J. U. Burt & Co., 23 Swinton Street, Gray's Inn Road, 

 Patentees. The vehicle is supported mainly on the two hind wheels, with very elastic springs. 

 On the right of the floor of the ambulance is a couch, the frame of which is supported on four 

 elliptical springs, the top of the couch is in the form of a stretcher or litter, which slides in 

 and draws out in grooves and on rollers fixed to the frame. The top or stretcher portion can 

 be drawn out and carried to the bedside to receive a patient, and then can be slid into position 

 on -the frame of the couch without shaking the patient. On the left hand inside of the 

 carriage is a seat for an attendant, but it is removable, so that if two patients are required 

 to be conveyed at once, a stretcher (part of the equipment of the vehicle) can be suspended 

 in the loops of four straps, fixed in position for that purpose parallel with the couch, and the 

 attendant can ride with the driver. There is also an iron bar provided, to fix on the rear of 

 the ambulance on a level with the woodwork in front, to form a resting place for the ends 

 of two ordinary police stretchers, so that in case of need, four injured persons could really be 

 conveyed to the hospital. 



Exhibited in the Conservatory of the Eoyal Horticultural Gardens. 



10540. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. State Barge. Built of oak, 

 in the Reign of James I. Rows 21 oars. Length 63 ft. 



1055. JOHNSON, W. Fishing Boat " Neptune," in which the Exhibitor 

 sailed from Drontheim in Norway to London Bridge in about 20 days, over a course of 

 ], 000 miles. 



1056. BARRY & CO., 70 and 71, Bishopsgate Street, London. Full-sized 

 Patent Davits and Chocks. 



1057. EARLSWOOD AYSLUM, Red Hill, Surrey. Model of a Steam 

 Ship, resembling the "Great Eastern," made by an inmate. Length lift. Gin.; width. 

 3 ft. 9 in. ; height, 8 ft. 6 in. 



CLASS I. 



DIVISION I. 



CORNWALL COUNTY COMMITTEE. 



320. JAMES, C. J., Newlyn. Herring Net (hand-made). 



32&. MURRISH, J., Newlyn. Pilchard Net (hand-made). 



32c. KITCHEN, H. F., Newlyn. Trammel (hand-made), invented by 

 Exhibitor. 



32d. HUMPHREYS, WILLIAM, Newlyn. Foot Rope Nets (hand-made). 



32e. RICHARDS, HY., Mousehole. Fly Net (hand-made). 



32/. COX, JOHN, Cadgwith. (1) Seine for rough ground. (2) Seine 

 for catching fish at a great distance from land. 



32*7. CLIMO, JOSEPH E., Fowey. (1) Trammel. (2) Eed Mullet 

 Net. (3) Salmon Net. (4) Shrimp Net. (5) Hoop Net. (6) Three specimens of Cured 

 Nets. (7) Bolter. (8) Card containing thirteen sizes of hooks. 



32^. KITTO & SONS, Porthleven. (1) Mackerel Net, machine-made, 

 (2) Herring Net, ditto. 



32. GEORGE, J. B., St. Mawes. Seine for catching fish at a great 

 distance from land. 



33;. NAUTILUS CLUB, Penzance. (1) Case of hand-line fishing gear. 



32k RASHLEIGH, E. W., Kilmarth, Par. Two Cases of Old-fashioned 

 Fishing Gear. 



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IN ONE- POUND ONE SHILLING CANISTERS. 

 SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE OF THE MANUFACTUKERS, 



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