1876. CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH SECTION. THE CATALOGUE NUMBER OF EACH EXHIBITOR WILL BE FOUND AT END OF ENTRY, CL 100, 115, 222. 106. DEPARTMENT I.-MINING AND METALLURGY. MINERALS, ORES, BUILDING STONES, AND MINING PRODUCTS, CLASS 100.-Minerals, ores, etc. Metallic and non-metallic minerals, exclusive of coal and CLASS 101.-Mineral combustibles. Coal, anthracite, semi-bituminous and bituminous, coal- CLASS 102.-Building stones, marbles, slates, etc. Rough, hewn, sawn, or polished, for build- CLASS 103.-Lime, cement, and hydraulic cement, raw and burned, accompanied by specimens Specimens of lime mortar and mixtures, with illustrations of the processes of mixing, etc. Beton mixtures and results, with illustrations of the processes. Artificial stone for building purposes, building blocks, cornices, etc. Artificial stone mixtures, for pavements, walls, or ceilings, Plasters, masties, etc. CLASS 104-Clays, kaolin, silex, and other materials for the manufacture of porcelan, thence, CLASS 105-Graphite, crude and refined; for pollahing purposes; for lubricating, electrotyping, CLASS 106.-Litographic sows, boues, whetavus, grindstone, grinding and polishing Shearer, Smith, & Co., Granite Merchants and Quarry Owners, and Granite Polishers, Dalbeattie Granite Quarries, Scotland, and 21, Great George Street, Westminster, London, S.W. Specimens of Scotch Polished Granite from their Quarries at Dalbeattie. Also specimens of axed and pick-dressed Granite for Buildings, Docks, Lighthouses, &c., and specimens of Street Paving Blocks. (11) Hunter, James, Polished Granite Manufacturer, 209, King Street, Aberdeen, Scotland. Red polished granite Monument. Exhibitor, London, 1862, under the Firm of Robertson and Hunter. (12) CI 102. Cl. 102. Cl. 102. Cl. 102. Cl. 103, 104. CL. 103. CI. 103. Cl. 103, 206. Cl. 103, 517. Wouldham Cement Co., Portland Cement Manufacturers, and Grey Stone Lime Burners, Offices, 10A, King's Arms Yard, Moorgate Street, London, E.C.; Works, Wouldham-on-the-Medway, Kent, England. Specimens of Portland cement and its ingredients in different stages of manufacture. Concrete blocks and other objects made therefrom. (16) Exhibitors, Moscow, 1872 (Grand Gold Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Merit); London, 1874 (Exhibitors Medal); Paris Maritime Exhibition, 1875 (Diploma of Honour). Francis & Co., Cement, Whiting, and Plaster of Paris Manufacturers. Offices Vauxhall, London. Works, Cliffe Creek, Rochester. Depôts, Liverpool and Goole. Specimens of Portland, Roman, Medina, and Parian Cement; also of Cement Concrete as used for Building Foundations, Stabling, Paving, and Railway Arches. Samples of Parian Scagliola and decorated Parian. (21) Exhibitors, London, 1851 (Medal). Busse, G., & Co., See Cl. 224. Pike, William Joseph, Clay Merchant. Wareham, Dorsetshire. Raw materials. (22) Harrison, George King (late Perrens and Harrison), Stourbridge Clay Proprietor Fire Brick and Gas Retort Manufacturer, The Lye and Brettell Lane Fire Clay Mines, and Brick Works, Stourbridge, England. Specimens of Stourbridge fire-clays as raised from the mine, and piece of same after having been subjected to intense heat, showing the small amount of contraction, the portion burnt fitting that unburnt. (23) Exhibitors, London, 1862; Paris, 1867 (Hon. Mention). Dunn, Robert, & Co., Clay Merchants Oak Villa, St. Austell, Cornwall. "China clay," in its raw material; also samples, for potting, bleaching, paper manufacturing, and other purposes. (24) Oakey, John, & Sons, Emery and Black Lead Manufacturers, Wellington Mills, West minster Bridge Road, S.E. Crude emery tone grain emery; flour emery prepared for the uses of machinists. (25) Cl. 103. Cl. 103. Cl. 103. Cl. 104. Cl. 104. Cl. 104. Cl. 106. METALLURGICAL PRODUCTS. Cl. 110, 508. Cl. 111, 103. Cl. 111. Cl. 111, 113. CLASS 110.-Precious metals. CLASS 111.-Iron and steel in the pig, ingot, and bar, plates and sheets, with specimens of CLASS 112.-Copper in ingots, bars, and rolled, with specimens illustrating its various stages CLASS 113.-Lead, zinc, antimony, and other metals, the result of extractive processes. Houghton, William Dickson, trading Exhibitor, London, 1862 (Medal); Lyons, Baldwin, E. P. & W., Iron Masters and near Stourport. Black Plates, Button Iron, Merit). Smith, Frederick, & Co., Wire Manu- (34) Cl. 111. Cl. 111. Cl. 111. Cl. 111, 320, 516. Cl. 111, Morewood, E., & Co., Tin and Terne Cl. 111, 113. Cl. 111, 113. Cl. 111. Cl. 111, 100, 101, 103. West Cumberland Iron & Steel Co. (Limited), Workington, Cumberland. Illustrations of the manufacture of Iron and Steel, The specimens include samples of Hematite and other Ores, Coal, Coke, Limestone, Pig Iron, Spiegeleisen, Granulated Blast Furnace Slag, Bessemer Steel in the Ingot. Steel Forgings, Steel Rails, and Rail Sections, Steel Boiler and Bridge Plates, Steel Railway Chairs (for India), &c. Also Samples illustrating the Testing of Steel, and the Metallurgy thereof. (42) Exhibitors, Paris, 1867 (Silver Medal). Wire Rope Works, Limited, The, 32, Redcross Street, Liverpool, and Warrington. Wire Ropes for Mines and Ships' Rigging, &c.; Signal, Sash and Picture Cord; Fencing Strand, Plough and very pliable Hoisting Ropes. (47) Whitwell, Thomas, See Cl. 100, 222, 506. The Phosphor Bronze Company (Limited), Phosphor Bronze Manufacturers and Founders, 139, Cannon Street, London, E.C.; Works, 115, Blackfriars Road, London, S. Specimens of Phosphor Bronze, such as Tools, Locks, Keys, Tubes, Wire, Sheet, Steam Fittings, Parts of Machinery, &c. (48) Cl. 111. Cl. 111. Cl. 111. Cl. 114, 264. |