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Marshall & Co., Flax Spinners, Linen, and Linen Thread Manufacturers, Leeds and Shrewsbury. Linen sewing threads, threads for use on sewing machines. (296) Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862 (Medals); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress).

Dunbar, M'Master, Co., Flax Spinners, Linen Thread Manufacturers, and Bleachers, Gilford, co. Down, Ireland. Linen threads for hand and machine sewing, for knitting and crochet, for lace, for fishing nets, &c., grey and bleached yarns, for weaving linen, damasks, drills, cambrics, &c. (297)

Exhibitors, London, 1862 (Prize Medal for "Great General Excellence"); Dublin, 1865 (Medal for "Superior Quality").

Dicksons, Ferguson, & Co., Linen Manufacturers and Bleachers, Linen Hall Street, Belfast. Linens bleached and unbleached, Handkerchiefs in every variety, Damasks of all descriptions, Towelling, Glass and Tea Cloth in great variety, Drills, Bird-eye Diaper, Costume Linens, Turkish Towels, Shoe Linings, Tailors' Linens, Blouse Linen, and Linen Bed Ticks. (298) Exhibitors, Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress).

The Greenmount Spinning Company, Linen and Cotton Manufacturers, Greenmount Factory, Harold's Cross, Dublin, and 40 and 42, Upper Queen Street, Belfast. Damasks, Drills, Glass Cloths, Towellings, and other Linen and Cotton goods for domestic and clothing purposes.

(299)

Brown, John S., & Sons, Manufacturers by Hand and Power; Warehouses, Bedford Street, Belfast; 16, King Street, Cheapside, London, E.C.; and 53, Mercer Street, New York. Table Linen, Diapers, Sheetings, Shirting Linen, Lawns, Linen and Cambric Handkerchiefs, bleached and unbleached, and yarns used in their manufacture. (300) Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862, 1870 (Gold Medal); Dublin, 1865, 1872; Paris, 1867 (Gold Medal); Belfast, 1870.

Ullathorne & Co., Spinners, Manufacturers, and Wholesale Grindery Warehousemen, 12, Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C. Flax Mills, Barnard Castle, Durham. Shoe threads, Saddler's Threads, Heel Balls, Shoe Findings. (301)

Fenton, Connor, & Co., Linen Manufacturers, Bleachers, and Merchants, Linen Hall, Belfast. White Linens of all kinds. Cambric, and Cambric Handkerchiefs, Linen Damask and Table Linen of all kinds. Sheeting and Family Linens, Dress Linens, and Clothing Goods; Bleached and Brown Linen Ducks, Drills, Huckaback, &c.; Printed Shirtings and Lawn Dress Goods. (302)

Exhibitors, Dublin Exhibition of Manufactures, 1841 (Silver Medal); 1865, International (Bronze Medal); London, 1851 (Three Bronze Medals); 1862 (Bronze Medal); Paris, 1867 (Gold Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress).

The York Street Flax Spinnning Company (Limited), 87, Henry Street, Belfast. The various classes of Linen Piece Goods suited to the United States, including Ladies' Prints and Dress Linens, Household Linens, Drills, Ducks, and Sheetings, and Men's Wear, Shirtings and Frontings. (303) Exhibitors, New York, 1853 (Medal).

Ewart, William, and Sons, Flax Spinners, Linen Manufacturers and Bleachers, Belfast, Ireland. Linen fabrics. (304)

Hall, Thomas, House Decorator, 8, George Street, Edinburgh. Hand-Painted cloths in imitation of tapestry, for wall decoration. (305)

Boulinikon Floor Cloth and Manufacturing Company, The, Limited, Patent Floor Cloth Manufacturers, Worsley Street, Salford, Manchester. London Warehouse, 76, Queen Street, Cheapside, London, E.C. Agents for the United States, A. T. Stewart & Co., New York. Patent "Boulinikon" floor cloth, warm, carpet-like and impermeable to damp. (306) Exhibitors, Manchester and Leeds, 1875 (Prize Medals).

Wellock, J., & Co., Manufacturers of Oil Cloths, Cart and Waggon Covers, &c., 62 and 64, Broom Street, Bradford, Yorkshire. Waterproof materials for Cart and Waggon Covers. Ix GROUNDS.

(307)

Tull, Glanvill, & Co., Floor Covering Manufacturers, Crown Works, Roupell Street, Lambeth, London, S.E. Floor coverings, composed of a preparation of oil mixed with ground cork; also a similar material made of India-rubber and cork. (308) Exhibitors, Paris, 1867 (Hon. Mention).

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WOVEN AND FELTED GOODS OF WOOL AND MIXTURES OF WOOL.

CLASS 235.-Card wool fabrics.-Yarns, broadcloth, doeskins, fancy cassimeres. Felted goods.
CLASS 236.-Flannels.-Plain flannels, domets, opera and fancy.

CLASS 237.-Blankets, robes, and shawls.

CLASS 238.-Combined wool fabrics.-Worsteds, yarns, dress goods for women's wear, delaines,
serges, poplins, merinoes.

CLASS 239.-Carpets, rugs, etc. Brussels, Melton, tapestry, tapestry Brussels, Axminster,
Venetian, ingrain, felted carpetings, druggets, rugs, etc.

CLASS 240.-Hair, alpaca, goat's hair, camel's hair, and other fabrics, mixed or unmixed with
wool.

CLASS 241.-Printed and embossed woollen cloths, table covers, patent velvets.

Marling & Co., Woollen Cloth Manufacturers, Ebley and Stanley Mills, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Wool in the Raw, Scoured, and Dyed states; Woollen Superfine Cloths, Beavers, Venetians, Doeskins, Deerskins, Cassimeres, &c., in black, blue, and medley colours.

(320) Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862 (Medals); Paris, 1867 (Medal, and a Gold Medal was given collectively to the District).

Davies, Robert S., & Sons, Woollen Manufacturers, Stonehouse Mills, Gloucestershire. Fine Black, Blue and Scarlet Cloths, Doeskins, Venetiars, Meltons, Coatings, Beavers, &c. (321)

Exhibitors, London, 1851 (Medal); 1862 (Hon. Mention); Paris, 1867 (Medal, with other Exhibitors from this District).

Hooper, Charles, & Company, Supertine Woollen Cloth Manufacturers, Eastington Mills, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. Fine Woollens, West of England Superfine Broad Cloths, Superfine Scarlet and other Military Cloths, Superfine Doeskins, Beavers, Elysians, Kerseys, Meltons, Twilled and "Hooper's" Coatings and Trowserings.

(322)

Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862 (Medals); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress, and Cross of the Order of Francis Joseph).

Birchall, J. D., & Co., Woollen Manufacturers, Wellington Street and Burley Mills,

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Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862 (Bronze Medals, and Special Gold Medal from New South Wales, 1862); New York, 1853 (Bronze Medal); Paris, 1867 (Bronze Medal).

Bliss, Wm., Son, Fancy Woollen Manufacturers, Chipping Norton, Oxon. 3/4 and 6/4 wide Tweeds of all kinds, 6/4 wide Woollen Serges of every description and colour, Woollen Shawls in great variety, Mauds for railway travelling, Mauds and Rugs for Railway Travelling, Saddler's Woollens of every variety. (325)

Mahony, Martin, & Brothers, Woollen Manufacturers; Factory, Blarney; Warehouse, 3, Camden Quay, Cork. Double warp All wool Tweeds made of Australian wool. Mangerton Tweeds, the Tuskar Boating Serge, Indigo Blue; Worsted Coatings, the Tara Frieze, Railway Travelling Wraps. (326)

Exhibitors, Dublin, 1865 (Medal); Paris,

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1867 (Medal); London, 1871 (Certificate of Merit); Royal Dublin Society Shows (Seven Silver Medals).

Salter, Samuel, & Co., Woollen Manufacturers, Home Mills, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Plain and Fancy Trowserings and 6/4 Coatings. (327) Exhibitors, London, 1851 (Prize Medal); 1862 (Prize Medal); Paris, 1867 (Gold Medal).

King, William, Manufacturer, Gillroyd and Albert Mills, Morley, Leeds. Black and Coloured Union and Melton Cloths. (328) Exhibitor, London, 1871; Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Merit).

Hepworth, B., & Sons, Manufacturers, New Wakefield Mills, Dewsbury, Yorkshire. Carriage and Travelling Rugs and Railway Knee Wrappers in woven cloths, sealskins, and fancy makes, and in innumerable variety of styles. Horse Rugs and Rugging in fawns, &c. (329) Exhibitors, Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress).

Hargreave & Nusseys, Woollen Manufacturers, Farnley Low Mills, Leeds. Worsted and Woollen Coatings, Woollen Coatings, Worsted Coatings in Blue-black, in summer and winter weights, Overcoatings, Kerseys, Meltons, Carriage and other descriptions of Wollen Cloths.

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Bubb & Co., Cloth Manufacturers, Southfields Mills, near Stroud. Woollen cloths, Black, Blue, and Scarlet; Superfines; Green Billiards; Government and Piano Cloths. (332) The then proprietors of the Mill exhibited at London, 1851, 1862 (Prize Medal "for very superior finish").

Anderson, David, & Son, Patent Felt Manufacturers, Lagan FeltWorks, Belfast, Ireland; and 23 and 234, Billiter Street, London, E.C. Roofing and Flooring Felt, ready coated and sanded, for Anderson's Prepared Patent Roofs and Floors; Patent Roofing Felt (requiring coating) making a cheap, durable, and water

proof roof; Lining Felt for lining under slate, zinc, and iron, etc., as a non-conductor, and to deaden sound; Ship Sheathing Felt, Brown and Black, for covering ships' bottoms under copper, to preserve the timber and prevent the ravages of the worm; Non-conducting dry hair felts for covering boilers and steam pipes, effecting a saving in fuel and deadening sound. IN MACHINERY HALL. (333)

Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862; Paris, 1867; and Vienna, 1873.

Brigg, J. F., & Co., Commission and General Merchants, Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Beavers, all wool, Coatings, all wool, Wool and Cotton, Silk and Wool, Fancy Worsted, Cheviot, Cassimeres, all Wool, Wool and Cotton, Silk and Wool, Silk and Worsted, Fancy Worsted, all Cotton, Carriage and Livery Cloths, Drills, Linen and Cotton, Ducks Linen, Black Doeskins, Elysians all Wool and Cotton Warp, Meltons and Kerseys, Pilots all Wool and Cotton Warp, Plain Superfine Black and Coloured Cloths, Rugs, Sealskins, Mohair and Calfhair, Vestings and Quiltings, Velvets, all Cotton and Patent Velveteens, Union Cloths, Witneys and Reversible Coatings.

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Engert & Rolfe, Felt Manufacturers, Poplar New Town, London, E. Asphalted Felt for roofing; Inodorous Felt for lining Roofs and Iron Houses; Fibrous Asphalte, antidamp course for walls; non-conducting Hair Felt for covering boilers, &c.; Sheathing Felt for putting under the metal on bottoms of ships. Sheathing Thick Felt for putting between planking or between wood and iron of ships. IN MACHINERY HALL. (336)

Exhibitors, Havre, 1868 (Bronze Medal); Amsterdam, 1869 (Bronze Medal); Naples, 1871 (Bronze Medal); Moscow, 1872 (Grand Silver Medal); Lyons, 1872 (Bronze Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Diploma of Merit); London, 1874 (Bronze Medal); Paris, 1875 (Bronze Medal).

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Little, T. W., & Co., Leeds. Mantle Cloths, Waterproof Tweeds, Fancy Mixed Union Bird's-eyes, Twills, Meltons, Blue and Black Deerskins and Diagonals.

(337) Jones, Pryce, Manufacturer, Newtown, North Wales. Welsh flannel, Powysland Home spuns, Shawls, Tweeds, Yarns, &c. (338)

Exhibitor, Aberystwith, 1865, Grand National Eisteddfod Exhibition of Wales (First Prize, Gold Medal); Chester, 1866, Grand National Eisteddfod Exhibition of Wales (First Prize, Silver Medal); Ruthin, 1867 (First Prize, Gold Medal); Carmarthen, 1868 (First Prize, Silver Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Merit); Paris Maritime Exhibition, 1875 (Silver Medal).

Buckley, Joseph, & Co., Shawl and Flannel Manufacturers, Moorcroft Mills, Delph, near Manchester. Shawls, Raised Fancies, Rob Roys and Shepherds. (339) Buckley, J. E. & G. F., Linfitts Mill, Delph, near Manchester. Queensland and Beaver Shawls. (340) Farmer & Rogers, 171, 173, and 175, Regent Street, London, W. Cashmere shawls. Exhibited in INDIAN SECTION.

Pim Brothers & Company, Manufacturers of Irish Poplins and Furniture Brocatelles, &c., 22, William Street, Dublin. Irish poplins, plain, fancy, figured, brocaded, tartans, &c. (for ladies' dresses). Silk Terries and Brocatelles, plain, figured, and brocaded (for curtains, furniture coverings, &c.). (341)

Exhibitors, Dublin, 1850, 1865, 1872; London, 1851, 1862, 1873; New York, 1853; Paris, 1855, 1867; Oporto, 1865. (All First Prize Medals.) Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress).

Williams, E. G., & Co., Export Merchants, Bradford, Yorkshire. Textile fabrics used for dress goods. Black Alpacas, Bombazines, Cords, Crapes, Cobourgs, Italians, Mohairs, Serge, and Fancy Styles of Coat Linings, Silk Warp Henriettas, Coloured Alpacas and Cobourgs, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods. (342) Lewis, John, Carpet Manufacturer, India Buildings, Halifax, Yorkshire. Brussels and Wilton carpets. (343)

Exhibitor, Vienna, 1873 (Progress Medal). Lapworth Brothers, Carpet Manufacturers, 22, Old Bond Street, London, W. Three carpets, and Rugs. (344)

Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862; Paris, 1855, 1867; Vienna, 1873.

Robinson, Vincent, & Co., Oriental Carpet Merchants, 38, Welbeck Street, London, W. Carpets and Rugs woven entirely of Wool, Silk, or Cotton, from India, Persia, Cashmere, Affghanistan, and Central Asia. (345) Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862; Paris, 1855, 1867; Vienna, 1873.

Tomkinson Adam, Axminster Carpet and Rug Manufacturers, Kidderminster, and 78, Newgate Street, London, E.C. Axminster carpets woven in one piece without seam.*

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Exhibitors, Vienna, 1873 (Diploma of Honour).

Templeton, J. & J. S., Carpet Manufacturers, Crownpoint Road, Glasgow, N.B. Brussels and Wilton carpeting, also Silk and Wool Window Curtains. (347)

Exhibitors, London, 1862 (Hon. Mention); Paris, 1867 (Bronze Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Merit).

Templeton, James, & Co., Carpet Manufacturers, William Street, Glasgow, N.B. Axminster Carpets woven in one piece, Breadth Carpeting, Hearth Rugs. (348)

Exhibitors, London, 1851, 1862 (1st Class Medals); Paris, 1855 (1st Class Medal); 1867 (Gold Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Progress).

Henderson & Co., Carpet Manufacturers, Durham. Durham Axminster woven by power (patented). (349)

Exhibitors, London, 1851 (Hon. Mention); 1862 (Medal); Paris, 1855 (Medal); 1867 (Silver Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Merit).

Gregory & Co., Carpet Merchants, Cabinet Makers, and Upholsterers, 212 and 214, Regent Street, London, W. Indian and Persian Carpets. (350)

Exhibitors, London, 1862; Paris, 1867; Vienna, 1873..

Crossley, John, and Sons, Limited, Dean Clough Mills, Halifax, Yorkshire. Carpets of various kinds, Rugs, Sofa Carpets, Table Covers, &c.

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Tapling, Thomas, & Co., Carpet and Manchester Warehousemen, 1 to 8, Gresham Street West, 108 to 110, Wood Street, London, E.C., and Glasgow. Tapestry for Wall Decoration or Ecclesiastical purposes (352)

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Shoolbred, James, & Co. See Cl. 217.
Collinson & Lock. See Cl. 217, 264.
Webb, Edward, & Sons, Hair Cloth
Manufacturers, Copenhagen Street, Worcester.
Coloured Damask Hair Cloth for Furniture
Covering, especially suitable for the furniture
of Steamships for use in Hot Climates; Hair

Cloth Paddings for Tailors' use; Curled Hair
for Furniture Stuffing; Plain Black Seating,
ordinary and united make; Crinoline for
Ladies' use; Cider Hairs; Rough Hair Cloth
of all descriptions for Hop Kilns, Oil Presses,
&c.
(353)
Exhibitors, Society of Arts, London, 1850
London, 1851, 1862; Paris, 1855. (Medals.)

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SILK AND SILK FABRICS, AND MIXTURES IN WHICH SILK IS THE PREDOMINATING
MATERIAL.

CLASS 242.-Cocoons and raw silk as reeled from the cocoon, thrown or twisted silks in the
gum.

CLASS 243.-Thrown or twisted silks, boiled off or dyed, in hanks, skeins, or on spools.
CLASS 244.-Spun silk yarns and fabrics, and the materials from which they are made.
CLASS 245.-Plain woven silks, lutestrings, sarsnets, satins, serges, foulards, tissues for hat and
millinery purposes, etc.

CLASS 246.-Figured silk piece goods, woven or printed, upholstery silks, etc.

CLASS 247.-Crapes, velvets, gauzes, cravats, handkerchiefs, hosiery, knit goods, laces, scarfs,
ties, veils, all descriptions of cut and made up silks.

CLASS 248.-Ribbons, plain, fancy, and velvet.

CLASS 249.-Bindings, braids, cords, galloons, ladies' dress trimmings, upholsterers', tailors',
military, and miscellaneous trimmings.

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Rickards, Charles Ayscough, Manu-
facturer of Machine Silks, Bell Busk Mills,
near Leeds. Sewing and machine silks in
skeins, and on various sizes of reels, and in
different colours; Machine silk on 1 oz. reels,
specially made for using in Buttonhole
Machines; Closing Twists for leather work;
Silk and Legee Twists for Tailors, Raven and
Cloth Sewings, Embroidery, Knitting and
Crochet Silks.
(361)
Exhibitors, York, 1866 (Medal); London,
1873 (Medal); Vienna, 1873 (Diploma of
Merit); Leeds, 1875 (Medal).

Milner, Wm., & Sons, Silk Manufac-
turers, Union Street, Leek, Staffordshire.
Sewing silks for machine and hand sewing on
Spools and in Skeins.
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Exhibitors, Vienna, 1873 (Medal for Merit).

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Ward, Anthony, & Co., Silk Manufac-
turers, Albion Silk Mills, Leek, Staffordshire.
Silk threads for hand-sewing and for use in
sewing machines.
(364)

Sheldon & Fenton, 12, King Street,
Cheapside, London, E.C., and Leek, Stafford-
shire. Manufacturers of Sewing Silks, Tailors'
Twist, Machine Silks, &c., of every descrip-
tion, for Home and Foreign Markets. (365)

Hilditch, G. & J. B., 11 and 12, Cheapside, and 41, Old Change, London, E.C., Silk Manufacturers and Merchants. Silk, and silk fabrics. Velvets.

(366)

Norris, & Co., Furniture-Silk Manufac-
turers, 124, Wood Street, Cheapside, London,
E.C. Silks for furniture and Upholstery pur-
poses.
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