JURORS FOR FINE ARTS (BRITISH). For PAINTING, ENGRAVING, and LITHOGRAPHY. DIVISION II. CLASS XXVIII. (7) LIST OF AGENTS FOR EXHIBITORS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, BENNETT, H., Hotel Folkestone, Rue Castellane, Representing single Exhibitors, BRANDON, D., 21 Rue Gaillon. Representing Exhibitors. Representing Sunderland Committee. BROWN, J. G., 14 Rue du Cirque. DEVLIN, J. D., 14 Rue du Cirque. Representing Colonies and single Exhibitors. Dowson, J. E., 14 Rue du Cirque. Representing Aberdeen, Birmingham, Huddersfield, Kidderminster, Sheffield Trowbridge, and Walsall Committees. Metropolitan Cabinet Makers, Carpet Makers, Chemists, and Curriers. FONTAINE-MOREAU, M. de, 39 Rue de l'Echiquier. Representing single Exhibitors. HARDING, S., 18 Rue de l'Echiquier. Representing Glasgow Committee. HARTMAN, J., 17 Rue Bleue. Representing the Leeds Woollen Exhibitors. HENOCQUE and VAMVERS, 14 Rue Basse des Remparts. Representing Saddlery. HICKLING, M. Representing Nottingham. HOUSTON, J. M. and G. W., 14 Rue du Cirque. Representing Paisley Exhibitors. HUNT & HESLOP. Representing Exhibitors. MURRAY, B. A., 41 Rue Miromenil. Representing Dublin Committee. MURRAY, J. O., 14 Rue du Cirque. Representing Manchester Committee. NOURSE and COMPANY (through Mr. Yapp), 27 Boulevart des Italiens. Representing single Exhibitors. Saglier, V., 42 Rue des Jeûneurs. Representing Potteries Committee. Representing single Exhibitors. SIMON, THEODORE 14 Rue du Cirque. Representing Class VIII. SMITH, R., and HowITT, G., 14 Rue du Cirque. Representing Bradford and Halifax. SPIERS, FREDERICK, 13 Rue de la Paix. Representing the Carriage Makers of London and the Provinces. Class 1. Mines and Metallurgy. A. E. P. G. A. E. P. G. A. E. P. G. A. E. ROYAUME-UNI DE LA GRANDE-BRETAGNE ET IRLANDE. UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Note.-The locality of each Exhibitor is shown by the accompanying letters:-P. PALAIS. P. G. PALAIS GALLERY. A M. ANNEXE MACHINERY. A. E. ANNEXE EAST. A. c. b. Annexe east basement. A.e. Annexe east gallery. PRODUITS DE L'INDUSTRIE. 1re CLASSE. Art des Mines et Métallurgie. 1re SECTION. Statistique et documents généraux. 1 AUSTIN, THOMAS, à Bristol, Somerset, A.-Produits minéraux du district. 2 CONSEIL DU DUCHE DE CORNOUAILLES, par S.-H. Gardiner et W. Smyth.-Minerais de cuivre, d'étain et de plomb. Kaolin. Houille. Echantillons choisis pour faire connaître les gisements des minéraux utiles qui se trouvent, dans les mines de S. A. R. le prince de Galles, duc de Cornouailles. 3 DE LA BECHE, SIR H. T., à Londres, A.-Cartes et coupes géologiques. 4 GRANVILLE, COMTE, à Hanley, Stafford, A.-Vues photographiques des travaux de mines de fer et de houille. 5 Griffith, Dr., à Dublin, 1.--Carte géologique de l'Irlande. 8 INSTITUT PHILOSOPHIQUE DE BRISTOL (ETHERIDGE, R.), à Bristol, Somerset, A.-Minerais des environs de Bristol: minerais de fer, de plomb; calamine; étain oxydé du terrain devonien, dans sa gangue; chaux; quartz; pierres de construction. 7 KNIPE, J.-A., à Caldwell, Leicester, A.-Carte géologique des îles britanniques et d'une partie de la France. 8 MINING RECORD OFFICE (directeur, Sir H. T. De la Beche), à Londres, A.-Cartes géologiques avec coupes. Plans de mines avec coupes; statistiques des richesses minérales du Royaume-Uni. 9 MUSEE DE L'INDUSTRIE DE L'IRLANDE, à Dublin. (Sir Robert Kane, directeur.)-Spécimens faisant connaître le gisement géologique et la valeur industrielle des combustibles minéraux de l'Irlande, ainsi que les argiles et des minerais de fer qui y sont associés. (Voir cl. 3.) P. G. 10 MYLNE, R.-W., à Londres, A.-Carte géologique, modèle de carte. A. E. 11 RENFREES, TH., à Penzance, Cornwall, A.-Collection de minéraux. A. E. 2o SECTION. Procédés généraux d'exploitation. 11 RENFREES, THOMAS, Queen-square, Penzance. ralogical specimens. SECTION 2. Modes of working Mines. 14 REID, S.-P., à Chester-le-Street, A.-Plan en relief de 14 REID, S. P., Pelton Colliery, Chester-le-Street.-Model of l'exploitation de la mine de houille de Pelton. 15 WALES, J., à Hetton Colliery, Durham, A.-Plan en relief de l'exploitation de la mine de houille de Hetton. 3 SECTION. Procédés généraux de métallurgie. 4 SECTION. Extraction et préparation des Combus tibles minéraux. 17 ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY (ARTHUR, J.), à Llanelly, 17 ANTHRACITE COAL COMPANY (ARTHUR, JOHN), New Carmarthen, A.-Anthracites. A. E. ANNEXE EAST. A. e. b. Annexe east basement. A. e. g. Annexe east gallery. A. E. 21 MINISTERE DU COMMERCE (DEPARTEMENT DES SCIENCES ET ARTS), à Londres, A.-Collection des houilles du 21 BOARD OF TRADE (Department of Science and Art), THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COAL FIELD. THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE COAL FIELD. THE SHROPSHIRE COAL FIELD. THE LEICESTERSHIRE COAL FIELD. THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE COAL FIELD. THE DEVONSHIRE COAL FIELD. Mines and ANNEXE EAST. ANNEXE EAST. Mines and 24 MYERS et CIE, à Saundersfoot, près de Tenby, A.-Anthra- 24 MYERS and COMPANY, Saundersfoot, near Tenby, South Wales. Anthracite coal, and manufactured fuel from the small of same-both smokeless. 7 9 25 STRAKERS et Love, à Newcastle-sur-Tyne, A.-Charbons. 25 STRAKERS and LovE, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Coals. 5 SECTION. Fontes et Fers. SECTION 5. Iron. metals, principally bars of iron. Minerals and Geological seetion. Models in wood of 28 BAGOT, ED., à Llanelly, Carmarthen, A.-Minerais, 28 BAGOT, E., Llanelly, Carmarthenshire. 29 BLACKWELL, S.-H., à Dudley, Worcester, A.-Minerais 30 BOWLING IRON COMPANY, à Bowling, près de Bradford, 31 CARR, H., à Peterborough, Warwick, A.-Echantillons de 31a LLOYD, R.-W.,à Birmingham, A.-Minerais et métaux. 32aWINGERWORTH IRON COMPANY, à Chesterfield, A.—Spéci- the rails. 29 BLACKWELL, S. H., Dudley. Iron ores. 31 21 30 BoWLING IRON COMPANY, THE, Bowling, Bradford. Specimens of iron. 31 8a 22 CARR, II., Peterborough, Warwick. Specimens of iron from the Farnley Iron Works. (See cl. 5.) IRON of the UNITED KINGDOM (through W. Bird, Esq.), contributed by Messrs. Wm. Bird and Co., for the General Iron Trade. Sketches of sections of rails and wrought iron, Messrs. Pow and Fawcus, John Carr and Company, G. Hopper, Weardale Iron Company; Losh, Wilson, and Bell; Mounsey, Janson, and Company. From the Northumberland, Durham, and North Yorkshire District; and by the Monkland Iron Company, Robert Stewart and Company, William Baird and Company, Trustees of John Wilson and Company, Shotts Iron Company, William Dixon and Company, Portland Iron Company (per William Colvin, Glasgow, agent); Addie, Miller, and Rankine, Coltness Iron Company, Summerlee Iron Company, Dalmellington Iron Company, R. W. Kennard and Company. From the Iron Districts of Scotland, north of Tweed. Bolckow and Vaughan, B. Samuelson and Company, and Samuel Hunter and Company, from the Middle and South of Yorkshire; the Butterley Iron Company and H. B. Whitehouse, from Derbyshire; John Bagnall and Sons, New British Iron Company, E. Creswell and Sons, William Millington and Company; J. and E. Walker, Tupper, and Carr, Barrows and Hall, Midland Iron Company; John Dawes and Sons, John Knight and Company, Osier Bed Iron Company; from the South Stafford-hire and East Worcestershire Districts; the Coalbrook-dale Iron Company, Earl Granville and others, from Shropshire; the Mersey Iron and Steel Company, Thomas James and Henry Wood and Company, from North Staffordshire; the New British Iron Company (Ruabon), from North Wales District; Cruttwell, Allies, and Company, Mæstig Iron Company, John Lewis and Company, Ebbw Vale Company, Anthony Hill, John Biddulph, Llynoi Iron Company, Cwm Avon Iron Company, Rhymney Iron Company, Blaenavon Iron Company, Tredegar Iron Company, William Crawshay and Company, Dowlais Iron Company (per Guest and Company), Pontypool Iron Company, from the South Wales and Monmouthshire (East Division, bituminous); and from the Ystalyfera Iron Company, Yniscedwyn Iron Company, from the South Wales, Western, and Anthracite Districts. 20 31a LLOYD, R. W., Birmingham. Ores and metals. 32 MACDONALD, H., Newcastle, Staffordshire. Specimens of iron. 324WINGERWORTH IRON COMPANY, Chesterfield.-Samples of pig and bar iron. 23 24 25 ANNEXE EAST. ANNEXE EAST. |