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Official catalogue of the Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851 / by Authority of the Royal Commission
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OBJECTS OUTSIDE THE BUILDING.

OBJECTS OUTSIDE THE BUILDING.

{Principally belonging to Class J.)

WESTERN END.

South Encloscre.

1 Organ, J. Penzance, Prod.Block of serpentinefrom the Lizard, Cornwall, partly polished.

2 Board,. (J. Donohue, New Rd. Agent). Twofigures in artificial stone.

3 Teague, R. & W. 24 Hertford St. Chelsea, Inv. andManu.-r-A figure of Lazarus, in artificial stone, cast from anoriginal carved wood figure, said to be brought from Rome.

4 Raysdale, W.Blocks of gypsum used in the ma-nufacture of plaster.

5 Robins, Aspdin, & Cox, Northfieet and Great Scot-land Yard, Manu.Illustrations of Portland cement.

0 Morpiiet, J. Studford, near Settle, Prod.Blueflagstone, obtained from Horton "Wood quarries, which havebeen worked probably about 100 years.

7 Greaves, R. Warwick, Prod.Blue lias limestone.Models in lias, Portland, and improved Roman cement, fee.

8 Old Belabour Slate Co. (by J. Carter), Camel-ford, Prop.Slate slab, as raised from the quarries at Dela-bole. Slate cistern.

9 Stirling, J. jun. Belvidere rd. Lambeth, Des. Inv.& Manu.Specimens of slate.

10 White k Sons, "Westminster, Manu.Illustrationsof the strength of cement.

11 Seeley, J. Keppel row, New rd. Manu.Mercury,after Giov. da Bologna, in artificial stone.

12 Welsh Slate Co. 1 New Boswell Court (W. H. B.Barwis, Secretary).Slate from Festiniog, Merionethshire.

13 Sinclair, J. Forss, Thurso, Scotland, Manu.Acistern or bath of Forss-Rockhill flag. Samples of the stone,showing the natural surface, the half-rubbed and the full-rubbed surface, fee.

14 Freeman, W. & J. Millbank St.Westminster. Prod.An obelisk in granite. Sundry large slabs and blocks of stone.

16 Strothers, W. S. 7 Holywell St. Westminster,Manu.Slate filter, the water being filtered in its ascent.

17 Specimens of Irish flagging.

18 Sharp, S. Commercial Rd. Lambeth, Agent to A.adam, , Wick, Caithness-shire, Scotland.Rockhill paving-fitone from the original quarries.

iy Furse, T. W. 96 High St. Whitechapel, Inv. andmanu. Waterproof artificial stone, for sewers and drains of

large dimensions*, for flooring churches. Drains for rail-ways, &c.

j S F. L. Kinblethmont, Arbroath, Scot-

land, Prop.-Flag-stones and freestones known a 9 Arbroathpavement, from Leysmill Quarries, dressed by Huntersstone-planing machine.

22 Haywood, J. Ardsley, near Barnsley, Prod.Grind-stones from the Ardsley Oaks Quarry, Barnsley.

23 Dove, D. Nitshill, Kurlet, near Glasgow, Prod.Freestone block, from Nitshill Quarry. Grindstone fromthe same quarry, three feet in diameter by six inches thick.

24 Bedford, Bonson, Drake, fe Co. Oaks Quarry, nearBarnsley, Prod.Grindstones from the Oaks Quarry, nearBarnsley, 9 feet 7 inches in diameter and 14£ inches thick,for grinding machinery, fee.

25 Raynes, Litpton, & Co. Liverpool, Prod.Speci-mens of pure limestone, from Pentregwyddel quarries, nearAbergele, Denbighshire, used as a lithographic atone, &c.Specimens of stone, from Graig-lwyd quarries (Penmaen-Mawr, Carnarvonshire).

20 Penzance Serpentine Co.A block of roughserpentine.

27 Towi/er, E. Market Rasen.Blue Has, hydrauliccement, and polished stones, from Kirton Lindseys TunnelStone Works.

28 Franklin, P. S. Galway, Ireland, Prop.Block ofstone, partly polished. Block of marble and paring-stones.

29 Brown, Rusbt, & Booth, Sheffield, Prod, and Manu.Flags and steps. Block of sandstone: weight four tons.

30 Local Committee, Falmouth and Penryn.Sun-dry paving stones.

34 Oakeley, E. Coed Talon, near Mold, Flintshire,Wales.Steam-coal from Coed Talon and I.eeswood col-lieries, near Mold, North Wales; a single block weighing16 tons.

35 Buckingham, J. 13 Judd PI. East, New Rd. Agentto Messrs. Myers & Co. Bonvilles Court Collieries.Anthracite coal, from Tenby, South Wales. Specimens ofpatented artificial coal.

36 Round, D. G. Hange Colliery, Tipton, near Bir-mingham, Prod.Specimens of South Staffordshire coal, ISfeet in circumference, and five tons in weight. Specimensof iron ore.

37 James fe Aubrey, Swansea, Prod.Block of an-thracite, or stone coal, from Cwmllvnfell, in the Swanseavalley.

38 Ince Hall Coal & Cannel Co. Wigan.Blocks ofArley and Pemberton coal.

39 Camerons Coalbrook Steam Coal and Swanseaand Lougiior Railway Co. 2 Moorgate St.Steam coal,from Loughor, South Wales.

40 Haines fe Sons, Denbigh Hall, Tipton, Staffordshire,Prop.Large specimen of the Staffordshire thick, or ten-yardcoal; weight 13 tons. Raised from a depth of 165 yards bythe ordinary steam-engine, with no other apparatus thanthat generally in use.

41 Barrow, R. Staveley Works, near Chesterfield,Derbyshire.Coal, from the mines of Staveley, county ofDerby, raised from a shaft 459 feet deep. The block isestimated to weigh 24 tons.

42 J ones, Sells, & Co. 55 Bankside, Southwark, Agents.Anthracite coal, from Llanelly, South Wales.

43 Davis, D. Hirwain, near Merthyr Tydvil, Wales,Prop.The Blaengwawr steam coal, from Abcrdare.

44 Neath Arret Coal Co.Brynddwey coal, frombetween the vales of Neath and Swansea. Anthracite coalfrom the western side of the vale of Neath.

45 Price, T. P. & D. Tillery Colliery, near Newport,Monmouthshire. Prod.Steam coal, the produce of a newlyopened colliery. The coal may be brought up in masses offifty tons weight.

47 The Brymbo Co. Wrexham, Wales, Prod.Blockof coal, from Brymbo, near Wrexham, North Wales.

48 Fitzwilliam, The Earl.Pillar exhibiting a com-plete section of the Barnsley thick bed of coal, from theElsicot colliery.

49 Abercarn Coal Co.B lock of steam cool.

50 Gilmour, A. and Co. Kilmarnock. Steam coal.

52 Cruttwell, Allies, & Co. Abergavenny, Manu.Fossil tree from the coal measures.

53 Bagnall & Jesson, West Bromwich, near Birming-ham, Prod.Column of South Staifordsliire thick coalshowing the different working seams as they exist m \ erticasection.