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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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04 Class 17. [North Side, Ground Floor.

PAPER, PRINTING, and BOOKBINDING.

2 Royal Exchange, and the Gt. Globe, Leicester Sq.AGeneral Atlas, containing 67 maps of the various parts ofthe world, describing their respective, physical, and politicalfeatures, including all the recent discoveries. Other atlasses;maps and globes.

176 Lovejoy, G. Reading, Berks.Permanent or in-delible black writing ink, not affected by age or any of theordinary chemical agents.

177 Skean, W. J. Halsey Ter. Cadogan St. Chelsea.Class roll, or school attendance register book.

178 Wilson, R. Whitehaven.Specimen of penmanship.

179 Galbraith, W. 26 Bennett St. Blackfrinrs Rd.Various samples of ink.

180 Owen, H. Falcon Sq. Des.A specimen of typo-graphy, being the speech of H. R. H. Prince Albert at theMansion House banquet, in various languages.

181 Kronheim & Co.A variety of fancy borders.

182 Stephenson, Blake & Co.A varied assortment ofprinting type.

183 Davis, J. 1 Duke St. North Parade, Bath.Newsystem of music.

184 Reed & Pardon, 1,2, and 3 Lovells Ct. PaternosterRow.Various specimens of printing type.

185 Tait, W. J. Church St. Rugby.A variety ofschool outlines.

186 Home, Rev. W. E. "White Colne, Halstead.TheJubilee almanack on vellum, with poetical illustrations.

187 Ramsay, R. 2 Greenside PI. Edinburgh.Specimensof ornamental typography.

188 Wason, R. Esq. M.P. Corwar, Girvan, Ayrshire,Glasgow.Plan of an estate.

189 Barker, J.Casts from wood matrices for the useof silk, cotton, and other printers.

190 Meek, G. 2 Crane Ct. Fleet St. Manu.Ornamentalperforated papers, representing lace and crochet work.

191 Tappeiiell & Innes, 2 Winchester St. Old BroadSt.; and Queens Arms Hotel, Cheapside.Ancient map ofthe Cities of London and Westminster, and the adjacentdistricts, as they appeared in the early part of QueenElizabeths reign. In this ancient map and drawing, thepalace of Westminster, the government and public edifices&c., are very clearly indicated.

192 Whitbread, J. 142 Oxford St.A map of London.

193 Ruff & Co. 2 and 3 Hind Ct. Fleet St.Map ofLondon and its environs, on a scale of eight inches to themile, showing the division of parishes, &c.

194 Rickman, W. C. 21 Park Side, Hyde Park Comer.Portfolio bracket, opening and shutting.

195 Besley R. & Co. Fann St. Aldersgate St.Specimensof printing types. A complete set of Elizabethan or churchtext, with initial letters of the Tudor period. Typographicalornaments, taken from the remains of Nineveh and Etruria.Court hands, Persian, Syriac, and Arabic. A type-foundersmould. Matrice, with types attached.

196 Barritt & Co. 173 Fleet St.Specimensof ecclesias-

tical binding, in carved wood and polished oak, with elec-trotype mountings; solid metal covers, &c.

197 Pitman, T. 5 Nelson PI. Bath.Chart of the phono-graphic and phonotypic alphabets. The Bible, &c., printedphonetically, and the Testament in phonetic short-hand.

198 Society for Teaching the Blind, Avenue Rd. Re-gents Park.Embossed books on the stenographic system.Cyphering boards. Raised maps. Embossed copies forwriting. Geometrical boards. Apparatus for writing,musical characters, and chess-board, the inventions of Mr.Wood. Specimens of basket-work and knitting.

199 Gardner, W. H. Troy House, Manningtree, Essex,Des. and Exec.Specimen of penmanship.

200 Anderson, D. Glasgow, Prop.Copies of engravingexecuted with a common pen, in China ink, by JosephLindsay, a deaf mute, and pupil of the Glasgow Deaf andDumb Institution.

201 British and Foreign Bible Society, Earl St.Blackfriars, Prod. Specimens, containing 165 books, indifferent languages from the 170 versions of the HolyScriptures, either in whole or in part, which have been pub-lished directly or indirectly by the Society, and of which118 are from translations never before printed; and ofwhich more than twenty-four millions of copies have beencirculated since its institution in 1804. Eight specimens offour editions of the English Bible, showing the improvementmade between the years 1816 and 1851, in reference toquality of paper, printing, and binding, at an averagereduction of 62 per cent, in the cost price.

202 Harrison, A. P. 190 Western Rd. Brighton, Des.Arms, printed and stained in blazonry colours. Fac-simileof Magna Charts. Death-warrant of King Charles I., and ofMary Queen of Scots.

203 Bell, Major, 17 Cecil St. Strand.A variety ofcharts, in illustration of the exhibitors system and me-,chanism of historic memory. (In Class 1, wall space.)

204 Strangeways, J. 28 Harpur^St. Red Lion Sq.Anew chart of British biography from the commencement ofthe 15th century.

206 Walton, T. King Edward the Sixths School, Bif'mingham.Outline chart of general history, (In class 9.),

207 Cleaver, W. J. 46 Piccadilly.An assortment o*bibles, prayer books, and other works, in modem and flfl"tique bindings.

208 Spiers & Son, Oxford.An assortment of enve'lopes and writing papers, ornamented, and a variety of fancystationery.

210 Watson, W. 8 George Street, Pocklington. Pl ftl1of the town of Market Wcighton. (In class 9.)

211 Committee of the National Society for P m> 'moting the Edlcation op THE Poor. Depository, Snn c 'tuary, Westminster, Prod.Specimens of new maps o*British geography, models of school apparatus, readir^lessons, and school materials.

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