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JURY AWARDS—PRIZE MEDAL.
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NATION. 'Catalogue.
Name of Exhibitor.
Objects Rewarded.
1611
Gastinne-Renette.
59
Greener, W.;
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131
Green, Messrs.!
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1
Groom, J. .T.
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Ilawker. P., Colonel.
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136
llinks, Henry.'
1628
Houiller-Blanchard, II.
139
Jansen, A.
United Kingdom .
188
Jeffery, "Walsh, and Co.
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21
Jerningham, Captain, R.N. .
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226
3S5
Failure, —.
195
Laurie, R. W.
1083
Legoff, Captain.
151
Lardinois, N. C.
F ranee .....
1547
Leopold, Bernard.
U5
Lepage, —.
Lepage Moutier.
1364
22
Manby, Capt. G. W. (Representa-tives of).
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149
Mare, C. J. and Co.
267
Mortimer, T. E.
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158
Napier and Son (Cl. vi.) ....
2C0
Needham, Henry.
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270
Parson, \V.
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136
Plentv, .T. and E, Pellew ....
146
Plomdeur, N.
446
Pook, S. M.
244
Reeves, Greaves, and Co.
141
Renkin Brothers.
290
Kliind, AY. G.
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240
Richards, Westley.
236
Rigby, W. and J.
291
Rigmaiden, Lieut. J., R.N. .
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193
Robinsons and Russell.
991
Rocher, M.
United Kingdom .
336
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294
Royal Thames Yacht Club
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Saunders, J. E. (Cl. xxix.) .
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Semmens, J. and T. W.
1475a
Schneider, .
68
Sauerbrey, V.
United Kingdom . .
125
Smith, S.
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305
Smith, Thomas and William .
1478
Soclict.
136
Teasdel, Wm.
155
Tourey, —.
Sporting guns and arms.
Guns, barrels perfectly forged and finished.Harpoon guns, for whale fishery, and for savinglife from shipwreck.
Specimen model of a fine merchant vessel de-signed and built by them for the East India trade.
Specimens of deep-sea fishing-lines and hooks.
His improvements and perfection in punt guns.
Design of a life-boat. Also recommended forthe prize of 100 guineas, to be awarded by theDuke of Northumberland.
Pair of pistols and apparatus.
Collection of sporting and ornamental guns.
Specimens showing the advantages of marineglue, as a substitute for pitch and for otherpurposes connected with ship-building.
An anchor, bent on a line, to fire from a Manbymortar a sufficient distance to afford the meansof hauling a life-boat through the surf.
Double and single guns and pistols.
Iron life-boat.
Buoyant mattresses, &c.
Au excellent system of stopping chain cables.
Target rifle, with accessories of every kind.
Double and single barrels, of damasque work-manship.
Numerous collection of sporting and trade guns.
Sporting guns; ornamental arms; swords andside-arms of De Luynes; damasque of re-markable novelty.
Mortar apparatus, for shipwreck purposes. Theobject of this instrument is that of saving lifefrom shipwreck, by means of firing a projec-tile, with a line attached, over a vessel whenon shore.
Models of sailing and steam vessels, both paddleand screw; ditto of yachts, designed and builtfor various merchants’ services.
Guns, rifles, and pistols.
A compass used for registering the hourly devia-tion of the needle, and for detecting errors inthe steerage of a ship.
Guns, rifles, and pistols.
Guns, rifles, and pistols.
A good specimen of a life-boat.
Best guns, rifles, and pistols.
Models of ships of war.
Swords and other side-arms artistically embel-lished.
Numerous collection of sporting and trade guns.
Deck-seat to form raft. This seat can be readilyformed into a safety raft, capable of sustainingeight people.
Best guns and sporting guns.
Guns, pistols, and rifles, and barrels of damasque.
Model of improved mode for setting up thestanding rigging of ships.
Models of steam boats, designed and built bythem.
Distilling and cooking galley.
Models of improvements in form of anchors.
Models of vessels belonging to their Club.
Model of a welled smack for fishing, fitted withauxiliary screw propeller. A novel applica-tion to vessels of this description.
Model of Mounts Bay fishing-boat. A fine de-scription of boat for the purpose.
Specimen and plans of steam-boat “L’Ocean,”for the river Rhone , which vessel has attainedgreat speed and rendered much service to thecommerce on that river.
Target rifle.
Model of a spring machine, for modelling shipsof any form or dimensions; an ingenious andready means of setting up a design in model.
Specimen model of fine merchant vessels: de-signed and built by them for the East India trade.
Distilling apparatus.
For a good specimen of a life-boat.
An ornamental double gun, guns and arms.