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Class XX, (South Central Gallery).
380. HINDLEY & SONS, 290- 204 Oxford Street, W.-A Completely Furnished Apartment. Wood-panelled dado, framework and ceiling, oak parquet floor. The walls hung with washable Japanese leather paper. A painted wood mantelpiece, and mahogany furniture.
391. HOVELT, W. B., St. Andrew's Basket Works, Bedford Street, Nor- wich.--Wicker Fruiture, comprising Draw- ing-room and Library Chairs, Wicker Lounges, Wicker Tea Tables, Ladies' Work Toy Nursery Stands, Linen Baskets, &c.
the insides of rooms and other places; admits light and air, and is a sure protection. against burglars. Made of wrought iron, and breued in any desired colour to match the wall-paper.
388. BLYTH, A. W., Medical Officer of Health, The Court House, Maryle- bone; & GREENE, DR. RICHARD, Medical Superintendent of the County Asylum, Berry Wood, Northampton.- Model and accompanying plans of a Honge to be let out in touements.
389. LUCAS, JAMES. MOORE, Ennerdale Road, Selwyn Court Estate, Re-sanitary private residence, constructed specially Kew Gardens.-blodd Design of a perfect
for the International Health Exmbation, upon the latest sanitary principles. The house will May 8th, and open to the bad die u en presenta he completed and ready for inspection on
382, STONES, JOHN, Patent volving Shutter and Movable Division, and Lift and Hoist Manufacturer, Ure Mills, Ulverston.--(1) Movable Sound- proof Partitions for dwelling-houses, schools, So, which swivel and fold into pilasters or recesses in walls. (2) Sound-proof Revolving Shutter, (8) Full size Model of Balance Weight Revolving Shutters, with the ascending, descending and vertical motions. (4) Draught Excluder.
383. ALLEN, EDWARD E., 111 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea.-Models Cottages.
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381. CHURB & SONS' LOCK & SATE CO.. Limited, 128 Queen V.ctoria Street, E.C.,--(1) Chubb's Patent Detector Lock. Latches, and Keys, used in fitting up dwelling-houses of all kinds, from a palace to a cottage, and for all other purposes that a lock can be adapted to. (2) Ornamental Locks and Keys. (3) Model of Chubb's Patent Fire and Thick Resisting Bankers' Strong Room made to Scale. (4) Model of a Lockmaker's Work-bench and Tools,
385. KAYE, JOSEPH, & SONS, 93 High Holborn; and Bank Works, Kirkstall, Leeds.-Kaye's Patent Inde structible Locks and Fastenings,
386. ADAMS, ROBERT, 17 Black- man Street, Borough, S.E.~(1) Locks and Furniture. (2) Sash Fasteners. (3) Sash Bolts and Ventilators. (4) Weather Bars. (5) Casement Stays. (6) Norton's Door prings. (7) Casement Bolts. (8) Patent Reversible and Sliding Window. (9) Case- ment Fasteners and three-throw Bolts. (10) Rack Fanlight Openers. (11) Spring Hinges. (12) Sash Centres. (13) The New Ventilating Bar for window sashes. (14) The Panic Door, for theatres, schools, and other public buildings, which ascends into a prepared reetss. by slightly turning a handle, which, being covered with a glass door, can be easily smashed in case of need to give the audience instant egress.
357. BORN, PHILIP, 29 Tavistock Road, Westbourne Park. Improved Patent Folding Lattice Shutter, for fixing in
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tion of card, Kew Gardens station is 21 minutes by District Bailway from South Ken- sington.
590. O'KEEFFE, MATHIAS T., MICEL, 40 Holbeck Road, North, Brixton, S.W.-Merlels of Sanitary Houses, to be constructed at the corners of important thoroughfares so as to afford secure meus of escape from fire in any of the adjoining pre- mises, and specially adapted as approaches to light-foot bridges, over dangerous strect cross- lugs, and at the same time providing ladies' resting-rooms, lavatories, &c.
394 TURNGULL, J. R., LIEUT.- COL, The Priory, Torquay.--(1) Model (Skeleten) of a London House, showing how the drains should be ventilated and carried under the house from the back to the street sewer, according to the "open system"; also ventilating pipes, &c. (2) Morel, showing a length and section of a drain laid according (3) Model of ditto in brick channel, showing to the "open system," with pitch-scaled joints.
step for necessary work at the drain at any considerable depth: pitch-scaled joints, &c. (4) Model, gas or water-pipe laid in the usual way, but with pitel-scalen joints.
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393. ALLEN, A. H., 111 Walk, Chelsea, S.W.--Model of a Labour- improvement in that class of dwellings, viz., er's Cottage, intended to illustrate a special
partitions between the rooms the use of non- b substituting for the ordinary combustible combu ible partitions constructed of wood quartering, coated with silicate paint, and filled in with slate panels.
391. ALLEN, C. B.,
111 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S.W--Plan and Model of a Miner's Cottage. The noteworthy im- provement here is that of keeping the Fire- places or sources of heat in the centre of the building and away from the outer wall, thas to avoid all loss of heat. The model also exém- plifies the possibility of adapting architectural forms to such structures.
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