International exhibition Glasgow 1901
Official catalogue
År: 1901
Forlag: Chas. P. Watson
Sted: glasgow
Sider: 431
UDK: 061.4(100) glasgow
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Class IH. Machinery Hall, dark red, on plan, ioi
450 Haddon, John, & Co., Bouverie House, Salisbury Square, London.—No. 6
Optimus 2 Revolution Printing Press ; No. 4 Perfected Prouty Platen Press ;
No. 1 Pi ogress Wire Stitcher; Driven by Crocker Wheeler Electric Motors.
451 Thomlinson, John, Stanley Works, Partick, Glasgow.—Machines for the
production of High-class Illustrated Magazines; Three-Colour Process of
Printing Show Cards, Labels, etc. Stitching, Cutting, Bag Making, etc.
Improved Double Demy, and two Quad. Crown VVharfedale Printing Machines,
by John Elliot & Co , Ltd. Crosland’s Patent Advance Silent Self-Clamp
Guillotine. (See Advt., page 219.)
452 Smith & Coventry, Ltd., Grcslev Ironworks, Ordsal Lane, Salford, Man-
chester. — Modern Labour-saving Machine Tools, etc.
453 Selig, Sonnenthal & Co., 85 Queen Victoria Street and Lambeth Hill, London,
E. C.—Machine Tools and Appliances, specially suitable for Shipbuilding,
Railway, Electrical, Motor Car, and General Engineering Shops, etc. See
also Exhibit in Grounds, No. 1041. (See Advt. below.)
454 Sharp, Stewart, & Co., Ltd., Atlas Works, Springburn, Glasgow.—Planing
Machine, “Sellers’” System, with Robinson & Oldfield’s Patent Feed ; Horizon-
tal Boring, Drilling, and Screw-cutting Machine; Triple Geared Sliding Sur-
facing and Screw-cutting Lathe with Duplex Rests ; Slotting Machine ; Hollow
Spindle Capstan-rest Lathe.
455 Hulse & Co., Ltd., Ordsal Works, Salford, Manchester—Machine Tools for
Ordnance, Marine, Railway, and other general and special Engineering Work.
456 Loudon Brothers, Clyde Engineering Works, Johnstone, and 39 West Camp-
bell Street, Glasgow.—Machine Tools, consisting of Improved Surfacing,
Boring and Screw-cutting Lathes, Planing Machines, Radial Drilling, Tapping,
and Studding Machines. Special Lathes for Heavy Cutting. Steam Injectors,
Steam Traps, and other appliances. (See Advt, page 225.)
457 Peebles, D. Bruce, & Co., Tay Works, Edinburgh.—Electrical 150 B. H.P.
Motor Driving Main Shaft. ; Peebles-Willans’ Train Lighting Plant; Motor
Driving Pump; 60 B.H.P. Enclosed Water-Tight Mining Motor; Central
Station Balancing Set; Motor Driven Capstan; Hauling Gear, Reduction
Gears, Sundry Motors, Controllers, Switchgear, etc., 350 B.H. P. Peebles-
Belliss Set. 350 K.W. Peebles Dynamo.
458 Shanks, Thomas, & Co., Union Iron Works, Johnstone.—Engineering Machine
Tools for Marine, Locomotive, and General Purposes. (See Advt., page 284.)
459 Burton, Griffiths, C. W , & Co., 1, 2, and 3 Ludgate Square, Ludgate Hill,
London, E, C.—Baltic Chambers, 50 Wellington Street, Glasgow (A. W.
Macdonald, Scottish Representative).—American and English Machinery and
Tools in Motion. Gisholt Lathe, Acme Forging, Automatic Bolt Threading,
and Tapping Machines. Giant Key-seating, Milling, and Brass-working
Machinery. Patent Automatic Triple Action Lathe. Multiple Spindle Screw
Machine. Boring and Turning Machines. Universal Grinders, etc. (See
Advt., page 291 )
SELIG, SONNENTHAL & Co.
JEnøineers,
LO N »ON.
PLAN
SHOWING POSITION OF THEIR
MACHINE TOOL.
EXHIBITS
Machinery Ha.ll
(No. 453),
AND
PeLvilion in Grounds
(No. 1041, page 163.)