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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120 dark blue on plan. South-West Courts. Class IV. 813 Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Ltd., 14 Regent Street, London, S.W.,61 Bath Street, Glasgow, etc.—Pneumatic Tyres for Cycles, Motors, and all classes of Vehicles. Covers, Tubes, Valves, In'flators, Rims, Wheels for Cycles, Carriages, Motor Cycles and Cari, etc. Mechanical Rubber Goods for Carriage Builders. (See Advt., page 134.) 814 Dove, John, Basket and Perambulator Manufacturer, 31 8t. Andrew Street. Glasgow. -Perambulators, Mail Carts, Invalid Carriages, and Wicker Work of all descriptions. 815 Owen, Joseph, & Sons, Ltd., Liverpool.—English and Foreign Timber Merchants, Importers, Manufacturers and Benders. Contractors to the War Office, atxl other Government Departments, Civic Corporations, and all the leading Railway Companies. Special—Seasoned Timber for the requirements of Traincar. Rail- way Carriage and Coach Builders. General—For Joiners, Contractors, Wheel- wrights, and all other Consumers of Timber in rough or manufactured. 816 Ogilvie, A., & Co , 139 Hope Street, Glasgow.—Model Horse, with Specimen Set of Brass-Mounted Harness. Several Specimens of Light Harness, Horse Cloth- ing, Stallion Equipments, Ladies and Gent’s Saddles, Whips, Twigs, Crops, and sundry articles. (See Advt., page 371.) 817 Great Western Railway. Paddington Station, London, W. — Views of places of interest on the Great Western Railway. 818 Electrical Power Storage Company, Limited, 4 Great Winchester Street, London, E. C.—Established .1882. Electric Accumulators of all descriptions, for Lighting, Traction, and portable purposes. Electric Victoria, fitted with their special Faure King Batteries. 819 Mitchell, Robert, & Son, 18 and 20 Shaftesbury Street, Cranstonhill, Glasgow.— Four Wheeled Rabber Tyred Light Goods Delivery Van, fitted with Carriage Springs, Collinge Patent Axles, Sweet’s Concealed Band Wheels. Light Polo Cart, fitted with White Metal Mountings and “Ideal” Rubber Tyres. Petrol Motor Car, 5^ H.P., average speed twelve miles per hour, back reversible speed three miles per hour, Electric Ignition, Wheels Artillery Pattern Rubber Tyred. Half sections of Light Delivery Vans, and Chapel Cart, samples of Wheels, Rubber Tyres, Forgings, etc. (See Advt., page 352.) 820 Kelly, J- H., Parkhead, Glasgow.—Vans, Carts, and Four Wheeled Vehicles; also Carts, etc., in the Model Karm. (See Advt., page 216.) The following Exhibitors in this Class have their exhibits described under the numbers indicated:— Allan, Whyte & Co., Clyde Wire Rope Works, Rutherglen. See No. 430. AntixFrietion Alloys, Ltd., 52 Queen Victoria Street, London, VV. See No. 510. Avery, W. & T., Birmingham and Glasgow. See No. 415. Barclay, Andrew, Sons & Co., Caledonia Works, Kilmarnock. Sec Nos. 464, 521, and 1034. JAMES HENDERSON & Co., COACHBUXr-DJEHS. Awarded Gold Medal at Crystal Palace, London, 1896; Highest Award, Adelaide, 1887; High Honours and Royal Patronage, Universal Exhibition, Paris, 1878, and Edinburgh, 1886 ; First-Class Certificate, London, 1883. established 1838. CARRIAGES ADAPTED FOR USE BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD. Manufactured under strict superintendence of Managers of praut:cal experience in London and Paris. 60, 62, 64, NORTH ST., GLASGOW. Branch Show Rooms, - - 64 to 70 BothweK Circus.