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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138 dark blue on plan. Grand Avenue. Class V. 860 Rodger, A., & Co., Dock Shipbuilding Yard, Port-Glasgow.—Half Models S.8. “ Crai^ellachie,” S.S. “ Craigneuk,” built to order of Russell, Huskie, & Co., Leith• “ Baron Huntly,” S.S. “Baron Dalmeny,” and S.S. “ Baron Fairlio,” for Mr. Hugh Hogarth, Glasgow; T.S.S. “Greville Vernon,” for the Ardrossan Harbour Co., Ardrossan; S.S. “Axinite” and “Citrine,” for Mr. William Robertson, Glasgow; S.s. “ Cape Breton,” for Dawson Brothers, Glasgow; Sailing Ship “ Glendoon,” and Barques “Glenbank” and “Glenclune,” for Sterling A Co., Glasgow; s.s. “Mary Park,” for The Park Steamship Co., Glasgow; 8.8. “Augusto Montenegro,” T.S.S. “Gaviota,’ T.S.S. “ Sapucaia, and “ Barcellos, for the Amazon Steam Trawl Co., London; s.s. “Arana” and “Pinto, for Robert Mac Andrew & Co., London; S.S. “Albara” and “ Tugelafor Maclay & M‘Intyre, Glasgow; and T.S.S. “Reformer,” for the River Plate Fresh Meat Co., London. 861 Royal National Life-Boat Institution, 116 St. Vincent street, Glasgow.— Model of Steam Life-Boat “ City of Glasgow,” raised by Funds collected during the first Life-Boat Saturday held in Glasgow. 862 Reid, John, & Co., Ltd., Shipbuilders, Glasgow.—s.s. “Tacapel,” “Limari" “Fashoda,” “Nyassa,” and a Steamer building for the Australasian United Steam Navigation Co., Limited, of London. H.M. Fishery Cruiser, “ Brenda,” Bow: T.S.S. “Tracker,” P.s. “Caledonia,” “Marchioness of Bute,” “Mar- chioness of Breadalbane.” Sailing Vessels, “British Isles,” “Loch Nevis,” “ Indian Empire.” Schooners, “ Rimae,” “ Taeora,” S.S.Y. “ Rionnag-na-Mara, ’ “Zaza,” “Cala-Mara,” “Mallard,” and “Volga.” 863 Roper’s Inventions for Saving Life at Sea, Ltd., Palace Chambers, Westminster, London. 864 Utley, Thomas, & Co., Sutton street Works, Tuebrook, Liverpool, per Muir, J. E., 45 West Nile Street, Glasgow.—Patent Porthole Ventilators, Privoted Ventilating Lights, and Cowl Ventilators for Steamers and Sailing Vessels. 865 Murray, M‘Vinnie. & Co , Mavisbank Quay, Glasgow.—Ships’ Cooking Ranges, Hot Presses, and Cooking Utensils ; Ships’ Lamps and Ventilators ; Tools for Ships’ Outfits ; Metallic Packing for Piston Rods, Valve Spindles, and Pumps. (See Advt., page 269.) 866 Jones, E. F., & Co., Naval Works, Kensington Street, Birmingham.—Bushes and Sheaves for Ships’ Blocks ; Ships’ Signal, Cabin, and other Lamps ; Ships’, Yachts’, and Boat Fittings, in Iron, Gun Metal, Brass, and White Metal. 867 Harvie, Wm., & Co., Ltd., 222 Brooroielaw, Glasgow.—Navigation Lights for Warships and Merchant Service, Electric and Oil Fittings for Ships’ use, Switch Board, Switches, Indicators, and Electric Tell-Tales. 868 Broadfoot, John, & Sons, Engineers and Brassfounders, Inchholm Works, Whiteinch, Glasgow.—Makers of Sundry Fittings for all Classes of War and Mercantile Ships. " r r r P r the largest and most complete KEEP YOUR EYE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS