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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Complimentary List.
LIGHTING.
Bon Aeeord Acetylene Gas Co., 283 King Street, Aberdeen.—Gas Plant, Gas
Brackets, and 220 Burners, for Bandstand No. 2, No. 7 Restaurant, and Press
Building.
British Aluminium Company, Ltd., London.—The Overhead Wiring for Arc
Lighting of Grounds.
British Insulated Wire Co., Prescot, Lancashire.—Electric Cables, Wires, etc.,
(See Advt., page 301.)
British Sehuekert Electric Co., Ltd., London.—Search-light Projector Mirror,
1500 MM. diameter. (See Advt., page 298.)
Corporation Of Glasgow.—Electrical Department.
Corporation Of Glasgow.—Gas Department.
Corporation of Gasgow, Tramways Department.—Street Switch Box.
Edison-Swan United Electric Light Company, Ltd., Ponder’s End, Middlesex,
and 153 West George Street, Glasgow.—10,UU0 Incandescent Lamps, various
powers and colours.
Frankenburg, Isidor, Ltd., Greengate, Salford.—Electric Wires.
Home and Colonial Acetylene Gas Co., Ltd., 77 West Regent Street, Glasgow.—
M'Coneehy’s Patent “Royal Standard” Non-Automatie Generators, and Gas
Holders, Gas Fittings, etc. Lighting Model Farm and Agricultural Hall. Gas
made daily, 12.30 and 4 p.M. M'Coneehy’s Patents (Automatic and Non-
Automatie) have passed the Home Office tests. (See Advt., page 340.)
Kelvin & James White, Ltd., 16, 18, 20 Cambridge Street, Glasgow.—Switchboard
controlling the distribution of electricity throughout the Exhibition, and dealing
with 5,800 electric horse power. The board is surmounted by an Electric
Synchronised Clock, controlled by a regulator at the firm’s Stand (927), in the
Grand Avenue.
Kitson Lighting and Heating Syndicate, Ltd., Blackfriars, London, E.C.—
Kitson System of Lighting by Vaporised Petroleum Oil, in the East Gardens, by
lamps- of 1U00 candle power.
Knox, Alexander, & Son, Wrights and Builders, 17 and 23 George Street, Mile-
End, Glasgow.—Ladders of various sizes for Trimming Are Lamps, etc.
Macfarlane, Walter, & Co., Saracen Foundry, Glasgow.—Cast-iron E. Z. Pillars
for holding the Electric Light, and 52 Cast-iron Pillars. (See Adv., page 265.)
Scott-Snell Self-Intensifying Gas Lamp Company, Ltd., 51 Victoria Street,
Westminster, London.—Lighting portion of Grounds, North Bank of Kelvin,
with Self-Contained High Pressure Gas Lamps.
Welsbaeh Incandescent Co., Ltd., London.—193 Lanterns and 579 Burners for
outside Gas Lighting in North and South Gardens.
Zurich Incandescence Lamp Company, 47 Victoria street, Westminster, London,
8. VV.—Incandescence Stern Electric Lamps (250 Volts) for lighting the Industrial
Hall, James Templeton & Sons’ Kiosk and Restaurants Nos. 2, 3, 5, and 6.
MACHINERY, Etc.,
Including ENGINES, BOILERS, DYNAMOS, MOTORS, AND BOILER PLANT.
Acme Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Glasgow.—Gas Engine for working Boats at
Water Chute.
Alley & M‘Lellan, Polmadie —1200 b.h.p. Westinghouse Electric Light Engine
with a Mavor & Coulson Dynamo. (See Advt., pages 220 and 221.)
Babcock & Wileox, Ltd., 21 St. Vincent Place, Glasgow.—Two Babcock & Wilcox
Patent Water Tube -.team Boilers (Land Type), fitted with Patent Steam Super-
heaters and Chain Grate Stokers, also Babcock & Wilcox Patent Water Tube
Steam Boiler (Marine Type).