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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70 dark bhie on plan. Transverse Avenue. Class II.
97 Chambers, W. & R.> Ltd., 339 High Street, Edinburgh.—Chambers’s Eneyclo-
pædia, Chambers’s Journal, Life of Burns, Educational Books, Dictionaries, etc.
98 MaeLehOSe, James, & Sons, 61 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow—Bookbinding, in
its various stages, and Printing. Books printed or published by Messrs.
MacLehose, with Engravings, etc.
99 Bayley & Ferguson, Music Publishers. 54 Queen Street, Glasgow, and 14
Paternoster Row, London. —.Sacred and Secular Musical Publications, Scholastic
and Choral Music Books, etc.
100 L. E. Waterman Company (New York) Fountain Pens.
101 Hardtmuth, L. & C., 12 Golden Lane, London, E.C.—Pencils and Drawing
Materials.
102 Bryee. David, & Son, 133 West Campbell Street, Glasgow.—Miniature Books
and Books in Tartan Binding.
103 Leng, John, & Co., Bank Street, Dundee, and 72 Queen Street, Glasgow.—
Publications, Printing, and Lithographic Exhibits.
104 Mitchell, Wm., Cumberland Street, Birmingham ; 44 Cannon Street, London; and
Paris.—Steel and Metal Pens, Pen and Slate-Pencil Holders, etc. Gold Medal,
Paris, 1900, (See Advt., page 363.)
105 Watson, Chas. P., 33 Gordon Street, Glasgow.—Official Publisher and Sole
Advertising Contractor to the Glasgow International Exhibition, 1901. All
the official Publications sold at this stall; also the Leading Newspapers,
Magazines, etc.
106 Annan, T. & R., & Sons, 230 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow.—Copper Plate
Printing Press in Operation. Engraved Photo-Gravure, Copper Plates and
Prints, etc. Specimens of Autotype, Reproductions of Paintings, etc. (See
Advt., page 32.)
107 Morison Brothers, 52 Renfield Street, Glasgow.—Publications, Illustrated Post
Cards, General Stationery, Fountain and Stylo Pens, Drawing and Surveying
Instruments, Tracery Paper, Tracing Cloth, and General Drawing Materials.
(See Advt., page 36.)
108 Johnston, W. & A. K., Ltd., Edina Works, Edinburgh; 55 West Regent Street,
Glasgow ; and 5 White Hart Street, London.—Maps, Diagrams, Atlases, Globes,
and Specimens of Commercial Engraving, Lithographic and Letterpress
Printing, etc.
109 Wilson, Walker & Co., Ltd., Sheepsear Works, Leeds.—Leather, Coloured for
Bookbinding. Purses, Cases and Bags, Kid, Russia and Pure Chrome Dressed
Calf, Chamois, Glue, etc. —-----------.-.-
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd., 9 Strand, LONDON, W.C.
WATCHMAKERS AND MARINE
CHRONOMETER MAKERS to the
British Admiralty and Indian Govern-
ments. Prize Medals and Diplomas, Paris Ex-
hibition, 1900, for excellence of work, and London,
1332, for Non-Magnetizable Watches. Makers of the
“Strand” Watches with Patent Dust-proof Cap, holders
of the highest records at Kcw and Greenwich
Observatories.
Makers of the New English Bevolving Escapement
Split Seconds and Ordinary Chronographs, Clock
Watches, Minute Repeaters. Patentees of the New
Altitude Wattfh. Makers of the Royal Geographical
Societies’ Explorers’ Watches, and the Waterproof
Watches for the Antarctic Expedition, 1901.
Makers of the Watches given by
LORD ROBERTS to his Indian Orderlies.
Turret Clock makers. English Chiming Clocks
on tubes. Non-Ma.g-netiza.ble Clocks Authors
of the “Best work on Watches," a copy of which can bg obtained at our Exhibit, or will be sent
post free on application. St a. nd No. 206.