Crystal Palace International Electric Exhibition 1881-82

År: 1882

Sider: 102

UDK: 621.30 : 06 (064)

DOI: 10.48563/dtu-0000189

Official Catalogue, Edited by W. Grist with Specially Prepared Plans, showing the position of each exhibitor and indicating the spaces lighted by the various sytems.

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93 Gas Engine, £50; 2-man Patent Gas Engine, £35; lj-man Patent Gas Engine, £30. These engines work without making any objectionable noise, and are suitable for driving small dynamo machines, printing machines, pumps, chaff-cutters, saws, &c. 3 lioi’se-power Turner’s Patent Enclosed Steam Engine, for driving dynamo machines; 6 horse-power Turner’s Patent Enclosed Steam Engine, Double Cylinder; 3 hoi-se-power Turner’s Patent Reversing Steam Engine, Single Cylinder. West Corridor. 367 .—The Corrugated Iron Annexe for the Machinery in con- nection with the Lighting Arrangements of The Anglo-American Brush Company has been erected on the North Lawn by Mr. J. Charlton Humphreys, of Ludgate Hill (adjoining Ludgate Hill Station). {See Advt. p. 142.) foreign Exhibitors. Class I.—Static Electricity, Frictional Apparatus, etc. 368 .—Prof. T. A. Edison, care of E. H. Johnson, Esq., 57, Holborn Viaduct. Leyden Jars and Condensers; Apparatus to show the ethric force. Entertainment Court 369 .—J. Robert Voss, Pallisaden-Strasse, 20, Berlin. Automatic Induction Electrical Machine. Silver Medal at the Paris Electric Exhibition. London Agent, F. E. Becker & Co., 34, Maiden Lane, W.C. {See English Section.) Concert-Room Gallery. Class II.—Batteries and Allied Apparatus. 370 .—L. Amette, Fils, 145, Boulevard Voltaire, Paris. Ac- cumulator on a new system. West Corridor. 371 .—Edme Blouzon, 30, Rue Notre Dame de Nazareth, Paris Batteries and Allied Apparatus. Eastern Gallery. 372 .—G. Chapuis, 17, Rue Lourmel, Grenelle, Paris. Primary and Secondary Batteries. Eastern Gallery. 373 .—M. Datjdigny, 16, Place de la Chapelle, Paris. Accumu- lator, replenished by direct calorific action. West Corridor. 374 .—Deseuelles & Serre, 8bis, Avenue Perrier, Paris. Dry Batteries of all sorts and forms; Secondary Batteries, dry and portable. Western Gallery. 375 .—Prof. T. A. Edison, care of E. H. Johnson, Esq., 57, Holborn Viaduct. Chalk Battery; Gravity Battery. Entertainment Court. 375 a.—The Electro-Dynamic Company of Philadelphia. Auto- matic Batteries for use with sewing machine motors. Offices : 8a, Bush Lane, Cannon Street, E.C. Eastern Gallery. 376 .—Charles R. Goodwin, 166, Quai Jemmapes, Paris. Leclanché and other Batteries—plain, plated, or coppei’ed, by anew process. Medal at Electrical Exhibition, Paris. Eastern Gallery.