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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Wire Strand, to British Post Office specification; No. 11, B.W.Gr.
Galvanised Special Telephone Wire; No. 15, B.W.G. Galvanised.
Concert-Room Gallery.
77 .—Johnson & Phillips, 16, Union Court, London, E.C.; and
Charlton, S.E. Brass and Lead Covered Cables; Taped Iron Wire;
Indiarubber-covered Wire ; Lightning Conductors; Vyle’s Patent
Lightning Conductor; Mance’s Lightning Guard; Grapnels;
Ordinary Cutting’,and Cutting and Holding Gi’apnels; Mushrooms;
Steel Centipedes; Steel Buoys; Patent Self-mooring Mark Buoy;
Steam Hauling Gears; Insulators and Fittings; Patent Fluid
Insulators. (See Advt., p. 127.)
South Nave, Sozbthern Gallery, and North Nave.
78 .—Armand Levy, 252, Croswell Road, London. Gutta-
percha and India-rubber Cores ; Leads to any specification ; Silk
Cotton Wires; Telephone Transmitters; Rubber in the Raw, in
Unvulcanised Sheet and Taping Cloth.; Fine Cut Sheet Rubber
Tape for covering wire; Gutta-percha, raw and manufactured.
Eastern Gallery.
79 .—McWhirter, Roberts, & Co., 249 to 251, East India Road,
London. Manufacturers of Grapnels, Buoys (steel and iron),
Mushrooms, Centipedes, Swivels and Links, Buoy-lamps and
Frames of improved construction; Makers of the Imperial Cable-
tank Lamp for burning non-explosive mineral oil; Portable
Forges, Cable Sheaves, Wood Hearts, Tricolor Lamps, Splicing
and Sleeking Tongs, and all other Specialties for Telegraph
Cable Ships. Eastern Gallery.
79a.—Henry Robert Meyer, B 12, Exchange Buildings,
Liverpool. Samples of Earthenware Troughs (Patent Elective
Permanent Way), and Wires or Metal Ribbons for conducting
large numbers of Wires, &c., underground.
Concert-Room Gallery.
80 .—Moser & Sons, Southwark, London. Telegraph Wire,
made from Anglo-Swedish iron. Various tests (hot and cold) of
the Anglo-Swedish iron. Planished and toughened Metal Sheets
tested cold. Moser & Sons’ high-class Tool, Steel, and Tests of
same. Telegraph Engineers* tools. Eastern Gallery.
81 .—R. S. Newall & Co., Gateshead-on-Tyne. Specimens of
Submarine Cables, made by R. S. Newall & Co. Lightning
Conductors and Fittings. Eastern Gallery.
82 .—E. Paterson, 76, Little Britain. Solid Copper-tape
Lightning Conductors. (See Advt., p. 119.)
South Nave and Southern Gallery.
83 .—Phillips Brothers, Macintosh Lane, Homerton. Electric
Light Leads and all Wires used for electrical purposes. (See
Advt., p. 123.) Southern Gallery.
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