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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57 Prussia, (a) Rolls of Telegraph Tape for Wheatstone machine, rapid writer; for Sir W. Thomson’s recording machine, submarine cable ; for Cowper’s Telegraph writer; for the Morse, Hughes, and Meyer systems, &c. &c. ; for automatic machines. (&) Rolls of Ribbon-paper, or winding-tapes, (c) Rolls of Tape for railway- metals testing machines, train velocity gauges, and all other technical purposes, according to instructions. Concert-Room Gallery. 153 .—Sanderson & Co., 44, Essex Street, Strand. Samples of Sanderson & Co/s Telegraph Instruments, Electric Bells, Indi- cators, Burglar Alarms, Pulls, Pushes, Batteries, Electric Wire, &c., for commercial and domestic purposes. Eastern Gallery. 154—Julius Sax, 108, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury. Electric Bells for private houses, hotels, offices, ships, &c. Electric Burglar and Fire Alarms. System of Electric Calls, as fitted at the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station. Eastern Gallery and South Nave. 154a.—Saxby & Farmer. (See J, P. Knight, L.B. & S.C. Railway Co., No. 138.) North Nave. 155 .—School of Submarine Telegraphy, Telephony, and Electric Light, 12, Princes Street, Hanover Square, W. (re- moved from 4, George Street, Hanover Square). Wheatstones fast Automatic System. A Collection of Electrical Testing and Signalling Apparatus. (See Advt., p. 3 of Wrapper.) North Nave. 156 .—Siemens Brothers & Co., 12, Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster. 1 Set of Portable Field Outpost Telegraph Appa- ratus, including Inker, Battery, Drum of Cable in knapsack, Drum of Cable in transport box; Bag containing Jointers and Connection Wire; Case containing Tools, &c.; Various Field Telegraph Instruments, Inkers, and Sounders; 2 Intermediate Morse Double-Current Duplex Translation Instruments 2 Morse Double-Current Self-starting End Local Instruments ; 1 Model ABC Instrument, with finger-key; 1 Round ABC Instrument, with, handle; 1 Square A B C Instrument, with handle. (See also Class IV.) South Nave. 157 .—Signal Engineering Company, 181, High Holborn, W.C. Electric and Pneumatic Bells and Indicators, Fire and Thief Alarms, Electric Signals, &c. (See Advt., p. 123.) Gallery at bach of Concert-Room. 158 .—C. E. Spagnoletti, Great Western Railway Telegraph Department, Paddington. Electric Locking of Railway Signal Levers; Electric Signals; Electric Signal Repeaters; Electric Signal Light Indicator, showing if lamp is “ in” or “ out”; Electric Train Describers ; Electric Induced Coil. South Nave. 158a.—Submarine Telegraph Company, 2, Throgmorton Avenue, E.C. Instruments used by the Company — the