The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 82
Catalogue
Contents
- [title page]
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- Addenda and Omissions
- Index to Exhibitors
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Catalogue. — Department I. — Raw and Manufactured Products
- Class 1.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests, and of the Trades appertaining thereto
- Class 2.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products; Machines, and Instruments connected therewith p. 3
- Class 3.—Agricultural Products not used for Food p. 5
- Class 4.—Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products p. 6
- Class 5.—Minerals, Ores, and Mining Products; Mineral and Artificial Aërated Waters; Soaps, Candles, Dyes, Colours, Varnishes p. 8
- Class 6.—Chemical Process for Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Dressing p. 13
- Class 7.—Leather and Skins
- Class 8.—Artificial Manures p. 14
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Department II. — Machinery, Apparatus & Processes Used in the Mechanical Industries p. 15
- Class 9.—Agricultural Implements and Processes used in the Cultivation of Fields and Forests; Agricultural Machinery p. 15
- Class 10.—Apparatus and Processes used in Agricultural Works p. 17
- Class 11.—Apparatus and Processes used in Mining and Metallurgy p. 19
- Class 12.—Apparatus used in Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Tanning p. 20
- Class 13.—Machines and Apparatus in General p. 21
- Class 14.—Machine Tools p. 25
- Class 17.—Apparatus and Processes for Sewing and Making-up Clothing
- Class 18.—Apparatus and Processes used in the Manufacture of Furniture and Objects for Dwellings
- Class 19.—Apparatus and Processes used in Paper-malting, Dyeing, Printing, Stereotyping, and Lithography p. 29
- Class 20.—Machines, Instruments, and Processes used in various Works, including Horological Appliances p. 31
- Class 21.—Carriages and Wheelwrights' Work p. 32
- Class 22.—Harness and Saddlery Portmanteaux, Belts, Purses, and Manufactured Leather Goods p. 33
- Class 23.—Railway Apparatus p. 34
- Class 24.—Telegraphic Apparatus and Processes
- Class 25.—Apparatus and Processes of Civil Engineering, Public Works, and Architecture
- Class 26.—Navigation and Life Saving p. 36
- Class 28.—Sanitary Appliances p. 37
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Department III. — Textile Fabrics, Clothing, and Accessories p. 39
- Class 29.—Cotton Thread and Fabrics p. 39
- Class 30.—Thread and Fabrics of Flax, Hemp, &c
- Class 31.—Worsted Yarn and Fabrics p. 41
- Class 32.—Woollen Yarn and Fabrics
- Class 33.—Silk and Silk Fabrics
- Class 34.—Shawls p. 42
- Class 35.—Lace, Net, Embroidery, and Trimmings
- Class 36.—Hosiery and Underclothing, and Accessories of Clothing
- Class 37-Clothing for both Sexes; Waterproof Clothing; Artificial Flowers and Feathers; Wigs and Works in Hair; Head-dresses; Boots and. Shoes; Native Costumes p. 43
- Class 38.—Jewellery and Precious Stones p. 45
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Department IV. — Alimentary Products p. 47
- Class 42.—Cereals, Farinaceous Products, and Products derived from them p. 47
- Class 43.—Bread and Pastry p. 52
- Class 44.—Preserved Fatty Substances used as food; Milk, Butter, Cheese, and Eggs p. 53
- Class 45-Preserved Meat and Fish p. 54
- Class 46.—Preserved Vegetables and Fruit p. 57
- Class 47.—Condiments and Stimulants; Sugar and Confectionery; Coffee, Spices, Baking Powder, and other Food Products p. 58
- Class 48.—Fermented Drinks p. 63
- Special Art Section. — Special Art Section. — Catalogue of Exhibits
- Index p. 79
- Special Section for Education. — Special Section for Education
- Special Wool Show. — Special Wool Show p. 93
- [advert] p. i
- [prospectus] p. xlii
- [advert] p. xliv