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DIVISION B.—MANUFACTURING MACHINES,
OR SYSTEMS OF MACHINERY, TOOLS, AND IMPLEMENTS EMPLOYED FOR THE UNDERMENTIONED PURPOSES.
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MANUFACTURES OF ALL FA- BRICS THAT ARE SPUN, WO- VEN, FELTED, OR LAID...
Machinery for the complete formation from the Raw Mate- rial of all fabrics of Cotton, Wool, Flax, Hemp, Silk, Caout- chouc, Hair, &c.
Paper Making and Staining.
Printing and Bookbinding.The Manufacture of Metals from the ore into bars, rods, wire, sheets and other general forms; also casting and polish- ing of Metal, Glass, &c.
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MANUFACTURES OF ME- TALS..................
The Cutting and Working of Metals by Machine Tools, such as Lathes, Machines for planing, drilling, boring, slotting, sawing, stamping, shearing, rivetting, punching, &c.
Machines and tools used by the makers of Gold, Silver, and Plated Goods, Cutlery, Nails, Screws, Pins, Needles, Buttons, and Metallic Pens, &c.; by Locksmiths, Die Sinkers, Furnishing Ironmongers, &c. -
MANUFACTURES OF MI- NERAL SUBSTANCES ...
Machines and Tools for the Preparation and Working of all kinds of Stone, Granite, Alabaster, Slate, Clay, Gems, &c., &c.
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MANUFACTURES OF VEGE- TABLE SUBSTANCES ...
Machines and Tools for the preparation and working of all kinds of Wood.
Mills, and other Machinery for grinding, crushing, or pre- paring Vegetable Products. -
MANUFACTURES OF ANI- MAL SUBSTANCES......
Machinery and Tools for working in Horn, Bone, Ivory, Leather, &c.
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MACHINERY and APPARATUS for Brewing, Distilling, and Manufacturing Chemistry.
DIVISION C.—MODELS OF ENGINEERING STRUCTURES, EXHIBITING THE APPLICATION OF MECHANICAL CONTRIVANCES.
Models of Bridges, Viaducts, Roofs of Large Span, in Stone, Wood, Iron, &c.
Models of Docks, Locks, Lighthouses, Breakwaters, Harbours, Landing Piers, &c.
SECTION III.
MANUFACTURES.
Manufactures to be exhibited in this Section must be in their Finished state, as fit for use.
1. FABRICS
SPUN AND WOVEN:
From Flax, Hemp, Cotton, and similar Vegetable Substances
Goods, Plain and Figured in the Loom; also Printed, Coloured, or Embossed, including—
Linens, Canvas—Floor Cloths, Calicoes, &c.; Oil Cloths of all kinds;—also, Lace, Bobbinet, Figured Lace, Needle- work, Embroidery, Tambouring, &c.
From Wool & Silk, and similar Animal Substances
Broad Cloths—Blankets, Carpets, Shawls, Damasks, Satins, Velvets, Stuffs, Poplins, Tabinets, Crapes.
FELTED OR LAID:
From Fur & Hair and similar Animal Substances
Felts, Hats—Felted Floor Cloths, and Felted Fabrics generally, Plain or Printed, Coloured and Embossed.
From Rags & Fibre, and similar Vegetable Substances
Papers of all kinds, Plain and Ornamental Paperhangings and Decorations, Cards, Pasteboard, &c.
2. MANUFACTURES IN METALS......
Gold & Silver, Cop- per and Zinc, Iron, Steel, Lead, Bronze, Pewter, Mixed Me- tals.
Gold and Silver Plate and Jewellers’ Work, Metal Ornaments, Metal Mountings, But- tons, Locksmiths’ Work, Wire Work, Gene- ral Ironmongery, Fenders and Grates and Fire-irons, Bronze Lamps, Britannia Metal Wares, German Silver and White Metal; Cutlery and Steel Ornaments.
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New Ulster Gazette 1850, No 18