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T H E RIGHT HONORABLE T H E EARL OF BANDON,
Lieutenant of t h e C o u n t y a n d C i t y of Cork. •
Executive Committee.
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T H E M A Y O R O F CORK.
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S I R G E O R G E ST. J O H N C O L T H U R S T , BART., D . L .
WILLIAM SHAW, M.P.
TIMOTHY M A H O N Y , J. P.
ffixrmmiitee.
T H E MAYOR OF CORK
S I R GEORGE S T . J O H N COLTHURST,
H-jBart., D . L .
L . A . BEAMISH, J . P .
C A P T A I N R . P . BEAMISH
JAMES B R E N A N , R . H . A . , C o r k S c h o o l
of Art
W . H . CRAWFORD
THOMAS CROSBIE
H E N R Y DALE, T . C .
JOHN DALY, A l d e r m a n , M . P .
M . D . DALY, J . P .
R . DAY, J u n . , Alderman
COMMENDATORE D E L A N Y , T . C .
P . F . DUNN
R . IT. P . FITZGERALD, D . L .
JOHN FLYNN
JOHN FOX, T . C .
W . B . HARRINGTON, F . C . S .
JOHN HEGARTY
J. H . JOLLY, President U n i t e d Trades
DENNY LANE
W . J . LANE, T . C .
D . F . LEAHY, D . L .
THOMAS LYONS, J . P .
JAMES M ' K E N Z I E
JOSEPH W . M ' M U L L E N , J . P .
T . MAHONY'I J . P .
N . D . MURMY, D.L.
MAURICE MURRAY-, D . L .
D . A . NAGLE, Alderman
J . J . O'BRIEN
J A M E S OGILVIE, J . P .
S I R D . V . O'SULLIVAN, T . C .
E . PIKE
J . W . POLLOCK. J . P .
CAPT. D . R . P . SARSFIELD, D . L .
WILLIAM SHAW, M . P .
COLONEL SHULDHAM, D . L .
W . K . S U L L I V A N , L L . D . , ['RESIDENT
Q.C.C.
IT. L . T I V Y , T . C .
J O H N JONES, A l d e r m a n
Honorary
Honorary
Honorary
Architect
Builder
Secretary
Assistant
Solicitor
Secretary
L. A . B E A M I S H , J . P .
J . J. M A H O N Y
D . A . N A G L E , Alderman
ROBERT WALKER, C.E.
COMMENDATORE D E L A N Y , T . C .
ir
GENERAL COMMITTEE.
T H E D U K E OF DEVONS HIRE , K . G .
T H E MARQUIS OF W A T F R F O H D , K . P .
T H E E A R L OF CORK, K . P .
T H E E A R L OF EGMONT
E A R L OF DONOUGHMORE, K . C . M . G .
T H E E A R L OF B A N T R Y , D . L .
T H E E A R L OF LISTOWEL, K . P .
VISCOUNT DONEIIAILE, D . L .
YISCOUNT LISMOKE
LORD CARBERY
LORD FERMOY, D . L .
LORD CASTLETOWN
SIR E . ABERCROMBY, Bart., D . L .
SIR G. ST. J. COLTHURST, Bart., D L.
S I R JOCELYN COGHILL, B a r t . , D . L .
SIR A . WARREN, Bart., D . L .
SIR T . 0 FORSTER, Bart., J . P .
SIR HENRY- W . B KG HER, Bart., D . L .
SIR R . KEANE, B a i t .
S I R THOMAS A . JONES, P r e s i d e n t ,
Boyal Hibernian A ca d em y
S I R JOHN P O P E H E N N E S S Y , K . C . M . G .
T H E MAY-OR OF CORK
STEPHEN GREHAN, J.P., County H i g l i
Sheriff
J . G. WYOHERLEY, J . P . , C i t y H i g h
Sheriff
T H E M E M B E R S OF PARLIAMENT FOR
COUNTY CORK
T H E MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR
C I T Y CORK
S I R JOHN ARNOTT, D . L .
SIN J . N . M'KENNA, M . P .
S I R G . PENROSE, J . P .
S I R D . V . O'SULLIVAN, T . C .
G. J . ADAMS, H o n . See. Cork School
of A r t
B . J . ALCOCK, J . P .
• 'OLONEL ALDWORTH, J . P .
J . C . ALLMAN
R . L . ALLMAN, M . P .
J . ANDREWS,
Society
Cork Y o n n g Men's
J O H N C . ASHLIN
W . R . ATKINS
COMMANDER J . H . B A I N B R I D B E , U . X .
J.P.
ISAAC B A N K S
W . H . BARRY, J . P .
R . BARTER, J . P .
LUDLOW A . BEAMISH, J . P .
CAPTAIN R . P . BEAMISH
T . F . BRADY
BROOK R . BRAZIER
JAMES BRENAN, R . H . A . , Cork School
of Art
J A M E S BUTLER B R E N A N , R . H . A .
J O H N BUCKLEY, T . C .
N A T H A N I E L BUCKLEY, J . P .
E . RICE BURNS
JAMES B Y K N E , J . P .
FRANCIS CADE, J . P .
PATRICK CAHILL
R . CAULFIELD, L . L . D . , F . S . A .
T . J . CLANCHY
W I L L I A H CLARKE
J . W . CLERY, J P .
GEORGE COATES
J A M E S COLBECK
D . C . COLTSMAN, J . P .
CHARLES P . COOTF, D . L .
T . S . COPPINGER, J . P . , C . T . C . ,
Midleton
JOSEPH CORBETT
W I L L I A M H . CRAWFORD
W . S . H . CRAWFORD
DOMINIC CRONIN
THOMAS CROSBIE
W . J . CUMMINS
H E N R Y DALE, T . C .
JOHN R . D A L Y , J . P .
M . D . DALY, J . P .
ROBERT DAY, JUN., Alderman
JOHN DEASY, P . L G .
COMMENDATORE D E L A N Y , T . C .
ALFRED DOBBIN
C . G . DORAN, C . T . C . , Q u e e n s t o v r n
J O H N DOWNING
C . DRING
P . F . DUNN
JAMES DWYER, J U N .
THOMAS FARRINGTON, F . C . S .
A . FERGUSON
I t . IT. P . FITZGERALD, D . L .
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G E N E R A L COMMITTEE—continued.
JOHN FLYNN
RICHARD FOLEY
PATRICK J . FORDE, J . P .
A . T . FORSTER, J . P .
JOHN FOX, T . C .
G. W . FRENCH, C.T.C., B a n d o n
SAVAGE FRENCH, J . P .
C . J . FURLONG, J . P .
THOMAS H . GALLWEY, J . P .
H . M'FERRAN, F l a x M i l l s
E.
GERAGHTY, H o n . Sec. Cork
Y o n n g Men's Society
I). F. GILTINAN, Mayor's Sec.
"WILLI M GOULDING, D . L .
JOHNW . GREEN
J . C . GROOM
T . W . GUBBINS
W . E . GUMBLETON, J . P .
JOHN GUY
J . S . HAINES, J . P .
R . C. HALL, J . P .
P . HANNAGAN, C . T . C . , Y o u g h a l
EDWARD HARDING
J . 0 . HAROLD, J . P . , C . T . C . , M a l l o w
W . B . HARRINGTON, F . C . S .
JOHN P . HARTY, J . P .
MAJOR H A Y E S
COLONEL H E A R D , J . P .
•JOHN HEGARTY
P . J . HEGARTY
JOHN HENNESSY, C . T . C . , S k i b -
bereen
MAURICE HICKEY, J . P .
ARTHUR HILL, B . E . , H o n .
JAMES M ' K E N Z I E
J . W . M'MULLEN, J . P .
M . J . M'MULLEN, City Engineer
MICHAEL M ' N A M A R A , J . P .
GEORGE M ' Q U E E N
NICHOLAS M A H O N Y , J . P .
TIMOTHY MAIIONY, J . P .
J . J . MAHONY', H o n . Sec , C. I. Cork
Y o u n g Men's Association
FRANK W . MAHONY .
WILLIAM J . MARSH
CAPT. P . MAXWELL, J . P .
W . R . MEADE, J . P .
J . N . MURPHY, D . L .
JAMES M U R P H Y , J . P .
JOHN MURPHY, J . P .
N . D . MURPHY, D . L .
MAURICE MURRAY, D . L .
D A V I D A . NAGLE, A l d e r m a n
J . A . NEWMAN, D . L .
J . C . NEWSOM
J . A . NICHOLSON
J. C. NUNAN, M . D . , J . P . , C.T.C.,
Kinsale
Sec.
Cork School of Music
MATHEW HONAN, J . P .
W A R R E N JACKSON
PROF. A . JACK, Q . C . C .
W I L L I A M JOHNSON, D . L .
W I L L I A M JOHNSON
J . H . JOLLY, President, United
Trades' Association
J O H N JONES, A l d e r m a n
W . F . B E N C E JONES, J . P .
PATRICK K E N N E D Y . J . P .
W . S . KINGSTON, T . C .
JAMES LAMBKIN, J . P .
DENNY LANE
W . J . LANE, T . C .
WILLIAM LANE, J U N .
D . F . LEAHY, D . L .
T . C . LEAHY
J . C . LEDLIE
R . LONGFIELD, D . L .
T . LUNHAM
THOMAS LYONS, J . P .
ALEXANDER M'CARTHY T o w n C l e r k
F . J . M'CARTHY, J . P .
EDWARD M'CARTHY
JOHN O'BRIEN, T . C .
JAMES J . O' B R I E N
J A M E S O'CONNOR
O'DONOVAN, J . P .
J A M E S OGILVIE, J . P .
C. O'KEEFFE
D A N I E L O'LEARY, C . T . C . , C l o n a -
kilty
J . M'CARTHY O'LEARY, D . L . .
J O H N O'S ULLIVAN, J . P .
HENRY PAUL, A l d e r m a n
,T. W . P A Y N E , J . P .
STEPHEN P E R R Y
W . L . PERRIER, J . P .
R . PERROTT, J . P .
G E N E R A L J O H N ,T. PIATT, A m e r i c a n
Consul, Queenstown
EBENEZER P I K E
JOSEPH P I K E , D . L .
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G E N E R A L COMMITTEE—continued.
W . T . STEWART, R i v e r s t o w n
H . VILLIERS-STUART, M . P .
W . K . SULLIVAN, L L . D . ^ P r e s i d e n t ,
Queen's College, Cork
R . A . SUTTON, T . C .
J A M E S SWANTON, J . P .
HENRY L . TIVY, T . C .
R . U . E . TOWNSEND
HORACE TOWNSEND, J . P .
H . P A Y N E TOWNSHEND, J . P .
T . M . USBORNE, J . P .
RICHARD W E L S T E D , J . P .
E . A . WRIGHT
H E N R Y L . YOUNG, J . P .
GEORGE A . WOOD, J . P .
J . W . POLLOCK, J . P .
F . P . E . POTT Kit
C . O ' L . RONAYNE, J . P .
D . RYAN, T . C .
CAPTAIN R . T . R Y E , D . L .
CAPTAIN D . R . S A R S F I E L D , D . L .
P . J . SCANNELL
JAMES W . SCOTT, J . P .
ROBERT SCOTT, J . P .
CAPTAIN W . D . SEYMOUR, J . P .
W . H . SHAW, B . E .
BARRY SHEEHAN, J . P .
COLONEL SHULDHAM, D . L .
A . H . SMITH-BARRY, D . L .
CAPTAIN R . SMITH-BARRY, J . P .
MEMBERS OF SUB-COMMITTEES.
Finance.
CAPTAIN R . P . B E A M I S H
D . F . LEAHY, D . L .
T . LYONS, J . P .
J . W . M'MULLEN, J . P .
SIR. D . V . O ' S U L L I V A N , T . C .
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . T-HAW, M . P .
Bui
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
H . DALE, T . C .
ing.
JOHN DALY, M . P .
COMMENDATORE D E L A N Y , T . C .
JOHN FLYNN
J. Fox, T.C.
JOHN HEGARTY
M . MURRAY, D . L .
JAMES B R E N A N , R . H . A .
J A M E S OGILVIE, J . P .
Industrial and Arrangements.
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
J . DALY, M . P .
M . D . DALY, J . P .
R . DAY, A l d e r m a n
P . F . DUNNE
W . J . LANE, T . C .
D . A . NAGLE, A l d e r m a n
J . J . O'BRIEN
J . OGILVIE, J . P .
E . PIKE
W . K . SULLIVAN, L L . D .
H . L . TIVY, T . C .
J . W . POLLOCK, J . P .
CO-OPTED MEMBERS.
H . M'FERRAN
GENERAL J . J . PEATT
T . J . CLANCHY
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inery.
EX-OFFICIO.
T H K MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
DENNY LANE
J . W . M'MULLEN, J . P .
J . M'KENZIE
M . MURRAY, D . L .
H . DALE, T . C .
J . J . O'BRIEN
CO-OPTED MEMBERS.
P . F . DUNN
R . U . P . FITZGERALD, D . L .
J. Fox, T.C.
JOHN HEGARTY
J . JONES, A l d e r m a n
H . M'FERRAN
W . H . SHAW, B . E .
J A M E S SWANTON, J . P .
Raw Materials.
J . OGILVIE, J . P .
W . K . SULLIVAN, L L . D .
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CO-OPTED MEMBERS.
EX-OFFICIO
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
THOMAS FARRINGTON, B . A .
THOMAS SOOTT
E . A . WRIGHT
P . J . SCANNELL
JAMES SWANTON, J . P .
W . B . HARRINGTON, F . C . S .
DENNY LANE
Agriculture.
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
K . U . P . FITZGERALD, D . L .
J . JONES, A l d e r m a n
D . F . LEAHY, D . L .
J . M'KENZIE
CAPT. D . R . P . SARSFIELD, D . L .
COLONEL SHULDHAM, D . L .
S I RD . V . O'SULLIVAN, T . C .
W . K . SULLIVAN, L L . D .
W . B . HARRINGTON, F . C . S .
H . DALE, T . C .
CO-OPTED MEMBERS.
I RICHARD B A R T E R , J . P .
I W . H . BARRY, J . P .
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usic.
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
CAPT. B E A M I S H
THOMAS CROSBIE
M . D . DALY, J . P .
J . JONES, A l d e r m a n
D . A . NAGLE, A l d e r m a n
N . D . MURPHY, D . L .
R . U . P . FITZGERALD, D . L .
COLONEL S HUL DHA M , D . L .
CO-OPTED MEMBERS.
ARTHUR H I L L
W . R . ATKINS
S I R JOOELYN COGHILL, B a r t .
Fine Arts.
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST. B a r t .
T . MAHONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P
,T. B R E N A N , R . H . A .
W . H . CRAWFORD
T . CR9SBIE
R. DAY, Alderman
D . LANE
W . J . LANE, T . C .
CAPT. D . R . P . SARSEIELD, D L .
ST. D . M U R P H Y , D . L .
COLONEL SHULDHAM, D . L .
CO-OPTED MEMBERS.
J . BUTLER B R E N A N , R . H . A .
GEO. J . A D A M S
S I R .TOCELYN COGHILL, B a r t .
R . CAULFIELD, L L . D
Solicitation C o m m i t t e e f o r City o f Cork.
EX-OFFICIO.
T H E MAYOR
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, B a r t .
T . MANONY, J . P .
W . SHAW, M . P .
S I R G . S T . J . COLTHURST, D . L , B t .
JOHN FLYNN
JOHN JONES, A l d e r m a n
C A P T . D . R . P . SARSFIELD, D . L .
S I R D . V . O'SULLIVAN, T . C .
Reception Committee.
W . K . SULLIVAN, P h . D . , L . C . D .
R . U . P . FITZGERALD, D . L .
COLONEL SHULDHAM, D . L .
I J .W . M ' I ' D L L E N , J . P .
' CAPTAIN R . P . BEAMISH
GENEKAL I N D E X .
PAGE.
308—310
iv—vi
vi—viii
xxxiv
xi—xxxii
243—257
260—271
271—279
280—283
283—288
ADVERTISEMENTS, I N D E X TO
COMMITTEE, G E N E R A L
COMMIT TEES, S U B
ERRATA
E X H I B I T O R S , I N D E X TO
F I N E A R T COLLECTION, I N D I C E S TO
Do.
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MODERN PAINTERS
Do.
L O A N COLLECTION—ANCIENT AND M O D E R N P A I N T E R S
DO.
COLLECTION—MODERN P A I N T E R S — c o n t i n u e d
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do.
HAND-PAINTED CHINA, & C .
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WOOD CARVING, PHOTOGRAPHY, SCULPTURE
ETC.
INT RODUCTION
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1—15
297—307
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L O A N COLLECTION—ARCHAEOLOGICAL
:
P R E S I D E N T , CHAIRMAN, AND E X E C U T I V E COMMITTEE
SECTION A . - E X T R A C T I O N OR PRODUCTION O F M I N E R A L , VEGETABLE,
A N I M A L R A W MATERIALS, AND T H E I R IMMEDIATE PRODUCTS.
AND
Class 1.—Mining, Metallurgy, Quarrying, a n d Mineral Products,
Class 2.—Chemical a n d Pharmaceutical Processes a n d Products
Class 3. — Vegetable a n d Animal Substances used a s Food, Drinks, a n d
Narcotics
Class 4.—Vegetable a n d Animal Substances a n d Products used for t h e
Production of Light a n d i n Manufactures
16-25
25—35
35—55
55—65
S E C T I O N B . — M A C H I N E S A N D TOOLS.
Class 5.—Motors a n d Contrivances f o r t h e Transmission of Motion a n d
Forces generally
Class 6.—Railway a n d Tramway P l a n t s , including Locomotive Engines
Carriages a n d Waggons
Class 7.—Carriages a n d other Appliances f o r t h e Transport of Persons
a n d Goods on Land, exclusive of Tramways a n d Railways
Class 8.—Manufacturing Machines a n d Tools
Class 9.—Miscellaneous Machines a n d Tools n o t included i n t h e other
Classes
Class 10.—Agricultural a n d Horticultural Machines, Implements, &c. .
Class 11.—EngineeringandArchitecturalContrivane.es
Class 12.—Scientific Apparatus a n d Medical a n d Surgical I n s t r u m e n t s
a n d Appliances . .
Class 13.—Musical I n s t r u m e n t s
SECTION C . — W O R K S I N METALS.
Class 14.—Steel Cutlery a n d Edge Tools
Class 15—Iron a n d General Hardware .
Class 16.—(1.) Manufactures i n Gold, Silver, a n d other costly Metals,
a n d their imitations
(2.) A r t Manufactures i n various Metals, including Church
Plate, Ornamental Ironwork, <fcc.
(3.) Jewellery a n d Enamels o n Precious Metals
66—70
70
70—73
73—79
80—88
89-113
114-130
130—134
135—137
137—139
139—149
X
GENERAL INDEX—continued.
SECTION D . — V I T R E O U S AND CERAMIC MANUFACTURES.
Class 17.—Glass
Class 18.—Pottery
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
. . 154 155
j j 156—103
SECTION E.—MANUFACTURES FROM T H E S K I N S AND O T H E R P A R T S O F ANIMALS
(exclusive of Wool, <fcc.)
Class 19.—Dressed Skins for Hearth Rugs, <&c. ; Furs, Hair, Feathers,
Horn, Tortoise Shell, Bones, Shells, Gut, &c. . .
. . 163—169
Class 20.—Leather and Leather Goods, including Saddlery and Harness,
Boots and Shoes, and Gloves
..
..
. . 169 181
SECTION F . — M A N U F A C T U R E S FROM VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL F I B R E S , S P U N , W O V E ,
F E L T E D AND L A I D .
Class 21.—Manufactures in Cotton, Flax, Hfemp, J u t e and other Vege­
table Fibres
..
..
..
..
..
Class 22.—Manufactures in Wool, Alpaca, Mohair, &c.
..
..
Class 23.—Silks, Velvets, and Mixed Fabrics
..
..
..
Class 24.—Carpets, Tapestry, Fringe, Lace, Embroidery
..
..
Class 25.—Articles of Clothing, exclusive of those made of Leather
..
Class 26.—Paper, Stationery, Printing, Bookbinding
..
181—188
188—195
195
195—199
199 -207
208—214
SECTION G . —
Class 27.—Furniture, Upholstery, Decoration, <fcc.
Class 28.—Nil.
..
..
215—225
SECTION H . — E D U C A T I O N A L APPLIANCES.
A. Intellectual.
Class 29.— School and College Buildings, Fittings and Furniture
Class 30.—Teaching Appliances
B. Physical
Class 31.—Drill and Gymnastics ; Games and Toys
C. Technical.
Class 32.—Writing, Drawing, Modelling
Class 33.—Industrial Work generally
226—227
227—228
229
230—232
SECTION I.—MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES.
Class 34.—Miscellaneous Articles
232—239
SECTION J . — F I N E A R T S .
Class 35.—Sculpture in Marble, Alabaster, Stone, Terra Cotta, Ivory,
Wood; Casts in Plaster of Paris, Bronze, Zinc, Silver, <fec.;
Coins, Medals, <fcc.
240—241
Class 36—Paintings in Oil and Water Colours; Drawings in Chalks,
Crayon, Ac.
242—296
Class 37.—Engravings on Copper, Steel, and Wood ; Etchings, Litho­
graphs, Photographs
242
Class 38.—Illumination. Enamels, Stamped Leather, and other ornamental
work of a high artistic value
242
SECTION K.—ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY ( L o a n C o l l e c t i o n )
279—307
xi
I N D E X T O EXHIBITORS.
PAGE
Aaron & Sons, D u b l i n
Atchison, Toneka and Santa F e Railroad Co., Topeka, Kansas,
U.S.A.
Mollis Waterspray and General Ventilating Co., Limited, T h e ,
Lon d o n
A g e n c e de Paris, London
Alcock, James, B a n d o n
Aldworth, Colonel, Newmarket, Co. Cork
Allan, A . M., & Co., Glasgow
A l l a n & Holden, Cork
Allman & Co., Distillers, Bandon
Allman, D o w d e n , & Co., Bandon
Allman, F . W . , Cork
Allport, Henry, & Son, Cork
Altaian, Albert L . , & Co., D u b l i n
Anderson, Walter, D u b l i n
Anderson, D a v i d , N o r w a y
Andrews, J o h n Orme, C.E., Queenstown
A n g l i h a m Marble Quarry Co., Galway
Ansboro, Thomas, Carrick-on-Suir
Antrim I r o n Ore Co., Limited, Belfast
Arnott, Sir John, & Co., Cork
Arnott & Co., Limited, D u b l i n
Arnold, W m . Cork
Arnold, Daniel, Cork
A s h e & Son, E . E . , V . S .
Asylum for t h e Blind, Cork
Atkins, T . & J . , Cork
Bailey Brothers, London
Bailey, Stephen, Cork
Baker & Co., Cork
Baker & Wright, Cork
23538
114
132
143
24
154
74, 202
36
49, 5 0
202
121
21
62
150
127
25120
22
50
215
116
205
143
231
135, 136
82
162, 163
40, 81.
28
xii
Index to Exhibitors.
Baker, Jeremiah L . , Cork
Baldwin, S. J . , K e n t
Baltimore Fishery Co., Skibbereen
Banfield, Francis, Bandon
Bansha Woollen H i l l s Co., Limited
Barbour, W m . , & Sons, Lisburn
Barrett, Freeman, & Co., D u b l i n
Barrett, Professor W . F . , D u b l i n
Barry, Lawrence, P assage West, Cork
Barry, John, Cork
Barry, James, MallowBarry, John, Ostlere, & Co., Limited, Kirkcaldy
Barton, Wm., & Co., Glasgow
Beamish & Crawford, Cork
Beamish, George H . T., C.E., Queenstown
Becker, Leander, Y o r k
Beechey, Miss Frideswide F . , Matlock B a t h
Belfast M i n i n g Co., Limited, B e l f a s t
Belfast Paint and Colours Manufacturing Co., Belfast
Belfast Electric Appliances Co., Limited, Belfast
Belfast Bopework Co., Limited, Belfast
Belfast Hemstitching Co., Limited, Belfast
Benduff & Eroe Slate Co., Limited, Bosscarbery, Co. Cork
Bennett, William, Cork
Berehaven M i n i n g Co., Limited, Allihies, B a n t r y
Berger, Lewis, & Sons, Limited, London and Sheffield
Bernard, David, Passage W e s t
Berney, George Ducketfr, Norwich
B e w l e y & Draper, D u b l i n
Bible Brothers, Cork
Biffin, W i l l i a m Henry, Bedford, E n g l a n d
Blackburn, John, & Sons, Cleckheaton
Blair, John, Cork
Blackie & Son, Dublin
Bligh, Joseph, Dublin
Boileau & B o y d , Dublin
Bolger, David, & Sons, Ferns, Co. Wexford
Booth Brothers, Dublin
B o o t h & Fox, Cork
Boyd, Miss L., Belfast
Boyd, Son, & Co., D u b l i n
PAGE
66
112
44
219
190
185
54
131
123
21, 2 5
20
196
129
35, 49
126
82
199
20
29
69
58
203
23
80, 136
22
29
238
130
52
223, 224
122
78
133
212
222
34
96
138
164
163, 2 2 0
31
Index to Exhibitors.
Boyle, Robert, & Son, London
Boyle, James F . , D u b l i n
Boyle, Richard B., D u b l i n
B o y n e Mill Manufacturing Co., Limited, Drogheda
Box, W m . R . , & Co., D u b l i n
Bradford, Richard, Clonmel
Bragg, William, L.D.S., C.ork
Brannick Brothers, Drumcondra, Dublin
Brennan, Francis, Cork
Brennan & Son,Gilford, Co., D o w n
Breton & Sons, Cork
B n n d l e y , Thomas, Cork
Bromell, William, London
Bromell, W m . Manchester
Brosnan, Y e r y Rev. T . Canon, P . P . , Caherciveen
Brooks, H . S., & Son, Cork
Brown, H . E . , & Co., D u b l i n
Brown, Alexander, & Son, D u b l i n
Brown, John, Cookstown
Browne & Nolan, D u b l i n
Browne, Charles, Birmingham
Bruce & Gibson, D u b l i n
Burrowes & Son, Cork
Burns, Robert, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone
Burns & Hutton, Belvelly Brick Works, Queenstown
Bushmills Old Distillery, Bushmills, Co. A n t r i m
Butterfield, J o h n C . W . , Cork
By r ne , Michael, Cork
Bywater, E . W . , D u b l i n
Cade, F . , & Sons, Cork
Cadle, Cornelius, Dublin
Cahill, Patrick, Cork
Cahill, Patrick, D u b l i n
Cairns, John, Sen., D u b l i n
Callan, Mary, D u b l i n
Calnan, Jos., Bandon
Cameron, Amberg, & Co., Chicago
Campbell, Henry, & Co., Belfast
Cannock & Co., Ltd., Limerick
Cantrell & Cochrane, Dublin
xiii
219
240
...
181
173
Igy
134
31
150
183 j 8 4
149
150
87 88
141 207 212 214
25
127 128
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208
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217
I57
25
51
J34
200
02 03
53
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34
^03
53
212
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55
Index to Exhibitors.
PAOE
71
160,161
179
46
21, 24
91, 9 2
237, 239
207
215
22
185
156, 157
42
227, 228
230,231
57
176
230
224
196
192
45
169
206
Canty, Daniel, & Son, Cork
Carey, Thomas, & Co., and F . P . Sheehan
Carmody, William, Cork
Carpenter, Jane, D u b l i n
Carroll, W m . , Cork
Carson, Walter, & Sons, D u b l i n
Carter, J . , & Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne
Casey, Francis, Belfast
Cash & Co., Limited, Cork
Chandler, E l i H . & H . L . , Delaware
Chandlee, Susanna H., Quinagh, Carlow
Cheavin, George, Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Cherry & Smalldridge, D u b l i n
Christian Brothers, Cork
Christian Brothers' Institute f o r Deaf and D u m h , Cabra, D u b l i n
Christie, G . D . , & Co., D u b l i n
C i t y of Cork Boot Manufacturing Co., Cork
Clare, R e v . Mother M . K., Knock, Co. M a y o
Clarke, E . & W . , Cork
Clarke, Enoch, & Sons, London
Clayton, F . & J . , N a v an , Co. Meath
Clear, Bichard, & Sons, Cork
Clear, Eichard, B a n d o n
Cleburne Brothers, Cork
Clow. James, & Sons, Oatmeal Millers, E m y Mill?, Emyvale, Co.
Monaghan
C l y d e Shipping Co., Glasgow
Coakley, James, Killarney
Coates, Victor, & Co., Belfast
Cochrane & Co., Birkenhead
Cogan, John, & Son, Midleton
Coghlan, L . , & Co., Cork
Cohen, Henry, Belfast
Colahan, H u g h , D u b l i n
Colbeck, J . Cork
Colclough, J o h n , & Sons, D u b l i n
Colles, Eichard, Kilkenny
Collins & Co., Cork
Collins, H . M., Cork
Collins & Hastings, Cork
Collins, Cornelius, Inniscarra
•••
40
126
234
80
68
190
197
137
220
196
72
225
202
203
30,83
144
Index to Exhibitors.
xv
PAOK
Comber Distilleries Co., Comber, Co. D o w n
Comerford, Chas., Ballinakill
Conland, John, & Sons, Belfast
Connolly, Myles, D u b l i n
Connolly, Bernard, Dublin
Convent of Good Shepherd, Cork
Conway, Maurice, Cork
Conway, P . J . , D u b l i n
Cooke Brothers, Cork
Cooke, Bartholomew, Cork
Cooney, Charles, & Co., D u b l i n
Cooper, Elizabeth, & Co., D u b l i n
Cooper & Co., W e x f o r d
Cope, William Thomas, Limerick
Coppinger, Henry, Cork
Corbet, Patrick, Mallow
Corcoran, Michael, Ballinakill
Corcoran & Co., Carlow
Cork Blacking Co., Cork
Cork Gas Consumers' Co., Cork
Cork Distilleries Co., Cork
Corry, Jas. P . , & Co., Belfast
Corry & Co., Belfast
Costelloe, W m . , & Sons, G a l w a y
Costelloe, Harriet, Howth, Co. D u b l i n
Coughlan, Thos., D u b l i n
Coughlan, Daniel, Skibbereen
Coveney, Daniel, Kinsale
Cox & Co., Cork
C o y l e & Turner, D u b l i n
Coyne, Catherine, D u b l i n
Crabbe, Benjamin, Cork
Craig, H e n r y B . , Passage W e s t
Crawford, Alexander, Glenarm, Co. Antiira
Crawford, Alexander, & Son, Belfast
Cream, Catherine, Clonmel
Cremin, J . D . , & Goggin, Killarney
Cronin, J., Cork
Cropper, H . S., & Co., London
Crosse & Blackwell, London
Crossley Bros., Manchester
....
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
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...
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...
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...
...
...
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50
194
183
232
234
198
22, 2 3
30
140
142
42
233
19
136
67
48
194
52
64
145,146
50
226
53
47
235
229
175
189
135
54
165
117
113
28
37
169
234
109
210
43
66
L
X vi
Index to Exhibitors.
PAGE
Crott.y, J o h n , Cork
Crowley, Jeremiah, Skibbereen
Curtin, Michael, Cork
Curtis, W., & Son, D u b l i n
D ' A r c y , Gerald, Cork
Dahl, H . , & Co., Cork
Dalton, Michael, Tipperary
D a l y , Bernard, Tullamore
D a l y , J . C., D u b l i n
D a l y , John, fc Co., L i m i t e d , Cork
D a l y , John, D u b l i n
D a l y , John, 11 Great George'a Street, Cork
D a l y , Samuel, Cork
Davidson & Co., Belfast
Davis, Alfred, Limerick
D a v i e s Brothers & Co., "Wolverhampton, E n g l a n d
D a y , W i l l i a m , & Co., London
D a y , Robert, & Son, Cork
Deane, Charles, Lt.-Colonel, Gurrane, Fermoy, Cork
D e e , Peter, & Son, Cork
Deigan, Mary, Bagnalstown, Co. Carlow
D e n n y , William, Tralee
Dennehy, William, Cork
Dillon, James, Cork
Distillers' Co., Limited, D u b l i n
Dobbs, Joseph, Jarrow Colliery, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny
Doherty, J . , & Sons, Cork
Dominican Fathers, Cork
Donaldson, Henry, Cork
Donegan, Daniel, & Sons, Cork
Donovan, Edward, Mallow
Donovan, Patrick, Mallow
Donovan, J . J., Standfold, tlueheo
Donnelly, John, D u b l i n
Dormon, Margaret, Cork
Doulton & Co., Lambeth, Lon d on
D o w d e n & Co., Bandon
D o v l e , Patrick, A t h y
Draper, H . N . , D u b l i n
D r i s t o l l / J o h n , Cork
224
19
179
149
41
44
90
50
144
21&
221
223
240
81
113
144, 145
65
174, 175
St>
218, 229
23
127
0, 203, 222
169
51
19
195
197
130
35
73
79
170
73
47
169
38
25
210
124
Index
to Exhibitors.
xvii
Drogheda Chemical Manure Co., Drogheda
Drogheda L i n e n Co., Balbriggan
Drury, Jaspar, & Sons, Y o u g h a l
Dublin & W i c k l o w Manure Co., Limited, D u b l i n
Dublin Cattle Spice Co., D u b l i n
D u b l i n Glass Bottle Co., D u b l i n
D u b l i n Grains Co., Limited, D u b l i n
D u b l i n Sugar Refinery, Limited, D u b l i n
Duffy, James, & Sons, D u b l i n
Dunbar, M'Master & Co., Gilford, Co. D o w n
D u n n , George N e w m a n , Kinsale
D u n n Brothers, Cork
D w y e r & Co., Cork
...
...
..
Fitzgerald, M i s s Frances, Valencia Island
Fitzgibbon, Robert, Cork
Fitzgibbon, Mary, Cork
Fleming, Michael, Youghul
4f)
1 5 5
30
41
...
1 8 5
121
1 7 0
1 7 9 1 97
Eason, Charles, D u b l i n
E d e y , Thomas, & Son, S t . Neots, H u n t s
Edmundson, J., & Co., London
Edmundson Brothers, D u b l i n
E g a n , William, & Sons, Cork
Egar, D i x o n , & Son, D u b l i n
'
Elvery, J . M . , & Co., D u b l i n
Evans, Sons & Co., Liverpool
Fair & Ridge, Cork
F a n n m & Co., D u b l i n
Farrell, Richard, Youghal
Feather & Smith, Yorkshire
Fearn, Thomas, Fulham, London
Fennessy, Michael, Cashel
Ferrumite Manufacturing Co., Cork
Finlay, Alexander, Belfast
F i n n , T . W . , & Co., Cork
F i r m i n & Sons, Limited, D u b l i n
Eitzmaurice, Eliza J a n e , D unmanw a y
Fitzgerald, James, Carrigacrump, Cloyne
Fitzgerald, R. U . Penrose, Whitegate, Cork
Fitzgerald, Michael, Cork
^28
182
] 5 9
27
213
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.
...
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6 6
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1 5 2
223
6 2
43
29
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205
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21
24
121,194
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204
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Index to Exhibitors.
F l e m i n g , J o h n , & Co., Y o u g h a l
. . . 157, 138
F l y n n , Paul, Newport, Tipperary
...
191
F l y n n , J a m e s C., Cork
...
207
Fogarty & Sheffield, Galway
...
236
F o l e y , Eichard, Cork
...
41
Foley, Jeremiah, Cork
...
219
Forrest, James, & Sons, Cork and Dublin
...
195
Foster, Charles, & Co., Birmingham
...
3
Francati & Santamaria, Rom e and London
...
151
French, George W . , Bandon, Co. Cork
...
123
French, James, Killarney
...
233
Frenett, Joseph, Queenstown
...
116
F r y , "William J . , Queenstown
...
222
Fullwood, R . J . , & Bland (late R . J . Fullwood & Co.), London . . .
31
Furlong, John, & Sons, F e r m o y
...
38
Galgey, W., & Sons, Cork
Galvin, Nicholas, Cork
Gandy, Maurice, London
Geany, Mrs. Kate, Cork
Geological Survey of Ireland Director, D u b l i n
Gethings, E . G., & Co., D u b l i n
Gibbs, James, & Co., London, Bristol, Plymouth, and, H u l l
Gleeson, Smith, & Co., Athlone
G l e n M i l l s Co., T h e , D u b l i n
Glennon, J o h n , D u b l i n
Godfrey, Francis H . , B e l f a s t
Goggin, Jeremiah, D u b l i n
Goidanich, Gabriel, Queenstown
Goodbody, J . & L . F . , Clara, K i n g ' s County
Goodbody, T . P . & R . , Tullamore
Gordon, Alex., Cork
Goulding, W . & H . M., Limited, D u b l i n and Cork
Goyers et Fils, Lou^ain, B e l g i u m
Graham, William, D u b l i n
Grant, A., & Co., Cork
Grant, W . H . , & Co., Coventry
Grant, W i l l i a m Henry, Coventry
Graves' P a t e n t Roofing Co., N e w Ross
Gray, E . D w y e r , M . P . , D u b l i n
Gray, James, & Co., B e l f a s t
...
61
...
225
...
69
. . . 205, 206
...
227
...
57
...
26
...
191
...
39
...
167
...
155
...
233
...
55
...
186
...
47
...
227
...
27, 3 2
...
240
...
201
.... 196, 216
....
152
79
....
187
238
...
90
Index to Exhibitors.
xix
PAGE
Gray, John, Whinnyfold, Elben, Aberdeenshire
Great Southern & W e s t e r n Railway, D u b l i n
Greaven, A . , & Sons, Kimmage, Co. Dublin
Greenhill, J o h n H . , Belfast
Greenmount Spinning Co., D u b l i n
Greer, Alfred, & Co., Cork
Gregory, James, Lincoln
Grubb, Howard, D u b l i n
Gubbins, Honora, Tipperary
Guest, George, D u b l i n
Guinness, Edward C., Dublin
Gulliver, Samuel, & Co., England
G u n n & Ferguson, Cork
G u y Brothers, Cork
G u y , Francis, Cork
...
...
Haberfield, T . & E . , Cork
Haekett, Edward H . , Cork
Hackett, Miss E v a , Cork
Hackett, William, & Co., Cork
H a l l & Brereton, Little Island, Cork
H a l l & Co., Cork
Hall, James, Cork
Hall, Robert, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny
Halliday, A . & F., Windsor
Hamilton, L o n g , & Co., Limited, D u b l i n
Hanlon, Rev. W . , Innishannon
Hanley, Joseph, & Sons, Waterford
Hargreaves Brothers & Co., Hull, England
Harland & W o l f f , Belfast
Harold, Joseph 0 .
Harrington, William, & Son, Cork
...
Harrington, W i l l i a m Mennis, Y o u g h a l
Harris, Jonathan, & Sons, Cumberland
Harris, Daniel, & Son, D u b l i n
Harrison, William, Manchester
Hartland, Richard, Cork
Hart, Thomas S . , Cork
Harty, Joseph, & Sons, Woodville Mills, Rochestown, Co. Cork
Hayde, Rev. John, Upton, Co. Cork
H a y e s Brothers, Dublin
45
70
192
68, 80
181
208
238
131
165
44
192
, 51
136
77, 214
77, 213
115
152
225
170
31
38
220
19
225
33
159
236
30
124
128
64, 134
33
59
229
74
239
211
37
232
171
Index to Exhibitors.
PAGE
Hayes, F . W . , & Co., Banbridge
H a y e s , H e n r y , Cork
H e a l y Brothers, Tralee
Healy, Jeremiah, K i l l a m s y
H e a l y , Richard, Cork
Hearder & Son, P l y m o u t h
Heather Brothers, D u b l i n
HefEernan, Jeremiah, Cork
H e g a r t y , William, & Sons, Cork
Henderson Brothers, Liverpool
Henderson, J o h n , D u n g a n n o n
Henderson, D . S., & Co., Dublin
H e n l e y , J o h n , Cork
Herlihy, Daniel, Cork
Herlihy, Denis, Mallow
Heron, Thomas, Manchester
Heydon, Stephen, Brownstown, A t h y
Hicks, Steen, & Co., Belfast
Highet, John, Cork
H i l l , Arthur, Cork
H i l l & Sons, L u c a n
H i l l , H e n r y & Arthur, Cork
H i l l , John, & Son, Cork
H i l l , Richard Raisin, Steam Mills, Drogheda
Hillsborough L i n e n Co., Limited, Hillsborough, Co. D o w n
Hilton, William Henry, Bristol
H o d g i n s & Dobson, Tralee
H o e y , Thomas, & Co., D u b l i n
Hogan, Daniel P . , Cork
H o g a n , Daniel, Tipperary
Hogan, J o h n , Midleton
Hole, J . R. W . , Farrington, Herefordshire
H o p k i n s & Hopkins, D u b l i n •
Horgan, Daniel, Cork
Howell, T h o m a s George, Carriek-on-Suir
Humphreys, W . R., & Co., Sheffield
Hungerford, W . 1' ., Cork
H u n t , Henry, & Son, Cork
Hurley, Mrs. Mary Frances, F e r m o y
Hurley, Timothy, Cork
Hurse, Edward, & Co., D u b l i n
Hutchison, Robert, Glasgow
18542"
24
155
236
128
176
143
172
126
184
164
151
211
108
147
25
185
116
218193
118205
40*
182
83
89
139
155
9»
194
113
150
51, 229
94
137, 138
51
130"
220, 242
89
41
61
Index to Exhibitors.
xxi
PAGE
Irish. Glass Bottle Co., D u b l i n
I r i s h Sisters of Charity, Cork
I r i s h, Symons, & Co., T h e Plains, Totn.es, Devonshire
Ismay, Imrie, & Co., Liverpool
...
...
Jack, James, Sf Co., Liverpool
Jacob, W . Sf R . , Sf Co., Limited, Dublin
Jacques, J o h n , London.
James, H e n r y , Nottingham
J e f f e r y Sf Blackstone, Stamford
-Jenkins, M., Sf Son, Cork
J e n n i n g s , Thomas, Cork
Jesson, Thomas, Galw a y
J e y e s Sanitary Compounds Co., Limited, London, E.G.
Johnson, J a m e s , Cork
Johnson, William, Frankfield
Jones, Erancis H . , Waterford
Jones, T . , Sf Son, Cork
Jones, Thomas, Sf Son, Cork
Jordon, J o h n , Cork
Julian, Robert, Cork
125
...
40
151, 168, 169
•••
129
...
106
•••
212
30, 31, 53
•••
166
...
34
'2
...
H2
...
m
28, 96
155
•••
236
'1
Keane, R . & F., Cappoquin
Keane, Thomas, D a n man w a y
Keily, Patrick, & Sons, Waterford
K e i l y , Michael, Cork
-Kelly, Maurice F . , Hibernian Starch Works, D u b l i n
K e l l y , John, Waterford
K e l l y , Dunn, & Co., D u b l i n
Kennedy, John J . Dublin
Kennedy, J . & E . , D u b l i n
Kennedy, Michael, Y o u g h a l
Kennedy, John, Cork
Khoosh Tonic Bitters Co., Limited, Liverpool, London, D u b l i n
Killaloe Slate Co., Limited, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
K i n g , William, D u b l i n
K i n g , B., & Co., Cork and Limerick
Kirby, Beard, & C o . , London
Kirk, Walter S „ & Co., Huddersfield
.Knowles, J . , London
...
...
...
...
...
•••
•••
...
...
•••
...
164
230
25
125
100
120
50
36
°2
172
47
51
106
34
23
169
176
1: J
''
"8
Index to Exhibitors.
PAGE
Lacey, Michael, Cork
Laird, Elizabeth, D u b l i n
L a n e & Co., Limited, Cork
Lane, John, Cork
Lane, D e n n y , Glanmire, C'o. Cork
L a n d o n Brothers, Cork
Lambkin Brothers, Cork
Lambkin, James, & Co., Limited, Cork
Law, Samuel, & Sons, Clec-kheaton
Lawes' Chemical Manure Co., Limited, Dublin
L a w s o n & Co., Cork
Leahy, Patrick, Middleton
L e a h y , John, Cork
Leahy, D a n i e l , Cork
Leddy, Peter, D u b l i n
Lee, D a v i d S., Cork
L e e , Harrison, & Sons, Limerick
Legbrannock Collieries, H o l y town, b y Glasgow
Lehmann, A., London
Lester, Thomas R . , M . P . S . (Ireland), Cork
Lewis, Daniel T . , Liverpool
1
L e w i s , Fred, D u b l i n
L e v i t u s Brothers, B i r m i n g h a m
Levis, J o h n F . , Skibbereen
Linley, S . & R . , Sheffield
Livie, D a v i d Brown, Dundee, -Scotland
London, J . A . , Newcastle-on-Tyne
Lonergan, Cornelius, Cahir
L o n g , "William, & Sons, Y o u g h a l
L o n g , Nathaniel, J r . , Cork
Loughlan, Michael, Y o u g h a l
L o v e & Co., Cork
L y n c h , William, Cork
Lynch, J o h n , Farren, Co. Cork
L y n c h , D a n i e l , & Co., Macroom
L y n c h Brothers, Cork
Lyons, Francis, Cork
L y o n s J o h n F., & Co., Cork
Lyons, T . , & Co., Cork
Lucy, D . , & Co., Cork
L u n h a m Brothers, Cork
204
237
35, 4 »
156
36:
210
46:
48.
7828'
202
194
175
228
224
74
so­
la
187
3a
15664
151
171
97, 9812319
191
75
218:
120217
60'
90>
190
217
137
175,
171
6, 1 9 7 , 2 0 5
1934S.
xxii
PAGE
M'Auliffe, Jeremiah, Cork
M'Causland, Samuel, Belfast
M'Cann, John, Drogheda
M'Cann, Patrick, Dublin
M'Carthy, James, Cork
M'Carthy, James J . , F e r m o y
M'Carthy, D . F., Mallow, Cork
M'Carthy, Eugene, Skibbereen
M'Carthy, E . , & Co., Cork
M'Carthy, John, D u b l i n
M'Carthy, James, Drogheda
M'Carthy, J . , & Sons, Cork
M'Carthy, Thomas, Cashel
M'Connell, David, Tralee
M'Cowen, Robert, & Sons, Tralee
M'Cowen & Heald, Tralee
M'Cready Brothers, Dublin
M'Creery, James, & Sons, Belfast
M'Donnel, John, & Co., D u b l i n
M'Donnell Brothers, Cork
M'Donnell, Alexander, Clifden, Galwaj"
M'Fadden, Manus, Letterkenny
M'Glaughlin, John. & Son, D u b l i n
M'llwraith W . , & Son., Cork
M'Xntyre, H o g g , & Co., Londonderry
M'Kechnie, R . & J . , Cork
M'Kenzie & Sons, Limited, Cork
M'Lean, P . , & Son, D u n m an way
M'Master, Hodgson, & Co., Dublin
M'Mullen, J . W . , & Son, Cork
M'Namara, Denis, D u b l i n
M'Neice, James, Belfast
M'Sherry, J o h n J . , Limerick
M'Tear & Co., Limited, Belfast
Mackey, Mackey, & Co., 1 and 2 Bouvei
Maconochie Brothers, Suffolk
Magrath, W m . , Cork
Maguire & Edwards, Belfast
Mahony, Martin & Brothers
Mahony, J . & J., D u b l i n
Mahony, John, Croom, Co. Limerick
,,
21
QC
oo
40
160
206
156
165
154
166
1-22
40
50
128
90
89
66 67
193
78, 2 3 4
208, 209
92
236
201
152
81
203
165
100—102
189
65
OQ
117
115
141
...
188
32
E.C.
45
176
184
50 713, 189, 191
165
xxiv
Index to Exhibitors.
Mahony, Daniel J . , Kenmare
Mahony, John, Cork
Main, A . and J., & Co., D u b l i n
Manisty, Edward, D u n d a l k
Martin, T . B . , Queenstown, Co. Cork
Martin, Russell, Cork
Marsh & Co., Belfast
Martin, H e n r y J., & Co., Cork
Marsden & Saffley, Liverpool
Matterson, J . , &Sons, Limerick
Mayfield Spinning Co., Waterford
Mayson, W a l t e r H . , Ulverston, England
Meade, Daniel F . , Cork
Mennis, Michael, Rosscarbery
Merlino & Co., London
Merne, J o h n G., Cork
Merry, James, D u b l i n
Merry, L . & R., D u b l i n
Merryweather & Sons, London, S .
M i d l a n d Indiarabber Co., B i r m i n g h a m
Miller, Daniel, & Co., D u b l i n
Mitchell, Ernest Pryce, Queenstown
Millikin, H e n r y , & Son, Cork
Mills, James, D u b l i n
Mitchell, Alexander, D u b l i n
Mockler, Thomas, Cork
Moffatt, Alexander, Birmingham
Moffitt, T . , Cork
Molony Patrick M., Peafield, Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Mooney, Morgan, D u b l i n
Moore, W . F., & Co., Whiteabbey, Co. Antrim
Morgan, J., D u b l i n
Morrin, James, A t h y
Morrogh, Dominick, Cork
Morrow, Miskelly, & Co., Belfast
Mortimer, 15., D u b l i n
Muggleton, W i l l i a m , S o u t h Norwood, Surrey
Muirhead, William, Cork
Mulcahy, H . , & Son, Cork
Mullins, William, Cork
Mullins & Sons, Cork
...
L93
...
220
...
118
...
96
...
.34
...
39
...
39
...
63
.,,
229
...
42
...
181
...
136
...
72
...
190
...
232
...
70
...
175
...
82
. . 1 1 5
...
63, 64
...
149
...
116
...
220
. .
209
...
168
...
165
...
130
...
201
...
22
...
27
...
186
...
200
...
25
...
115
...
59
...
233
...
237
...
137
...
173
...
124
...
71
xxv
Index to Exhibitors.
PAGE
Mullins, James, Cork
Munster Iron Co., Cork
Munster Cork Cutting Co., Cork
Murphy, P . & T . , Clonmel
Murphy, Jeremiah, Dunkettle
Murphy, John, Dunkettle, Cork
Murphy, J o h n & Jeremiah, Dunkettle, Cork
Murphy, J o h n , D u b l i n
Murphy, C., & Co., D u b l i n
Murphy, Marianne, Cork
Murphy, P . F . , & Co., Cork
Murphy, John, Cork
Murphy, Anne, D u b l i n
Murphy, C., & Son, Cork
Murray, Sir James, & Son, Dublin
Murray, T . W . , & Co., Cork
Musgrave & Co., Limited, London
Myles, David, Cork
...
194
...
89
...
73
...
72, 105
...
99
...
99
...
144
...
149
...
164
...
198
...
210
...
225
...
232
...
217
...
35
...
120
...
100
55, 108, 109
N a i r n M . , & Co., Kirkcaldy
Nash, W i l l i a m H e n r y , Upton, Co. Cork
N a y l o r , Henry, Dublin
Ne ff , John, Cork
Nelis, Samuel, & Son, Londonderry
Neville, Richard, & Sons, Macroom
N e w s o m & Sons, Cork
NiohoU, William, Belfast
N i r e Y a l e W o o l l e n M i l l s Co., Limited, Clonmel
Nolan, Kate, D u b l i n
N o v e l t y Printing Co., Birmingham
Nunan, J . T., & Co., Cork
...
...
...
...
...
...
..
...
...
...
...
...
195
123
219
152
64
172
49
117
190
152
77
158
...
...
..
..
..
...
...
157
136
227
112
180
52
78, 192
194
233
61
Oates & Green, H a l i f a x
Oliver, George, D u b l i n
Ordnance Survey, D u b l i n
Orr, William R., Strabane
Ovans, Thomas, & Co., D u b l i n
O'Brien & Co., D u b l i n
O'Brien Brothers, Cork
O'Brien, John, & Co., Cork
O'Brien, Denis, D u b l i n
Q'Callaghan, Timothy, Cork
...
...
xxvi
Index to Exhibitors.
O'Callaghan, P . V . , D u b l i n
O'Callaghan, Eugene, & Son, Limerick
O'Callaghan, Mrs. M a r y , Cork
O'Connell, James, Cork
O'Connell, Michael, & Sons, Mallow
O'Connell Daniel, Cork
O'Connell, D a n i e l, Killarney
O'Connell, John, & Son, Cork
O'Connor, Jeremiah, Killarney
O'Connor, John, Cork
O'Connor, James, Cork
O'Crowley, J a m e s P . , Cork
O'Donnell, William, Limerick
O'Donoghue, John, Cork
O'Donoghue, L e t t y , Mallow
O'Donoyan, B . , & Sons, Cork
O'Driscoll, T i m o t h y , Cork
O'Dwyer, D a n i e l , Bandon
O'Farrell, P . J . , D u b l i n
O'Gilvie & Moore, Cork
O'Hanlon, J. Leslie, D u b l i n
O'Keeife, James, Bridgetown, Co. Wexford
O'Leary, J o h n , & Son, Blackrock, Cork
O'Leary, Michael, Cork
O'Leary, Mortimer, B a n t r y
O'Mara Brothers, London, Canada
O'Neill, Joseph, & Sons, Bagnalstown
O'Neill, Edward, Cork
O'Neill, Richard, Waterford
O'Neill, Son, & Thompson, D u b l i n
O'Neill, Charles, Co. D u b l i n
O'Neill, Juliet, D u b l i n
O'Neill, P . J., & Co., D u b l i n
O'Neill, J a m e s Henry, Ballintemple, Cork
O'Eegan, Brothers, Bandon
O'Reilly, D u n n e , & Co., D u b i i n
O'Reilly, J o h n C., D u b l i n
O'Reilly, W . P . , Birmingham
O'Shea, E . , Callan, Kilkenny
O'Shea, Thomas, Blackiock, Cork
O'Sullivan, J o h n , & Co.,Cork
...
...
...
...
...
...
..
,
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
' Ag|j
170
207
20
58
134
234
ggl
£§U
gg
iQg; 104
Igo
65,
l7g
1<)~
83
171
17&
60
gj
116
218
45
143
173,174
43.
43
5f
57
i3g
168
234
240
222
72
79,195
210
237
23, 241
123, 137
47
xxvii
Index to Exhibitors.
PAGE:
56
O'Sullivan, C. P . , Cork
O'Sullivan, C . & J . , Cork
O'Toole, James, Cork
O T o o l e , Laurence W . , D u b l i n
164
67
115
106,
Parkes, J o h n C. & Sons, D u b l i n
Parker, Robert, D u b l i n
Parkinson, F . K . , Cork
t..
Parsons, A n n e Mary, D u b l i n
—
Parsons, W i l l i a m P . , London
Patterson & Co., Limited, B e l f a s t
Pearson, T . , D u b l i n
P e a s l e y . J o h n , Passage West, Cork
...
Percival, Gerald, Cork
62, 69, 80,
Perrott, George, & Son, Cork
Perrott, John H . , Cork
99,
Perrott, Richard, & Sons, Cork
P e r r y , George, D u b l i n
140,
Perry, J o h n , & Sons, Cork
...
Pfleiderer, Paul, London
Phelan, M . F . , Y o u g h a l
Phillips & Sons, Swansea, and 10 Old Corn Exchange, Manchester
Pierce, Philip, & Co., W e x f o r d
P i g g i n , Stanley C., Lismore
...
P i m Brothers & Co., D u b l i n
Pinkerton, William, Larne
*n
P l u n k e t t Brothers, D u b l i n
•v.
Plunkett, J o h n , Dublin
Poirotte, D . , & Son, D u b l i n
Poirotte, Madame Theodore. D u b l i n
...
Porter, William, Cork
...
Porter, William J o h n , Cork
...
Potter, Frederick P . E . , Skibbereen
Power, Edmond, Midleton
Power, Richard, B a n t r y
...
Pulvertaft, Robert, Cork
Purcell & Co., Cork
107, 108
180
124
242
158
30
80, 139
123
68
104, 1 0 5
159
141, 142
56
141, 153
81,82
218
49
94
235
79,195
7S
35
35
181
204
79
149
214
235
240
148
153, 210
«fc.
131
191
56
Queen's College, Cork, President of, Cork
Quinlan Brothers, F e r m o y
Quinn, Charles, D u b l i n
...
xxviii
Index to Exhibitors.
PAGE!
Rae, C. S . , Allesley, Coventry
...
Rawson, Lieut. H . E., Cork
...
Regan, Joseph, Cork
...
Revington, Jos., Tralee
...
Reynor, Arthur, Dublin
...
Richardson & .Fletcher. Dublin
...
Richardson Brothers & Co., Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Sligo
Richardson, J . N . , Sons, & Owden, Limited, Belfast
...
Richardson, William George, Liverpool
...
Richard, James I". Douglas, Cork
..
Ringsend Bottle Co., Limited, Dublin
...
Riordan, T . V . , Cork
...
Rishworth, T . & J . , & Co., Galway
...
Ritchie, Francis, & Sons, Belfast
...
Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson, & Co., Limited, Cork
...
Robey & Co., Lincoln
...
Robinson, J o h n L., Dublin
...
Roger^, John, Belfast
...
Rohu, Alfred, Cork
Rohu, Frederick R., Cork
...
Rohu, William Charles, Dublin
...
Rowan, John, & Sons, Belfast
...
Rowbotham, J o h n , & Sons, Manchester
...
Russell, Thomas, Clonmel
...
Ryan, D . , & Son, Cork
...
Ryan, Edward, Cork
...
Ryan, Private Thomas, N e w Barracks, Limerick
...
Ryan, James, Cork
...
Ryding, Henry Stephen, Limerick
...
Salmon, Barnes & Co., LTlverston, Lancashire
Salmon & Co., Northampton
Salt Chamber of Commerce, Northwich, Cheshire
Samuelson & Co., England
Saunders, M., & Sons, Cork
Savage, Wm., Bandon
Scally, Thomas, & Co., Dublin
Scanlan, William & Patrick, Cork
Scannell, Patrick John, Cork
Scannell, James D., Cork
-Scott, Robert, & Co., Cork
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
..
128, 130
120
55
192
210
26
28
182
126
235
155
34, 108
79
24
185
68, 106
117
187, 188
168
167
45, 46
67, 81
172
171
170
61
165
208
220
117
79,109
20
95
239
242
51
115
241
143
94
Index to Exhibitors.
xxix
PAGE
Scott,' Thomas R., & Co., Dublin
Scott & Strickland, D u b l i n
Scott & Co., Cork
Sealy, Edward, Killarney
Sexton, Denis, Cork
Shanks, J . , & Co., D u b l i n
Sharkie, J o h n , Cork
Shaw, W . J . , & Sons, Limerick
Shaw, W m , & Co., Cork
Shea, P . &W . , Cork
Sheehan, Thomas, Cork
Sheehan, William, Carrignavar
Sheehan, Daniel, Cork
Sheridan, J . J., Cork
Sheridan, H e n r y , & Co., D u b l i n
S h i n e , R e v . Brother W . P . , Cork
Short, Michael, Waterford
Singer ManufactaringlCo., Cork
Sisk, John, & Son, Cork
Skillan, M . A . , Cork
Smart, Walter, Essex, England
Smith, George, & Co., D u b l i n
Smith, J . Crosbie, Passage W e s t
Smith, J o h n Charles, Caledon
Smith, W . J . , & Co., Waterford
Smith, John, & George, Portlaw, Waterford
Smyth, Erancis, & Son, D u b l i n
Sm y t h , J o h n J., Ballinacurra
Southwick, George, Cork
Spamount Spinning Co., Castlederg, T y r o n e
Spencer, J., & Son, D u b l i n
Spence, J a m e s D . , D u b l i n
Spence, William, D u b l i n
Stack, J o h n J.,'[Cork
Stanton, Patrick, Cork
Stuart, Villiers, Prize f o r Model Cottages
Stuart, H . Villiers, M.P ., Cappoquin
Sullivan, William, Cork
Sullivan, James, B a n d o n
Sullivan, John, Cork
Sullivan Brothers, D u b l i n
155, 158,
...
...
...
218
193
26
188
58
52
124
43
186
43
116
143
161, 162
242
103'
231
118
75160
198
139
57
110
190
40
237
236
113
177,178
58,59
132, 133:
224
70
200
228118
120
134
94
20
226,227
XXX
Index to Exhibitors.
Stinner, Richard, P h . 0 . , Cork
Sutton, Abraham W . , & Co., Cork
Sydney, Edward, London
Symons, John, & Co., London
Tank, James, D u b l i n
Tarrant, Eichard, Cork
Taylor, James, Cork
Taylor, Wentworth, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow
Taylor Brothers, Sheffield
Thompson, Moorehouse Augustus, Berwick-on-Tweed
Thompson Brothers, Cork
Thompson Brothers, Wexf ord
T i v y , H e n r y Lawrence, Cork
Tobin, David, Tipperary
Tobin, Joseph, D u b l i n
Todd, William, & Co., Limerick
Tomkins, M.J „ & Sons, Cork
Townsend, Horatio H . , Tipperary
Tracy, John, Cork
Trickett, Benjamin, Sheffield
Trickett, John, Sheffield
Turhbull & Somerville, Yaletta, Malta
Turtle & Pearce, L o n d on B r i d g e
Twiss, Robert, M.R.C.S., Lakeview, Glanmire
T w o m e y , Michael, Cork
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
33
29,238
147
54
j
jig
72
112
133
95
19
110 12O
238
23
129
igg
3 3; 54
129
87 137
12g 1 3 3
' 47
238
36
193
U l s t e r T i n Co., Belfast
Usher, Robert, & Co., Drogheda
149
lg'>
Varian, William, Cork
Yarian, J . S., & Co., D u b l i n
Verchoyle, B . , D u b l i n
166
Vertical P e e d Sewing Machine Co., Limited, London
Victoria Slate Co., Limited, D u b l i n
Vodrey, Frederick, D u b l i n
Wadsworth, Thomas, & Son, H a l i f a x
Wagner, Edward, Cork
Walker, George, Newtownards
Walker, A . R . , N e w r v , Co. D o w n
1(;6
6 5
...
88
..
76
.93
,163
1 2 3
93
^ 7
59
39
Index to Exhibitors.
xxxi
PAGE
Walsh, John & Edward, Cork
Walsh, N . J ., & Co., Kinsalo
Wallis & Pollock, Cork
Walsh, James, Cork
Walpole, Mary A., Kilmacthomas, Waterford
Walker, Mrs. Anster F . G., Glenbeigh, Co. Kerry
Ward, Marcus, & Co., Belfast
Warsop, Thomas, Nottingham
Waterford Boot & Shoe Manufacturing Co., Waterford
Waterford's Woollen Mills, Marquis of, Kilmacthomas
Watson, Benjamin, Cork
Webb, J . & R., Mallow, Co. Cork
Webster, George E., & Co., Nottingham
Welstead, William J . , Cork
Wentworth, F., & Co., London
'
Whelan, Daniel, Fontstown, Co. Kildare
Wheelhouse, John A., Belfast
Wheeler & Wheeler, Cork
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co.
Whitehouse, George, Liverpool
Whitewell Print Works Co., Limited, Belfast
Whitaker, Joseph Birkett, Kendal, Englaud
Wicklow Copper Mine Co., Dublin
Wilby, William, Dublin
Wilkie, A . W., & Son, Cork
Williams & Woods, Dublin
Williams, David, & Son, London
Williams & Son, Dublin
Winnington & Sefton, Belfast
Wilson, Hugh, Bandon
Wilson, James, Cork
Wilson, Samuel, Athlone
•
Wilson, Henry, & Co., Stockton-on-Tees
Winstanley, James, Dublin
Wood, E . H., & Co., London
Wood, Walter A . , N e w York
Wood & Son, Cork
Woodcock, Joseph, Cork
Woodford, Bourne, & Co., Cork
Woodhouse, John, Dublin
Wookev & Co., Dublin
...
...
147, 148
63
78,193
...
235
...
235
...
241
212
...
84
...
176
...
189
...
154
...
39
...
146
...
115
...
127
...
229
...
209
...
211
...
74
...
59,129
...
184
...
211
...
26
...
69
... 211, 214
...
41
...
147
... 167, 168
... 84, 85, 86
...
113
...
221
...
79
...
82
...
180
...
237
...
95
...
199
...
236
...
41,42
...
241
...
60
xxxii
Index to Exhibitors.
Worn, Austin, Dublin
Workman, Clarke, & Co., Belfast
Winter, G. J., London
Wright, Richard, Dublin
Wright, William, & Sons, Cork
Wright, George, Cork
Wright, Alexander Falls, Dublin
Y e l f , H . H . , London, &c.
"Young, William Watson, Perth, Scotland
Y o u n g & Neilson, Bristol
Zair, G. & J-, Birmingham
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THE Great Exhibition of 1851 marked t h e beginning of a new epoch i n
human industry,—that of t h e complete substitution of machines for the hand,
of scientific formulae and processes for craftsmen's empiric secrets and rule
of thumb. The change had been going o n w i t h accelerated strides during
the past half-century, b u t was only t h en f u l l y revealed to the world. T h e
effect was great.
A l l felt t h a t i t was inevitable, and t h a t handicrafts
that refused to transform themselves under the influence of science, must,
sooner or later, perish. The present position of industry i n Europe and
America shows h o w carefully this lesson of the Exhibition of 1851 has been
learned ; and also another and u o less important one, t h a t beauty of form and
colour should be the aim of every workman as well as of the painter and
sculptor.
T h e first place t h a t attempted after 1851 t o realize t h e advantages of an
Industrial Exhibition was Cork. A t first sight i t seems singular, nay, almost
presumptuous, that an Irish town should be t h e first to follow the example of
London ; but nothing was more natural than that people w h o had passed
through the fearful crisis of the famine period and realized the want of skill
among the people, and the absolute necessity of finding employment for them,
should, on seeing what other people w i t h n o better natural resources had been
able t o do b y skill, thrift and perseverance, desire to hold a show of i t s
own materials and the products of such skill as i t possessed. T h a t this was
the chief object of the promoters of t h e Cork Exhibition of 1852 is shown
by t h e moderate scope of their project a t the outset—it was t o have been
merely a Local Exhibition held i n t h e room which forms the vestibule of the
present E x h i b i t i o n ; i t soon, however, expanded into w hat was
practically a National Exhibition, and was i n one respect a notable advance
upon even t h a t of 1851, i f we m a y compare the small w i t h the great. I n the
Exhibition of 1851 seulptuie had a place, but painting was excluded. Neither
was the history of human-work illustrated there ; y e t n o true idea of human
progress can be formed without contrasting t h e products of skill i n time and
space. I n the Cork Exhibition of 1852, art was represented i n all i t s forms,
and i t s historical aspect also was n o t forgotten, for archaeological collections
found a place there. T h e example of Cork has been followed i n all general
Exhibitions since held.
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Introduction.
The Cork Exhibition of 1852 was followed b y one i n Dublin i n 1853,
which, thanks t o t h e munificence of "William Dargan, assumed the character,
and t o some extent t h e proportions of a n International Exhibition. Again,
i n 1865 a similar one was h e l d i n a building which was constructed, not o n l y
for t h i s special purpose, b u t also t o serve afterwards a s a permanent place
for holding Exhibitions of various kinds, and for the recreation of t h e people of
Dublin. This idea h a s n o t been fulfilled; part of t h e structure h a s been
removed, and t h e rest applied t o another purpose.
T h e great distress i n some parts of t h e country, and t h e want of employ­
m e n t generally everywhere i n 1882, turned attention t o t h e necessity of doing
something t o resuscitate and encourage manufactures i n Ireland. Mr. W .
J . Lane, of Cork, suggested t h e holding of a National Exhibition i n Dublin ;
t h e suggestion was warmly taken up, and a representative Committee formed
t o realize it. Irreconcilable dissensions, however, broke out among t h e
members a t t h e very outset, a s unhappily too often happens i n Ireland, and
led t o t h e dissolution of t h e Committee. T h e Lord Mayor of Dublin and other
Members determined, however, n o t t o l e t t h e project drop, and formed a
j o i n t stock Company t o carry i t out. Notwithstanding t h e shortness of time
a t t h e disposal of t h e Company, t h e difficulties of the site, and above all, t h e
abstention of a large number of manufacturers, a n excellent and instructive
Exhibition was g o t together.
T h e Dublin Exhibition having brought t h e subject of Exhibitions i n
general into prominence, t h e idea naturally occurred t o several, t h a t one m i g h t
b e h e l d i n Cork w i t h advantage. About t h e same time t h e Royal Agricul­
tural Society of Ireland resolved t o revive their Annual Show, a n d t o hold
t h e one for 1883 i n Munster. Two places competed for t h e privilege,—Cork
and Limerick.
T h e County of Cork Agricultural Society promoted the
claims of Cork, and having obtained a Local Guarantee F u n d of over £2,000,
sent a deputation t o plead their cause before t h e Council of t h e Royal
Agricultural S o c i e t y ; Limerick, however, was selected. T h e failure of
getting t h e Agricultural Show gave new life t o t h e idea of a n Industrial
Exhibition. I t was suggested b y Alderman Nagle, t h a t t h e Guarantors o f
t h e F u n d for t h e Show m i g h t be induced, not on ly t o transfer their guaran­
tee t o one for a n Industrial Exhibition, b u t even t o increase it. A
conferencc of representatives of t h e County of Cork Agricultural Society and
of prominent citizens, called b y t h e Mayor, was held, and i t was decided
that t h e project of holding a n Industrial Exhibition i n Cork i n 18'83,
should b e laid before a Public Meeting, t o be convened b y the Lieutenant of t h e
County and of t h e C i t y of Cork, t h e Earl of Bandon. This Meeting, which
was held o n t h e 21st of December, 1882, was well attended b y t h e leading
men of t h e County and City, without distinction of religion or politics. I t
was there resolved t o hold a n Exhibition of Industry, including Agriculture,
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and of Fine Arts, i n the Autumn of the present year, and t w o Committees
were appointed—a General Committee of promoters, w i t h power t o add t o
their numbers, and a n Executive Committee, selected from the General
Committee b y t h e meeting itself, and strictly limited t o forty members.
This meeting i s memorable as the first really successful attempt t o unite all
classes i n the County and City of Cork—Catholics and Protestants, National­
ists, Conservatives and Liberals, t h e landlords and farmers of t h e County,
and' the artizans of t h e City, for t h e promotion of a common object—the
industry, trade, and agriculture', of the country. Such a n union of classes
and parties necessarily involved t h e rigid exclusion of every topic involving
religious or political discussion, and could only subsist and do t h e work
proposed, b y a loyal adherence of everyone t o t h e terms of the tacit compro­
mise.
THE WOKE
OF T H E E XECUTIVE C O M M I T T E E . — N o t i m e w a s l o s t i n
getting the Executive Committee t o work. A t i t s first meeting, on t h e 23r(l
of December, a Sub-Committee w a s appointed t o report o n the organization
o f the necessary working Sub-Committees. This Sub-Committee reported t o
.a meeting of the Executive Committee o n t h e 28th December, recommending
the appointment of nine Sub-Committees:—1. Finance; 2. B u i l d i n g ;
3. Industrial and Arrangements; 4. Machinery; 5. Raw Material; 6.
Agriculture ; 7. Music ; 8. Fine Arts ; and 9. Solicitation.
The number
was afterwards reduced t o six—the Building, Industrial and Arrangements,
Machinery, and Raw Materials having been amalgamated
The Site of t h e proposed Exhibition was also considered, and as there
could be n o doubt, t h a t both as t o convenience a n d economy, t h e most,
eligible place for the purpose was t h e Corn Market, i t was agreed t h a t appli­
cation should a t once be made t o t h e Trustees of the Market for i t s use. T h e
Trustees a t once granted the request, and afterwards gave the use^ of t h e
H a y Market also for holding t h e Cattle and Horse Shows. I t i s right
record here t h a t t h e Executive Committee have been met b y every publie
body they had t o deal with, i n t h e most cordial and liberal spirit, and t h a t
the Corporation of Cork was ever ready t o give t h e m a helping hand.
On the 18th of January t h e Executive Committee issued t h e following
statement of the objects t h e y had i n view :—
1. The Exhibition of articles manufactured i n Ireland, and of raw
materials—mineral, vegetable, and animal—produced i n Ireland.
2. The Exhibition of articles manufacturd, aud raw materials produced in.
other countries, which, i n t h e opinion of t h e Executive Committee, may t e n d
t o the improvement of existing, or t h e development of new industries i n
Ireland.
3. The Exhibition of machinery suited t o Irish industries, t h e machinery
manufactured i n Ireland being distinguished from t h a t of other countries.
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4. A n Exhibition of paintings, sculpture, carvings, china, antique furniture,
plate, lace and other Art manufactures, the work of Irish artists and residents
i n Ireland, old Irish work.
5. A general loan collection of similar works.
6. A n Exhibition of agricultural products and machinery, subject t o t h e
same conditions attached t o exhibits in Classes Nos. 1 and 2.
7. A n Exhibition of appliances used i n the culture, capture and curing o f
fish, both fresh and saltwater.
The Exhibition was also t o be utilized as far as possible as a school f o r
educating t h e farming, the artizan and the working classes, b y means of
suitable lectures, demonstrations and reports. Medals and certificates were
t o be awarded for t h e best exhibits i n each class, and t o t h e artizans whomade them.
Besides these immediate and temporary uses of t h e Exhibition, t h e Com­
mittee hope to make i t the starting point of a permanent Institute for
Technical Education, and the promotion of skilled industry. A resolution pro­
posed b y Mr. R. U . P. Fitzgerald, and adopted o n t h e 3rd of February, marks
the views of the Committee at t b e outset of t h e undertaking as t o t h e necessity
of making the Exhibition the beginning of a permanent movement, and n o t
a passing event. This resolution provided : " That a Committee t o be called
t h e Permanent Use Committee be appointed, having for i t s object t h e
watching of all the proceedings connected w i t h the Exhibition, w i t h a view
t o advising such steps as t h e y m ay deem necessary towards carrying out one
o f the objects which the promoters of the Exhibition originally had i n view,
viz.:—the ultimate establishment of permanent Technical Schools of Instruc­
tion, Mechanics' Institutes, Lecture Halls, Reading Rooms, etc."
THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.—The Committee having fixed the 1st of March
as the last d a y for receiving applications for space for industrial exhibits ( t h i s
date was, however, afterwards extended t o t h e 17t h March,) and the 15th March
for pictures and other objects belonging to t h e Fine A r t s section, and having
also determined t o open t h e Exhibition o n t h e 3rd July, n o time was t o be
lost i n providing the necessary building. Accordingly the Architect, Mr.
Robert t a l k e r , C.E., was instructed o n the 24t h January t o prepare a designand working drawings for a building adapted for the site, and embodying
i n i t so much of t h e existing Corn Exchange and Market Sheds as could be
used. A draft plan was submitted t o the Committee on February 3rd, for
covering i n the whole of t h e Corn Market, about
acres i n extent. T h e
full drawings, specifications, and quantities, were submitted o n t h e 8 t h of
February, and tenders were invited for erecting t h e building. T h e tenders
were opened on the 15th of February, and t h a t of Mr. J o h n Delaney having
been found the lowest, h e w a s declared contractor a t £ 8 , 7 8 6 Os. 3d., w i t h a n
allowance for the old materials, should t h e building be removed, of £ 1 , 2 0 0 .
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The highest tender was £10,901, with a n allowance of £ 8 7 0 for old materials.
O n February 26th possession of the site was obtained, and o n the 27th t h e
work commenced, and i n t e n weeks w a s covered in, the men having been
enabled t o work till a late hour i n the n i g h t b y the use of the electric light.
The contractor was bound, under a penalty of £ 2 0 a day, to have the building
ready for the erection of stalls and the mounting of machinery not later than
t h e 20th M a y ; on the other hand, h e was entitled to £ 2 0 for every day h e
had the work completed before t h e stipulated time. Owing to the rapid
progress h e made Mr. Delaney became entitled t o claim this bonus for twenty
d a y s ; but, feeling a deep interest i n the project, h e generously waived h i s
claim to the entire sum.
T h e building consists of t h e Hall of the Corn Market, which i s 7 5 feet
long, and the same i n breadth. I n the hall are t h e turnstiles, a cloak-room,
and clerks' office, which divide i t into a porch opening directly o n the quay,
and a vestibule; from the latter a n arched opening, 20 feet wide and 35 feet
high, leads into t h e Great Hall, 188 feet l o n g b y 75 feet, consisting of a
nave 5 0 feet wide b y 56 feet high, with side aisles and galleries over 12 feet
6 inches wide. A t the far or southern end of the hall i s a n orchestra,
capable of accommodating 400 performers, having i n i t s centre the organ,
built b y Mr. Magahy, of Cork. Attached t o the orchestra are retiring
rooms. Along the western side of the Great Hall have been erected the art
galleries, ladies' room, dining rooms, kitchen, and refreshment bar; and o n
t h e eastern side, the reading and smoking rooms, post, telegraph, and money
order office. I n t h e north-western angle of t h e building, adjoining t h e
dining rooms and bar, a well-fitted lavatory has been erected. There i s also
a dining room o n t h e eastern side for workmen employed about the buildings.
The two art galleries are each 75 feet long b y 2 5 feet wide, and are admirably
lighted, the l i g h t being steady and free from shadows and glare.
For the sake of economy and also rapidity of execution the building
throughout i s constructed of timber rough after t h e saw. I n order t o secure
light proportions, t h e minimum dimensions, consistent with sufficient
strength, have been adopted. The roof trusses are semi-circular, and i n
part consist of laminated ribs, and i n part of lattice-girder work. T h e
pillars which support these trusses consists of < two planks bolted together,
from which spring a t t h e same height on the four sides semi-circular ribs.
The Great H a l l i s completely enclosed with l j - i n c h tongued sheeting,
extending t o tlie roof light, and the orchestra i s further enclosed i n a similar
manner. The part of t h e building set apart for exhibitioual purposes i s o n
the same level as the Great H a l l and other adjoining rooms, the only steps i n
the whole area of 3J acres being those leading out of t h e vestibule. I t con­
sists of 13 avenues, 25 feet wide, eight of which are 384 feet long, and 5
•behind the Great Hall and art galleries, 196 feet long, the whole having a n
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average length of about 290 feet. These halls all open into each other, a n d
being only separated b y the pillars, from each of which spring four arches, a s
above described, the whole appears t o consist of a series of arches running i n
every direction.
The colours used i n decoration are only three]: a dark purple, which i s
used t o form a dado, except i n t h e art galleries, where t h e whole surface h a s
been so coloured t o form a back-ground for the pictures ; a light ultramarine
blue o n the sides of t h e curved trusses, and t h e remainder of t h e walls and
roof a very pale ochre or bath-stone colour.
T h e roof is formed of corrugated zinced iron, resting upon a thin-tongued
sheeting, and t h e upper part along t h e ridge of large plates of framed horti­
cultural glass, which effectually l i g h t s every part of the building.
T h e large space t h u s provided was found, on applotment, insufficient for
t h e number of exhibits offered. T h e Executive Committee was consequently
obliged to erect an additional hall, 250 feet long, 51 feet wide, and 30 feet
high, on a n unused road l y i n g along t h e eastern wall of t h e main building
and the station of t h e Cork and Bandon Railway. This great hall is con­
nected w i t h the main building b y t w o doors, one of which, 12 feet wide,
opens from the great main avenue which crosses t h e whole area from west t o
east. This hall has been allocated t o agricultural machinery and implements,
which form a notable feature of t h e Exhibition.
Exclusive of t h e offices, b u t including t h e vestibule and the galleries of
t h e great hall, the whole floor space of the Exhibition i s 143,115 square feet,
of which the great hall, dining-rooms, lavatories, smoking and reading rooms
occupy 28,372 square feet, leaving 114,743 square feet for exhibitional
purposes exclusively. A s t h e galleries of t h e great hall and aisles beneath
t h e m are fully occupied b y various collections, we m ay assume t h e whole of
t h e floor space available for exhibits t o be about 120,000 square feet, to which
i s t o be added the wall space. I n t h e Cork Exhibition of 1852 t h e whole
available space was on ly 43,875 square f e e t ; so t h a t this exhibition occupies
more' than three times t h e space of t h e first one. I t should also be added t h a t
less space i s wasted i n this Exhibition than i n most others.
Some idea of the extent of t h e building m a y be formed from t h e following
quantities of materials employed i n i t s construction :—The roof i s supported
b y 15,000 lineal feet of timber pillars and struts, and 15,600 lineal feet o f
curved r i b s ; 47,000 square feet of boards have been used i n sheeting t h e
roofs and walls. The roof is covered b y 62,000 square feet of corrugated
zinced sheet iron ; and 67,000 square feet of horticultural glass, framed i n
56,000 lineal feet, or upwards of 10J miles of sash-bars. The floor i s formed
of 95,800 square feet of boards, resting o n 205,709 lineal feet, or nearly
39 miles flooring joists. Lastly, the painted, coloured, and varnished
surfaces measured 33,173 square yards.
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CLASSIFICATION A N D ARRANGEMENT OF E X H I B I T S . — T h e E x h i b i t s a r e
classified i n t o 11 sections, numbered respectively from A t o K .
divided i n t o classes, of w h i c h there are i n all 38 as follow :
These are
SECTION A . — E x t r a c t i o n or Production of Mineral, Vegetable, a n d A n i m a l
R a w Materials, a n d their immediate Products.
Class 1. Mining, Metallurgy, Quarrying, and Mineral Products.
Class 2. Chemical a n d Pharmaceutical Processes a n d Products.
Class 3. Vegetable a n d A n i m a l Substances used a s F o o d , Drinks,
a n d Narcotics.
Class 4. Vegetable a n d Animal Substances a n d Products u s e d for t h e
production o f Light, a n d i n Manufactures.
SECTION B.—Machines and Tools.
Class 5. Motors and Contrivances for t h e Transmission of M o t i o n
and Forces generally.
Class 6. Railway a n d Tramway P l a n t s , including Locomotive
Engines, Carriages a n d W a g g o n s .
Class 7 . Carriages a n d other appliances for t h e transport of persons
a n d goods o n land, exclusive of tramways a n d railways.
Class 8. Manufacturing Machines a n d Tools.
Class 9. Miscellaneous Machines a n d Tools n o t included i n other
classes.
Class 10. Agricultural a n d Horticultural Machines, Implements, &c.
Class 11. Engineering and Architectural Contrivances (sub-divided
i n t o : 1. Civil Engineering a n d Architecture, i n c l u d i n g
Sanitary a n d Ventilating Contrivances ; 2. Military
Engineering, including Accoutrements, Ordnance a n d
Small Arms ; 3. N a v a l Engineering a n d Architecture,
including Life-Saving Apparatus).
Class 12. Scientific Apparatus, Medical a n d Surgical I n s t r u m e n t s
a n d A p p l i a n c e s ; a n d Veterinary Instruments a n d
Appliances.
Class 13. Musical Instruments.
SECTION C . — W o r k s i n Metals.
Class 14. Steel Cutlery and Edge Tools.
Class 15. Iron a n d General Hardware.
Class 16. (1) Manufactures i n Gold, Silver, a n d other Costly M e t a l s
(2) A r t Manufactures i n Various Metals ; (3) J e w e l l ery
a n d E n a m e l s o n Precious Metals.
SECTION D.—Vitreous and Ceramic Manufactures.
Class 17. Glass
Class 18. Pottery
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SECTION E.—Manufactures from t h e S k i n s a n d other parts of A n i m a l s (exclusive
of "Wool, &c.)
Class 19. Dressed S k i n s for Hearth Rugs, &c.—Furs, Hair, Feathers,
H o r n , Tortoiseshell, Bones, Shells, Gut, &c.
Class 2 0 . Leather a n d Leather Goods, including Saddlery a n d
Harness, B o o t s a n d Shoes, and Gloves.
SECTION F.—Manufactures from Vegetable a n d Animal Fibres—Spun, W o v e ,
Felted, a n d Laid.
Class 2 1 . Manufactures i n Cotton, Flax, Hemp, J u t e , a n d o t h e r
Vegetable Fibres (exclusive of Cordage, Twine, &c.,
included i n Class 4).
Class 22. Manufactures i n Wo o l , Alpaca, Mohair, &c.
Class 23. Silks, Velvets, a n d Mixed Fabrics.
Class 2 4 . Carpets, Tapestry, Fringe, Lace, Embroidery, Artificial
Flowers.
Class 25. Articles of Clothing, exclusive of those made of Leather.
Class 26. Paper, Stationery, Printing, Book-binding.
SECTIONG . —
Class 2 7 . Furniture, Upholstery, Decoration, &c.
SECTION H.—Educational Appliances.
A . Intellectual.
Class 28. School a n d College Buildings, Furniture, a n d F i t t i n g s .
Class 29. Teaching Appliances.
B . Physical.
Class 30. Drill a n d Gymnastics, Games and Toys.
C. Technical.
Class 31. W r i t i n g , Drawing, Modelling.
Class 32. Industrial W o r k generally—(a) of Private Persons,
National, Convent, a n d other Schools ; (b) W o r k of t h e
Blind, Deaf, a n d D u m b , &c. ; (c) W o r k o f t h e
Industrial S c h o o l s ; (d) Work of Reformatories a n d
Prisons.
SECTION I . —
Class 33. Miscellaneous Articles a n d Small Wares.
SECTION J . — F i n e Arts.
Class 34. Sculpture i n Marble, Alabaster, Stone, Terra Cotta, Ivory,
W o o d ; Casts i n Plaster of Paris, Bronze, Zinc, Silver,
etc. ; Coins, Medals, etc.
Class 35. Paintings i n Oil a n d Water Colours ; Drawings i n Chalks
Crayons, etc.
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Class 36. Engravings o n Copper, Steel, and Wood, E t c h i n g s ;
Lithographs, Photographs.
Class 37. Illumination, Enamels, Stamped Leather, and other
Ornamental Work of h i g h Artistic value.
SECTIONK . —
Class 38. Archaeology and Ethnology (Loan Collections).
I n the arrangement of the Exhibits this classification has been adhei ed t o
a s closely as possible, though i n a few cases where an Exhibitor showed
several classes of goods i t was thought right t o accede to their strongly
expressed desire not t o separate t h e m and place t h e m i n their respective
classes.
T h e Entrance H a l l or Vestibule contains t h e six cases of objects l e n t b y
t h e Department of Science and Art, South Kensington, three on each side of
t h e Hall. T h e right side h a s been allotted t o the works of Sculptors, and
t h e left t o Marble Altars, Stone Carvings, and Plaster of Paris Figures. I t
was first proposed t o arrange the nine classes of Section B around t h e eastern,
southern, and western sides of the building, t h e machines i n motion being
a l l placed i n t h e cross avenue along the southern side. T h e other sections
beginning o n t h e eastern or l e f t side w i t h A were t o have been placed within
t h i s border or frame of machines and tools along t h e sides of t h e parallel
avenues, so as t o have a free passage along t h e centre of each avenue leading
t o t h e machinery i n motion. I n applotting t h e ground i t was found,
however, t h a t there was not room for all t h e Exhibits promised within the
b u i l d i n g ; t h e agricultural machines and implements were accordingly
provided for i n t h e new H a l l above described, and t h e space originally
intended for them assigned t o Sections G and H , which are now on the
eastern or left side, instead of the western where t h e y should be i f the original
design could have been carried out. W i t h the exception of the two Sections
j u s t mentioned, t h e arrangement follows t h e order of t h e classification.
Passing through t h e door o n t h e left of t h e Great H a l l the visitor will find
himself or herself i n Section A , Class 1, among Building Stones, Ores, Coal,
and other mineral products. Then comes Class 2 , Chemical and Pharma­
ceutical preparations, followed b y Class 3, Flours, Oatmeals, Biscuits, Bride
Cakes, Preserved Fruits, Sugars, Teas and Coffees, etc. ; Pickles, Sauces,
Preserved Meats, Butter, Bacon, and Hams, and other articles of food ;
"Whiskey, W i n e , Porter and Ale, Effervescing Drinks, Tobaccos. Class 4 i s
somewhat scattered, owing t o t h e Coopers' Work and Basket Work being
placed, the one a t t h e north-east end of t h e Section, and t h e other i n t h e
neighbourhood of Preserved Provisions ; t h e remainder of the Class is i n i t s
proper place.
Section C occupies t h e first of t h e short avenues behind t h e Great H a l l ,
b u t also extends irregularly t o the eastwards, almost surrounding Class 4
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and part of Glass 3. To t h e west of t h e Manufactures i n Metals is t h e
avenue of Glass and Pottery, forming t h e two classes of Section D . T h e n
come t h e avenues occupied b y t h e two classes of Section E—Skins, Feather,
Hair, &c., and Leather a n d Leather Goods. N e x t t o these come t h e Textile
Manufactures, forming Section F, beginning wit h Cotton and Linen, t h e n
Woollen Fabrics, Silk and Mixed Goods, Lace Embroidery, Articles o f
Clothing, Hats, &c., and lastly, Paper and Printing. Section G, Furniture,
Upholstery, and Decoration, occupies part of the eastern side of t h e building,
near Section A . Section H i s necessarily somewhat scattered, t h e School
Furniture, Billiard Tables, &c.; and the Work of the Blind, Deaf and Dumb,
Industrial, and Reformatory Schools being placed near Section G, while t h e
examples ofWriting, Drawing, &c., of Schools of Art are placed i n t h e Western
Aisle and Gallery of the Great H a l l , the Eastern Gallery being occupied b y
the Collections of the Ladies' Committee. The single Class of Section I h a s
been divided into two parts—one consisting of Umbrellas, Walking Sticks,
&c., has been placed near the Articles of Clothing i n Section F, o n t h e
Western Side ; and t h e B o g Oak Carvings and similar work, near Section
G on the Eastern Side. T h e Models of Ships, Guns, &c., are placed i n t h e
Aisles or Precincts of t h e Great H a l l ; the Miscellaneous Models i n a n y con­
venient place. The Fishing Appliances, Life-Saving Gear, &c., are i n
the Eastern Avenue, near Combo & Barbour's Engine.
T H E L A D I E S ' COMMITTEE FOR N E E D L E W O R K , & c . — T h i s i s t h e first t i m e
that women have directly shared i n the promotion and work of a n Industrial
Exhibition. A Ladies' Committee was formed t o assist t h e Executive
Committee i n collecting money for carrying out t h e present Exhibition ;
but soon rightly extended i t s functions b y collecting for Exhibition samples
of Needlework from Art, Industrial, Convent, Nat ion al and Private Schools,
and individuals throughout the country. A s t h e aim of t h e Exhibition i s
Educational, as w e l l as Industrial, t h e Committee proposed t o collect
examples of work o n l y of the highest excellence i n each of t h e s i x classes
included under t h e h ead Needlework, n a m e l y : — 1 . Plain Work ; 2. W h i t e
Embroidery ; 3 . Lace Work, including—(a) Pillow Lace, (6) Point Lace, (c)
Crochet L a c e ; 4. Art Needlework, including Coloured Embroideries; 5 .
K n i t t i n g ; and 6. Tatting. I n order the better t o carry out their object, a s
well as o n account of t h e limited space which could be assigned t o t h e Needle­
work Department, the contribution of a School or of an individual w a s
necessarily restricted t o a few of the best articles.
The Ladies' Committee propose t o award Medals and Certificates i n each
class, and are prepared t o sell t h e Exhibits, t o be delivered w h e n t h e
Exhibition shall close. They also propose t o organize a Sale of E xhibits o n
t h e Art U n i o n Principle, the tickets t o be issued at one shilling each. T h e
left Gallery of the Great H a l l i s occupied b y the Committee's Collection of
Introduction.
Needlework, consisting of 1,002 Exhibits, contributed b y about 2 5 0 Schools
or individuals, a n d forms a m o s t interesting feature of t h e E x h i b i t i o n , w h i c h i s well w o r t h y of a visit.
THE DAIEY.—In order t o g i v e farmers v i s i t i n g t h e E x h i b i t i o n a n
opportunity of seeing t h e n e w process of separating Cream from M i l k ,
and t h e best w a y of h a n d l i n g butter, t h e E x e c ut i v e Committee h a v e erected
a special b u i l d i n g i n t h e yard, t o t h e east of t h e Corn Exchange, fronting
t h e Quay, i n w h i c h Messrs. "Walter Carson & Sons, of D u bl i n , h a v e fitted
u p a D e Laval Separator a n d other necessary apparatus for t h e purpose.
T h i s B u t t e r Factory w i l l b e worked every d a y w h i l e t h e E x h i b i t i o n remains
open. One of J . & E . H a l l ' s Small-sized P a t e n t Cold D r y A i r Machines i s
placed i n t h e Factory S h e d , a n d w i l l be worked b y one of Crossley's G a s
Engines, w h i c h supplies power t o t h e Cream Separator. Yisitors w i l l t h u s
h a v e a n opportunity of seeing t h e m e t h o d o f preserving M i l k , Butter, F i s h ,
Meat, a n d other perishable articles b y means of air cooled mechanically—
a process of t h e greatest importance t o t h i s country.
N e a r t h e B u t t e r Factory i s also a Dairy, constructed after t h e M o d e l
t o w h i c h t h e Committee awarded t h e Gold Medal offered b y Mr. W . H .
Crawford, for t h e best m o d e l of a D a i r y for t e n cows, t o be b u i l t a t a cost n o t
exceeding £35. T h e Models s e n t i n competition for t h e m e d a l are exhibited
w i t h t h e Models of Workmen's Cottages i n t h e south-eastern part of t h e
building.
M E . Y I L L I E E S STUART'S P E I Z E FOE TIIE B E S T M O D E L OF A W O E K M A N ' S
COTTAGE.—Another interesting feature of t h i s E x h i b i t i o n i s t h e collection
of M o d e l s for W o r k m e n ' s Cottages, w h i c h w i l l be f o u n d i n t h e south­
eastern part of t h e B u i l d i n g . M o s t of t he se Models h a v e b e e n entered for
the prize of £ 5 0 offered b y Mr. Villiers Stuart, for t h e best Model of a
Workman's H o u s e t h a t c a n b e b u i l t for fifty guineas. I n t h e D a i r y Y a r d
are also some full-sized M o d e l s of Cottages constructed of various materials.
C H I E F F E A T U E E S OF T H E E X H I B I T I O N . — T h e p r e s e n t E x h i b i t i o n p o s s e s s e s
one great merit, t h a t of thoroughly representing I r i s h Manufacturing
Industry i n i t s present aspect of transformation a n d resuscitation. Y i e w e d
from t h i s standpoint, t h i s E x h i b i t i o n is, perhaps, superior t o a n y previous
Irish one.
A l l our principal Industries are w e l l represented—Cured
Provisions, Leather, L i n e n , a n d Woollens. Our limited, b u t t o u s neverthe­
less important Manufactures of Cotton, S i l k a n d M i x e d Fabrics, are also
shown. T h e collection of Agricultural Machines a n d I m p l e m e n t s i s , a s
m i g h t have been expected, good, a n d b e i n g a l l brought together i u one great
Hall, i s effectively displayed. T h e u s e of t h e great Motor of t h e future,
t h e Gas Engine, m a y be seen i n several places throughout t h e building ; a n d
also m a n y of t h e endless applications of Electricity, including t h a t of l i g h t i n g
t h e place. B u t n o single industry i s so f ul l y or satisfactorily illustrated a s
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Introduction.
the Irish Woollen Trade. This Manufacture has undergone many vicissitudes,
and had practically died out thirty years ago. I n 1856 Mr. Marmion stated
i n h i s History of the Maritime Ports of Ireland, that " t h e Woollen
Manufacture once so prosperous, h as shown n o symptoms of resuscitation."
B u t i t has n o t only since recovered, b u t developed so rapidly as t o promise t o
become once again the staple trade of the south and centre of Ireland.
A few brief notes from t h e History of the Woollen Trade i n Ireland will
show t h a t i t is, so t o say, indigenous t o the country.
The Cochull, a cloak-like garment, w i t h a hood or cowl, and made of
frieze, corresponding t o the Gallo-Roman cucullus, of which mention i s made
b y Juvenal, w a s much worn b y the ancient Irish; b u t was probably t h e
special garb of the Filid, a n Order of Druids i n Pagan times, and i n Christian
times the poets and bards of t h e chiefs. Out of the schools of t h e Filid
grew, i n most cases, the cenobium or monastery of the early Irish Church,
w i t h its village of round huts, i n which t h e students lived. T h e Cochull or
Cowl of the poet became the garb of t h e Irish monk, and was carried b y him,
together w i t h t h e gospel and such learning as t h en existed, into Britain, t h e
Low Countries, Eastern France, Germany, Switzerland, and even Northern
Italy, during the great emigration of Irish monks and scholars i n t h e 7th,
8th, and 9 t h centuries, and t h u s became t h e special garb of monks. There
i s evidence t h a t i n t h e centuries j u s t named the material, as well a s t h e
shape of t h e cowl was Irish. W e k n o w t h a t even a t t h e e n d of t h e 6 t h
century trade was carried o n regu^aily between t h e southern ports of Ireland
and Nantes, and there seems n o reason t o doubt t h a t Cochulls and frieze were
regular articles of export a t that time. I n a Latin life of St. Cadoc, w h o
lived about t h e period j u s t mentioned, there i s a passage i n which t h e
Cochull i s described as " a kind of garment which the Irish wear out of
doors, full of prominent shaggy hairs, woye into a kind of plush." T h i s
passage i s n o t contemporary wit h t h e saint, for the life belongs t o t h e 11th
or 12th century, but i t a t least shows t h a t i n t h e centuries named cowls of
Irish frieze were i n use i n Wales.
Cowls, plaids, and other garments of various colours were among t h e
usual stipends paid b y superior chiefs t o inferior ones ; and also among t h e
tributes paid t o chiefs were dyed wool and dye stuffs, such as woad and some
kind of madder.
I n 1250 Henry III. gave t h e citizens of Dublin power t o levy toll u p o n
certain articles, among which are named English, foreign, and Irish cloths,
woad, and alum. There i s also evidence of commercial relations about t h i s
t i m e between the citizens of Dublin and La Rochelle, and of money dealings
w i t h t h e Florentines. Irish woollen fabrics were t h en largely exported t o
England, and probably formed one of t h e articles exported t o La Rochelle.
Then and for l o n g after England exported raw wool and imported woollen
Introduction.
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k
cloths, among w h i c h Irish fabrics, especially frieze a n d serges, largely
figured. I t w a s n o t u n t i l Edward I I I . b r o u g h t over J o h n ' K e m p a n d several
other F l e m i s h workmen i n 1331 t h a t t h e E n g l i s h cloth trade m a y b e said tohave been founded. B u t t h o u g h Edward endeavoured t o establish t h e
woollen manufacture i n England, a n d prohibited t h e importation of woollen
goods from abroad, h e greatly favoured t h e Irish woollen trade, w h i c h t h e n
flourished a t D u b l i n , Cork, K i l k e n n y , Waterford, Ross, Drogheda, a n d
Trim. N o r w a s t h e exportation from Ireland of woollen goods confined a t
t h i s period t o E n g l a n d , b u t e x t e nde d t o Spain a n d Italy. T h e following
passage from t h e curious poem, called " I I D i t t a m o n d o , " written about 1364,
b y Fazio degli Uberti, places t h i s statement b e y o n d doubt.
H e says :
" I n l i k e manner w e pass i n t o Ireland,
W h i c h a m o n g u s i s w o r t h y of renown,
For t h e noble serges (nobilc saie) s h e sends u s . "
T h a t Irish serge w a s a recognised article of commerce i n I t a l y , a n d of s o
fine a quality a s t o b e use d for ladies' dresses i s s h o w n b y a n i t e m from a n
account quoted i n illustration of t h e word saia i n t h e Dictionary della
Crusca: " For a piece of serge of Ireland (saia d'Irlanda) for c l o t h i n g t h e wife
of Andrew." N o w a t t h e t i m e t h a t t h e saia d'Jrlanda w a s worn b y t h e
Florentines their o w n woollen manufactures were flourishing, a n d Macchiavelli
tells u s i n h i s Florentine H i s t o r y t h a t about 1380 t h e woollen weavers formed
the m o s t important a n d powerful g u i l d i n Florence.
T h a t Irish w o o l l e n s continued t o be of g o o d repute i n I t a l y i n t h e 1 5 t h
century, i s placed b e y o n d d o u b t b y a license granted i n 1 4 8 2 t o t h e Pope's
agent i n E n g l a n d , for exporting i n t o I t a l y certain goods d u t y free, a m o n g
which are m e n t i o n e d five m a n t l e s of Irish c l o t h, o n e l i n e d w i t h green, o n e
russet garment l i n e d w i t h I r i s h cloth.
Fine serge, l i k e t h e Saia d'Irlanda,
w a s m u c h used i n t h e t i m e of
Queen Elizabeth under t h e n a m e of Say, a n d i s e v e n c o n t e s t e d w i t h silk i n
w
the Faerie Queen.
" His garment neither was of Silke nor Say."
Notwithstanding t h e miserable condition of Ireland a t t h i s period m u c h say
and frieze continued t o be exported f r o m Ireland. E v e n t h e wretched
government of t h e Stuarts, from t h e first t o t h e last, d i d n o t entirely destroy
t h e woollen trade of Ireland. A report drawn u p b y Sir W i l l i a m P e t t y a n d
Colonel Parsons, early i n t h e reign of Charles I I . , states t h a t t h e clothing
trade h a d not recovered i t s former e x t e n t . T h e manufacture of narrow frieze,
however, soon recovered so rapidly t h a t t h e export of t h a t article w a s con-
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sidered to he equal t o t h e h o m e consumption. T h e manufacture of t h e finer
fabrics also increased. T h e Irish woollen trade recovered indeed so fast t h a t
t h e jealousy of English manufacturers w a s aroused, a n d t h a t s y s t e m of u n j u s t
H
Introduction.
Tepressive legislation was begun, w h i c h ended, i n the tyrannical A c t of the
11th of W i l l i a m I I I . The preamble of this A c t i s worth quoting, for t h e
striking evidence i t affords of t h e growth and prosperity of the Irish woollen
trade : — " T h a t woollen manufactures of all kinds made from, or mixed w i t h
wool had of late been made and were daily increasing i n Ireland, and t h e
British Plantations of America, and exported from thence to foreign countries,
heretofore supplied b y England, w h i c h will inevitably sink the value of land
t o the ruin of trade and t h e woollen manufacturers of t h e realm."
B u t so thoroughly indigenous t o Ireland is t h e woollen manufacture t h a t
even the legislation of William I I I . did n o t k ill it. Like all similar legisla­
tion, i t led to systematic smuggling. Irish friezes and other fabrics found
their w a y into Spain through Cadiz, Santander, Bilbao, and t h e Portuguese
ports, and thence into t h e Spanish and Portuguese colonies. E v e n after t h e
prohibitive A c t , above referred to, had been i n force for more t h a n half-acentury, Cork, which was t h e n t h e principal Irish port for foreign trade,
exported i n 1770 among other tilings—blankets, flannel, plushes, serges, friezes,
and other stuffs, tinned iron ware ; and, singular t o relate, herrings, some of
which went t o America. Galway and Limerick also carried o n a considerable
trade w i t h Spain and Portugal. Irish frieze, serge, and other fabrics found
their way into France also. B u t t h e export of woollen goods gradually fell
off, and t h e smuggling of wool took i t s place. A great deal of wool was,
however, made into home-spun yarn and exported t o England. T hus i n
1772, while only 2,075 stones of wool were exported t o England, 115,754
stones of yarn were exported, a large portion of which was sent t o Norwich.
Irish W o o l was chiefly long or combing wool, and well fitted for making
worsted goods, especially of the large class of fabrics formerly included under
t h e term serge. These were crossed fabrics made i n a loom having four
leaves of heddles. T h e k i n d of serge called b y t h e Spaniards Sempiternes
or "Everlastings," o n account of their durability, aud b y the French
Perpetuanes, were most probably first made i n Ireland, and from thence
introduced into England, where t h e y were made i n t h e 17tli and 18th
centuries, a t Colchester, Exeter, and other places i n t h e south-west of
England, and destined chiefly for Spain and Italy, especially for t h e former.
A s little i f any broad cloth was made i n Ireland, our native short wool not
being abundant, or well suited for t h e purpose, i t i s probable t h a t t h e chief
cause of t h e destructive legislation of Charles I I . and William I I I . , was t h e
successful competition of Irish Serges w i t h those of England i n t h e Spanish
and Portuguese markets, and their great Colonies i n South America. T h e
manufacture of t h i s class of serges was introduced i n t o France, and carried
o n especially at Nimes, Montpelier, Castres, and other towns of Lower
Languedoc ; and also i n t h e North of France, a t Beauvais. I f n o t first
introduced into France from Ireland, w h i c h seems probable, i t i s certain
t h a t many Irish woollen weavers emigrated t o France. I t i s a suggestive
Intioduction.
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lesson that similar political causes should have carried a branch of the
woollen trade from Ireland t o France, and the manufacture of cambric and
diaper and of silk fabrics from France t o Ireland.
The political and trade freedom granted i n 1782 gave a great impulse t o
Irish industries. The existing branches of trade improved, and new branches
were established. The linen, paper, and woollen industries flourished in
Cork and i t s neighbourhood, and the towns of Bandon, Clonakilty, Lismore,
&c., manufactured a good deal of linen and woollen goods. The export of
woollen goods from Cork i n the latter end of the last century and the beginning
of the present was considerable, among which m ay be mentioned the plain
fabrics—blankets, flannels, baize, frieze, camlets ; and crossed fabrics, such a s
serges, plushes, calaminque, a lustrous stuff used for making quilted petticoats,
bombasin and bombazetts, &c. The export of wool almost ceased, and even
that of home-spun worsted yarns, which, as has been stated above, amounted
t o 115,754 stones i n 1772, had fallen i n 1811 t o 2,407 stones.
"We have n o t space, nor even i f we had, i s this the place t o dwell upon the
changes i n the industrial and social history of Ireland, which the figures j u s t
given denote—the genesis of manufactures, and t h e disorganization and
degradation of the rural labourer. T h e fall of prices and other financial
disasters which followed t h e peace of 1815, ruined the infant manufactures,
•depressed agriculture, and helped still further t o lower the condition of the
labourer. The workshops and mills were closed, the artizans emigrated, and
when the great crisis of t h e Famine came t h e manufacturing industry of the
south of Ireland was all b u t extinct.
But a t the very time (1856) t h a t Mr. Marmion wrote the words above
quoted, the woollen industry had begun t o recover. The new birth of this
indigenous and ineradicable industry took place a t Blarney, a place of great
note i n the industrial history of t h e S o u t h of Ireland. I n the last century
Mr. James St. John Jeffries had converted a hamlet of m u d cabins into a
smart manufacturing town, b y building the houses for the workmen and
encouraging the starting of factories of various kinds. Amongst the latter
was a cotton factory, which did not prosper, and was changed into a flax
mill, i n which was erected the first machinery for spinning flax yarns i n
Ireland (by the dry process of P h i l i p de Girard, t h en recently invented).
Some samples of this first machine-spun yarn were woven into duck cloth,
and sent to Portugal t o clothe the British army i n the lines of Torres Yedras'.
In one of the paper mills of t h e neighbourhood, too, was erected the f u s t
automaton paper machine introduced into Ireland. Out of this historical
flax mill has arisen t h e present great woollen factory of Martin Mahony
Brothers, in which the first power looms for weaving flannel, and t h e first
tweed loom w i t h boxes were employed i n Ireland, and whose success un­
doubtedly helped, if i t did n o t lead, t o the great revival of the woollen
trade of Ireland, which the present Exhibition marks.
C0RK i p t l J S H O T I i RXPIBITlefJ, JSS5.
OFFICIAL CATALOGUE.
—»0c'<®>-30«
SECTION A .
E x t r a c t i o n or Production of Mineral, V e g e t a b l e ,
a n d A n i m a l R a w Materials, and t h e i r i m ­
mediate Products.
stand No. 1
COLLECTION OF RAW MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS
belonging to the Four Classes of Section A, made by t h e
Raw Materials' Committee.
CLASS 1.
1
2
3
4
5
6
3 Specimens representing the structure of t h e Lead Lode of Luganure,
Co. "Wicklow
Series of Specimens representing t h e process of dressing Lead Ore at
Luganure
Slags from Ore Furnace and Slag Hearth (Ballycorus Smelting Works)
Specimens illustrating t h e extraction of Silver from Lead, and t h e
manufacture of Litharge and Red Lead
T i g of desilverised Lead from Ballycorus, Co. Dublin
Series of Specimens illustrative of the manufacture of Patent Shot, from
Ballycorus
Specimens of Sheet and Pipe Lead
Anthracite Coals and F i l e Clays from Slievardagh Collieries, Co.
Tipperary, and from Droniagh Collieries, Co. Cork
Contributed b y the Mining Company of Ireland
Collection representing the Zinc Ores of Silvermines, Co. Tipperary
Contributed b y W . K. Sullivan, Esq., President of Queen's
College, Cork
Miscellaneous Collection of Ores, etc., from t h e West of Co. Cork
Contributed b y Wm. B . Harrington, Esq.
Duplicate of Building Stones of Ireland (146 Specimens), collected for
t h e Museum of Irish Industry i n 1845-46, b y the Royal Engineers
Contributed b y the Koyal College of Science, D u b l i n (Scienceand Art Department, South Kensington)
3 Blocks of Dressed Sandstone, 6 Scythe Stones, and 5 Small Grindstones
Contributed b y W . Senior, Mulaghana Quarries, Dungannon,.
Co. Tyrone
3 Blocks of Dressed Freestone from Cape Clear
Contributed b y W . Beecher, Esq., D . L .
Official Catalogue.
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C l a s s 1—continued.
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Specimens of Limestones and Marbles from Mallow, Co. Cork
Contributed b y C. P . Coote, Esq., D . L .
Specimens of Irish Marbles
Contributed b y R. Colles, Esq., Kilkenny
Specimens of Dressed Limestones from Co. Limerick and Co. Tipperary
Contributed b y S. Hennessy, B.E., Cork
Limestone Monolith
Contributed b y Colonel Aldworth
Sample of Glass Sand from Muckish Mountain, Co. Donegal
Contributed b y Alex. Stewart, Esq., of Ards
Clay from Ballycotton, Co. Cork, and Pottery made therefrom
Contributed b y W m , P e n n Gaskell
W h i t e Potter's Clay from Ballymadody, Co. Tipperary
White Potter's Clay from near Cashel
Pottery Clay from Rockwell, Co. Tipperary
Pottery Clay from Cashel
Contributed b y the Town Commissioners of Cashel
Pottery Clays from Galway—Contributed b y Sir V. Blake, Bart., Galway
Do.
from Bantry
do.
B . Eddy, Bantry
Do.
from Rostellan
do.
J . Wise, Esq., Co. Cork
Do.
from Carrigaline
do.
Mrs. Cogan, Carrigaling
Do.
from Ballyhooly
do.
Rev. Mr. Higgins
Do.
from Boherbee
do.
Rev. Mr. M'Mahon
Do.
from Clounties
do.
Mr. M'Kenna, Dingle
Specimens of Coals imported into Cork
Contributed b y J. Harley, Esq., Cork
Specimens of Coals imported into Cork
Contiibuted b y City of Cork Steam Packet Company
A Collection of Paraffin Oil Shales representing all the chief Beds now
being worked i n Scotland
Contributed b y T. C. Archer, Esq., Director of the Industrial
Museum of Scotland
Specimens of Turf, Peat Litter, P e a t Dust, Peat Wool, etc., from Bruns­
wick, Germany
Contributed b y Herrn A . Rimpan, Brunswick
Specimens of Irish Turf from various Localities suitable for the manufac­
ture of Peat Litter
CLASS2 .
Sample of Kelp
Contributed b y Alexander Crawford & Son, Belfast.
21 Specimens of Barytes and t h e various Salts and Paints made from i t
Contributed b y the Dunneen B a y Mineral Company, Clonakilty.
22 Collections of Organic and Inorganic Substances used for Technical,
Scientific and Pharmaceutical Purposes
Collection of Medicinal Oils
Collection of 64 Elements
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C l a s s 2—continued.
Collection of 72 Alkaloids
Collection of Phosphorescent Substances
Collection of Aniline D y e s and Samples of Wool and Silk dyed w i t h same
Collection of Fruit Essences and Essential Oils
Specimens of Crystallised Sodium and Potassium
200 Specimens of rare Indian and Persian Drugs
Specimens of Gums, Seeds, Roots and Mosses
Collection of Sponges
Contributed b y William Harrington & Sons, Cork.
23
Paraffin from Peat
Contributed b y W . K. Sullivan, Esq., President of Queen's
College, Cork.
24
Specimens illustrative of the manufacture of Sugar from Beet-root
CLASS3 .
C L A S S4 .
25
Collection of Sections of Native-Grown Woods
Contributed b y Sir Richard Keane, Bart., Cappoquin
26 A Cotton Tree ; samples of the Raw Cottons coming into t h e Liverpool
Market; and samples of Cotton i n process of Spinning
Contributed b y G. M'Ferran, Esq., Liverpool
27 Series of samples illustrating the process of Cotton Spinning
Contributed b y John Haslam & Co., Halliwell Cotton Works,
Bolton, Lancashire.
28 Collection of Vegetable Fibres—Rhea or China Grass, Jute, W . S. P. K.
Riga, East Indian Silk Flax (rough and dressed), Egyptian Flax,
English Flax, Scotch Flax, Hemp 1st Bass, Hemp 2nd Bass, H e m p
G and H e m p P . C .
Contributed b y H . M'Ferran, Esq., Millfield, Cork.
29 Collection of D u t c h Flax Straw, Flax i n preparation, and Scutched Flax
ready for market
Scutching Machinery (old and modern)
Contributed b y Messrs. Reilly & Walker, Rotterdam
30 Collection of Flax and other Vegetable Fibres
Contributed b y W . J . Pollock, Esq., Cork.
31 Collection of Materials used i n the manufacture of Paper
Contributed b y F. Guy, Cork.
32 Collection of Tanning Materials
33 Samples of Wool—
1 South Down. Hogget Fleece (1st Clip)}
1 Leicester
do.
>• Irish-Grown
1 Irish Breed
do.
)
1 Australian Fleece before shearing
1
Do.
unwashed
Contributed b y Martin Mahony Brothers, Cork.
34 4 P e l t s of Irish-bred Sheep
Contributed b y A. H , Smith-Barry, Esq., D . L , , Fota
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S e c t i o n A—Class 1
Stand Wo. 2
J E R E M I A H CEOWLT, 3 Main Street, Skibbereen
Glass Case, containing about 100 pieces Copper Ore, from Broughhead, Ballycumisk, Cappaugh, Horse Island, Dreenahmaun Mines,
White Mines, Brightus. (Schull and Ballydehob, post towns)
Marble, Jasper, Flint, Granite, Limestone, Slates
Petrified Wood, Worms, Insects, &c.
A few pieces of Lead and Silver Ore
Stand No. 3
ROBERT HALL, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny
Coal and Culm
Stand No. 4
JOSEPH DOBBS, Jarro-w Colliery, Castlecomer,
Kilkenny
Anthracite Coal, for Malting and other purposes
Stand No. 5
JOSEPH DOBBS, Jarrow
Kilkenny.
Colliery,
Co.
Castlecomer, Co.
Coal
Stand No. 6
1
LEGBRA1WOCK COLLIERIES, Holytown, by Glasgow
Specimen showing thickness of Greenside House and Steam Coal
2
>
3
,,
,,
,,
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Mossband
„
Arniston Cannel Coal
Stand No. 7 J . A. LONDON, 7 Side, N c w c a s t l e - o n - T y n o
Fibrous Peat
Stand No. 8
1
COOPER & CO., Portland
Wexford
Drinagh Portland Cement, i n sacks
Cement Works, D i i n a g h ,
2
A number of Briquettes used in testing Drinagh Portland Cement a t
the Works, w it h records of the tensile strain borne b y each.
3
Concrete Paving Slabs made from Drinagh Portland Cement
Stand No. 9
1
2
THOMPSON BROTHERS, 2 0 Wintbrop Street, Cork,
Agents of Charles Francis, Son & Co., West Medina
Cement Mills, Newport, Isle of Wigbt, and 17 Graceclmrcb Street, London.
" V e c t i s " Portland Cement, and some specimens of it, as used by
Builders, Engineers, &e.
" V e c t i s " Medina (Hydraulic) Cement
Cork Industrial
20
Exhibition
Section A—Class 1
Stand No. 10
T H E FERRUMITE MANUFACTURING CO.,
Street, Cork
2
Ferrumite Slabs, suitable for paving and for house building
Cattle Pen and Stable Blocks
3
Kerbstones
1
4 Edge Copings for Railway Platforms
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Paving Slabs for Railway Stations
W a l l Copings
Window Heads
Window Sills
Pier Caps
Pier Blocks
Champfered W a l l Stones
12
13
Dairy Shelves
14
Dairy Channels
Dairy Paving Blocks
stand No. 11
1
2
3
JAMBS O'OONNBLL, St. Finn Barr's Salt and Lime
Works, Bishop Street, Cork
Cork-made " P i n e Butter S a l t "
,,
" Coarse Salt," used for meat; &c.
' 1 Rock Salt "
T h e above are manufactured from the Rock Salt
Stand No. 12
T H E BELFAST MINING CO., Limited, 5 Victoria St.,
Belfast. J . A. Cochrane, Sec.
Rock Salt from French Park Mine, Carrrickfergus, for manufactur­
i n g purposes, and for Cattle and Sheep, and when crushed,
for application to green crops and grass lands
1
• 2
Rook Salt i n lumps
Rock Salt crushed
Stand No. 13
JAMES BARRY, Main Street, Mallow
Salt for Domestic, Dairy, Curing, and other purposes
Stand No. 14
Salt
SALT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Northwich, Cheshire
Stand No. 15
Salt
J O H N SULLIVAN, St. Finnbarr's, Cork
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n A—Class 1
Stand No. 16
WILLIAM CARROLL, Anglesea Street, Cork
1
Superfine Butter Salt
2
Fine Table Salt
3
Coarse Provision Salt
4
Agricultural Salt
5
Sea Salt
6
Irish Rock Salt
7
Fishery Salt
St3.nd No. 17
ALBERT L. ALTMAN <&; CO., 5 Pembroke Quay, Dublin
1 Circular Wood Drums
*
2, 3 and 4 Calico and Paper Bags )
5 and 6
0 u ro w n
Manufacture
Jars and Bottles
All the above filled wit h Flour Salt
7
Square Boxes filled wit h Sea Salt
8
9
Irish Fine Dairy Salt, made a t Tullamore Works
Irish Coarse Provision Salt
,,
,,
10
Irish Rock Salt, raised a t Carrickfergus
11
12
13
Irish Bituminous Coal, from Arigna Mines, Lough Allen, Co. Leitrim
„
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•
Minashamus Mines ,, Co. Roscommon
,, Anthracite
Modubeagh, Queen's Co., non-sulphurous
„
Clough Colliery, Co. Kilkenny
M
15
Jarrow Colliery,
Stand No. 18
,,
'
J E R E M I A H M'AULIFFE, 36 Great Britain Street, Cork
Cork Butter Salt
Stand No. 19
JOHN BARRY, Douglas Street, Cork
Specimens of Salt manufactured b y Exhibitor, viz. :
1
Fine Table Salt
2
Dairy Salt for Butter Making
Stand No. 2 0
ELIZA J A N E FITZMAURICE, Dunman-way, Co. Cork
Barytes from Bantry Bay Barytes Mine
22
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section A—Class 1
Stand No. SI
BEEBHAVEN MINING- CO., Limited, Alliliies, BantryP
Go. Cork
1
Specimen Keallogue Ore, taken from workings about 1,280 feet below
surface. (Mine abandoned)
2
Specimen Mountain Ore, taken from workings 1,500 feet below
surface. (Mine abandoned)
3
Specimens of Coom Ore, taken from Ore bearing part of the lode
now being worked 250 feet below surface
4 Specimens of Tragh-na-mban Ore taken from lode now being worked
180 feet below surface
5
Sample of Copper Ore dressed and ready for shipment and sale,
containing about 10 per cent, line copper
Stand No. 2 2
THE ANTRIM IRON ORB CO., Limited, 1 Victoria
Chambers, Belfast
1
2
Samples of Antrim Iron Ores raised b y t h e Antrim Iron Ore Co.
Samples of Pig Iron and Bar Iron, i n the manufacture of which t h e
Antrim Ores were used
3
Block of No. 1 Glenarm Iron Ore, from Antrim Iron Ore Co.'s Mine
rifear Glenarm, Co. Antrim
Stand Nos. 2 3 & 2 4
1
PATRICK M. MOLONT, Peafield, Kenmare, Co.
Kerry
Copper Ore Stones
2
Magnesian Stone
3
N o t ascertained as yet—very peculiar description, i t being a j e t black
and very weighty, i t may or may not be of great commercial value
Stand No, 25
E L I Ti. tfc H. L. CHANDLER, 718 Market Street^
Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.
Felspar, used for the manufacture of artificial teeth
Stand No. 2 6
MAURICE CONWAY, 36 & 37 Mary Street, Cork
Shannon Flags, used for Flagging Streets, Side Walks, and General
Flooring purposes.
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S e c t i o n A—Class 1
Stand No. 27
DAVID TOBIN, Shrough Flag Quarry, Tipperary
Superior smooth level green Flags, ean be cut any thickness from
1 t o 6 inches, and delivered in any quantity a t any Railway
Station
1 2, 3 Flags
Stand No. 28
MAURICE CONWAY, 37 Mary Street, Cork
Curriers' Scouring Stones
Tools used b y Curriers in the manufacture of Leather
Stand No. 2 9
BENDUFF AND FROE SLATE CO., Limited, Roascarbery, Co. Cork
1 Dressed Queens, for roofing
2 Ordinary roofing Slates
3 Slabs for Conservatories or Tanks
4 Enamelled work
5
Rough Rock, showing size slabs can be had if required
stand No. 3 0
THE KILLALOE SLATE CO., Limited, Nenagh
Roofing Slates made a t the above Company's Works, near Nenagh.
Stand No. 31
1
2
3
VICTORIA SLATE CO., Limited. Quarries near Carricfeon-Suir; Regd. Office, 11 South Frederick St., Dublin
Slate Block, cut with the mallet ready for " Splitter"
Block sawn at each end and ready for the " Splitter"
4
Block after passing through the "Splitter's" hands and ready for
the " Dresser"
Dressed and Finished Slates
5
Specimen Roof (covered with small sized Slates)
Stand No. 32
E . O'SHEA, Callan, Kilkenny
Piece of Rough Limestone from the quarries of Exhibitor
Stand No, 33
MARY DEIGAN, Bagonalstown Stone Works, Co. Carlow
1 Granite Monumental Cross
2 Small Crosses
3 Carved Granite Heads
4 Moulded Step
5 Worked Pedestals in Granite and Limestone
6 Granite Landings for doorsteps
7
Rough Blocks, Granite and Limestone
Cork Industrial
2+
Exhibition
S e c t i o n A—Class 1
Stand No. 3 4
1 Lime
WILLIAM CARROLL, Anglesea Street, Cork
2
Limestone
3
Magnesian Limestone
4
Pipe Clay (Yellow)
5
Bricks
6
Moulding Sand
Stand No. 35
H E A L Y BROTHERS, Tralee
Limestone Monument
Stand No. 3 6
FRANCIS RITCHIE & SONS, Belfast, Manure and Felt
Manufacturers, Tar Distillers, Iron Ore Merchants, <&c»
1
Chemical Manure Department:—
Raw Materials employed i n t h e Manufacture of Artificial Manures
2
Manures specially prepared for every description of Crop
3
F e l t Department:—
Model of Circular Roof (Scale one inch t o foot)
4
Raw Materials employed i n t h e Manufacture of Tarred and other
Felts
5
Roofing, Sarking, Inodorous, Black, and Brown Sheathing F e l t s
6
Foundation F elt
7
F e l t Varnish, Mineral Paints
8
Asphalte Flagging, Breeze Pavement
9
Coal Tar Products
Iron Ore Merchants, &c. :—
Tar Distillers:—
10
Iron Ores fron their Mines in.different parts of County Antrim
11
Building Stone from Scrabo and Duff erin Quarries, County D o w n
12
Square Setts for Street Pavement, from County D o w n
Stand No. 37
JAMES FITZGERALD, Carrigacrump, Cloyne, Co. Cork
1
2
One Block of Limestone
One Celtic Cross (cut out of Limestone)
3
Specimens of Limestone Lime i n Case
Stand No. 3 8
COLONEL ALDWORTH, Newmarket, Co. Cork
Limestone Slab
«•
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Section A—Class 1
Stand No. 3 9
V E E Y R E V . T. CANON BROSNAN, P.P., Caherciveen
Specimens of Castleisland Marble, proposed t o b e u s ed i n t h e
O'Connell Memorial Church, Caherciveen
Stand No. 4 0
T H E A N G L I H A M MARBLE QUARRY CO., Gal-way
Small Scantlings of Marble
Stand No. 4 1
B U R N S & HUTTON, Belvelly Brick Works, Queenstown
Plain a n d F a n c y Bricks a n d Tiles
Stand No. 42
PATRICK DOYLE, Castle Mitchell Brick Works, A t h y
B u i l d i n g Bricks
Stand No. 4 3
S T E P H E N HEYDON, Brownstown, Athy, Co. Kildare,
Brick Manufacturer
A t h y Stock Bricks manufactured b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 4 4
J A M E S MORRIN, Ballyroe Brick Works, A t h y
B u i l d i n g Bricks
Stand No. 45
J O H N BARRY, SI Douglas Street, Cork
1
Best L i m e for Gas Purifying, a s supplied t o Cork Gas Company a n d
others, also for B u i l d i n g purposes, a n d manufactured b y Exhibitor
2
Samples of Ordinary or Common Bricks for Building, also t h e Material
used i n their manufacture
3
Limestone
C l a s s2 .
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes and Products.
Stand No, 4 6
.
I R I S H , SYMONS & CO., The Plains, Totnes, Devon
1
Patent Gas P u r i f y i n g Compound
2
Patent " P h o s p h o A m m o n i a " Manure
3
Patent " E l e c t r i c o n " Gas Economise!'
4
Patent Litter for u s e i n Stables, &c.
2 6
Section A—Class 2
Stand N o 47
1
W I O K L O W COPPER M I N E CO., 113 Grafton St., Dublin
Pyrites
2
Iron Ore
3
Ochres
4
Artificial Manures
5
Sulphuric A c i d
Stand N o . 48
1
J A M E S GIBBS & CO., London, Bristol, Plymouth, and
Hull
Gibbs' Ammonia-fixed Peruvian Guano
E x t r a Dissolved B o n e s
2
„
3
„
D i sso l v e d B o n e s
4
„
T u r ni p Fertiliser
5
„
Special Fertiliser
6
„
P o t a t o Fertiliser
„
Superphosphate of L i m e
8
„
Concentrated
9
„
Various samples of t h e R a w Materials us ed i n t h e manufacture
of t h e above
l'
Stand N o . 49
1
„
RICHARDSON & F L E T C H E R , Agricultural Chemists.
Works — Ringsend Dock; Offices — Beresford Place,
Dublin
Collection of R a w Materials u s e d i n t h e manufacture of Artificial
Manures
2
Samples of Fish, Blood, Bone, a n d F l e s h Manures
3
Special Manures prepared for various Crops
4
Samples of Premier Special Manure containing proportions of m o s t
k n o w n fertilizing materials a n d suitable for every soil a n d crop
Stand No. 5 0
SCOTT & CO., Millfield, Cork
1
Chemical Manures
2
Tar Products
3
Lead a n d Composition Pipes
4
R a w Material
Official Catalogue.
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Section A—Class 2
3tand No. 51
1
MORGAN MOONEY, Rogerson's Quay, Dublin
Sulphate of Soda
2
Chloride of L i m e (Bleaching Powder)
3
Hydrochloric A c i d
4
Sulphuric A c i d
5
B o n e Manure
6
Superphosphate
7
Special Manure
8
Mooney's Fertilizer
9
R a w Materials used i n t h e manufacture of above
Stand No. 52
W . & H . M. MOULDING, Limited, 2 5 E d e n Quay,
Dublin, and Glen, Cork
1
' 1 Goulding's Special Manure"
2
" G o u l d i n g ' s B o n e Manure"
3
' 1 Goulding's Corn a n d Grass Manure
4
g
'' Goulding's Dissolved Guano "
6
" G o u l d i n g ' s Sugar-cane F o o d "
7
" G o u l d i n g ' s Superphospliate''
8
" Goulding's Feeding Cakes"
9
' ' Goulding's Sulphuric A c i d "
' ' Goulding's Turnip Manure"
stand No. 53
1
2
3
D U B L I N A N D W I O K L O W M A N U R E CO., Limited.
Works—Dublin Vitriol Works, Ballybougli Bridge,
Dublin; and Wicklow Chemical Works, t h e Murrough,
Wicklow; Office—1 College Street, Dublin.
A c i d s :—Sulphuric, Muriatic, N i t r i c
R a w Materials Used i n t h e manufacture of Manures
Manufactured Manures, viz. : —
Superphosphate
B o n e Manure
lso-Guano, a n d
Special Manures
4
5
R a w Materials use d i n t h e manufacture o f Chemicals
Manufactured Chemicals, viz. : —
Sulphate of A l u m i n a ( A l u m Cake)
Sulphate of Soda (Salt Cake)
Chloride of L i m e (Bleaching Powder)
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section A—Class 2
Stand No. 54
1
2
RICHARDSON B R O T H E R S &
Cork, Galway a n d Sligo
CO., Belfast, Dublin,
Special Manures for e v e r y crop, Dissolved Bones, B o n e Compound
a n d Superphosphate of L i m e manufactured a t Belfast
Sulphuric A c i d manufactured a t Belfast
3
Bones, R a w P h o s p h a t e s a n d other materials used i n t h e manufacture
of Manures
i
5
R a w Peruvian Government Guano imported from Peru
Linseed Cake a n d Linseed Meal manufactured a t Belfast
6
Linseed Cake a n d Decorticated Cotton Seed Cake imported from
America
Stand No. 55
T. J O N E S &• SON, 8 3 Grand Parade, Cork
Artificial Manures
Stand No. 56
L A W E S ' C H E M I C A L M A N U R E CO., Limited, 2 2 E d e n
Quay, Dublin
1
" L a w e s ' S p e c i a l Manure": fertilizer for Corn, Potatoes a n d Mangolds,
manufactured b y p a t e n t process a s a substitute for R a w Peruvian
Guano
2
" L a w e s ' P a t e n t T ur ni p Manure": a s originally m a d e b y S i r J o h n B .
Lawes, t h e first manufacturer a n d introducer of Chemical Manures
" Lawes' D i sso l v e d B o n e s " : special fertilizer for enriching m eadow
a n d pasture l a n d
3
4
" L a w e s ' S u p e r p h o s p h a t e " : for general u s e o n l i g h t l a n d
5
" L a w e s ' D i s s o l v e d Guano": t h e phosphates of w h i c h are rendered
soluble a n d t h e A m m o n i a non-volatile
Materials f r o m w h i c h t h e above Manures are manufactured
6
Stand No. 57
T H E DROGHEDA CHEMICAL M A N U R E CO., Drogheda
Chemical Manures
Stand No. 58
A L E X A N D E R CRAWFORD, Glenarm, Co. Antrim
One sample o f Kelp, manufactured from pure Sea Weed. T h e W e e d
i s first dried, a n d t h e n burned i n a k i l n m a d e for t h e purpose.
K e l p i s manufactured principally for t h e Iodine i t contains
Stand No. 59
B A K E R & W R I G H T , 4 8 Patrick Street a n d 1 9
Academy Street, Cork
1
Liquid Paint, i n t i n s
2
B a k i n g P owde r
2 0
Official Catalogue.
Section A
Stand N o . 6 0
29
Class 2
FATR & R I D G E , 5 & 3 7 Maylor Street, Cork
Glass Case, w i t l i B o t t l e s o f Dry P a i n t Colours
stand No. 6 1
L E W I S B E R G E R & SONS,
London, E . , a n d Sheffield
Limited,
Homerton,
1
D r y Colours of a l l descriptions suitable for Painting, Printing, Paper
Staining, Paper H a n g i n g s , W a x Making, Coach Painting, a n d a l l
purposes f r o m t h e " H o u s e Painter " t o t h e " A r t i s t "
2
Paints, g r o u n d a n d m i x e d , ready for use, i n small tins. Specially
prepared i n t h i s f o r m for s m a l l consumers. Suitable for a l l
ordinary purposes
3
Paints, i n t i n s a n d tubes. Specially ground for Coach Painters under
t h e process of J . W . Masury, of N e w York, of w h i c h w e h a v e
t h e sole r i g h t a n d p a t e n t t o manufacture here a n d i n Continental
Europe
4
Paints, i n tubes, f o r Ar t i st s' a n d Decorators' u s e
5
Tarnishes, o f a l l classes, for Coach Builders, Decorators, Builders,
a n d general work, a n d a l l other trades wherein Varnishes are
used
Stand N o 6 2
1
T H E B E L F A S T P A I N T A N D COLORS M A N U ­
F A C T U R I N G CO., Woodstock Road, and 7 8 Anne St.,
Belfast
Genuine W h i t e Lead, guaranteed chemically pure
2
P u r e Oxide o f Iron, for ship's bottoms, a n d a l l k i n d s of iron work
3
M i x e d Paints, prepared a.nd ready for u s e for a l l k i n d s of household
work, a l s o s h i p p a i n t i n g a n d general purposes ; acknowledged t o
be the best i n t h e market
4
P a i n t Packages.
Stand No, 6 3
O n l y manufacturers of P a i n t Packages i n Ireland.
A B R A H A M W . SUTTON & CO., 3 9 W a r r e n ' s Place,
Cork
1
Peacock & B u t h a n ' s P a i n t , i n t i n s , i n 3 0 different colours
2
Tarr & W o n s o n ' s P a t e n t A n t i - f o u l i n g Copper Paint, for ships' a n d
boats' b o t t o m s
Cork Industrial Exhibition
3°
Section A—Class 2
stand No. 64
H A E G E E A V E S B E O T H E E S & CO., Tlie Black L e a d
and Blue Factories, Cleveland Street, Hull, England
1
T h e " R o t u n d a " B l a c k Lead, for Stoves, Grates, a n d Ornamental
Iron W o r k
2
Hargreaves' Refined B l a c k Lead, for Stoves, Grates, a n d Ornamental
Iron W o r k
3
Hargreaves' " U n r i v a l l e d " Square B l u e
F o r L a u n d r y purposes
4
Ellison's Square B l u e
5
National
6
Blue, i n round ba l l s
7
Pure Ultramarines
Stand No. 65
,,
P . J . CONWAY, 7 Trinity Street, Dame Street, Dublin
Powder for Cleaning
Gold a n d Silver P l a t e Powder, manufactured b y E x h i b i t o r
Stand No. 66
1
PATERSON <fc CO., Limited, Hammond Lane, Dublin,
a n d M'Auley Street, Belfast, Match. Manufacturers
Matches :—
Ordinary
P a t e n t Safety a n d V e s u v i a n s
2
Specimens of t h e W o o d s a n d o t h e r materials u s e d i n t h e manufacture
Stand No. 66a
COLLINS & HASTINGS, Cork
Case f o r W o o d M a t c h e s
Stand No. 67
THOMAS J E N N I N G S , 10 Brown Street, Cork
Samples of Magnesia i n B l o c k a n d Powder, viz. : —
1
B o t t l e s of Calcined Magnesia
2
,,
3
,,
Ponderous Calcined Magnesia
,,
4
,
Light
Carbonate
,,
,,
„
i n Powder
5
B l o c k s of Carbonate, papered a n d unpapered
6
'' I r i s h Squares " Carbonate of Magnesia
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Official Catalogue.
SectionA—Class 2
Stand N o . 6 8
THOMAS J E N N I N G S , 10 Brown Street, Cork
S a mp l e s o f t h e following Vinegars, v i z : —
1
Crystal W h i t e W i n e , a n d B r o wn Vinegar, o f different strengths
2
Raspberry
3
Chili
4
Tarragan
5
Spiced
6
Spiced P i c k l i n g
7
S a l t e d a n d Spiced P i c k l i n g Vinegar
Stand N o . 6 8 a
BOYD, SON & CO., Rogerson's Quay, Dublin
1
S u l p h a t e of Soda, m a d e b y Hargreaves' process
2
B l e a c h i n g Powder (Chloride of Lime)
3
R a w Materials, u s e d i n manufacture of above
Stand No. 6 8 b
P v
H A L L <fc B R E R E T O N , Little Island, Cork
Products of D i s t i l l a t i o n of Coal Tar, f o r m i n g t h e R a w Materials for
t h e production of t h e Coal Tar Colours
( S h o w n o n t h e Cork Gas Co. 's St a nd)
Stand N o . 6 9
B R A N N I C K BROTHERS, Kincora Charcoal Works,
Richmond, N e a r Drumcondra, Dublin
Samples of Charcoal a n d Pyroligneous A c i d
Stand No. 7 0
O G I L V I E & MOORE, W a r r e n ' s Place, Cork
1
Improved D a n i s h B ut t e r Colour, manufactured b y L. C. Glad & Co..
Copenhagen
2
F i n e s t S p a n i s h Saffron, imported b y Ogilvie & Moore, Warren's
Place, Cork
Stand No. 7 1
1
R - J . FULLWOOD <fc BLAND (Late R . J . EULLWOOD
<
& CO.), 31 Bevenden Street, Hoxton, London
A n n a t t o , f o r Colouring Cheese a n d B u t t e r &c.
2
F l u i d E x t r a c t of A n n a t t o
3
Imperial B l a c k Cake A n n a t t o
4
Treble S t r e n g t h
,,
5
E x t r a Superfine
„
6
Superfine Orange
7
Samples of Original " Fullwood's " A n u a t t o , of w h i c h t h e y were t h e
original inventors
32
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
SectionA—Class 2
Stand No. 72
ivta c j k e Y, ivtaci-V hj Y
CO., 1 <fc 3 Bouverie Street,
Fleet Street, London, E.C.
Pharmaceutical Preparations, Chemical Products, &c.
s t a n d No. 73
W . & H . M. G OULDI N G, 1 0 8 Patrick Street, Cork
Pharmaceutical Preparations : —
1
2
Goulding's
Tetrie's Corn Cure
Chemical F o o d
3
4
W h i t e Rose T o i l e t Vinegar
E g y p t i a n H a i r Cream
5
6
7
8
,,
Tooth Paste
,,
Balm
Neroline
Bay Rum
Proprietary
Articles
9 Persian H a i r Restorer
10
,,
, , Oil
1 1 Irish B u t t e r Powder
1 2 Persian T o o t h Powder
1 3 Mal-king I n k
1 4 T o o t h Tincture
1 5 Vaseline Pomade
1 6 S h a v i n g Cream
1 7 Gold P a i n t
18 P i c k - me - u p B i t t e r s
1 9 Cold Cream of R o s e s
20 Electric Liver a n d N e r v e T o n i c
2 1 Bannister's S y r u p
2 2 Assorted Perfumes
2 3 Bannister's Medicated a n d Table Mineral W a t e r s
s t a n d No. 74
J O H N J . K E N N E D Y , 11 Groat Brunswick St., Dublin
1
P a t e n t Pad,^ w h i c h pr e v e nt s t h e formation of Bunions, a n d g i v e s a
symmetrical f o r m t o t h e worst-shaped f o o t T h e y h i d e a l l Mal­
formations, B u n i o n s &c.
2
3
4
5
P a t e n t Chiropedian Co m po o r Corn Cure
Infallible B u n i o n Cure
Infallible W a r t Cure
Miraculous Toothache Cure
Official Catalogu,
33
Section A—Class 2
Stand No, 75
HAMILTON, LONG- &r CO., Limited, 3 Lower Sackville
Street, Dublin
1
Pharmaceutical Preparations, &c., Case A
2
Mineral "Waters, S t a n d B
Stand No. 7 6
THOMAS R . L E S T E R , M . P . S . (Ireland), 1 0 7 St. Patrick
Street, Cork
1
Pharmaceutical Products
2
Specimens of R a w Drugs. Specimens o f D i s p e n s i n g
3
Specimens of Chemicals
4
Marking I n k (requiring n o preparation) m a d e b y T . R . Lester
5
Toilet Requisites
6
Tooth Powders
7
N e w P a t e n t Poison B o t t l e use d i n Lester's Di spe nsi ng Department
8
Trusses a n d Surgical Appliances
9
Veterinary Medicines
10
Perfumes m a d e b y T. R . Lester
11
Compressed Tablets s h o w i n g Medicine m a d e u p i n portable form
12
Coated P i l l s (Tasteless), Coating Sugar
13
Insect Powder for t h e Destruction o f Beetles a n d a l l k i n d s of Insects
14
Improved Preparation of Camphor for spreading i n F u r s t o prevent
attack of M o t h s
15
Improved Fragrant Disinfectant a n d Distributor
10
Specimen of Sponge (growing o n Coral Rock)
17
Improved R e m e d y t o remove Corns f r o m t h e F e e t
Stand No. 77
RICHARD SLTNNER, P h . C., 31 Patrick Street, Cork
"Pure Chemicals," " G e n u i n e D r u g s , " a n d t h e Principal Preparations
of t h e British Pharmacopoeia w h i c h are used i n t h e compounding
of Physicians' a n d Surgeons' Prescriptions of every-day life, " a l l
i n an absolute state of p u r i t y "
Stand No. 78 "WILLIAM M E N N I S HARRINGTON, The Youghal Drug
Hall, 136 Main Streat, YoughaJ.
1 Chromograph a n d necessaries for W o r k i n g
2
Shaving Paste, &c.
3
Tooth Paste
4
Pomade for Hair
5
Blister Plaster, &c.
6
Chemicals
34
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SectionA—Class 2
s t a n d No. 7 9
1
BOILEATT & BOYD, 91, 9 3 & 9 3 Bride Street, Dublin
Pharmaceutical Preparations
2
Chemicals
3
Colors
4
W h i t e ' s Saccharized F l u i d Magnesia
Stand No. 8 0
J E Y E S ' SANITARY COMPOUNDS
4 3 Cannon Street, London, 23.C.
CO., Limited,
1
D i s i n f e c t a n t F l u i d , " J e y e s ' Perfect Purifier." I n use does n o t p o i s o n ,
stain, or b u r n
2
S a n i t a r y Powder. T h i s Powder i s w h o l l y Disinfectant, a n d possessing
8 0 per cent, of soluble, a n d t h e remainder volatile ingredients,
does n o t c l o g t h e drains
3
D i s i n f e c t a n t H o u s e h o l d Soap
4
D i s i n f e c t a n t T o i l e t Soap (Jeyes' Perfect Purifier Soap)
5
D i s i n f e c t a n t S u b l i m e Toilet Soap
6
D o g Soap
7
Sanitary S o f t Soap, Lubricant, Detergent, a n d Disinfectant
Stand No. 8 1
1
2
J O H N CAIRNS, Sen., 4 9 Lombard Street, W e s t , South
Circular Road, Dublin
A L i n i m e n t for t h e Relief of Rhe um a t i c a n d other P a i n s
A n A n t i - R h e u m a t i c a n d Anti-Scorbutic Meal, manufactured from th&
r o o t s of o n e of t h e " S c u r v y Grasses"
Stand No. 8 2
T. B . MARTIN, Queenstown, Co. Cork
C h o k Marafet, A n i m a l s ' Friend, &c.
stand No. 8 3
T H E " K H O O S H " TONIC B I T T E R S CO., Limited,
13 Goree Piazzas, Liverpool, 3 4 King William Street,
London, E.C., and 6 0 William Street, Dublin
" K h o o s h " T o n i c Bitters.
Stand No. 8 4
A Valuable Medicinal Production
T . "V. RIORDAN, Shanakiel, Cork
M u l l e d y n e or M u l l e i n Extract. A Medicinal Preparation for u s e i n
i o f Chest, L u n g , or S t o m a c h Diseases
Official Catalogue.
-j
Section A—Class 2
Stand No. 8 5
1
S I R J A M B S MURRAY & SON, Chemical W o r k s
Graham s Court, Upper Temple Street, Dublin
P a t e n t Recarbonated F l u i d Magnesia
2
P a t e n t Recarbonated F l u i d Camphor
3
Acidulated L e m o n S y r u p
C l a s s3 .
Vegetable and Animal Substances used as Food, Drinks, and
Narcotics.
Stand No. 8 6
D A N I E L DONEGAN. & SONS, 1 9 Merchant's Quay and
J o h n Street Maltings, Cork
1
M a l t for Porter Brewing, m a d e f r o m Irish Barley
2
M a l t Crushed, prepared for M a s h i n g
stand No. 87
J O H N P L U N K E T T , Portland Street, Dublin
1
2
P a l e M a l t m a d e f r o m I r i s h Barley
P a t e n t Roasted M a l t
3
Galatz Maize
Stand No. 8 8
P L U N K E T T BROTHERS, Bellevue Works Dublin
1 Pale M a l t
2
Amber B r o w n M a l t
3
P a t e n t Roasted M a l t
4
Patent Roasted Maize
5
Patent Roasted Barley
6
Barley
7
Glasses w i t h Coloring of P a t e n t Malt, &c.
Stand No. 8 8 a
B E A M I S H & CRAWFORD, Brewers, S o u t h M a i n S t .
Cork
1
Malt for S t o u t s
2
Malt for A l e s
Made b y Exhibitors, f r o m Barley grown i n Co unt y Cork
stand No. 88b L A N E & CO., Limited, Southgate Brewery, Cork
1 Malt from Cork-grown Barley
2
Do.
Foreign
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c
Cork Industrial Exhibition
36
Section A—Class 3
stand No. 88c
A L L M A N & CO., Distillers, Bandon, Ireland
Barley, Malt, M a l t Combings, a n d S p e n t Grains
Stand N o . 8 9
T H E D U B L I N G R A I N S CO., Limited, 4 0 Rainsford St.,
Dublin
D r i e d Porter Grains for Cattle F o o d
Stand N o . 9 0
S A M U E L M'CAUBLAND, Belfast
Seeds and Implements
Stand N o . 9 1
ACHESON, T O P E K A & SANTA F E RAILROAD CO.,
Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A.
Agricultural Products o f Kansas—Grains, Grasses, &c.
Stand No. 9 2
CHARLES] D E A N E , Lt.-Colonel, Gurra.no, Fcrmoy, Co.
Cork
One B a g of B l a c k Tartary Oats, g r o w n f r o m H a l l e t t ' s Imported S e e d
Stand No. 93—Cancelled
S t a n d No.- 9 4
ROBERT TWISS, M.R.C.S., Lake-view, Glanmire, Cork
A Sample of t h e successful result of four years' e x p e r i m e n t s o n t h e
P o t a t o P l a n t t o escape t h e B l i g h t , b y s e t t i n g t h e p rod uct o n o r
about t h e first of J u n e every year
S t a n d N o . 95
1
M A U R I C E F . K E L L Y , Hibernian
4 3 Ballybough Road, Dublin
„
3
5
Works,
" H i b e r n i a n " Rice Starch i n 41b. paper packages
2
4
Starch
„
j ;
i n 41b. F a n c y B o xes
i n l i b . a n d 41b. F a n c y B o x e s
" H i b e r n i a n " Starch Glaze i n I d . packages, for i m p a r t i n g a g l o s s a n d
stiffness t o Linen, &c.
Ladies' a n d Gentlemen's Collars a n d Cuffs done u p w i t h t h e
" H i b e r n i a n " Starch
Stand N o . 9 6
D E N N Y L A N E , Silverspring Starch Works, Glanmire,
Co. Cork
1
Pure Rice Starch
2
Corn Flour
3
Preparations f r o m Starch
4
Grey Starch for Paper Makers, D y e Works, &c.
Official Catalogue.
37
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 9 7
A L E X A N D E R CRAWFORD & SON, Mill St., Belfast
1 " S n o w White Starch"
Made from Irish W h e a t , a n d suitable for Bleachers a n d Finishers
2 " Finishing Starch"
Made from Irish W h e a t , a n d specially suited for Lace Dressers
3 Irish Corn Flour
I l i S hW h e a t
tabkusr
' f ° r C a k e S ' P u d d i n S s >a
stand No. 9 8
1
n d ever
y variety o f
J O S E P H H A R T Y & SONS, Woodville Mills, Roohesto-wn, Co. Cork ; Office—5 Patrick Street, Cork
W h i t e Irish W h e a t , U n c l e a n e d
2
j,
,,
,,
Cleaned
PKODUOE.
3
4
Small W h e a t o u t of U n c l e a n e d W h e a t
Dust
,,
5
Bran off Cleaned W h e a t
6
Pollard
„
,,
7
Pollard (fine),,
,,
8
Tailings
„
9
Flour, 1 s t Quality
„
10
„
2nd
„
11
„
3rd
„
12
„
4th
„
13 W h i t e American W h e a t , Uncleaned
,,
,,
,,
Cleaned
PRODUCE.
15 Small W h e a t o u t of Uncleaned W h e a t
16 D u s t
,",
JJ
17 Bran off Cleaned W h e a t
18
Pollard
19
Pollard (fine),,
,,
20
Tailings
,,
21
Flour, 1st Quality
,,
22
„
2nd
„
23
„
3rd
„
24
„
4th
,,
Cork Industrial Exhibition
38
Section A—Class 3
stand No. 9 9
DOWDEN & CO., Coolfadda Mills, Bandon
Flour, Meal, Maize a n d W h e a t
s t a n d No. 1 0 0
1
J O H N F U R L O N G & SONS, Fermoy and Cork
W h e a t , Irish
2
Flour m a d e f r o m I r i s h W h e a t
3
W h e a t , Californian
4
Flour f r o m Californian W h e a t
5
Wheat, U n i t e d States (North)
6
Flour from Northern U.S. W h e a t
7
W h e a t , U n i t e d S t a t e s ( So ut h)
8
Flour f r o m Southern U . S . W h e a t
9
W h e a t , Australian
10
Flour f r o m Australian W h e a t
11
W h e a t , N e w Zealand
12
Flour from N e w Zealand W h e a t
13
Wheat, India (White)
14
Flour from I n d i a n W h i t e W h e a t
15
W h e a t , India (Red)
16
Flour from I n d i a n R e d W h e a t
17
W h e a t , Russian
18
Flour from Russian W h e a t
19
W h e a t , Canadian
20
Flour f r o m Canadian W h e a t
21
Flour, best quality, for Irisli Trade
22
Maize
23
Maize Meal
24
Barley
25
Barley Meal
stand No. 101
H A L L & CO., St. Dominick's Mills, Cork
Samples of W h e a t a n d I n d i a n Corn, w i t h their various products
Official Catalogue.
39
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 102
J.
W . M'MULLEN &
5 George's Quay, Cork
SON,
Dork
Steam Tvriiia,
WHEAT—cleaned a n d uncleaned
1
2
Flour, first, second, a n d t hi r d quality, m a d e from above
Bran
3
4
5
6
Pollards
Tailings
Screenings
Dust
7
Fine Indian Meal
Stand No. 103
J . <fc R . W E B B , Quartertown and Mallow F l o u r Mills
Mallow, Co. Cork
1
Irish "Wheat, w i t h i t s products i n Flour, &c.
2
Australian W h e a t
3
American W h e a t
4
Russian "Wheat
stand No. 104
„
"
)}
T H E G L E N M I L L S GO.,
Exchequer Street, Dublin
37
Market
1
Self-raising Flour, prepared f r o m Californian W h e a t .
Dublin
2
Self-raising Flour, prepared f r o m Hung a r i a n Flour
Stand No. 105
Buildings,
F l o u r made i n
A . R . W A L E E E , H i l l Street, NewTy,^Go. Down
FLOUR
1
No. 1 Patent
2
Patent Californian
3
Bakers' E x t r a
I
Extra Superfine Californian
5 x x x
6 x x
7
x
Stand No. 106
MARSH & CO., Biscuit Manufacturers, Donegal Street
Belfast
Case of Biscuits (Biscuits a n d T i n s manufactured b y Exhibitors)
stand No. 107
RUSSELL MARTIN, 71 Patrick Street, Cork
Bread from various parts of t h e U n i t e d Kingdom
4°
Section A—Class 3
S t a n d No. 1 0 8
W . & R . JACOB & CO., Limited, 5, 6, & 7 Peter's B o w ,
Dublin
Biscuits anil R i c h Cakes, i n a l l varieties
Stand N o . 1 0 9
R I C H A R D R A I S I N H I L L , Steam Mills, Droghcda
Oat Meal
S t a n d N o . 110
J A M E S M'OARTHY, Newfoundwoll and Hope Mills,
Drogheda
1
" E x t r a P i n h e a d " Oatmeal
2
"Patent"
,,
3
"BestFine"
,,
4
"Coarse"
5
"Scotch C u t "
6
" W h i t e Irish " W h e a t m e a l
s t a n d No. I l l
>
,,
J A M B S GLOW & SONS, Oatmeal Millers, E m y Mills,
Emyvale, Co. Monaghan
1
P i n h e a d Oatmeal, for Porridge.
2
F i n e Cut Oatmeal, for Bread or B i s c u i t m a k i n g
Stand N o . 112
J O H N M'CANN, Beamond Mills, Drogheda
1
P i n h e a d Oatmeal
2
F i n e C u t Oatmeal
s t a n d N o . 113
D U B L I N CATTLE S P I C E CO., 3 J e r v i s St., Dublin
" E x c e l s i o r Meal," a complete substitute for M i l k i n rearing Calves
H a y Spice, for flavouring a n d preserving H a y r i c k s
H o r s e a n d Cattle Spice, for k e e p i n g Horses, Cattle, Sheep, P i g s ,
Poultry, a n d Game, i n good h e a l t h a n d condition
Stand N o . 114
B A K E R & CO., 3 9 Patrick Street; Factory—French
Church Street, Cork
1
Bride Cake, F a n c y Cakes
2
Prepared Californian Y e a s t Flour
S t a n d No. 115
W . J . S M I T H & CO., Waterford
Sugar Confectionery
Official Catalogue.
Section A—Class 3
stand No. 116
W I L L I A M S & WOODS, 2 0 5 & 206 Great Britain St.,
Dublin
Confectionery—A variety o f samples of Lozenges, Comfits, G u m
Goods, Sugar Boilings, &c.
stand No. 117
1
GERALD D'ARCY, 5 & 6 North Main Street, Cork
Large P l u m Cake, w e i g h i n g 1 , 1 2 0 l b s . , manufactured of purely Irish
products (sugar a n d fruit excepted)
Four Glass Cases of various descriptions of Sweets, manufactured b y
Exhibitor
2
stand N o . 118
E D W A R D H U R S E & CO., 17 & 18 Great Strand St.,
Dublin
1
Specimens of Drained a n d Candied Citron, Lemon, a n d Orange Peels
2
Samples of J a m s
3
,,
4
D u b l i n Sauce a n d K e t c h u p
,,
Marmalade
T h e whole of t h e Goods i n case w i l l b e of Irish Manufacture
Stand No. 119
T H E D U B L I N SUGAR R E F I N E R Y , Limited, Great
Brunswick Street, Dublin
1
Crushed Sugars, manufactured b y t h e Exhibitors
2
Raw Sugar u s e d i n t h e manufacture
stand No. 1 2 0
1
2
R I C H A R D F O L E Y , [3 Merchant's Quay and Custom
House, Cork
Refined Sugar, c u t b y Machinery
Old Irish W h i s k e y , b o t t l e d i n bond, for h o m e u s e a n d e x p o r t ; each
bottle labelled w i t h t h e year of distillation, w h i c h i s a guarantee
of t h e age, a s t h e Customs w i l l allow n o misrepresentation on
t h e labels
stand No. 121
WOODFORD, B O U R N E & CO., 6 4 Patrick Street and
Nile Street, Cork
1
Matured I r i s h W h i s k e y
2
Matured Scotch W h i s k e y
3
Grande Champagne Brandy, 2 0 years o l d
Cork Industrial
4 *
Exhibition
Section A—Class 3
Stand N o . 121 —continued.
4
Claret, Premier erus, a n d specialities
5
Champagne, o w n brand, a n d Magnum's vintage, 1874
6
Sherry, curious o l d Pale a n d Golden
7
Port, R e d a n d W h i t e
8
Liqueurs, Fo r e i g n a n d British
9
10
Coffee, Raw, roasted a n d ground
Tea, India a n d China varieties
11
Spices, Oriental
12
Biscuits, Fruit, Seed, a n d Ornamental Bride Cakes
13
Sauces, Pickles, Preserved Me a t s a n d Condiments
Stand N o . 122
C H E E K Y & SMALLDRIDGE, Seville Steam Works.
Dublin
S a m p l e T i n s o f t h e various qualities of Mustard, manufactured b y t h e
nrm, m all sizes
s t a n d N o . 123
1
2
C H A R L E S COONEY & CO., Steam Mills, Back Lane
Dublin
Mustard, genuine a n d compound, i n various size t i n s
Laundry Blues, square a n d ball
3
Blacking, paste a n d liquid
4
Ground Ginger
5
Linseed Meal
6
Ultramarine Blues, for L a undr y Purposes, P a i n t Manufacture, Papei
Manufacture a n d Staining, Bleaching, Calico Printing, &c.
s t a n d N o 124
H E N R Y H A Y E S , Warren's Place and 3 0 Prince's St.
Cork
1
Smoked Bacon, H a m s , a n d Lard
2
S a l t for Domestic, Dairy, Curing, a n d other purposes
Stand No. 125
J . MATTERSON cfc SONS, Limerick
Limerick H am s, Bacon, Lard, a n d T i n n e d Me a t s
Official Catalogue.
SectionA—Class 3
Stand No. 126
L U N H A K BROTHERS, Kemp Street, Cork
1 Smoked H a m s
2
P a l e Dried H a m s
3
S m o k e d Middles or Breakfast B a c o n
4
P a l e Dried Middles
5
S m o k e d Gams
6
Lard i n Bladders a n d S k i n s
7
Lard Oil
8
P i c k l e d Pork a s u se d b y H e r Majesty's N a v y
9
10
P i c k l e d Pork a s u s e d b y t h e Mercantile Marine
Sausages, fresh
11
Sausages, i n t i n s
12
Butter, i n t i n s
Stand No. 127
P . & W . SHEA, 5 9 Duncan Street, Cork
Bacon, H a m s , a n d Lard
Stand No. 128
W . J . S H A W & SONS, Garryowen Bacon Factory,
Limerick
Bacon, H a m s , a n d Lard
Stand No. 129
1
Messrs. O'MARA BROTHERS, London, Canada
BACON
Mild-cured H a m s a n d Bacon
2
Prime Cheese
3
P o t t e d Meats a n d F i s h , Pickles a n d Sauces
4
Mild-cured Bacon, Middles a n d Gams
5
,,
6
,,
L o i n s a n d Shoulders
,,
Heads
7
i
B e l l y Pieces
8
Spiced a n d Corned Beef
9
Spiced H a m , Collared, &e.,
Stand No. 130
CROSSE &, BLAOKWELL, Morrison's Quay, Cork, and
Soho Square, London
Pickles, Sauces, a n d Condiments
Jams, Jellies, a n d B o t t l e d F r u i t s
Pure Malt Vinegar of E n g l i s h manufacture
Preserved Soups, Meats, a n d Fish, of Irish manufacture
43
Cork Industrial
4+
Exhibition
SectionA—Class 3
Stand N o . 131
GEORGE GTJEST, 153 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, and
Fleet Street, Dublin
1
Preserved Fruits, i n t i n s a n d bottles, prepared b y Santos, Cirne & Cie.,
Oporto
2
Preserved F r u i t s i n tins, a n d H o n e y p u t u p i n t h e district of S a n Jose, California
3
Preserved Vegetables i n tins, prepared b y Dandicolle e t Gaudin,
Bordeaux
4
Peas, French Beans, Asparagus, Mushrooms, &c.
5
D r i e d or Evaporated Fruits, prepared a t Boston, U . S . A . ; Apples,
Peaches ; also A p p l e s a n d m i x e d Vegetables prepared i n France
6
P l u m s a n d Prunes prepared b y P . B a y l e & Cie., Bordeaux
7
Crystalized Fruits, prepared i n France
8
Sardines i n oil, f r o m t h e Factories of A m i e u x Freres, D a n d i c o l l e
e t Gaudin, F e l i x Carneau, P . Carodel, Miramon & Cie., s i t u a t e d
o n t h e coast of N o r m a n d y
9
S a l m o n packed i n t h e Columbia River, b y W m . H u m e ; Lobsters,
Newfoundland, papked entire, a n d Prawns p u t u p a t N e w Ooleans,
U.S.A.
10
Preserved Meats, Fruits, Poultry, Soups, a n d E n g l i s h P l u m P u d d i n g ,
p u t u p b y Richardson & Robbins, Dover, Delaware, U . S. A .
11
Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Semolina, a n d P a t e s for Soups, prepared i n
Italy
12
Prepared Corn, T. Kingsford & Son, Oswego, U . S . A .
13
Cocoanut, dessicated, prepared b y t h e N e w Y o r k Dessicating Co.,
Maltby's P a t e n t
14
D r i e d Turtle, W e s t Indian, f o r Soups
15
Leaf Gelatine, for J e l l i e s
s t a n d No. 1 3 2
1
.2
Cask Cured Pilchards
B u n d l e Cured L i n g
Stand No. 133
1
B A L T I M O R E F I S H E R Y CO., Skihberecn
H . D A H L & CO., 18 Anderson's Quay, Cork
F i s h i n boxes, barrels a n d t i n s
2
Cod Liver Oil
3
F i s h Manure a n d F i s h i n g Appliances
Official Catalogue.
+S
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 1 3 4
MACONOCHIE BROTHERS, Raglan Works, Lowestoft
Suffolk
1
Preserved F i s h
2
Pickles
3
Sauces
4
P o t t e d Meats, &c.
Stand No. 135
J O H N GRAY, Whinnyfold, Elben, Aberdeenshire
1
First Class Sun-dried S m o k e d H a d d o c k s or Spaldings
2
Second Class Sun-dried S m o k e d H a d d o c k s or Spaldings
3
T h i r d Class Sun-dried S m o k e d B u n c h Spaldings
4
Sun-dried W h i t e Large Spaldings
5
Sun-dried W h i t e M i d Spaldings
6
S m o k e d H a ddo c ks or F i n n e n s
Stand No. 136
J O H N O'LEARY & SON, Blackrock, Cork
Cork Harbour Oysters
s t a n d No. 137
R I C H A R D CLEAR & SONS, 9 3 South Mall, Cork
Irish B u t t e r i n Tins, l i b . t o 281bs., fastened w i t h p a t e n t strip, w h i c h
renders u s e of k n i f e i n o pe ni ng unnecessary: for exportation t o
tropical countries, a n d u s e of ships o n l o n g voyages
s t a n d N o . 138
W I L L I A M C H A R L E S ROHU, 5 3 Amiens St., Dublin
1
Leinster Sauce
2
Shelbourne Sauce
3
D u b l i n Sauce
4
K e t c h u p Sauce
5
B a k i n g Powder, E g g Powder
6
Perfumes
7
N e r v o l i n e for Toothache
8
D i a m o n d Cement for m e n d i n g Glass
9
Brass Paste
10
Phosphor Paste
11
Marking I n k
12
D r y Powder Inks, i n all colour
13
Copying I n k
46
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SectionA—Class 3
Stand No. 138 —continued
14
Ordinary I n k (Black)
15
Liquid B l a c k i n g
16
M a r k i n g Pencils, a l l Colours
17
18
Mulleen P l a n t Decoction for Cough, Colds a n d Consumption
H a i r Restorer
19
H e a d Soap
20
D o g Soap
21
Corn a n d W a r t P a i n t
22
23
Ringworm Ointment
Bloom, Roses
24
Spirits, E t h e r
25
Sulph. Tine.
26
Oxid. Tine.
27
Sulph. Iron
28
Sugar, Lead
29
Acid, Tartaric
30
Carbonate Magnesia
31
Cough S y r u p fialsametie
32
Quinine T o o t h Powder
33
Pomades
s t a n d No. 1 3 9
1
2
L A M B K I N BROTHERS, Tobacco a n d Snuff M a n u ­
facturers, 2 6 Cook Street, Cork
Specimens o f R o l l a n d Target Tobaccos
,,
stand No. 140
Snuffs
J A N E C A R P E N T E R , 5 5 Great Brunswick St., Dublin
Irish Ladies' A i d Society Cigarette Brands—
1
Oxford
2
Cambridge
3
Elor E i n a
4
Regalia
5
La Donna (Duba)
6
L a Reinan
7
Packages o f Irish Ladies' A i d S o c i e t y S m o k i n g Mixture
Official Catalogue.
47
SectionA—Class 3
Stand No. 141
1
T. P . &. E . GOODBODY, 1 Charlcvillc Square, Tullamore
Irish R o l l a n d Coily Tobacco
2
Nailrods, Cavendish
3
A l l quantities o f F a n c y Cut Tobaccos
4
Snuffs
5
Cigarettes
Stand No. 142
W I L L I A M COSTELLO & SONS, High Street, Galway,
Co. Galway
1
Manufactured R o l l a n d Coil Tobacco
2
Unmanufactured Leaf Tobacco, from w h i c h t h e Roll a n d Coil are
made
Stand No. 143
J . & E . K E N N E D Y , 8 8 Amiens Street, Dublin
Roll, Coil, a n d Cut Tobacco ; Snuffs, Cigars, a n d Cigarettes ; F a n c y
a n d Cake Tobaccos
Stand No. 144
MARGARET DORMON, 11 Winthrop Street, Cork
1
Carved Meerschaum Pipes
2
Plain
3
Silver M o u n t e d Briar P i p e s
4
Cigars
5
Cigar Cases
6
,,
,,
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Holders
7
Cigarette H o l d e r s
8
Samples—Cigarettes manufactured b y Exhibitor
9
10
,,
F a n c y Tobaccos m i x e d b y Exhibitor
Cigarette Cases
Stand No. 145
T U E N B U L L & SOMERVILLE, Valetta, Malta
Cigarettes
Stand No. 146
J O H N O'STJLLIVAN & CO., The New York House,
12 Patrick Street, Cork
1
Cigars, Cigarettes, a n d Tobaccos
2
Meerschaum, Briar Root, a n d Clay P i p e s
3
Snuff
4
Tobacconists' F a n c y Articles
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SectionA—Class 3
Stand No. 147
1
P A T R I C K CORBETT, Main Street, Mallow
R o l l a n d Coil Tobacco
Stand No. 148
JA1VEES L A M B K I N
CO., Limited, Tobacco a n d Snuff'
Manufacturers, 9 Patrick Street, Cork
1
Cut Tobaccos
2
R o l l a n d Coil Tobaccos
3
Pigtail
4
Nailrod
5
Lambkin's Celebrated Cork Snuff
,,
6
,,
7
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S. P .
8
,,
Princes' Mixture Snuff
9
I r i s h T i c k l e Snuff
Samples of R a w L e a f
Stand N o . 149
J O S E P H O ' N E I L L <Sc SONS, Tobacco Factory, B a g n a l stown
1
Yarious qualities of R o l l Tobacco
2
T w o qualities of Coil Tobacco
3
,,
Snuff
4
Virginia Tobacco (Raw Material)
5
Western
, ,,
,,
From w h i c h ( 4 a n d 5) t h e R o l l a n d Coil Tobaccos are manufactured
Stand No. 150
W I L L I A M W E I G H T & SONS, 16 Patrick Street a n d
Maylor Street, Cork
1
Tea, i n packages, " W r i g h t ' s I n d i a n , " " W r i g h t ' s A f t e r n o o n , " a n d
" Wright's Ho use ho l d "
2
Samples of Teas, various kinds, a n d f r o m various countries
3
Coffee, i n t i n s
4
Samples of Coffee, various k i n d s , a n d from various countries
5
B a k i n g Powder, i n t i n s a n d otherwise
6
Specimens of Bread m a d e w i t h '' W r i g h t ' s B a k i n g Powder "
7
J a m s a n d Marmalade
49
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 151
NEWSOM & SONS, 4 0 <fc 4 1 Patrick Street, Cork
1
S a mp l e s of " N e w s o m & Sons' Selected Tea," w i t h difierent k i n d s of
Chinese a n d I n d i a n Congos, Pekoes, &c.
2
Samples of " N e w s o m ' s Cafe d e Paris, a Cup of Coffee i n Perfection,"
a n d various sorts of R a w Coffee
Stand No. 152
P H I L L I P S <fc SONS, Castle Square, Swansea; 12 A r t h u r
Street, London Bridge, and 10 Old Corn Exchange t
Manchester
D a n d e l i o n Coffee a n d F r e n c h Coffees
Stand No. 153
EVANS, SONS & CO., 5 6 Hanover Street, Liverpool
Conroy's M a l t Coffee (Patented) ; a combination of finest Coffee a n d
selected M a l t
Stand No. 154
BEAMISH
Cork
1
East India Pale A l e
2
P a l e Bitter A l e
3
Extra Stout
4
Double Stout
5
Single S t o u t
Stand No. 155
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& CEAWFOED, Brewers, South Main St.?
L A N E & CO., Limited, Southgate Brewery, Cork
1
Draught Porter, i n cask
2
"West India Stout, i n cask
3
,,
Stand No. 156
„
i n bottles
ALLMAN, DOWDEN & CO., Brewers, Bandon Brewery,
Bandon, Cork
Ale and Stout
5°
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SectionA—Class 3
S t a n d N o . 157
S I B J O H N ABNOTT & CO., Limited, St. F i n Bore's
a n d Riverstown Breweries, Cork
1
E x t r a S t o u t a n d S t o u t , cask a n d b o t t l e
2
P a l e A l e , cask a n d b o t t l e
3
M i l d A l e , i n cask
Stand N o . 158
P A T R I C K K E I L Y & SONS, Pale Ale a n d P o r t e r
Brewers and Maltsters, The Brewery, Waterford
1
I n d i a P a l e A l e , brewed from finest Irish M a l t (Perry's, R a t h d o w n e y ,
Queen's Co.)
2
X X X Ale, o w n Irish Malt
3 X X X Stout
S t a n d No. 159—Cancelled
Stand No. 1 6 0
B E R N A R D DALY, Tullamore
"Whiskey
Stand N o . 161
COMBER D I S T I L L E R I E S CO., Comber, Co. Down,
Ireland
«
W h i s k e y , i n cask a n d b o t t l e
Stand No. 1 6 2
A L L M A N & CO., Distillers, Bandon, Ireland
1
S a mp l e s of Irish W h i s k e y o f various a g e s
2
W h i s k e y , a s b o t t l e d i n b o n d for export
3
Model P o t Still
i n jar,
Stand N o . 1 6 3
CORK D I S T I L L E R I E S CO., Limited, Morrison's Island,
Cork
"Whiskey, i n casks a n d b o t t l e s
Stand N o . 1 6 4
J . M'C/ARTHY & SONS, 3 3 & 3 4 Cook Street and 9G
George's Street, Cork
Blends o f Old Irish Whiskeys
B l e n d e d Teas, a n d
Original I n d i a n a n d China Teas
5'
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 165
D A N I E L HORGAN, Maylor Street, Cork
Liquors a s blended a n d b o t t l e d a t Horgan's, Maylor Street, S o l e
A g e n t i n Cork for Rittscher & Co.'s, Rlieims, "Grand Old '74 V i n ­
t a g e Champagne," brand " C u v e e de C h o i x "
Stand No. 166
W*. E. HUNGEREORD, 7 3 South Mall, Cork, and
Customs Bonded "Warehouse, Ship Street, Cork
Irish W h i s k e y , " R o u n d Tower B r a n d " (Registered 1871)
Stand No, 167
THOMAS SCALLY & CO., Eustace Street, Dublin
Old W h i s k e y
s t a n d No. 168
B U S H M I L L S OLD D I S T I L L E R Y CO., Bushmills, Co..
Antrim
Irish W h i s k e y
Stand No. 169
S A M U E L GULLXVER & CO., Vale of
England
1
W h i s k e y Curacoa, t h e N e w Liqueur
2
Sparkling Vinita, N o n - I n t o x i c a t i n g F r u i t Beverage
3
Orange Champagne
,,
,,
4
Crystal Lemonade
,,
,,
5
Ginger A l e
„
,,
6
Lime Juice Champagne
,,
„
7
Soda Water, Mineral W a t e r
8
Seltzer W a t e r
,,
9
Potass W a t e r
,,
10
Lithia Water
,,
stand No. 170
Aylesbury
T H E D I S T I L L E R S ' CO., Limited, Phcenix P a r k Die. tillery, Dublin
Samples of D u b l i n W h i s k e y made i n old-fashioned P o t S t i l l s from t h e
finest native Grain
s t a n d No. 171
M I C H A E L K E N N E D Y , Youghal
Lemonade, Ginger
Water, &c.
Ale,
Ginger Beer,
Champagne Cider, Soda
D
5z
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Section. A — C l a s s 3
Stand No. 172
J . S H A N K S cfc CO., 5 4 t o 5 6 Townsend St., Dublin
1
Aromatic Ginger A l e
2
Mineral Waters, Assorted
•3
Capsules for securing Corks of Mineral Waters, &c.
S t a n d No. 173
J O H N K E L L Y , Bakehouse Lane, Water ford
MINERAL WATEKS.
1
Ginger Beer
2
Lemonade
3
Ginger A l e
4
Soda W a t e r
Stand N o . 174
E E W L E Y & D R A P E R , M a r y Street, Dublin
Aerated W a t e r s
S t a n d N o . 175
O ' B R I E N & CO., 5, 6, 7 & 8 H e n r y Place, Dublin
1
Aerated a n d Mineral Waters, v i z . : —
S o d a Water, Seltzer Water, K a l i W a t e r , Lemonade, Ginger A l e ,
Champagne Cider, Irish Nectar, &c.
2
British W i n e s a n d Cordials, v i z . : —
Ginger W i n e , Orange W i n e , Raspberry Cordial, Peppermint Cor­
dial, L i m e J u i c e Cordial, Orange Bitters, Raspberry Vinegar, &c.
Stand N o . 176
CORCORAN & CO., 2 4 Wellington Square, Carlow
Mineral W a t e r s
Stand No. 177
M I C H A E L F L E M I N G , Youghal
1
Soda Water
2
Ginger Beer
3
Ginger A l e
4
Lemonade
5
Champagne Cider
i ^
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Official Catalogue.
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 178
P . CADE & SONS, King Street, Cork
1
Aerated "Waters, Ginger A l e , Ginger Beer, Gingerade, Lemonade
2
Mineral Waters, Lithia Water, Soda W a t e r , Kali or Potass W a t e r
Seltzer W a t e r
3
Aerated a n d Mineral Waters i n P a t e n t Globe Stoppered B o t t l e s
4
Aerated a n d Mineral W a t e r s i n S y p h o n s
Stand No. 179
W I L L I A M COKEY & CO., Belfast . C r a t e d Water
Works, Oromao Springs, Belfast, Ireland
1
Perfectly Pure Aerated Waters, a s prepared for export t o t h e various
Foreign _ Markets, under H e r Majesty's R o y a l Letters P a t e n t ,
comprising Ginger A l e , Lemonade, Soda Water, Potass or Kali
Water, L i t h i a Water, Carrara Water, Cromac Seltzer W a t e r ,
Aromatic Tonic, Sarsaparilla, Quinine, F r u i t Nectar, S u m m e r a n d
W i n t e r Beverages
2
Samples of P a t e n t Recarbonated F l u i d Magnesia, Concentrated L e m o n
Syrup, a n d H o p Bitters
Stand No. 180
THOMAS J E N N I N G S , 1 0 Brown Street, Cork
Soda, Seltzer, Kali, Lithia, Ammoniacal Soda, a n d Aerated o r Car­
bonized Water, Lemonade, Ginger Beer, a n d Ginger A l e ; als-o
F l u i d Magnesia a n d Acidulated S y r u p
Sample B o t t l e of t h e Spring W a t e r u s e d i n manufacture of t h e a b o v e
Waters
Stand No. 181
N . J . W A L S H & CO., Kinsale
1
'' Old H e a d B l e n d " Irish W h i s k e y
2
Aerated W a t e r s
3
" W a l s h ' s P a t e n t Registering T a p " w h i c h records a l l abstractions
from Casks, Vats, &c., a n d registers c o n t e n t s
Stand No. 182
JOS. CALNAN, Bandon
Mineral Waters a n d B o t t l e d W h i s k e y
Stand No. 183
W . J . TOMKINS & SON, 19 Wintlirop Street, Cork
Foreign W i n e s : —
Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Clarets, Burgundies, H o c k s , C a r ­
lo witz, Madeiras, Foreign Liqueurs
Mineral Waters, Tivoli Lager Beer
Q
Cork Jndustrial Exhibition
5+
SectionA—Class 3
S t a n d No. 183 —continued
"Whiskeys:—•
O l d Cork Malt, Royal Balmoral (Scotch Malt), D u b l i n M a l t
Cordials a n d Liqueurs, our o w n manufacture:—
1
Cherry B r a n d y
2
Ginger W i n e
3
Cinnamon Cordial
i
A n n i s e e d Cordial
5
Peppermint Cordial
6
Milk Punch
7
Ginger B r a n d y
8
Ginger G i n
9
Orange B i t t e r s
10
R i c h Raspberry Yinegar
11
Liqueur Raspberry W h i s k e y
12
Royal Cordial
13
Lemon S y r u p
14
Lemon Nectar
15
Prince Regent's Cordial
Stand No. 184
COYLB & T U R N E R , Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin
Champagne, D u e d e Montebello
B r a n d " E x t r a Cuvee Champagne Cremant"
s t a n d No. 185
BARRETT, F R E E M A N & CO.,
Dublin
SO Westland Row,.
Liqueurs, Cordials, a n d Rectified Goods
s t a n d No. 1 8 6
J O H N SYMONS & CO.,
Ratcliff, London
Totnes,
1
B e s t Devonshire Cider
2
3
Apple Must
" S y m o n i a " Champagne a n d Moselle W i n e s
Devonshire,
and.
Official Catalogue.
55
Section A—Class 3
Stand No. 187
1
GABRIEL GOIDANIGH, 3 Westbourne Place, Queenstown
3
"Maraschino di Zara" Liqueur, b y G. Luxardo, Zara, Austria,
Hungary
" R o o b Coccola" Liqueur out of the Juniper Berry, b y R. Vlahov,
Sebenico, Austria, Hungary
Dalmatian Claret and other high-class Wines
4
5
Hungarian Claret and
" Elixir Vlaliov" Stomachic Bitters
2
•
stand No. 187a
CANTRELL & COCHRANE, Nassau Place, Dublin.
Variety of Mineral Waters
CLASS4 .
*
Vegetable and Animal Substances and Products used for the
production of Light, and in Manufactures.
stand No. 188
JOSEPH REGAN, 3 St. Finn B a r r s Place, Cork.
1
One Oval Cask with Glass Heads, 4 Gals.
2
One Letter D Shape Cask
3
4
One Large Oval Tub
One Small Oval Tub
5
6
7
One Small Butter Tub
One Small Cask, contains 2 Pints
One Letter D Shape Cask, contains 1 Pint
stand No. 189
DAVID MYLEB, Cooper, 9 Hillgrove Lane, Cork
1
Oak Parlour Coal Vase
2
3
„
,,
Bucket
Black Walnut Bucket
4
5
6
7
„
,,
,,
Coal Vase
„
„
Lamp Stand
Oak Lamp Stand
Mahogany Lamp Stand
Cork Industrial
5&
Exhibition
Section A—Class 4
Stand N o . 1 9 0
1
JOHN" O'CONNOR, 6 Nelson's Place, Cork
Barrel Churn
2 Oval Casks
3 Butter Packages
4 Dairy Work
Stand N o . 191
J E R E M I A H ] L . B A K E R , 19 Church Street, Cork
1
2
Twigged white-hooped Butter Firkins
Twigged brown-hooped
,,
8
4
Notched white-hooped
Notched-brown-hooped
5
6
A n improved Butter Tub, white-hooped
A Butter Firkin, unhooped
s t a n d No. 192
1
2
3
C. P . O'STJLLIVAN, Glebe House, Shandon, Cork
W h i t e Firkins for Mild-cured Butter
Brown
,, , , Heavy-salted ,,
Barrel Churn for churning one firkin Butter
^
si
>i
it
5
,,
,,
,,
6 Set of Cream Tubs
7 Standing Churn
8 Sundries
Stand N o . 1 9 3
1
,,
,,
half ,,
,,
twelve p o u n d s , ,
GEORGE P E R R Y , 3 7 & 3 8 Long Lane, Dublin
Packing Cases t o contain Whiskeys and Brandies for Export Merchants,
in 1, J-pint flask, and round bottles, reputed pints and quarts.
Various brandings showing trade marks, &c.
2 Wine Cases, sizes from J dozen to 6 dozen, for straw and division packing
3 Mineral Water Cases, assorted sizes
4 Packing Casks, for dry packing
5
Small Boxes, assorted sizes, for Parcels Post, Drugs, Confectionery,.
Chemicals, &c.
S t a n d No. 194
C H A R L E S QTJINN, 16 Barrack Street, Dublin
1 Whiskey Puncheon
2 Whiskey Hogshead
3 Porter Hogshead
4 Porter Half Barrel
Official Catalogue.
57
Section A—Class 4
stand No. 195
E D W A R D O ' N E I L L , St. Mary's Road, Cork
1
Ale Tierce of best Danzic oak
2
3
4
Porter Tierce of best Orleans oak
,,
Kilderkin
„
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5
Butter Firkin, brown hoops, t o contain 70 lbs.
6
7
8
„
Kilderkin
„
),
>
stand No. 196
„
,,
,,
white
brown
>
white
„
„
,,
„
,,
,,
70 „
60 ,,
,,
60 ,,
RICHARD O ' N E I L L , S3 Michael Street, Waterford,
Ireland
1 Basket Settee
2 Fancy Chair
3 Fancy Round Table
4
Lobster Pot, for catching lobsters i n rivers or deep waters
Stand N o , 197
GEORGE S M I T H & CO., 10 Castle Street, Dublin
Irish, French, and German Fancy Baskets
1 Wicker Chair and Table, and Cane Window Blind
2 Clothes Basket and Linen Basket, and Travelling Basket
3 Fancy Reticule and Pic-nic Baskets
4
5
6
Flower Stand and Flower Basket, and Newspaper Stand
Work Table, Work Basket, and Knitting Basket
Bassinette and Baby Linen Basket
Stand No. 198
G. D. C H R I S T I E
Dublin
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& CO., 3 5 Lower Gardiner Street,
Manufactured Corks, home-cut
Stand No, 199
E . G. GETHINGS & CO., 151, 153 & 153 Thomas S t . ,
Dublin
Corks, Fishery Floats
,
Cork Industrial Exhibition
58
Section A—Class 4
S t a n d No. 2 0 0
M I C H A E L O'CONNELL & SONS, Ballydaheen, M a l l o w
3 Coils of white Sash Line
2 Coils of green
,,
2 Coils of blue
„
2 Coils of white Blind Line
4 Balls of yellow W h i p Cord, different sizes
4 Balls of puce
,,
,,
4 Balls of white
„
3 Rings of yellow Fishing Line
3 Rings of pjice
. ,,
3 Rings of blue
„
3 Rings of white
,,
4 Rings of brown
,,
2 Skeins of N e t Twine, white
6
2
6
1
6
6
1
,,
,,
„
,,
„
,,
Skeins of Mill Twine, different colors
Skeins of N e t Twine, brown
Coils of green hemp Rein Cord and Cart Rope
Ring of green hemp Sea Rope
Coils of Manilla Rein Cord and Cart Rope
Coils of Jute Rein Cord and Cart Rope
Ring of Manilla Sea Rope
s t a n d No. 2 0 1
T H E B E L F A S T E O P E W O E K CO., Limited, Belfast
Ropes, Lines, and Cords of all descriptions, tarred and untarred, for
Shipping, Fishing, and general purposes
Stand N o . 202
D E N I S SEXTON, 5 Rockwell Lane, oil Sundays W e l l ,
Cork
Nets and Nettings, Ropes, Lines, and Twines
S t a n d Nos. 2 0 3 & 2 0 4
SPAMOUNT S P I N N I N G CO., Spamount M i l l s ,
Castlederg, Co. Tyrone
1
Flax Tow Yarns
2
3
Italian and Russian Hemp Yarns
Twines, suitable for all purposes
4
Irish Flax Tow Box Cords, and Hemp Box Cords
59
Section A—Class 4
Stand Nos. 2 0 3 & 2 0 4 —continued
5 Sash Lines (hand-spun and plaited
6 Window Blind Cords
7 W h i p Cords, Chalk and Mason Lines
a
9
10
Signal Cords, for Railway Trains &c.
Deep Sea Lines
Patent Log Lines
n
Plough Lines and Cart Ropes
12
13
Webbing for Horse Halter Heads and Halters mounted
Irish Tow Hessians
14
Nail Bagging
Stand No. 205
G-EORGrE WALKER, Castle
townards, Co. Down
Gardens
1
2
3
4
Hemp Yarns, grey and bleached
Flax and Hemp Twine Yarns, grey and bleached
Twines
Girth Webs, Brace Webs, &c.
5
Tapes and General Smallwares
Mill,
New-
Raw Hemp, and Hemp i n process for spinning will also be shown,
and the case will be trimmed with Macrame Lace made entirely
from Irish Thread
Stand N o . 206
MOREOW, MISKELLY & CO., 7 Corporation Square,
Belfast
Rope manufactured from Russian Hemp, Manilla Hemp, &c.
Stand No. 207
GEORGE WHITEHOTTSE, Park Road, Liverpool
Improved Fishing Gear, t o cateh flat fish or eels
Stand No. 208
JONATHAN HARRIS & SONS, Derwent Mills, Cockermouth, Cumberland
Flax and Tow Threads of all kinds, for hand and machine sewing,
lace making, &c.
Stand No. 209
MARTIN
Cork
MAHONY
Various breeds of Fleece Wool
BROTHERS,
Camden Quay,
6o
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Section A—Class 4
Stand No. 2 0 9 a
WOOKEY & CO., Salmon Leap Mills, Co., Dublin
1
Washed Wools for Mattresses, &c.
2
Washed Woollen Mill-Puffs, for Bedding and General Upholstery
Stand No. 210
ALEXANDER EINLAY, Anne Street, Belfast, Ireland
Soaps—Hard and Soft, White, Pale, Yellow, Brown, Black, Mottled,
Marbled—for Bleachers, Finishers, Silk Dyers, Woollen Manu­
facturers, Household, Laundry, Toilet, &c.
Speciality, the celebrated Gold Medal Silkstone Soap
Candles—Paraffine Wax, a substitute for the old Tallow Dip, Sperm,
Paraffine, Stearine
Raw Materials from which above Soaps and Candles are manufactured:
Tallow, Lard, Cocoanut Oil, Palm N u t Oil, Cotton Seed Oil,.
Linseed Oil, Palm Oil (raw and bleached), Resin, Soda, Potash,
Barilla, Shale, from which Paraffine W a x i s obtained, Paraffine
Wax
Stand No. 211
P. J . O'FABRELL, 145 North King Street, Dublin.
1
Ordinary Waste Soap Lye. Samples of Glycerine obtained from Soap
Lye by F. J. O'Farrell's patented process
2
Crude, anhydrous, undistilled Glycerine
3
Glycerine obtained in one single distillation from crude glycerine
4
Ornamental Glass Jars, containing double-distilled
(chemically pure), obtained from the crude glycerine
Stand No. 212
"WILLIAM LYNCH, 8 Great George's Street, Cork.
1
Church Candles, home-made and decorated
2
3
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English-made and decorated
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home-made, plain
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German, embossed
Paraffine Candles, liomo-made, plain
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Glycerine
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Patent self-burning Charcoal, for church purposes
Fragrant Incense, for church purposes
Patent Wicks and Floats
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Sanctuary Lamps
Official Catalogue.
61
Section A—Class 4
Stand No. 213
1
W. GALGEY & SONS, John Street, Cork
Specimens of Paraffine W a x Candles, all of similar material, prepared
b y different processes
( ) Transparent Refined Wax, of natural golden colour
( )
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colourless
2
(c) Opaque White W a x
(d) The above various coloured, and i n a variety of shapes
Candles of other waxes, especially suitable for religious purposes
3
White Stearine
Stand No. 214
TIMOTHY O'CALLA&HAN, 29 Shandon Street, Cork
Soaps, &c.
Stand No. 215
EDWARD RYAN, 114 Patrick Street, Cork
Soap, for Laundry and Toilet purposes
Stand No. 216
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ROBERT HUTCHISON, Springvale Oil Mills, Cowlairs, Glasgow]
Sperm Oil
Hyper Sperm Oil (patented)
Neatsfoot Oil
Rectified N
i eats foot Oil
Patent Colza, for lubricating only
Machinery Oil
Oleine, for wool batching
Refined Oleine
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Extra Refined Oleine, for wool batching
Saponified Olive Oil
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Jute Batching Oil
Spindle Oil (for light machinery)
,
(for heavy machinery
Loom Oil
Engine Oil
Mineral Lubricating Oil
Mineral Oil
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section A—Class 4
Stand No. 217
GEORGE PERROTT & SON". King Street, Cork
American Lubricating Cream
Stand No. 218
WALTER ANDERSON, 4 3 Upper Buckingham Street,
Dublin
1 India Rubber Stamps, for endorsing Papers, Parchment, Fac Similes,
Crests, Monograms, Private Note Heading, Envelopes, Stamping
Linen, Books, &c.
2 India Rubber Dating and Numbering Machines, for professional and
general commercial purposes
3 Composition Flexible Stamps, for Window Tickets, Packing Cases,
Slate, Wood, Stone, Canvas, Seed or Flour Bags, &c.
4 Steel Letter, Figure and Name Punches, for Iron, Brass, Wood,
Leather, &c.
5 Burning Brands, for Wood, Leather, Cattle, Sheep, &c.
6 Improved Percussion and Embossing Presses, for Legal Documents,
Note Paper, Envelopes, &c.
7 Brass Seals, for Chemists, Wine Merchants, Official Deeds, &c.
8 Brass Door and Letter Box Plates
9 Brass Hand Stamps, for Bookbinders' Tools, Branding Corks, and
Manufacturers' uses
10 Brass Dating and Endorsing Self-Inking Machines
11 Metal Type, for Linen, Books, &c.
12 Endorsing Rubber Stamp Inks (all Colours), and Indelible Marking
Ink
Stand No. 219
J . W. ELVERY & CO., Sackville Street, Dublin
India Rubber Goods, Waterproof and Lawn Tennis Requisites
Stand No. 2 2 0
1
2
3
4
5
E . W. BYWATER & SON, South City Market, Dublin,
and 7 Richmond Avenue, Fairview, Clontarf
Extra Durable Rubber Dating Stamps (price with Address, Die, &c.)
complete, 10/6
Cooke's Patent Climax Dater, 21/- ; complete and warranted for twelve
years
The Patent Pencil Stamp, Self-Inking, complete, from 2/6 each
India Rubber Linen Marker Stamp, w i t h best makers' Indelible Ink,
2/- each
Metallic Labels for Keys and Umbrellas, 1/- each
Official Catalogue.
6?
Section A—Class 4
Stand No. 220—continued
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Brass Seals for impressing Wax, with letters sunk, at 1/6 per dozen J
Seal and Handle included
Brass Seals for Wax, with 7 Improved Movable Centres for Wine
as, "Port," "Sherry," "Claret," "Gin," " R u m , " "Brandy,"and
"Whiskey," complete, at 17/6 the set
Stencil Plates cut t o order, letters under 1 inch, per doz. 1/6 plain 2 inch, 3/- ; 3 inch 4/- ; Fancy Type 7/6 per doz.
Brass Stencil Letters, Patent, Adjustable, per set of 70 separate pieces,
J inch, 8/- ; f i n c h , 10/'- ; Alphabet f inch, 4/6 ; J inch, 6/6 ; l i n c h ,
7/6 ; Figures, 3/Rubber Stamp Printing Ink, best quality ; any colour in l oz. bottles,
patent stopper, at 1/- ; J oz. 6d. ; small, 4d ; Indelible Cuttle at
1/- each
Metal Type and Type Holders, Size from 1 inch, inside measure, to4 inches long. Do., i n Brass and S i c k l e Silver
Steel Key Rings and Chains
Copying Presses, including various new Processes and Graphs, their
Special Compositions and Inks
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Visiting Cards b y new process. N o plate
required, 50 for 1/-, Ladies' Fine Ivory, 1/6
Stand No. 221
H E N R Y J . M A R T I N & CO., 127 George's St., Cork
Rubber Type for Printing Circulars, Cards, &c., and appliances for same
1
2
3
Patent Climax Daters, dating for 100 years
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Self-Inking Stamp for a Rubber Stamp
A box of Patent Rubber Type, 10 Alphabets, 3 Sets of Figures, &c.
4
Holders of various sizes for same
5
6
Self-Inking Compass Stamps
" Snuff-box" Pocket Stamps
Stand No 222
T H E M I D L A N D I N D I A R U B B E R CO., 8 9 t o 9 3
R y l a n d Street, Birmingham
1
Best Grey Rubber Valves for Air Pumps of Steam Engines
2
Washers for Steam and Water-pipe Joints, 5 qualities
3 Rings for Water Gauge Glasses
4 Hose for Fire Engines, Breweries and Garden purposes
5 Flexible Gas Tube wired inside lor Gas Stoves, Table Lamps
Fluted without, wire inside
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section A—Class 4
Stand No. 2 2 2 —continued
6
Tyres for Bicycles and Tricycles, Best Red
7
Pedal Rubbers for Bicycles and Tricycles, Red and Grey
8
9
Draught Tubing t o exclude draughts from doors and windows
Closed Cones for Plumbers' use
10
11
Red Rings for Umbrellas or Gauge Glasses
Machine Driving Belting, for Thrashing Machines, &c.
Stand No. 2 2 3
1
SAMUEL NELIS & SON, 13 Magazine St., London­
derry
Preserving Balm and Colouring Paste for Horses' Feet
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Imperial Waterproof Liquid, for Cart Harness
Waterproof Harness Composition
Constabulary Pouch Polish
Neptunian Waterproof Liquid Blacking for Seamen's use
Fanny Bloomfield's (Mystic) Waterproof Paste Blacking for Kid Boots,
Gloves, Belts, Bags, &c., &c.
Stand No. 2 2 4
THE CORK BLACKING CO., Caroline Street, Cork
Blacking, Liquid and Paste, in Jars, Tins and Squares
Kid Reviving Cream
Patent Waterproofing for Boots, and Egyptian Polish for Red Boots:
Stand No. 225
FRED LEWIS, 6 Fleet Street, Dublin
Scented Soaps
Pomades
Hair Oil
Perfumes
Stand No. 226
WM. HARRINGTON & SON, Chemists and Druggists,
8 0 Patrick Street, Cork
Perfumery and Toilet Requisites
Official Catalogue.
Section A—Class 4
s t a n d No. 2 2 7
1
M'MASTEB, HODGSON & CO., 131 & 123 Capel St.,
Dublin, also Ashtown, Phoenix Park, Co. Dublin
Perfumery
Warren's " S w e e t " Essence Rennet
"Improved " Fluid Extract of Annatto
Graphic Ink
Trotter Oil
2
M'Master's Hair Restorer
Linseed Cake
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Meal
Linseed and Drying Oils
Stand No. 2 2 8
W I L L I A M DAY & CO., Blackheath, London, S.E
Specimens of Patent Black Varnisli for preservative or first coating
of the outside bottoms of Fishing Smacks, &c.
Specimens of Patent Metallic Composition for second or outside
coating, t o prevent fouling
Stand No. 2 2 9
B. V E E C H O Y L E , Roper's P e s t , Greenville Avenue,
Dublin
Glue
stand No. 2 3 0
W I L L I A M O'DONNELL, Tanner and Glue M a n u ­
facturer, 3 2 Thomas St., 2 & 3 Cornwallis St., and
St. Francis Abbey, Limerick
Samples of Glue manufactured b y Exhibitor
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Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Section B .
M A C H I N E S A N D TOOLS.
CLASS5 .
Motors, and Contrivances for the transmission of Motion, and
forces generally.
s t a n d No. 2 3 1
J . EDMTTNDSON & GO., 33, 3 4 , 3 5 & 3 6 Capel Street,
D u b l i n ; Stafford Works—Stafford Street, Dublin, and
19 Great George's St., Westminster, London
1
Wigham's Patent Eoyal Atmospheric (10-liglit) Gas Machine i a
action
2
Wigham's Patent Royal Atmospheric (100-light) Gas Machine.
portion, except raw material, Irish Manufacture
3
Albo-carbon process for improving ordinary Coal Gas, i n action
J. Edmundson & Co., Sole Agents
S t a n d No. 2 3 2
1
2
3
| h.-p. Patent Otto Gas Engine, indicating about 2 h.-p.
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The Engines are reversible
6 h.-p.
" 12 h.-p. each
C O R N E L I U S CADLE, 3 9 Wellington Quay, Dublin
Turbine Water Wheel
Seed and Cockle Separator
Safety Oil Cabinet
Stand No. 2 3 4
1
CROSSLEY BROTHERS, Limited, Great Marlborough
Street, Manchester
3 * h.-p.
Two 6 h.-p.
Stand No. 233
1
2
3
Every
M ' C O W E N & H E A L D . Edward Street, Tralee
One Improved
Reliable
& c m P r < > V e dH y d r a u l i c
Turbine Water-wheel (Mercer's Patent)
2
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a s us
3
4
5
Bench Drilling Machine, suitable for Smiths' Shops, &c.
Double-Action Self-adjusting Piston Rings and Springs
Specimen of finished Shafting
e d for Organ Blowing, Sawing^
Official Catalogue.
67
Section B—Class 5
Stand No. 234—continued.
6 Pedestals and Hangers with gun-metal steps and white metal steps
7 Specimens of Couplings, Wheels and Pulleys
8 Plough and General Castings
Manufactured b y Exhibitors
9 Samples of Leather and Simplex Cotton Belting
10 Silver Steel Mill Chisels
11 Patent Self-lubricating Engine Packing
12 Cast Iron Oil Feeders, and Engineers' Hand Lamps
Imported and sold b y Exhibitors
stand No. 2 3 5
J A M E S O'TOOLE, M.E., Assoc. I n s t , of C.E., I r e l a n d ,
Wellington Terrace, Slianakiel, Cork
One Working Model of Horizontal Steam Engines, with a new
Radial Valve Gear, applicable to Marine or Locomotive Engines
Designed and made b y the Exhibitor
Stand No. 2 3 6
H E N E Y C O P P I N G E R , Tivoli Gardens, Cork
Rotary Motor Engine, having a constant piston area, which can he
worked b y steam, water, compressed air, &c., and i s also capable
of being used as a rotary pump ; the invention of the Exhibitor
Stand No. 2 3 7
1
J O H N R O W A N & SONS, Limited, Engineers, Boiler­
m a k e r s , I r o n a n d B r a s s F o u n d e r s , &c., Belfast
Horizontal Condensing Engine, simply constructed, with few working
parts, large bearings and working surfaces, detachable condenser,
grooved fly-wlieel for rope drive, steel piston rod and cross-head,
crank shaft, connecting rod, and crank disc with solid pin, also
high-speed direct-acting horizontal governor, with adjustable
lever t o throttle valve
This Engine has been specially designed t o reduce the cost of
maintenance t o a minimum
2 Horizontal High-pressure Engine, specially designed as above t o
reduce cost of maintenance to a minimum. The merest tyro can
take charge of it, and 110 repairs should be required for years
3 Bright Shafting with couplings and pulleys, driven by special engine
above
4 Centrifugal Flour-Dressing Machine (Rowan's improved), with large
hollow bearings, enclosed gearing, and continuous delivery screw,
fitted with cast-iron blades
5 3-High Roller Mill (for middlings), with smooth rollers 24 inches long
by 10 inches diameter, and combined arrangement for stopping
feed and crushing instantaneously, arranged either for belt or
gearing
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Section B—Class 5
Stand No. 237—continued.
6 Sample of Fluted Rollers, used for breaking wheat, any number of
flutings per inch, according t o the breaks required
7 Conveyor Screws, for meal, flour, grain, &c., up t o 12 inches diameter,
right or left hand, with special bearings arranged so as not t o
impede the progress of the material
Stand No. 238
1
2
3
ROBEY & CO., Globe Works, Lincoln, England
7 horse-power Portable Engine, fitted with steam-jacketed cylinder,
improved governor, feed-water beater, expansion gear, and all the
latest improvements
25 horse-power Patent Robey Electric Light Engine and Locomotive
Boiler combined, filled with patent equilibrium governors and
expansion gear. Both engine and boiler are mounted on a massive
cast-iron tank foundation plate, i n which is formed a n efficient
feed-water beater, and in every way specially adapted for driving
Electric Light apparatus
16 horse-power do.
Stand No. 2 3 9
COCHRAN & CO., Engineers, &o., Birkenhead; Repre­
sented at Cork by W. "V". Mabony, Junr., Engineer,
124 Patrick Street
12 horse-power Patent Vertical Multitubular Steam Boiler, with
horizontal flue tubes
Stand No. 240
GERALD PERCXVAL, 3 0 Old George's Street, Cork
1 Dynamo-Electric Machines
2 Electric Arc Lamps
3 Electric Incandescent Lights, Swan's and Edison's
4 Domestic Telegraphs, Electric Pendulum
5 Electric Batteries
6 Pictel's Ice Machine, manufactured b y Emerson, Murgatroyd, & Co.,
Stockport, capable of producing 35 lbs. of Ice per hour, b y the
alternate liquefaction and rarefaction of Sulphurous Anhidride
7 Pneumatic Bells
8 Articles i n Blown Glass made i n Cork
Stand No. 240a JOHN HAYTON GREENHILL, 35 Mill St., Belfast
1 Crompton-Burgin Patent Dynamo-Electric Light Machine
Manufactured i n Ireland by Exhibitor, for Arc or Incandescent
Systems
2 Crompton Patent Arc Lamps and fittings
3 Swan's Patent Incandescent Lamps and fittings
Official Catalogue.
69
Section B—Class 5
Stand Ho. 2 4 1
B E L F A S T E L E C T R I C A P P L I A N C E S CO., Limited,
27 Chichester Street, Belfast
1 Dynamo Machines
2 Electric Motors
Stand No. 2 4 2
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3 Arc Lamps
4 Incandescent Lamps, &c.
W I L L I A M WILB5T, P a t e n t Machine Belt Manufac­
t u r e r , 4 9 High Street, Dublin
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12-inch Double Belt for Main Driving, cemented only
8-inch
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5-inch
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cemented and rivetted
5-inch
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Light Elevator, cemented only
Chain Link Belting, for extra heavy drive
10-inch Single Main Driving Belt, cemented only
8-inch
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4-inch
,, Heavy Driving Belt
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5-inch
,, Thrashing Machine Belt ,,
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3-inch
,, Loom Belting, cemented and rivetted
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16
17
2-inch
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2J-inch Light Creeper Belt, cemented only
4-inch „
Elevator Belt
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3-inch Raw Leather
2J-inch Copper-rivetted Fire Hose
Condenser Rubber
Picker Arm Laces, Picker Straps
Stand No. 2 4 3
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MAURICE QANDY, 130 Queen Victoria St., London,
and Baltimore, U.S.A.
COTTON B E L T I N G .
1 Roll of 12 inches x 8-ply
2
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Steel's Patent Fasteners.
Stand No. 2 4 4
1
5 Roll of 4 inches x 6-ply
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Leather Laces
GEORGE PERROTT & SONS, City of Cork I r o n Works,
Cork
Patent Wrought Iron Split Pulleys
Cork Industrial Exhibition
7°
Section B—Class 5
S t a n d No. 2 4 5
W I L L I A M S P E N C E , 1 0 9 Cork Street, Dublin
1
One set Treble-barrel Brass Pumps and Steam Engine combined,
capable of pumping 10,800 gallons per hour
2
One set Treble-barrel Brass Pumps, t o be driven b y machinery,
capable of pumping 15,000 gallons per hour
CLASS6 .
Railway and Tramway Plants, including Locomotive Engines,
Carriages, and Wagons.
S t a n d No. 2 4 6
1
2
3
4
5
GREAT S O U T H E R N & W E S T E R N R A I L W A Y CO.,
Locomotive Department, Inchicore, Dublin. J o h n
A . E . Aspinall, Engineer
Eight-wheeled Bogie Passenger Locomotive Engine
Six-wheeled Tender for same
Six-wheele d Composite Eailway Carriage, w i t h 2 first class compart­
ments, with 2 lavatories attached ; also 1 second and 1 third classcompartment
Four-wheeled Ventilated Butter Wagon
Group of Eailway Appliances, comprising—
Water Column, 4 Cast Iron Engine and Tender Wheels, l p a i r
Locomotive Cylinders, cast in one piece; 2 pairs W ood Carriage
Wheels, Cast Iron Chimney, Forgings and S t a n d i n g s from Steam
Hammer, &c.
C L A S S7 .
Carriages and other appliances for the transport of persons
and goods on land, exclusive of Tramways and Railways.
S t a c d No. 2 4 7
1
2
3
H . E . B R O W N & Co., l i m i t e d , Coach Builders, 13 & 14
Redmond's H i l l , Dublin
"Waldegrave" Landau, painted olive green, picked-out black, and
fine-lined yellow, trimmed in dull grained Morocco, with laces tomatch, silver-plated mounting
French Pattern Brougham, painted dark French green, picked-out
black, and fine-lined subdued lake, trimmed i n olive green silk
plush, with laces t o match, b y the eminent firm of Fry & Co.,
Dublin, with self-acting steps
Outside, Car, w i t h hickory shafts and w alnut body, h u n g with
moveable game well, varnished body, with Morocco cushions, and
lamps
Official Catalogue.
71
Section B—Class 7
Stand No. 248
M U L L I N S & SONS, W a r r e n ' s Place a n d Maylor St.,
Cork
A Variety of Fashionable Carriages, open and elosed ; Dog Carts,
miniature and full size ; all with latest improvements, and manu­
factured b y Exhibitors
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Stand No. 2 4 9
D A N I E L CANTY & SON, Caroline Street, Cork
1
2
A Four-wheel Covered Car
A Two-wheel Covered Car
3
A Reversible Stanhope Waggonette
4
A Whitechapel Cart
Stand No. 250
1
R O B E R T J U L I A N , Carriage Manufacturer, 12 South.
Mall, Cork
A "Five-Glass Landau, " mounted on patent American C springs,
with India-rubber insulators t o the axles, patent falling head,
which can be raised or lowered b y a mere child in a moment, thus
converting i t from an open t o a closed carriage, or vice versa
The Wheels are manufactured from the best American hickory
and rock elm, imported direct b y Exhibitor ; the ends of all the
springs are lined with India-rubber and g u n metal, fitted w i t h
" Patent Fore-Carriage " which is constructed i n such a manner as
to dispense with the perch bolt. The whole vehicle i s finished i n
the most artistic manner
2
A "Full-size" round-fronted "Brougham," fitted with "patent Insu­
lating India-rubber Blocks" t o springs, preventing the vibration
communicating w i t h the body, fitted with patent Indicator for
speaking t o coachman; the spring ends are lined with India rubber
and gun m e t a l ; lined with velvet plush and gold lace
3 A "Cork Car," painted and lined green and crimson, with Morocco
and cloth lining, real leather roof and top, and leather curtains
4 "Exhibition DogCart," painted black and patent yellow, trimmed
black cloth and Kamptulicon, with patent break for throwing the
weight off the horse's back when going down hill and checking
the wheels a t the same time, with long springs hung on leather,
and "Julian's spring back r e s t "
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" Shooting Cart," painted marone lake, w i t h gun-metal shaft fulcrums
and spring to p r e v e n t " knee motion," with moveable foot-rest
and " J u l i a n ' s spring back rest," with moveable side slips, &c. A
most complete cart for shooting, fishing, &c., or going t o hunting
meets
6 " Lome Cart," painted black and light blue, with blue cloth cushions
and patent seat and door regulator ; very suitable for ladies' use,
fitted with " Julian's spring back r e s t "
Cork Industrial Exhibition
72
Section B—Class 7
Stand No. 2 5 1
J A M E S J O H N S O N , Nelson Place Carriage W o r k s ,
Cork, and George Street, Limerick
1
Patent Canoe Landau
2
3
Lyons Brougham
Victoria Phaeton
4
5
Patent Reversible Stanhope
Parisian Phaeton
6
7
8
Stanhope Gig
Landau Cart
Side Car, w i t h Dog-box
Stand No. 2 5 2
1
2
D A N I E L F . M E A D E , 11 Mulgrave Street, Cork
Outside Car
Two-wheeled Trap
Stand No. 2 5 3
O'REGAN BROTHERS, Bandon Carriage F a c t o r y
Ladies' Rustic Drag
Every part of i t manufactured b y ourselves and made i n our
factory here of Irish hard-wood timber ; best springs and patent
axle, silver lamps and silver rails
Stand No. 2 5 4
J O H N COLCLOTJGH <fc SONS, 22 & 23 D u k e Street,
Dublin
1 A Patent Sidelight, medium size, Canoe Landau
2 A n Angular Pattern, Family size, Outside Car
Stand No. 2 5 5
1
2
Stand No. 256
1
2
J A M E S TAYLOR, 4 Anglesea Street, Cork
Side Car
Two-wheeled Trap
p . & T. M U R P H Y , Main Street, Clonmel
The Doctor's Two-wheel Safety Cab, with leather hood and apron,
invented and manufactured b y Exhibitors
A Combined Open and Close Carriage
Can be altered i n two minutes, with patent break on nave of
wheels, and patent stops to hold u p shafts. Invented and manu­
factured by Exhibitors
Official Catalogue.
73
Section B—Class 7
Stand No. 256 —continued.
3 A Combined Open and Close Two-wheel Sociable Car
Can be altered in two minutes. Invented and manufactured
by Exhibitors
4 A Two-wheel Waggonette
Designed and manufactured by Exhibitors
5 A Yarnished Polo Cart
Designed and manufactured by Exhibitors
Stand No. 257
WILLIAM LONG & SONS, Carriage Works, Y o u g k a l
Two Light Carriages
Stand No. 258
EDWARD DONOVAN, Coach Builder, Main Street,
Mallow
Fashionable mounted Outside Car, mounted on Collinges' patent
axle, with lancewood shafts, and mahogany panels, all home-made,
with the exception of lamps and axle
A Sporting Car, mounted on Collinges' axle, with lancewood shafts,
and mahogany panels, all home-made, with the exception of
lamps and axle
1
2
Stand No. 259
JOHN DONNELLY, 1 0 Grenville Street, Dublin
Miniature Outside Jaunting Car
Built specially for Cork Exhibition
CLASS8 .
Manufacturing Machines and Tools.
stand No. 260
WILLIAM PINKERTON, Ballymena and Larne R a i l way. Lame
Patent Apparatus, for enclosing Point Levers and locking Railway
Sidings, invented and patented by Exhibitor
Manufactured b y Messrs. Kane Brothers, Ballymena
Stand No. 261
MUNSTBR CORK-CUTTING CO., 12 St. Patrick's
Quay, Cork
1
Machines for cutting Corks
2
Corks cut by machines
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Section B—Class 8
Stand No. 262
WILLIAM HARRISON, Patentee, 138 Portland Street,
Manchester, England
Tlie Harrison Knitting Machines
Knits Stockings, Petticoats, Jerseys, Caps, Shawls, Gloves, plain
or ribbed, and Cardigan, i n any fancy or artistic pattern, producing
5 entirely distinct webs : the circular web, from a glove finger
t o the full width of the Machine ; the wide flat web, t h e double
, flat web, the ribbed flat web, and the real Cardigan web. A l l flat
webs are formed with selvedges like cloth. The stocking is knitted,
narrowed down the back of the leg,, heel, foot, and toe, fully
shaped and completed, w i t h double heel and toe, upon the Machine
Stand No. 263
ALLAN & HOLDEN, 4 5 St. Patrick Street, Cork
1
2
Patent Automatic Knitting Machines
One each Class C. 84 and 60 Needles
3
4
5
6
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B. 108
Domestic
84
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12 inch 316
Hose and Half-hose k n i t b y the
Stand No. 2 6 4
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Machines
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DAVID S. LEE, 62 Grand Parade, Cork
Sewing and other Machines for manufacturing purposes, including one
Glove-making Clamp made b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 265
THE WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING
CO., 32 Grand Parade, Cork
MANUFACTURING MACHINES.
1
N e w Style Sewing Machine,
(No. 10)
worked b y power, for Cloth work
2
Sewing Machine (No. 6), for Boot-closing
3
4
Cylinder
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Leather work
N e w Style (No. 8) Sewing Machine, for Corset and Mantle and
Dress Making
5
Machine, for Shirt manufacturing
6
Cabinet Case Machine
DOMESTIC MACHINES.
7
Silver-plated Treadle Machine (No. 1)
8
9
New Style Hand Machine and Case
Crystal Presser Machine
75
Section B—Class 8
Stand N o . 2 6 6
T H E S I N G E R M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO., 7 9 G r a n d
Parade, Cork
DOMESTIC U S E .
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Singer's New Style Family Hand Sewing Machine
Singer's New Style Family Hand. Sewing Machine, Pearled
Singer's New Style Family Hand Sewing Machine, with Cover
Singer's New Style Family Treadle Sewing Machine
Singer's New Style Family Treadle Sewing Machine, with Cover
Singer's New Style Family Hand and Treadle Sewing Machine
Singer's New Style Family Treadle Sewing Machine, Bright Gold
Singer's New Style Family Open Cabinet Sewing Machine
Singer's Medium Sewing Machine, with Cover
Singer's Medium Sewing Machine, Bright Gold
Singer's Medium, 5 Drawer, Drop Leaf, Sewing Machine
Singer's New Family Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Machine
MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINES.
13 Singer's New Manufacturing Oscillating Shuttle Treadle Sewing
Machines, for Cloth work
14 Singer's New Manufacturing Oscillating Shuttle Treadle Sewing
Machines, for Boot and Shoe Work
15 Singer's Fan Oscillating Shuttle Treadle Sewing Machine, for light
Boot work
16 Singer's No. 2 Combination Presser Sewing Machine
17 Singer's Wax Thread Sewing Machine
18 Singer's New Style Arm Sewing Machine
19 Singer's No. 4 Sewing Machine
SEWING MACHINES D R I V E N BY G A S ENGINE.
20
21
"Otto" Gas Engine, by Crossley Bros., Limited, Manchester
Singer's Manufacturing Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Machine, for
Cloth work
22 Singer's Manufacturing Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Machine, for Boot
work
23 Singer's Family Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Machine, for Boot work
24 Singer's Family Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Machine, for Shirt work
25 Singer's Knitting or Plaiting Machine, heated by Gas
26 Glass Case of accessories and threads ,
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Section B—Class 8
Stand No. 267
1
t h e "VERTICAL P E E D S E W I N G M A C H I N E CO.,
5 2 Queen Victoria St., London, E.C., a n d a t W a t e r town, N e w Y o r k , U.S.A.
New High-Arm Sewing Machine, and various styles of Cabinet
work
Hand Machine complete
Plain Table, with large drawer
Plain Table, with large drawer and panelled cover
Fancy Cover, on drop-leaf table with large drawer
Fancy Cover, oil drop-leaf table with case of two drawers
Fancy Cover, on moulded table having extension leaf and case of
two drawers at each end
Open Cabinet. A finely finished case, having five large drawers at
one side and convenient compartment for work at the other, with
extension leaf and fancy cover
Fancy Cover, on drop-leaf table, with case of three drawers (drop
knobs) at each end, and swing drawer and brackets in centre
Full Cabinet. An elegantly finished black walnut case, with French
veneered oval panels, five drawers, and folding cover
Full Cabinet, Fancy Lined
Manufacturing
Extension Leaf Table, with large drawer
This machine is arranged with especial reference to the varied
requirements of general manufacturing in cloth and leather
The heads on all styles are highly ornamented and have plated
hand-wheels
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Stand No. 2 6 8
1
2
J O H N G-. M E R N E , 2 0 F r i a r ' s W a l k , Cork
Knitting Machines
Machine-knitted Goods
S t a n d No. 2 6 9
1
R I C H A R D W R I G H T , 2 Nelson Lane, Dublin
Crown Size, Stop Cylinder, Job Printing Machine, with taking-off
Fliers attached. This Printing Machine is the second one made
in Ireland ; the exhibitor having made the first one as an exhibit
in the Dublin Exhibition of 1882
Official Catalogue.
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Section B—Class 8
Stand No. 270
1
G U Y B R O T H E R S , Academy Street, Cork
" Paragon " Lithographic Printing Machine
Lithographic (Printing) Hand Press
Showing i n contrast the hand labour as exhibited b y us at the
Cork Exhibition of 1852, w i t h the machine work of the present ;
t h e first Litho Machine being introduced b y us into the South of
Ireland i n 1868
2
" M i n e r v a " Letter-Press Platen Machine, specially adapted for fine
work
3
Paper-Bag Machine
Bagmakers a t work, making various descriptions of hand-made bags
(for Grocers, Drapers, Seedsmen, Confectioners and Bakers,
&c., &e.), i n contrast w i t h the machine-made bags
4
Manufactured Stationery and
Machines, &c.
Stand N o 2 7 1
Bookbinding Apparatus,
Cutting
H A R R Y H . Y 1 L F , P r i n t e r a n d Engraver (Late of 8 0 9
Regent Street, London, W.), 14 & 15 Holyrood Street,
Newport;, I s l e of "Wight
1
Machine (patent), for the rapid production ofVisiting Cards, invented
b y " Magand," will make 6,000 impressions per hour
2
Specimens of Engraved Plates for Fabrics
3
Machine for Nature Printing
Stand No. 2 7 2
1
F R A N C I S GUY, 7 0 Patrick Street, Cork
Lithographic Printing Machine, w i t h all latest improvements, at work
2 A n Arab Platen Machine, of the most improved construction, at work
Visiting Cards and other work printed i n t h e Exhibition for visitors
Stand No. 2 7 3
T H E N O V E L T Y ..PRINTING CO., 3 9 Broad Street,
Binningliaiii
The " N o v e l t y Printing Company" exhibits their " N o n p a r e i l "
Rapid Card Printing Machine, Self-feeding and I n k i n g ; prints
8,000 cards per hour, equal t o plate
Cork Industrial Exhibition
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Section B—Class 8
Stand No. 274
W A L T E R S. K I R K <fc CO., Woollen Machinery and
Card Makers, <fec., 2 George St., a n d Newtown Mills,
Huddersfield, England
Case of Patent Card Clothing, for use o n Woollen Manufacturing
Machinery ; also Spiral Mill Furnishings and Requisites for
Woollen Factories
stand No. 275
1
2
Woollen Power Loom, with Jacquard and Drop Boxes, capable of
working 5 shuttles, pick and pick
Same, w i t h double beam
Both made b y Pearson & Spurr, Birstall Iron "Works, Birstall, York­
shire, and shown i n motion
Stand No. 276
1
2
M A R T I N M A H O N Y & B R O T H E R S , Limited, 3 Camden
Quay, Cork, a n d Blarney F a c t o r y
O ' B R I E N B R O T H E R S , St. Patrick's Woollen Mills,
Cork
One set of Carding Engines, comprising Scribbler, t w o Cleaners and
Condenser, for carding fine Wool
One Self-acting Wool Spinning Mule
Carding Engines and Mule, made b y Thornton Brothers, Cleckheaton.
Card Clothing, b y R. & C. Gold thorp, Cleckheaton
Stand N o . 276a
J A M E S M ' C R E E R Y <fc SONS, 9 5 Thorndyke Street,
Belfast,
Irish Spinning W^heel and Reel
Stand No. 277
W A L L I S & POLLOCK, T h e Douglas Mills, Cork
Tweed Loom, a t work
S t a n d No. 278
1
2
S A M U E L L A W & SONS, 5vCoorland Mills, Cleckheaton,
via Normanton
Card-Setting Machine, for making Card Clothing for Scribblers and
Carders, used i n Woollen Manufactures
Sample Case of Cards
Stand N o . 279
J O H N B L A C K B U R N tfe SONS, Westgate, Cleckheaton,
Yorks
1
Samples of Card, for carding Wool, Cotton, Silk, Felt, and other
fibrous materials
2
Also Blackburn's Patent Parallel Fillett Cards
Official Catalogue.
79
Section B—Class 8
stand No. 2 8 0
W I L L I A M P O E T E E , Millfield, Cork
Combing Machines
stand No. 281
T. & J . Eishworth & CO., Curragh Mills, Tuam, Oo.
Galway
1
Bobbins and Spools used i n spinning, winding, and weaving t h e
various textile fabrics
2 Miscellaneous Turnery and Japanned work
Stand No. 2 8 2
SAMUEL WILSON, Shannon Works, AtKLone
Bobbins used i n the manufacture of wool, flax, jute, cotton, silk, and
other fabrics
Stand No. 283
1
2
PATEICK DONOVAN, Bridge Street, Mallow, Oo. Cork
One Spinning Wheel for flax threads
One Woollen Wheel for woollen threads
Stand No. 2 8 4
DIM BEOTHEES & CO., 22 William Street, Dublin
Loom for weaving silk handkerchiefs
Stand No. 284a
O'REILLY, DUNNE & CO., 3 0 College Green, Dublin
Poplin Loom
Stand No. 285
1
WILLIAM H E N E Y
England
GEANT,
Foleshill,
Coventry,.
Improved Jacquard Ribbon Loom, 6 tiers of shuttle, w i t h eccentric
motion for cylinder, and improved weft arrangement; i n motion,
weaving a special Exhibition Book-mark, commemorative of the
Cork Exhibition, containing Silk Portraits of Irish Celebrities, &c.;
number of silk threads employed, 3,000
2 Products of Silk Loom exhibited, comprising ribbons, ladies' ties,
saslies, garters, braces, book-marks, Exhibition souvenirs, and silk
goods generally
Stand No. 286
SALMON & CO., Kettering, Northampton
1
25-in. Eccentric Double Treadle Press, for cutting out Shoe-sola
Envelopes or Labels
2 Breasting Machine for finishing inside heels of boots
3 Blocking Machine for shoe manufacturers
Cork Industrial Exhibition
C L A S S9 .
Miscellaneous Machines and Tools, not included in the other
Classes.
Stand No. 287
W I L L I A M B E N N E T T , 2 Anglesea Place, Copley S t ,
Cork
1
Bennett's "Compound Purifier and Separator," for separating and
purifying Middlings
2
Bennett's " Wheat Aspirator," used for perfecting the extraction and
separation of light material from wheat or other grain
Bennett s Wheat Separator," used i n storing, or before sending
wheat to other machines. I t takes out barley, oats, peas, stones
dust, chaff, &c., from wheat
3
Stand No. 288
1
2
3
J O H N H A Y T O N G R E E N H T L L , 3 5 M m St., B e l f a s t
Greenhill's Patent Disintegrator, for rapid reduction of grain into fine
meal or flour, and for grinding various other materials
Greenhill's Corn Screen, for separating nails and other foreign matter
from grain
Greenhill's Spring Balanced Meal and Flour Sieve
Stand No. 289
V I O T O B C O A T E S & CO., Limited, L a g a n F o u n d r y ,
a n d Prince's Dock Works, Belfast
F LOUR M A C H I N E R Y .
1
2
Wilson's Patent Centrifugal Dressing Machine
Wilson's Patent Koller Mill
Stand No. 290
T. P E A R S O N <
& CO., 1 1 S h i p Street, D u b l i n
Millstones and Mill Furnishing
Stand No. 291
G E O R G E P E R B O T T & SONS, Cork
Samples of Silks
Official Catalogue.
81
Section B—Class 9
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Stand No. 292
DAVIDSON & CO., " Sirocco " Works, Queensbridge St.,
Belfast
1
Tlie "Sirocco " Patent Tea Drying Apparatus, used o n the tea estates
of India, Ceylon, &c. ; manufactured b y Exhibitors
2 The "Sirocco" Patent Stove (using coal or coke fuel), for heating
churches, large assembly rooms, warerooms, drying lofts, &c.,
by means of hot air ; manufactured b y Exhibitors
3 The "Sirocco" Patent Gas Stove, for heating sitting-rooms, offices,
&c., b y means of hot air ; manufactured b y Exhibitors
4 The " N o r t h " Patent Lawn Tennis Pole, manufactured b y Exhibitors
5 The " N o r t h " Patent Racket Stand, manufactured b y Exhibitors
Stand No. 2 9 3
W . M A C I L W R A I T H & SON", Millwrights and Engineers,
Anglesea Street, Cork
1 Milling Machine for Tweeds, Flannels, &c.
2 Gas Engine, \ horse-power, Bisschop's Patent Improved, '1 i n motion '
3 Band Saw Machine driven b y gas engine
4 Band Saw Machine on timber upright
5 Hydraulic and Screw Jacks
6 Noiseless Fan
7 Hydraulic Bam for converting common screw press t o hydraulic, with
pump
8 Burnham's Standard Turbine Water-wheel
Stand No. 294
J O H N ROWAN & SONS, Engineers, Belfast
Shafting, Gearing, &c.
Stand No. 295
B A K E K &. CO., Retail—39 Patrick S t . ; Factory—French.
Church. St., Cork
Lozenge manufacture and Lozenge stamping
Stand No. 2 9 6
P A U L P F L E I D E E E E , 8 6 "Upper Q-round Street, S . E . ;
City Office—37 Farringdon St., E.C., London
1 A large Reversible Universal Kneading and Mixing Machine, for
bread bakeries, with automatic tilting gear, constructed of iron
and steel
2 Do., for white and coloured confectionery and pharmaceutical prepara­
tions, also for power, but t o tilt b y hand, constructed of iron and
Steel as above ; the container and mixing blades being, however,
of superior bronze, and polished. The whole machine t o take t o
pieces in a minute
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Section B—Class 9
Stand No. 296—continued.
3
4
Do., very powerful (one speed only) for hard pill masses and similar
goods, constructed of iron and steel; t o tilt b y hand and driven by
steam or hand power ; also readily taken t o pieces
Do., smaller size
5
Do., i n iron, for paints and putty, t o t i l t by hand
8
7
8
Sifting Machine, with spiral brush for sifting meals, flour, &c.
D o . , with fine sieve, for finest flours, sugars, and powders
D o . , small, for kitchen use, and small chemist's purposes
Stand No. 297
L. & It. MERRY, 25 Bride Street, Dublin
1 Beer Engine, Mulling Apparatus
2 Pewter Ware
3 Syphons, &e
Stand No. 298
1
2
H E N R Y WILSON & CO., Phcen ix Iron, Brass and
Copper Works, Stockton-on-Tees, England
One Refrigerator for Brewery and Distillery purposes
One Milk Cooler
3
One Feed Water Heater
4
Samples of Gun-metal Engine Fittings and Impermeators
(Wilson's Patent)
Stand N o 299
BAILEY BROTHERS, 25 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.
1 Potato and Apple-paring Machines
2 Mincing Machines
Stand No. 300
L E A M ) E R BECKER, York, and Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
1 Washing Machine
Stand No. 301
FEATHER &
Yorkshire
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1
Washers
2
3
4
5
Wringers
Chaff Cutter .
Fruit Dresser
Bench Screws
SMITH, Parkside Works, Keighley,
Official Catalogue.
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Section B—Class 0
Stand No. 3 0 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
W I L L I A M H E N R Y HILTON, 130 Victoria St., Bristol
Specimens of Marble Glass
Specimens of Malakite
Specimens of Tortoise-shell Glass
Collection of Patent Refrigerators. N o Ice required
Patent Sash Fasteners
Patent Greenhouse Stove
Collection of Domestic Articles—various
Stand No. 3 0 2 a
J . &> E . H A L L , Engineers, 2 3 St. Swithin's Lane,
London; W o r k s a t Dartford, K e n t
Patent Cold Dry-air Machine ; this machine takes only 3J horse-power
Gas Engine t o work. I t will preserve 7,840 stone of meat
Stand No. 303
1
2
3
4
5
B. O'DONOVAN & SONS, 2 8 Dunbar Street, Cork
One Splint Machine
One Skillet Machine, for cutting the shavings for the boxes
One Filling Machine
Match Boxes in course of construction
Imitation Matches
Stand No. 3 0 4
COLLINS & HASTINGS, City Match Works, Marina,
Cork
One Skillet Machine
One Splint Machine
One Flaker Machine
One Filling Machine
Stand No, 305
CHARLES FOSTER & CO., 3 5 Oolemore Row, Birmingham
1 New Patent Knife-cleaners
2 Patent Vegetable, Fruit Parer and Slieer
3 A variety of domestic inventions and labour-saving appliances
Stand No. 3 0 6
P E T E R V I N C E N T O'CALLAGHAN, Merrion, Dublin;
Originator of t h e Industry and Inventor of t h e Machines
and Implements for making Straw-Bottle-Envelopes
The Machines and Implements used i n manufacturing Straw-BottleWrappers
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The Machines and Implements used in preparing Straw Plait for I
Hats, Bonnets, ta. :—
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2 Tying and Cutting Machines
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 9
Stand No. £06 —continued.
3
Packing Press
4
5
6
Bench for Envelope-making
Mills for rolling Straw Plait
Straw Splitters
7
8
Straw for Plaiting, bleached and coloured
Patterns of Straw Plait
stand No. 307
1
THOMAS WAESOP, 76 Queen's W a l t , N o t t i n g h a m
A n Improved Window Fastener
2 A n Improved Interchangeable Collier's Pick
Stand No. 3 0 8
W I N N I N G T O N & S E F T O N , Brassfounders, Engineers
a n d Machinists, 7 & 9 Wilson St., Belfast, Ireland
1
Well-Engine Frame, strong gothic pattern, wrought-iron doubln
crank, gearing wheels, set of 3J-inch brass pumps with cast-iron
air vessel, for shallow wells
2
Well-Engine Frame, medium pattern, geared wheels, wrought-iron
crank, double 3-inch brass pumps and copper air vessel, for
shallow wells
3
Well-Engine Frame, plain pattern, wrought-iron crank, geared,
single 3-inch brass pump and copper air vessel, for shallow wells '
4 Strong Village Wheel Pump, wrought-iron crank, 3J-inch cast-iron
. cylinder, brass valves
5
Strong Rotary Forcing Pump, 3-inch brass cylinder, taper under
valve, on wood back, with bracket and turned shaft, fly wheel
and crank handle (reducing the labour required t o a minimum),
copper air vessel, and brass draw-off cock wiped on
6
Rotary Forcing Pump, oscillating lever, 3-inch brass cylinder, square
under flange, on wood back, fly wheel, crank handle, copper air
vessel, and brass draw-off cock screwed on
7
Brass Force Pump, on iron back, wrought-iron lever handle, 3-inch
cylinder, square under flange and frost screw, copper air vessel,
and cock screwed on
8
Brass Force Pump, on wood back, wrought-iron lever handle, open
end, brass piston rod and cross head, wrought-iron screwed and
turned guide rod, forked shears, 3-inch cylinder, square under
flange, air vessel, and cock wiped o n
Official Catalogue.
Section B—Class 9
stand No. 308—continued.
9 Force Pump , o n wood back, wrought-iron handle, ball end, 2 | - i n c h
brass cylinder, square u n d e r flange, a i r vessel, a n d cock wiped on,
mounted for l e f t h a n d
10 Force P u m p , o n wood back, 2-ineh brass cylinder, fitted a s above
11 Brass L i f t a n d Force P u m p , o n iron back, wrought-iron handle,
2 j - i n c h cylinder, w i t h arrangement for easy access t o u n d e r valve,
polished brass air vessel, a n d lever h a n d l e draw-oflf cock
12 Forcing P u m p , o n broad wood back, wrought-iron lever handle,
copper piston rod, t u r n e d iron guide rod a n d socket, w i t h cutter
pin a n d connecting rod shears, 2J-inch brass cylinder, square u n d e r
flange, air vessel a n d cock
13 Cast-iron Pillar L i f t P u m p , 3-inch cylinder, brass working a n d u n d e r
valve, a n d screwed connection for lead or iron suction pipe
14
Cast-iron Pillar L i f t P u m p , 3J-inch brass cylinder a n d valves,
flanged for suction
15 Cast-iron Pillar L i f t P u m p , 4-inch cylinder, brass valves, and door
for access t o u n d e r valve
16 Plumbers' Forcing P u m p , brass barrel, t u r n e d wood T h a n d l e
17 Gas Syphon P u m p , brass barrel-stuffing b o x top, iron d i p pipe
18 Small Y a c h t P u m p , brass barrel, deck socket, a n d connections
19 Improved Self-acting Hydraulic Earn, for forcing water t o mansions,
railway stations, f a r m buildings, towns, gardens, &e. Valves a n d
internal fittings of best g u n m e t a l
20 Cast-iron Street F o u n t a i n , w i t h screwed high-pressure brass valve
and fittings, for water-works
21 Sluice Valve, four faces spindle screw, a n d n u t of best g u n metal,
spigot a n d socket ends bolted o n
22 Sluice Valve, do., do., socket ends
23 Ball H y d r a n t , elbow p a t t e r n , heel a n d socket
24
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25 Screw-down H y d r a n t , gun-metal screw a n d mountings, leather-laced
valve,"socket-screwed, for Fire Brigade s t a n d pipe
26 Fire Cock, Brass Plug, Stuffing Gland, Brass Socket for s t a n d pipe
27
Screw-down H y d r a n t , gun-metal spindle valve a n d seating, leatherfaced valve, frost valve, a n d screwed-socket for s t a n d pipe
28 Fire Brigade S t a n d Pipe, double outlets, iron stem, brass rack ai*u
pinion valves, 2 chained caps a n d c r a n k handle, screwed t o s u i t
Hydrants Nos. 25, 26, 27
As supplied t o Belfast F i r e Brigade
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Section B—Class 9
Stand No. 308—wntinwed.
29
Brigade Stand Pipe, double revolving outlets, brass stem iron sere*
spindle a n d 2 chained caps, gun-metal mountings, suitable for
H y d r a n t s Nos. 2 3 a n d 24
50 Stand Pipe, single revolving outlet, brass stem and close cap. guumetal mountings, i n suit w i t h No. 29
31
Stand Pipe, double outlets, brass stem, 2 chained caps, gun-metal
mountings t o screw on H y d r a n t s 25, 26, 21
32 S t a n d Pipe, single outlet, copper stem a n d close cap, gun-metal
mountings, i n suit with 31
3 3 Plain S t a n d Pipe, iron stem, brass stop-cook, w i t h iron lever and
chained cap
34
Hose Union, ordinary size a n d pattern
35
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36 Copper Fire Brigade Branch Pipe, 30-inch, gun-metal mountings
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38 Gun-metal Horizontal Lauding Fire Valve, iron wheel on top, anot
chained cap
39 U pr i ght Landing Fire Valve, iron wheel, a n d close cap a n d chain
40 Upright Landing Fire Valve, w i t h bend t o main, brass wheel and
chained cap
41
Small H y d r a n t Valve for fixing i n road or wall box
42
High-Pressure Cock or H y d r a n t , for fixing in wall box for carriag.
washing, w i t h cap and k e y
43 t o 45 Cast-iron Hinged Guard Boxes, for sluice valves a n d hydrants
46 t o 48 Wrought-iron Keys, for sluice valves and h y d r a n t s
49 & 50 Pair of Wrought-iron Hose Union Wrenches
51 Improved Steam T r a p
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S i g h t Feed Lubricator
53 Samples of Ship's Side L i g h t s
54 Samples of Ship's Bells
55
Miscellaneous P u m p Fittings, Valves, &c.
56 A n assortment of Stop-cocks and Union Joints, for Street Main
Service Pipes
57
Street Tobys or Paving Boxes
58
Miscellaneous lot of Steam Fittings, Plumber's Brass W o r k , and Gas
Cocks
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S e c t i o n B—Class 9
stand No. 308a BENJAMIN TRICKETT, 9 5 Wicker, Sheffield
New Patent Hand Pump
Stand No. 3 0 9
P A T R I C K C A H I L L , Tinware Factory, Harpur's Lane,
Cork
A variety of Tin-ware, both polished, Japanned, and ornamental,
including Deed Boxes, Baths, Railway and other Lamps,
Roasting Screens, both square and hollowed, Toilet Ware, Milk
Churns, Corn Bins, &c., &c., together with the following Models,
illustrating the use and application of Water-power, all manu­
factured by Exhibitor
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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Undershot Water Wheel
Breast Water Wheel
Overshot Water Wheel
Persian Water Wheel, illustrating the manner of raising water to
high levels, as used by t h e Persians. This is also arranged to
illustrate Dredging
Model of Barker's Perpendicular Mill
Water Fountain, showing curves and pressure of jets
Model showing the most approved way to construct Domestic Water
Fittings, with cistern, cylinder, bath, circulating boiler, and hot
and cold supply
Tank with glass sides, illustrating the use and application of the
Ball Cock
All perfect working Models
U Octagonal Aquarium, constructed to hold living Birds in t h e centre
of the Fish Pond
10 A varied collection of Boxes, Trays, &c., &c., made of crystalized tins
11 A very neat collection of Miniature Baths and Grocers' Canisters
And a collection of Working Machinery, by which Canisters will be
manufactured during t h e Exhibition, at stated times
stand No. 310
1
2
3
4
5
6
W I L L I A M B R O M E L L , 8 3 8 Old K e n t Road, London.
( I m p e r i a l H o t e l , Cork)
Automatic Gas Tap a t Burner
Improved Gas Regulator
Economic Gas-holder
Portable Compressed Gas Buoy
Ship's Balloon Signal
Boat's Balloon Signal
88
Section B—Class 9
Stand No. 310 —continued.
7 Main Balloon Signal, set u p when i n ocean
8 Collapsible Boat, w i t h means t o inflate Balloon Signal
9 Economic Kaft a n d Deck Seat combined, with means to inflats
Balloon Signal
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12
13
14
15
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17
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20
21
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23
24
25
Sea Helmet, Cape, a n d Respirator,/with means to give Balloon Signal
Portable Gas Generator, t o inflate Balloon when in ocean
Improved Hydrogen Gas-making apparatus
Portable Gas-inflating Balloon apparatus
Portable Gas-compressing Machine
Swimming or Heat-conserving Dress
Ship's Ventilators
Smoke-curing Chimney Cap
Means t o give simultaneous effect t o the Blocks on Continuoun
Railway Breaks
Gas-making Retort, i n connexion with Domestic Fire-Grate, i n poor
man's dwelling
Rapid Printing Machine
Rapid Knitting Machine
Vulcanized India-rubber Stamps
Non-capsizable Boat Apparatus
Portable Dynamite Cartridge" or Ball, as a defence against Sea
Monsters, or as Fog or 14ight Signal
Chromo-Litlio Calendars for 1884
S t a n d N o . 311
CHAELES BEOWK,
Birmingham
Chard
Works,
Park
Street,
1
2
3
4
Horse-clipping Machine
5
Specimen of Charles Brown's new metal Mckoline, adapted for
harness furniture
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s t a n d N o 311a
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E D W A R D W A G N E R ,4 0 G i U a b b e y S t r e e t , C o r k
Brush-makers' Boring Lathe
Official Catalogue.
89
CLASS 10.
Agricultural and Horticultural Machines, Implements, etc
stand No. 318
T H E M U N S T E R I R O N CO., 9 3 N o r t h M a i n S t . , C o r k
Spades, Shovels, Crowbars, &e.
stand No. 313
R O B E R T M ' C O W E N & S O N S , 1 4 & 1 5 M a n , Tralee
1 M'Cowen's Best Two-horse Single-furrow Swing Plough, with
double-holed bridle, for general purposes
2 M'Cowen's Best Second Size Two-liorse Single-furrow Swing
Plough, with double-holed bridle, for general purposes
3 M'Cowen's Light Draught Double-mould Plough, straight boards,
with improved gauge for shifting boards, also improved
marker
4 M'Cowen's Improved Parallel Lever Field Grubber, for 2 or 3
horses, with improved high wheels, making considerably lighter
draught
5 M'Cowen's 5-tired Drill Grubber, with self-acting muzzle
6 M'Cowen's Improved Drill Grubber, for 1 or 2 horses
7 M'Cowen's Improved Patent Zig-zag Harrow, made of t h e best
grooved iron, light and strong, t h e teeth cutting a separate track
at equal distances apart, ensuring perfect work and freedom from
choking
Stand No. 314
T I M O T H Y H U R L Y , Blacksmith, Carhuc, B a n d o n , C o .
Cork
One Iron Harrow, complete
stand No. 315
1
2
3
4
5
6
H O D G I N S & D O B S O N , T h e K e r r y Iron Works, Tralee;
M a c h i n e S h o w Yards—6U p p e r Castle St.; S e e d W a r e ­
h o u s e s a n d Offices—4 & 5 L o w e r C a s t l e S t . , T r a l e e
Swing Plough, new pattern, long board
,,
ordinary board
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smaller size, ordinary board
Drill Plough, with improved screw expanding boards
Field Cultivator for three horses
Drill Grubber
Cork Industrial Exhibition
90
Section B—Class 1 0
S t a n d N o . 316
1
2
3
4
D A V I D M ' O O N N E L L , Hibernian Iron Works, Pembroke
Street, Tralee
Improved Swing Plough, with wrought-iron frame and long convex
mould board, specially adapted for lea
Swing Plough, with wrought-iron frame, for general purposes
Improved Double Mould Board Drilling Plough, with wrought-iron
frame, adjusting screw t o mould boards, and marking gaug«
Improved Field or Drill Grubber, with 5 diagonal tines
S t a n d N o . 317
H A R R I S O N L E E & S O N S , City Foundry, Limerick
1 4 Ploughs
2 Hydraulic Press
S t a n d N o . 318
1
2
3
Ploughs, H a y Rakes, &c.
Pony Gears
3 Two-wheeled Carts
S t a n d N o . 319
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
M I C H A E L D A L T O N , H e n r y Streat, Tipperary
J A M E S G R A Y & CO., P r i z e A g r i c u l t u r a l I m p l e m e n t
Makers, 4 1 M a y Street, B e l f a s t
Gray's Improved Prize Lea Plough, for two horses, with improved
steel board
Gray's Improved Prize Lea Plough, for two horses, with improved
steel board
Gray's Improved Prize, Lea Plough, for two horses, with cast-iron
board
Gray's Improved Prize Lea Plough, for two horses, with cast-iron
board, well adapted for small farmers
Gray's Prize Drill Plough, with expanding screw, will open from ^tli
of an inch t o any required width
Gray's Prize Drill Plough, with plain screw
Gray's Improved Gauge, for regulating t h e width of drill
Gray's Improved Prize Potato-raiser
Gray's Improved Potato-raising Sock
Gray's Prize Two-horse Sub-soil Pulverizer. This Implement can be
worked easily with two horses when working 13 inches deep
Official Catalogue.
91
S e c t i o n B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 319—continued.
11 Gray's Improved Prize Parallel One-horse Grubber
12
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Prize Two-horse Field and Drill Grubber
13
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• 14
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Prize Two or Three-horse Field Grubber, with two
wheels in front and two behind
15
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Prize Two or Three-horse Field Grubber, with
leverage
16
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Prize Horse Hoe
17
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„ Three-tined Grubber
18
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,, Drill Harrow, with revolving wheel- in front,
19
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,, Drill Harrow, with revolving wheel in front,
with two scuffling tines
20
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,, Small Grubber on same principle
21
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,, Two-horse Zig-zag Iron Harrows, with swing
bar complete. These Harrows have square
mortices which keep the tines firm
22
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,, Rotating Harrow
23
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,, Single Drill Turnip Sower for one horse
24
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,, Field Roller complete, for one horse, 5 feet
by 2 feet
25
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,, Saddle Harrows with swing bar
26
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,, Equalizing Bars, for three horses, aril'iron
27
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,, Barn Fans, double-blasted
28 "Wheel-barrows for farm purposes
29 Gray's Improved Prize Patent Tin and Chain Harrows
Stand No. 3 2 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
W A L T E R C A R S O N & S O N S , 2 1 Bachelor's W a l k ,
Dublin
De Laval's Centrifugal Separator, for separatiug the cream from milk
when fresh from t h e cow
The Holstein Vertical Churn
The Holstein Butter Worker
Milk Setting Pans
Milk and Cream Cans
Temperature Cans
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 320 —continued
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Butter Kneading Boards
Butter Troughs
Patters, Hands, Knives, and Slicers
Patent Butter Press
Improved Butter Muslin, for packing
Butter Paper
Thermometers and Testing Instruments
Butter Scales and Weights
Refrigerators and Fittings
Milk Perambulators
Railway Churns and Strainers
Stand No, 3 2 1
M A C D O N N E L L B R O T H E R S , Mulgrave St., Camden
Quay, Cork; Agricultural Implements, S e e d a n d
Manure Merchants
1 Combined Mowing and Reaping Machine
2 Thrashing Machine
3 Winnowing Machine
4 Novelty Seed-cleaning Machine
5 Patent Noiseless Lawn Mower
8 Royal Prize Chaff-cutter
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12 Patent Combined Double-action Pulper and Slicer
13
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Large Turnip Slicer
14
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Root Pulper
15
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Oil Cake Breaker
16
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Corn and Seed Crusher
17
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Wheel Plough
18
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Swing Plough
19
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Harrow
Official Catalogue.
95
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 321—continued
20 Horse Rake and American Hay Maker
21
22
23
24
25
Horse Gear
Turnip Sowers
Improved Portable Boiler
Turnip Seed a n d Drill Machine
Patent Mangle a n d Wringer
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Cattle Trough
Pig
Pig
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Poultry ,,
Churn Barrel
Milk Pans
Improved Swing Water Barrow
33 Field Gate
34
35 Garden Roller
36 Patent Endless Chain Pulley Block
37
38
39
40
41
42
Garden Chair
Garden Chair
Garden Table
Metal Vases
Terra Cotta Vases
Howard's P a t e n t Ventilator
43
44
A variety of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements
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45 Samples of Feeding Stuffs
46
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Patent Canvas and Roofing Felt
47
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Corrugated Iron Roofing
48
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Building and Sanitary Appliances
Stand No. 3 2 2
1
D A N I E L H O G A N , L i m e r i c k S t . , R o s c r e a , Co. T i p p e r a r r
A Field Gate, manufactured b y Exhibitor
2 Two-horse Plough
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Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 2 3
J A M E S SULLIVAN", Ballyvougc,
Desertserges, B a n d o n
' Plough and Harrows
Stand No. 324
R O B E R T S O O T T <fc CO., 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 & 1 0 S t P a t r i c k ' s
Quay, Cork; I r o n W o r k s a t Monard
1 Irish Spades and Shovels
2 ,Coal, Cinder and Stove Shovels
3 Scrap Bar Iron
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Plough Sock Plates
,, Plough Beam Blocks
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Cart Axle Arms
Kitchen Range and Utensils
Marble Chimney-piece, Grate, Tiles and Fender
Baths and Mangles
Sta nd N o . 3 2 5
1
2
3
T H O M A S Q - E O R Q E TIC)W E T jL, S u i r V a l l e y S a w MiJLLs,
Carrick-on-Suir
Horse H a y Rakes, made of ash, with wrought-iron mountings and
socketed teeth, all manufactured b y Exhibitor
9 teeth, for Collecting
15 ,,
Raking
19
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•Stand N o . 3 2 6
PHILIP PIERCE
Wexford
<fc CO., M i l l R o a d I r o n W o 1 k>-,
1
4 Horse-power Threshing Machine; 26-inch Drum
2
2
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22-inch, „
3
2
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16-ineh
4 2
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5 Churning Machine for dash churn
6 Pony Horse Gear
7
8
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14-inch
2-Horse Combined Mowing and Reaping Machine
2-Horse Mowing Machine
9 23^Tooth, Patent Steel Tooth Horse Rake
10 Single Drill Turnip and Mangold Seed Sower
11 Fan Bellows
Official Catalogue.
95
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 2 7
1
SAMUELSON
England
&
CO.,
Britannia
Works,
Banbury,
A Prize String Sheaf-binding Reaper, with elevated binding table
and with canvas elevating aprons, binding with string. Cutting
5 feet wide
2 A n e w Patent " H a r v e s t Queen "Controllable Rake Reaper, with
hinged fingerbeam for travelling, and with 5 rakes which can be
controlled from t h e driver's seat. W i t h improved offside for
separating t h e ears of cut corn from the standing crop, large
wrought-iron travelling wheel. S. & Co.'s patent draught bar for
equalizing t h e draught, and patent welded steel and iron fingers.
3
A Patent Grass 'Mower, t h e " G e m , " w i t h patent balance draught,
and cutting on t h e right hand of driver. Fitted with strengthened
cutting apparatus, consisting of a stifier beam, malleable shoes,
stout backs to t h e sickles, detachable sickle ends, &c.
Stand No. 3 2 8
1
M O O E H O U S E A U G U S T U S THOMPSON, Old Tweed
Implement Works, Tweedmouth, Berwick-on-Tweed
" P a t e n t " Thompson (Mower and Reaper combined), with all gearing
completely enclosed in oil box, and patent shoe for adjusting til#
fingers t o any inclination with t h e crop
2 " P r i z e " Thompson Potato Digger, with adjusting sock and new and
improved clutch gear, by which i t is impossible for t h e pinion to
get "cog-on-end " with spur wheel
Stand No. 3 2 9
W A L T E R A . W O O D , Hoosiok Falls, N e w York, U.S.A.,
a n d L o n d o n . J a m e s O'Connor, K i n g S t . , C o r k , A g e n t
1 Harvester and Binder. The binder has a n iron frame, is driven from
the front, and entirely open a t t h e rear. The knotting gear has
been perfected, so t h a t i t will now be practically impossible for
loose sheaves to be thrown out
2 Enclosed Gear Mower, for two horses. All gearing enclosed i n t h e
frame, wheels very high, draught exceedingly light
3 " J u n i o r " Self-Delivery Reaper, with four controllable rakes, width
of cut four feet six inches, very light draught
4 Combined Mower and Reaper, similar to No. 2 as a mower.
attachment very much improved and most convenient
i
Reaping
Cork Industrial Exhibition
96
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 3 0
T . J O N E S & S O N S ,8 3 G r a n d P a r a d e , Cork
]
" A d r i a n c e " Buckeye Mowing Machine, manufactured b y Adriance,
P i a t t & Co., of Poughkeepsie, New York
2 " A d r i a n c e " Buckeye Combined Mowing and Reaping Machine, for
manual delivery
3 ' ' Adriance " Self-Raking Reaping Machine
Manufactured b y Adriance, Piatt, & Co., Poughkeepsie, U. S.
America
Collection of American Elastic and Bright Steel Goods, comprising
H a y Forks, Manure Forks, Stable Forks, Thistle or Weed-cutters,
Spading Forks, Turf Edgers, Turnip Hoes, Weeding Hoes, Potato
Hooks, Manure Drags, Garden Rakes, Lawn Rakes
Collection of " P e n n s y l v a n i a " Lawn Mowers
stand No. 331
1
E D W A R D M A N I S T Y , Dundalk Iron Works, Dundalk,
Co. L o u t h , I r e l a n d
Six horse-power semi-portable Horizontal Engine and Verticle Boiler
Exhibitor's pwn manufacture
2
3
Four horse-power
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Combined Mower and Reaper. Exhibitor's own patent and manu­
facture
4 Horse Gear and Churn. Exhibitor's manufacture
5
Sundry Specimens of Cast-iron work
Stand No. 332
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D A V I D B O L G E R & S O N S , M i l l t o w n M i l l s , F e r n s , Co.
Wexford
1
Corn and Furze Sickles, of various patterns, suitable for t h e different
Counties of Ireland
2 Best Improved P a t e n t Scythes
3 Patent Hooks, several patterns
4 Patent Hay-knife
5 Reaper Sections, different patterns
6 Bill Hook
7 Turnip Hoes
8 Machine Knife
All manufactured b y Exhibitors
Official Catalogue.
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 3 3
S . & R . L I N L E Y , d o u g h Works, Sheffield
1 Pair of Crown Scythes, 66 inches
2 Improved Patent Scythe, 42 inches
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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Crown
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Crown Bramble
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28
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" R e d J a c k e t " Garden Scythe
Crown Hay-knife, side handle, 18 inches
Patent Hay-knife, cross handle, 18 inches
Common Elbow Sickle, Size No. 2
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Size No. 8 (
Cast Steel
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Size No. 3
Furze Sickle, Size No. 3
Cranked Furze Hook
Furze Hook
Hedge-trimming Hook, long handle
Double-edged Hedging Bill
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Hedge Slasher
Hatchet with claw
House Hatchet
Hedging Bill
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Gentleman's Bill Hook
Common Axe
Wedge Axe
Patent Short-neck Hoe
Patent Long-neck Hoe
Hammered Long-neck Hoe
Patent Dutch Hoe
Patent Swan-neck Hoe
Garden Trowel
32
33 Weeding Spud
34
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35 Weeding Hook
Cork Industrial Exhibition
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S e c t i o n B-—Class 1 0
S t a n d N o , 333—eontinwd,
36
37
38
39
40
Weeding Fork, short handle*
Weeding Fork, long handl«
Garden Rake
Ladies' Garden Shears
Sheep Shears
42 Steel-filing Scythe Strickle
43 " R e d Derby Old0 " Scythe Strickle
44 Chaff-cutting Knife
45 Pulper Knife
46 Turnip Knife
47 Mowing Machine Knifa
48
49
50
51
52
Reaper File, knife shape
bevelled
three square.
53 Mill-saw File
54 Reaper Rivets
55 Engineer's Hammer
56
57 Steel Spikes for sharpening horses, a n d the necessary tools iis
connection therewith
58 Hand-made Horse-nails, pointed a n d finished
59 Swedish Blister Steel, mild temper
60 Linley's Old O Blister Steel
61 Double Shear Steel
62 Spring Steel
63 Cast Steel
Stand No. 3 3 4
T H O S . W A D S W O E T H & S O N , P a t e n t W h e e l , A x l e and,
W a g g o n W o r k s , T h o m a s Street, H a l i f a x , E n g l a n d
Models of t h e " W a d s w o r t h " P a t e n t Wheel H u b or Nave, for
agricultural implements, carts, waggons, &c.
Sections of an ordinary Wooden Nave, for comparison with t h e Patent,
do. Also comparisons of relative strengths in spokes for do.
Official Catalogue.
99
Section B—Class 1 0
S tu id No. 3 3 5
R I C H A R D F A R R E L L , Steam Sawing, Planing a n d
Molding Mills, Youghal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cart and Wheels
Wheels, Spokes, Felloes, and Naves
Door (panel), pitch pine
Window Frame and Sash
Wainscotting
Mouldings and Architraves
Turnery, Ships' Blocks and Sheaves, and general Joinery
9 Laths, split and sawn, &e., &c.
Stand No. 3 3 6
J E R E M I A H M U R P H Y , Caherlag, Dunkettle, Cork
Agricultural Implements
Stand No. 3 3 6 a
J O H N M U R P H Y , Caherlag, D u n k e t t l e , Cork
Case of Horse Shoes
stand No. 337
1
R I C H A R D P E R R O T T & S O N S , H i v e Iron Works, Cork,
a n d I r o n Mills, Curraheen
" Busy Bee " Portable Thrashing Machine, complete
2 Horse Gear (fixed), all iron
3 A Wilkie Plough
4 Solid Steel Shovels
5
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Spades
6 Cart Traces
7
,, Eidge Bands
8 Cow Ties
9 Horse Fetters
10 Scrapped Plough Sock Plates
11
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St*sd No. 338
Axle Arms
J O H N L Y N C H , A h e r l a , F a r r e n , Co. C o r k
One Tumbling B u t t and Wheels, suitable for farm purposes
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Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 3 9
M U S G R A V E & CO., L i m i t e d , A n n e S t r e e t I r o n W o r k s .
Belfast, a n d 9 7 N e w B o n d Street, L o n d o n ,W .
Samples of Musgrave's Patent Stable Fittings
Samples of Musgrave's Patent Slow Combustion Stoves and Airwarmers
Model of Musgrave's Patent Stable Fittings
Model of Musgrave's Patent Cow House Fittings
Samples of Musgrave's Patent Harness-room Fittings
Samples of Musgrave's Carriage Entrance Gates and Pillars, &e.
7
Sa
TpparatusIUSgraVe'3 C o m b i n e d
Stand No. 3 4 0
1
Stovea n d H o t
Water Heatin-t
R . & F. K E A N E , C a p p o q u i n F o u n d r y , Co. W a t e r f o r d .
Ireland
Zig-zag Harrow
2 Improved Double-action Pulper and Slicer
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Single-action Pulper
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5 Oil Cake Breaker
6 Oat Mill
7 Garden Roller
8
9
Slicer
Zig-zag Harrow
Assortment of Castings
Stand No. 3 4 1
M ' K E N Z I E & S O N S , L i m i t e d , C a m d e n Q u a y ,a n d C e r e *
Iron Works, Cork
MANUFACTURED BY EXHIBITORS
1
4 H
b°eate?s
0WerT h r a s M n g M a c h i n
e , 26-ineh drum, fitted with patent
Patent Furze, Gorse, or W h i n "Masticator," size No. 4
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w i t h hopper a m i
feed a p p a r a t u s f o r k i b b l i n g maize, locusts, beans, peas, & c .
Patent Double-drill Turnip and Mangold Sower
Patent Single-drill
Improved Corn Winnower, with oscillating motion
23-tooth, American pattern, Steel H a y Rake
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P < > r a r y d i v i s i o n of
Official Catalogue.
101
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand
9
10
11
12
No. 341—continued.
Heavy general purpose Swing Plough
Medium
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Seed Plough, all wrought-iron
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with cast-iron body
13 Drill Plough, with board regulating apparatus
14 Set general purpose Harrows
15 Set medium
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16 3-Horse 5-Tine Grubber or Cultivator, English pattern
17
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Scotch pattern
18 5-Tine Combined Drill a n d Field Grubber
19 5-Tine Drill Scuffler or Horse H o e
20 3-Tine
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21 Farmer's wrought-iron Field Gate
22
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Double Gate
23 Eotary B u t t e r "Worker, 36-inch diameter table, Continental pattern
M A N U F A C T U R E D FOR E X H I B I T O R S
24 Hornsby's wrought-iron Swing Plough, m a r k " R A "
25
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m a r k" R B "
2-wheel Plough, m a r k " R B "
27
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mark"H"
28
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Improved Ridging Plough, m a r k " M "
29 Howard's new P a t e n t " Simplex " 2-wheel Plough, m a r k " B "
30 Hornsby's
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Root Pulper, m a r k " L T "
31
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m a r k " MT "
32
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Finger-piece T urnip Cutter, m a r k " C A C "
33 Nicholson's Gardners' P a t t e r n D A Turnip Cutter
34
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Improved T u r n i p Slicer, m a r k" 0 M "
35 Picksley's Combined Pulper a n d Slicer, m a r k" D I "
36
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Oat, Bean, a n d Indian Corn Mill, size No. 6
37
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size N o . 7
38 H u n t & Farrell's " Eclipse " Oil Cake Breaker, m a r k " B "
39
40
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mark " C *
One each Harrison, M 'Gregor & Co. 's Chaff Cutters, marked " C C A , "
" C C B , "" C C E , " " 2 A , " " C X L , "" 2 B , " a n d " 3B "
41 "Williams' Churning Gear, with two
102
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class1 0
Stand No. 341—continued.
42
43
Bobey's Improved Double-action Hay-maker, on wood wheels
Nicholson's 24-tooth Horse Rake, w i t h seat, teeth, H section, m a r k
" AA "
44 Howard's Anglo-American 24-tooth Horse R a k e
45
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Corbett's Small Occupation Corn Winnower, m a r k " S 0 2 "
Baker's P a t e n t Corn Winnower, size N o . 2
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28
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size N o . 3
One each " P r e s i d e n t " American Lawn Mowers; sizes 8, 10, 14, 16,
a n d 18-inch
49
One each Improved Barrel Churns, t o make 21, 30, 40, a n d 55 lbs.
butter
50
One Improved Barrel Churn, t o make 86 lbs. butter, w i t h double
bungs, eye-glass i n ends, a n d b u n g strainer
51
52
53
54
Ahlborn's Holstein Churn, size N o . 2
Victoria Churn, t o make 27 lbs. b u t t e r
Board a n d Roller B u t t e r Worker
B u t t e r Worker V Shaped
55
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American pattern, m a r k " M M "
56 Assortment of Dairy Utensils, Firkins, Thermometers, &c.
57 Assortment of Garden Chairs
58 Collection of F a r m a n d Garden Seeds
59 Specimens of N a t u r a l Grasses a n d Clovers, i n growth
60 Collection of N a t u r a l Grasses i n t h e straw
61
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i n t h e straw
63 Samples of Cattle-Feeding Stuffs
64
Miniature Specimens, Swards of Grasses contained i n M'Kenzie's
Mixture, for Lawns, Croquet Grounds, Bowling Greens, &c.
65 Ornamental Spray, Garden or Lawn Fountain i n p l a y
66 Collection of Agricultural Tools
67
68
69
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Horticultural Tools
Sample Case of Danish Butter Colouring
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Higgins' P a t e n t " E u r e k a " Dairy S a l t
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n B-I-Class1 0
Stand No. 3 4 2
H E N R Y S H E R I D A N & CO., " I r i s h I m p l e m e n t F a c t o r y ,
B r i d g e f o o t St r e e t , D u b l i n
1
Celebrated No . 2 B Plough
2
3
4
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No. 3 Plough
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No. 2 Plough
Double Mould-board Plough
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
2-Horse Grubber
Drill Grubber
2-part H a r r o w a n d Swing
Hand-power C h u r n i n g Machine
Metal "Window Sashes
Two American H a y Rakes
Specimen of F a n c y Railing
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A l t a r Railing
2 a n d 3-Horse "Whippletrees
Improved Iron-framed T u r n i p Sowers
3 Horse-power Threshing Machine
16
Miscellaneous Tools, &c., See.
Stand No. 3 4 3
J A M E S O'CONNOR, Southern Counties Seed W a r e
h o u s e , K i n g St r e e t , Cork
1 Perry's " N e w Y o r k " Hay-maker
2 American " Larsen " H a y R a k e
3
4
Boby's Hay-maker
Howard's Simplex H a y R a k e
5 Waide's No . 6 C h u r n
6 Hathaway's Instantaneous Cliurn
7 Boby's Corn-Dressing a n d Separating Machine
8
9
Boucher's Winnower
Baker's Winnowing a n d Dressing Machine
10 Lloyd's Domestic Flour Mill
11 Gardner's Double-acting T u r n i p Cutter
12 Hornsby's R B W h e e l P l o u g h
13 Hornsby's H H
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14 Howard's Drill Plough a n d P o t a t o Raiser
15 Howard's L B Swing Plough
Cork Industrial Exhibition
104
Section B—Class1 0
Stand
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17
18
No. 343—continued.
Howard's Scotch P a t t e r n Plough
Wilkie Swing Plough
Howard's Simplex Harrow
19 5-tined Drill Scuffler
20 Saddle Harrow
2 1 D H Chaff Cutter
22 O a t Bruiser
2 3 Double-acting T u r n i p Cutter
24 Victoria Churn
25 Pair Field Gates
26 Set Home-made Dairy Appliances
27 Sample Linseed Meal, Crown b r a n d
28 Sample American Linseed Cake, pure
29 Sample English Cake
30 Sample Cotton Cake
Stand No. 3 4 4
G E O R G E P E R R O T T & S O N S , Iron a n d Brassfounders,
Millwrights a n d Engineers, " City o f Cork I r o n W o r k s , "
K i n g Street a n d St. Patrick's Quay, Cork
MANUFACTURED BY EXHIBITORS
1
Portable 4 horse-power " City of Cork " Thrashing Machine, mounted
for Travelling
2 P o n y Gear, with slow a n d quick motion
3 Adams' P a t e n t Cycloidal Cask-Washing Machine, for cleaning barrels
4
5
6
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for cleaning half-barrels
Four-inch " Town " P u m p , w i t h all brass chamber a n d boxes
Three-inch
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Four-inch W o r k i n g Barrel, for deep well, w i t h a l l brass chamber
valves a n d boxes
Three-inch
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IMPORTED
9
H u r s t , w i t h French Burr Millstones, intended t o exhibit George
Perrott's P a t e n t Improved Adjustable Driver, adapted for h i g h or
low grinding, shelling oats, kc.
10
4 f t . 2 in. F r e n c h Burr Millstone, fitted w i t h George Perrott's
a t e n t Improved Adjustable Driver
Official Catalogue.
Section B—Class 1 0
S t a n d N o . 3 4 4 —continued.
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MANUFACTURED BY EXHIBITOR
11 Collection of Pulleys, from 5 ft. 6 in. diameter
12 Deep Elevator Well, 15-in. Pulley with regulating screws
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20
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17-in.
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Shallow Elevator Well, 15-in. Pulley
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Collection of Pillow Blocks
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Disc Couplings
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Bright Turned Shafting
Screw Conveyor or Worm, with imported blades
Improved Iron Reel, with silk cover, and riddle for dressing flour, &P.
IMPORTED
21 Collection of Mackie's Patent ' ' Spring " Pulleys
MANUFACTURED BY EXHIBITORS
22 Millstone Proving Staff
23 Sack Packer for Flour
IMPORTED
24 Samples of Swiss Flour-Dressing Silks
25
26
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Stand No. 3 4 5
1
2
3
4
5
French
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Leather and Cotton Belting
P- & T.M U R P H Y , M a i n Street, Clonmel
6 Horse-powef Portable Thrashing Machine, horse-wheel 5 ft. 6 in.
diameter, 30-in. drum
4 Horse-power Portable Enclosed Gear Thrashing Machine, horsewheel 4 ft. 4 in. diameter, 26-in. drum
4 Horse-power Portable Thrashing Machine, horse-wheel 4 f t . 2 in.
diameter, open gear, 26-in. drum
3 Horse-power Portable Thrashing Machine, 24-in. drum
2 Horse-power Portable Thrashing Machine 20-in. drum
All the above invented and manufactured b y Exhibitor
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 4 6
B O B E Y & CO., G l o b e W o r k s , L i n c o l n
Thrashing Machine
Stand No. 347
J O H N K E N N E D Y , Great George's Street, a n d H a n o v e r
Street, Cork
1 4 Horse-power Portable Thrashing Machine
2 2 Horse-power Thrashing Machine and Churning Gear combined
3 Furze-Cutting and Churning Pony Gear combined
All manufactured by Exhibitor
Stand No. 3 4 8
J E F F E K Y & B L A C K S T O N E , Rutland Iron Works.
Stamford
Agricultural Implements
Stand No. 3 4 9
J O H N O. P A E K E S & S O N S , 1 0 9 , 1 1 0 & 111 C o o m b e ,
Dublin
1
Collection of Henry Disston & Sons' Cross-cut Saws, Circular Saws,
P i t Saws, H a n d Saws, Butcher Saws, Pruning Saws, Compass
Saws, Keyhole Saws, Saw Sets
2 Henry Disston & Sons' Post-hole Digger
3
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Wood Saw and Saw Buck
4 Collection of Henry Disston & Sons' Plumbs and Levels, Squares,
Gauges, Trowels
5 Henry Disston & Sons' Horse-rasps and Files
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7
8
9
10
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12
Collection of M'Arthur & Co.'s Cross-cuts, H a n d Saws, Back Saws,
Climax Ripper Saws
Collection of Stanley Rule Co.'s Steel Planes, Wood Planes, Spokeshaves, Tool Handles, Tack Hammers
Collection of Collins & Co. 's Felling Axes, Mattocks
Collection of M. Price's Bench Hatchets, Claw, Shingling and
Hunters' Axes
Collection of Small Tools—Double-spur Augur Bits, " J e n n i n g s "
Extension Lip Augur Bits, " C l a r k ' s " Expansion Augur Bits,
" D e r b y " Expansion Augur Bit, Patent Nail and Spike Gimblets,
Clark's improved Screw-driver Handle and Bits, Clark's Doublecut 'Bits, Counter-sinks for wood, iron and brass Square Reamers
Collection of Hammond's Cast-steel Hammers
Collection of Spoffords and Barben's Patent Braces
Official Catalogue.
107
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 349—continued
13 Collection of American Screw "Wrenches, Coe's pattern, Agricultural,
" H a y d e n ' s " Screw "Wrenches, Remington Socket Wrenches,
Diagonal Wrenches
14 Collection of " R u s s e l l & E r w i n ' s " Real Bronze Locks, Latches,
Door Knobs a n d Finger Plates
15 Collection of Russell & Erwin's Real Bronze R i m Locks a n d
fu rn iture
16 Collection of Bronzed Latches, Bolts, Handles, H a t a n d Coat Hooks,
Drawer Pulls, Knobs, Knockers, Sash Lifts, Cupboard Catches,
and " Ive's " P a t e n t Door Bolts
17 Collection of R i m Latches, Draw-back-locks, Door Bells
18 Collection of R i m a n d Mortise Locks ; R i m a n d Mortise F u r n i t u r e
Padlocks
19 Collection of Gem Door Springs, Spring Hinges, B u t t Hinges, Axle
a n d F r a m e Pulleys
20 Collection of " P a y s o n " a n d other Sash Fasteners
21 Collection of Shelf Brackets, Clothes-line Pulleys, Cattle Leaders
Bull Rings, Champion P i g Ringers, Double P i g Rings, P i g
Holders
22 Collection of Zinc Boxes, Match Safes, I n k Stands, Letter Clips
23 Collection of Household Articles,—Hand Fluters, E g g Beaters,
Mincing Knives, Raisin Seeders, Apple Parers, P o t a t o blicers,
Lemon Squeezers, N u t m e g Graters, Carpet Stretcher
24 Family Grinding Stone
25 Patent Bread Slicer
26 Patent Acme F r y P a n s
27 " Hem's " P a t e n t Broilers
28 Patent Box I r o n a n d Sad-irons
29 Egan P a t e n t Stove Shovels
30 Collection of " Ketcham's " P a t e n t Sieves for Household a n d Dairy
Purposes
31 " Fairbank's " P l a t f o r m Scale, w i t h sack r a c k
32
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Counter Scale, w i t h rack
33 Collection of " Douglass " P u m p s a n d R a m s
34 Weymouth's P a t e n t L i g h t n i n g H a y Knife
35 Collection of Shebb & Fisher's H a y a n d Manure Forks, S p a d i n g
Forks, Manure Drags, a n d Garden Rakes
36
Collection of " S t a r Manure Co." H a y Forks
37
Collection of 2 a n d 3 Cow H a y R a k e
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No, 349—continued.
38 Collection of Shamrock Lawn Mowers
39
P a t e n t Grain a n d M a l t Scoops
40
Silver Clipper Scythes and Handles
41
" R a p i d " Ice Cream Freezers
42
" S p a i n ' s " P a t e n t Churns
" Stoddard " P a t e n t Churns
' 1 S t a r " P a t e n t Churns
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Cedar
Tubs, Keelers, Milking Pails, Stable Pails,
Measures
" Reid's " B u t t e r Workers
Lock-hinge P a t e n t Safety Ladder
P a t e n t Folding Clothes-horse
Lever Clothes Wringer a n d T u b S t a n d combined
Keystone W a s h i n g Machine
51
Collection of Wooden Ware, W a s h Boards, Tubs, Pails, Clothes­
pins, Flour Kils, Baw's P a s try Boards, Rolling Pius, Towel
Rollers Chopping Trays, Spoons, Butter Prints, Milk-skimmers,
B u t t e r Plates, Mouse Traps
52
Collection of Handles—Pick, Adze, Sledge, Hammer, H a t c h e t , Fork
Hoe, Hake, a n d Broom Handles
American T r u n k s
53
54
" Essex " Horse Nails
Stand No, 3 5 0
T . V . R.IORDAN, Slianakiel, Cork
Hay-Pressing Machine, one horse-power, manufactured b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 351
Firkins
D E N I S H E E L I H Y , Pair Lane, Mallow
Churns, &c.
s t a n d No. 352
D A V I D M Y L E S , Cooper, 9 H i U g r o v e L a n e , C o r k
Oak Butter Churn
Milk Churn
Milk Cooler
Milk Can
Keeler
Milking Can
Official Catalogue.
109
S e c t i o n B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 352—continued.
7 Oak Brown Butter Firkin
8 „ White Butter Firkin
9 „ White Butter Tub
10 ,, Washing Tub
11 Ash Brown Butter Firkin
12- ,, White Butter Firkin
13 ,, White Butter Tub
14 „ Milking Can
15 „ Keeler
16 Oak 30-Gal. Whiskey Cask
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19 Porter Tierce
Stand No. 353
J- C R O N I N , 7 9 G r e a t B r i t a i n S t . , " C o o p e r a g e W o r k s , "
Cork
1 Three Show Casks, for a bar
2 Set of Dairy Vessels, viz. : Barrel Churn, Cooler, Cream Tub, Keeler,
and Can
3 Four Firkins, two white and two brown
stand No. 3 5 4
T . S A L M O N & CO.,
N ortliamptonsliire
Victoria
Works,
Kettering,
1 No. 1 Hand Armenian Grindstone, with handle, plates screwed 011
2 Armenian Grindstone, i n wood frame, with treadle and handle
complete, for farmers, amateurs, and others. Stone 12 in. by i m .
3 Armenian Grindstone, mounted in cast frame, with handle and
treadle complete. Stone 18 in. by
in.
4 Armeiiian Grindstone, mounted in wood frame, with handle and
treadle complete. Stone 22 in. by 3 in.
5 Armeniau Grindstone, mounted in strong cast frame, with handl*
and treadle complete. Stone 24 in. by 4 in.
4 Armenian Grindstone, mounted in strong cast frame, with handle
and treadle complete. Stone 26 in. by 4 in.
7 Armenian Grindstone, mounted in strong cast frame, with handle
and treadle complete. Stone 28 in. by 4 in.
8 Armenian Grindstone, mounted in extra strong cast frame, with
handle and treadle complete, also pulley for power. Stone 36 in.
by 4J in.
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand N o 355
1
B R U C E & G I B S O N , 6 Bachelor's W a l k , Dublin
Patent Separator, for seeds, grain, &c.
2
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s t a n d No. 3 5 6
For power
it
For hand
T H O M P S O N B R O T H E R S , Custom H o u s e Quay, W e x ­
ford
1 and 2 Models of Labourers' Cottages, i n concrete, of Irish-manufactured
Cement
3
Model of H a y Barn, 42 in. b y 20 in., w i t h galvanized and corrugated
iron roof on wrought-iron rolled columns, and Exhibitors' system
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of roof ties
4
5
6
7
8
Concrete, vermin proof, Kick-stand Pillars
Concrete Flags and Tiles for flooring
Concrete Footpath Kerbs
Concrete J a m b Blocks
Concrete Window Sills
9
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Set of No. 44 " L e i n s t e r " Harrows
„ No. 40
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No- 16
All with steel pointed pins
12 Set of 2-Horse trussed Swings
13 Set of 3-Horsed equalising trussed Swings
14
Samples of wrought-iron Fence, Straining Posts, Standards, a n d
Stays, withExhibitors' P a t e n t Self-fixing E a r t h Blocks
15 An assortment of wrought-iron Carriage Drive, Wicket, a n d Field
Urates
S t a n d N o . 357
1
2
3
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C R O S B I E S M I T H , Canning Place, Passage W e s t ,
Co. Cork
Bar-frame Hives, made from boxes used for trade purposes, t o show
how Cheap Hives " can be made a t a small outlay
Specimens of Honey, Comb, Bees, &c.
Straw Hives fitted u p with supers, or means of getting surplus honey
from bees without having t o destroy t h e m
Official Catalogue
111
S e c t i o n B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 3 5 8
T H O S .E D I Y & S O N , S t e a m J o i n e r y W o r k s , S t N e o t s ,
Hunts
Bee-hive and crate of Sections
(Cottager's)
3 Crate of Sections
4 Sample of Pure W a x Comb Foundation (Worker)
5 Sample of pure W a x Comb Foundation (Thin Drone)
6 Queen Cage, suitable for posting
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9
10
Smoker
Glass Jar t o hold 1 lb. of Honey
Queen-Excluder, Zinc
Wire Gauze Yeil
Stand No. 3 5 9
E D M O N D S O N B R O T H E R S , ; 1 0 D a m e Street, D u b l i n
1 Taylor's (Tinahely) Standard Hive
MANUFACTURED BY EXHIBITORS
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3
4
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6
7
8
9
10
11
Cottager's Small Bar-frame Bee Hive
Cottager's Bar-frame Bee Hive
" Premier " Prize Bar-frame Bee Hive
The " E y r e c o u r t " Bar-frame Bee Hive
Straw Hive, with wooden-roofed super
Super Crate, with Honey Sections
Bee Smokers
Bee Dresses and Veils
Single Comb Extractor
Comb Knives
Stand No. 3 6 0
F R A N C I S H . J O N E S , Mullinabro', W a t e r f o r d
1 Complete Two-story Hive
2 Story-and-a-half Hive
3 Apparatus for moulding foundation, and specimen sheets made
therewith
4 Bee-keeping etceteras
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 361
S. J. B A L D W I N , T h e Apiary, Bromley, K e n t
1 Bee Hives
2 Honey Extractors
3 Comb Foundation, and
4 Process of Making
s t a n d No. 3 6 2
W E N T W O R T H T A Y L O R , T m a h e l y S a w M i l l s , Co.
Wicklow
Bar-frame Bee Hives, to illustrate t h e profitable and humane
management of the Honey Bees in Ireland
Stand No. 3 6 3
W I L L I A M W A T S O N Y O U N G , B e e a n d H i v e Dealer,
1 5 0 H i g h Street, Perth, Scotland
1 Improved Eclectic Bar-frame Hives
2 East of Scotland Improved Hive
3 Double-Walled Cottager's Hive
4 Single-Walled
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5 Caledonian Bar-frame Prize Hive
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8
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10
Amateur Honey Extractor, invented by Thomas W . Cowen, Esq.
Rapid Honey Extractor,
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Automatic Honey Extractor,
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Comb Foundation, Pure Wax
Appliances connected with modern Bee Management
From 6 to 10 all Manufactured on m y own Premises, or chiefly so.
Stand No. 3 6 4
1
W I L L I A M J O H N S O N , F r a n k f i e l d , Co. C o r k
Bar-frame Bee Hive
Stand No. 3 6 5
"WTLLIA1M R . O R R , C a s t l e S t . , a n d A b e r c o m Ro&d,
S t r a b a n e , Co. T y r o n e
1
Bar-frame Bee Hive, with crate of Sections, winter cushion, and
feeder complete
2
The Apprentice Bee Hive, with case of Sections, super cover, SUM
shade and floor board complete
Official Catalogue.
Section B—Class 1 0
Stand No. 366
1
A L F R E D D A V I S , Muleair Cottage, Ballyclough Mills,
Limerick
Bar-frame Hive, double-walled.
w i t h roof sloping back
2 Bar-frame Hive,
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3 Bar-frame Hive, single wall
4
Machine for melting wax
5 Honey Extractor
6 Smoker, &c.
All Limerick manufacture
Stand No. 367
1
2
H U G H W I L S O N , N o r t h Main Street, Bandon
Bee Hive
Model Cottage
stand No. 368
j . E . W . H O L E , Farrington, Ledbury, Herefordshire
Bee Hives
Stand No. 369
H E N R Y B R O W N CRAIG, Rock Cottage, Passage West,
Co. Cork
Bar-frame Hive, fitted u p o n Abbott's combination principle, with
section frames a t back of brood nest
Stand-No. 370
1
J O H N J A M E S S M Y T H , Rathcoursey House, BalLmacurra, Co. Cork
Four Bar-frame Hives, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, w i t h moveable a n d inter­
changeable frames, fitted w i t h pressed wax t o guide a n d economise
t h e building of comb
2 Two Hives, fitted w i t h straw l i n i n g a n d straw dummies, supply a
long felt w a n t with Bee-keepers for t h e proper wintering of bees.
Hives are fitted w i t h crates of sections over a n d i n rear of broodnest, for t a k i n g honey. Some are shown prepared for summer
working, others packed for winter
3 A Crate of Honey i n 1 lb. sections
Cork Industrial Exhibition
C L A S S 11.
Engineering and Architectural Contrivances.
s t a n d No. 371
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T H E ^ O L U S W A T E P . S P P . A YA N D G E N E R A L V E N ­
T I L A T I N G - CO., L i m i t e d , 3 3 5 H i g l i H o l b o r n , L o n d o n ,
W.C., England
Upright JEolus with Flower Basket
Single Horse-shoe jEolus
Double Horse-shoe ^Jolus
Upright Double-action JEolus, T shaped
Single Horse-shoe iEolus, with heating apparatus
Heating and Ventilating Apparatus without waterspray
Model of Nave of Church, showing action of iEolus Invisible Exhaust
Roof Ventilator
iEolus Exhaust Soil-pipe Ventilator
JEolus Injector Chimney Cowl
iEolus Special Downblow Chimney Cowl
,
.ffiolus Automatic Exhaust Ship Ventilator
.ffiolus Improved Watertight Downcast Ship Ventilator
Stand No. 372
R O B E R T B O Y L E & S O N , Ventilating, Sanitary a n d
Consulting Engineers, 1 1 0 B o t h w e U Street, Glasgow,
and London
1
Models of House Ventilators, Tor Churches, Halls, Dwelling-houses,
Billiard Rooms, &c.
2
Models of Boyle's Patent Self-acting Air-pump Ventilators, as applied
in ventilation of Dining, and other rooms of Exhibition Buildings
Models of Boyle's Patent Air-pump Self-acting Ventilators for Ships
for t h e extraction of foul air
3
4 Models of Boyle's Patent Self-acting Downcast Ship Ventilators for
introducing fresh air
5
Models of Boyle's Patent Self-acting Chimney Cowls for creating an
up-draught
6
Models of Boyle's Patent Self-acting Chimney Cowls, for preventing
blow-down
7
Section of Roof, showing position of Patent Air Pump Ventilators
on i t
Plan of Boyle's System of Ventilation
8
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 373
JAMES M'NEICE, Parkgate, Belfast
Patent " Self-acting" Automatic Fire and Burglar Alarm
Stand No. 374
LAWSENOE W. O'TOOLE, 4 Audley Place, Cork, a n d
Gardiner Street, Dublin
Model of the Dublin Corporation Fire Escape, made b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 374a MEEETWEATHEE & SONS, Greenwich Road, London
1 Steam Fire Engine, Montreal type, capable of discharging 350
gallons per minute
Stand No. 375
Masters WILLIAM & PATRICK SCANLAH, 6 Langford Row, Cork
Model of a R. C. Church, made of yellow pine, wit h Altar, 1 4 seats,
&c., inside
Stand No. 376
GEORGE WRIGHT, 3 Hanover Place, Cork
1
Model of Church Architecture, made of zinc (can be illuminated)
2
Improved Revolving Ventilator
3
4
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Stand No. 377
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w i t h stationary top
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varied shape
DOMINICK MORROGH, 31 Roman Street, Cork
A Model of St. Anne's, Shandon, Church
Stand No. 378
T. & E . HABERFIELD, 73 Friar's Walk, Cork
1
Model of Chapel (furnished)
2
3
Fancy Writing Desk
Three-Turret Photo. Stands
4
Two Fancy Work-boxes
A l l fancy wood-work and fret-work own design
Stand No. 379
1
2
WILLIAM J . WELSTEAD, 67 Patrick Street, Cork
Model of St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, made b y W . J. Welstead,
Cork
Model of Steam Ship, made b y W . J. Welstead, Cork ; engines made
in England
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 380
JOSEPH FEENETT, Master Mariner, 17 Queen Street,
Queenstown, Ireland
A small Chapel and Altar complete, made entirely b y Exhibitor with
a knife
Stand No. 381
J . L E S L I E O'HANLON, Architect and O.E., 3 Lover
Merrion Street, Dublin
Proposed E . C. Church, to cost about £ 1 5 , 0 0 0
Proposed E . C. Church, to cost about £ 4 , 0 0 0
Stand No. 3 8 2
WILLIAM ARNOLD, Carpenter, 2 8 Stephen St., Cork
Model of Self-supporting W i n d i n g Stairs, i n wood •
Stand No. 3 8 3
THOMAS SHEEHAN, 2 Chapel Hill, Cork
1
Mo
2
Do., i n Card-board, painted
d e l Cork Corn Exchange, previous to alterations for Exhibition
.buildings, m Cork-wood
Stand No. 384
RICHARD TARRANT, 18 "Windmill Road, Oork
Eustic Castle, carved i n stone
Stand No. 385
J O H N HIGHET, Plumbing and Gasfitting Establish­
ment, 4 Marlboro' Street, Cork
1
2
Plunge Bath, wit h spray and shower attached
Cabinet Stand
3
4
Lavatory, wit h tip-up basin
Laundry Wash Tubs
5
Hydraulic Earn
6
7
Force and Lift Pump, wit h copper air vessel
N e w Patent Water Closets
Stand No. 386
MICHAEL FENNESST,
Tipperary
Lower
Gate,
Cashel,
Co.
Model of t h e Rock of Cashel
stand No. 387
ERNEST PRYCE MITCHELL, Carrignafoy, Queens-,
town
Models of Ships (in bottles), and Photograph Frames, made at sea
w i t h a penknife
" 7
S e c t i o n B—Glass 11
Stand No 388
MICHAEL KEILY, 5 Walshe's Lane, Blackpool, Cork
One Model Locomotive Engine, i n glass frame
stand No. 889
SALMON, BARNES & CO., UJverston, England
Models of Bevolving Shutters, i n iron and wood
StandINo. 390
SALMON, BARNES & CO. (Alfred Attwood, Director),
Canal Head Foundry and Engineering Works, UTver~
ston, Lancashire
1
Patent Wood Revolving Shutter, worked b y patent balance weight
motion
2 Curvilinear Charcoal Iron Revolving Shutter, worked by improved
spring motion
3 A B C Patent Lift, fitted with patent self-sustaining and safetyapparatus
4 Joiners' Patent Bencli Knives
stand No. 391
BENJAMIN CKABBE, 4 Buxton Terrace, Sunday's
Well, Cork
Model of a Swivel Bridge, designed and built b y Benjamin Crabhe,
aged fourteen, made with an ordinary knife
stand No. 392
WILLIAM NICHOLL, 3 Great George's St., Belfast
Working Model of Turbine Water-wheel
stand No. 393
DENIS M'NAMARA, 2 5 South Terrace, Inchicore,
Dublin
Mode of a Great Southern and Western Railway Passenger locomo­
tive Engine and Tender, built by Exhibitor
stand No. 394
JOHN L ROBINSON, M.R.I. A., Architect, 198 Great.
Brunswick Street, Dublin
1
View of Kingstown Town Hall, from Crofton Road
2
Town Hall and Court-house, Kingstown, Co. Dublin
3
Sketch Design for N e w City Hall, Sullivan's Quay, Cork
St. Michael's Hospital and Convent of Mercy, Kingstown, Co. Dublin
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n E—Class 11
stand No. 395
H E N R Y & A R T H U R H I L L , Architects, S 2 George'*
Street, Cork
1 Minister Bank, Kilmallock
2 Premises No. 80 Patrick's Street
3 Stores, Academy Street
4 Card-board Model, design for Public Building
Stand No. 3 9 6
MICHAEL SHORT, Strang's Mills, Kilmaeow, Waterford
Three Models of Cottages,—Ireland, Past, Present, and Future
Stand No. 3 9 7
A.
& J . M A I N & CO., I r o n R o o f Manufacturers,
11 Lemster Street, Dublin
One Model of Wood and Galvanized Iron House, for domestic purposes
Stand No. 398
VILLIERS STUART'S PRIZE for Models of Labourer's
Cottages
A Prize of £ 5 0 has been offered b y Mr. Villiers Stuart, M.P., for the
best Plan and Model, a t a scale of 1J inches to a foot, of a
JM I ' E F
P A 1°ST e r e c t m S which i s not to exceed £ 5 2 10s
Cotta es t ob e b ui
compete
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l ta t a cost of £105, may also
Each entry to be accompanied b y a specification and a detailed
estimate
1
2
J. M'D. Birmingham, 46 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin
Model of Labourer's Cottage
P
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' C ^ D u b l i nt Co. Dublin
Mary
'ST
e m c e
' Monkstown Avenue, Monkstown,.
Model of Labourer's Cottage
3 M. J. Dorney, 6 22 Dawson
Dawson Street,
Street, Dublin
Dublin
Model of Labourer's nCottage
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4 A. C. Donovan, Ballinadoe, Bandon
Model of Labourer's Cottage
5 G. Moore, Ratlicormac, Co. Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
6 M. Fitzpatrick, 4 College Square, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
7 L. M. Fitzgerald, Lismore Castle, Lismore
Models of two pair of Labourers' Cottages
8 M. R. Hynes, Owbeg, Lismore
Model of Labourer's Cottage, double and single
9 W. H . Jones, Dunmanway
Model of Labourer's Cottage
Official. Catalogue.
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 398—continued.
10 S. A. Kirkby, C . E . , Castle Jare, Glanmire
Model of Labourer's Cottage
11 M. Kelly, Kilrush, Suncroft, Curragh Camp, Kildare
Model of Labourer's Cottage
12 S. J. Moore, 4 Norwood Street, Belfast
Model of Labourer's Cottage
13 P. J. Morgan, 9 Eason's Lane, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
14 Wm. Murray, 29 Duncan Street, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
15 Millar & Symes, 197 Gt. Brunswick Street, Dublin
Model of Labourer's Cottage
16 James F. M'Mullen, 3 4 Mary Street, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
17 John 0 ' S u l l i v a n , 4 3 Lower Glanmire Road, Cork
Two Models of Labourers' Cottages
18 K. D. Roche, 2 5 South Mall, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
19 M. Roach, 6 3 Lower Glanmire Road, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
2 0 G. P. Sheridan, 5 Granby Row, D u b l i n
Model of Labourer's Cottage
2 1 W. F . Mackey, Donaghmore, Ballybrophy
Model of Labourer's Cottage
2 2 W. H . Hill, Marlborough Street, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
2 3 James Howard, Charlemont Street, D u b l i n
Model of Labourer's Cottage
24 A. W. Barnard, Ballygrawnan House, Ovans, Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
.25 Philip Murphy, Killenaule, Co. Tipperary
Model of Labourer's Cottage
26 T. W . Webber, Kelly ville, At h y
Model of Labourer's Cottage
27 B. B. Leech, 7 London Bridge Road, D u b l i n
Model of Labourer's Cottage
28 Bartholomew Hackett, Dublin Hill, Ballyvolane, Co. Cork
Model of Labourer's Cottage
29 W m . J . H u l l , Moira, Co. D o w n
Model of Labourer's Cottage
•30 A. & J . Main, 11 Leinster Street, Dublin
Model of Labourer's Cottage
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
1 2 0
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 3 9 9
H . V I L L I E R 3 STUART, M.P., Dromana, Cappoquin
Model of Cottage, costing less than £ 5 2 10s.
Stand No. 4 0 0
LIEUT. H. E . RAWSON, R.E., Roseneath. Villas, Cork
Model and Plans of Labourers' Cottages
Stand No. 401
THOMSON BROTHERS, Wexford
Models of Labourers' Concrete Cottages
Stand No. 4 0 2
THOMAS ANSBORO', Main Street, Carrick-on-Suir
Plans of Labourers' Cottages
Stand No. 4 0 3
THOMAS KEANE, Main Street, Dunmanway, Co. Cork
1 Model of Concrete Byre t o contain 44 head of Cattle, erected a t
Phale Farm, Ballineen, Co. Cork, the property of the Rt. Hon.
Lord Carbery
2 Model of Dairy for 10 cows, i n concrete
Stand No. 4 0 4
1
2
3
4
MICHAEL LOUGHLAN, North Main Street, Youghal,.
Co. Cork
Hammerless Gun, left barrel choke bored, t o shoot a t long ranges
Central Fire Gun, left barrel choke bored
Breech-loading Duck Gun, barrel 4 feet long, and is thoroughly
choke bored ; the chamber is ground out t o carry a n extra long
cartridge, and a heavy charge for shooting plover, ducks, and wild
fowl a t extreme long ranges
Various parts of the works of Guns, some i n forged state, and some i n
filed state
Stand No. 4 0 5
T. W. MURRAY <fc CO., 87 Patrick Street, Cork
1 Top Lever Treble-grip Hammerless Gun, 12 gauge, best Damascus:
barrels, " Anson & Deely's " lock mechanism
2 Purdey Lever Snap-action Breech-loading Gun, 12 gauge, best
Damascus barrels, extended rib, re-bounding bar locks, w ith
hammers below line of sight
3
4
5
6
Top Lever Snap-action Breech-loader, 12 gauge, best Damascus
barrels, extended rib, left choke re-bounding bar locks, w i t h
hammers below line of sight
Our
Special
Ten-guinea Gun, Top Lever Snap-action Breech­
loader, 12 gauge, steel Damascus barrels, extended rib,
left choke re-bounding bar locks, snap fore-end, w ith hammers
below line of sight
Top Lever Snap-action Breech-loader, 12 gauge, Damascus barrels,
extended rib, left choke re-bounding back-action locks
Our Keeper's Gun, double-grip action, lever over-guard re-bounding
locks, low hammers, steel Damascus barrels
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S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 4 0 6
H E N E Y ALLPORT & SON, 4 3 Patrick Street, Cork
1
2
Large Guns, for Sea-fowl Shooting
Double Breech-loading Guns
3
Revolving and other Rifles
4
Revolvers
5
Brass Cannon for yachts
Stand No. 407
R.
TT. PENROSE FITZGERALD,
Whitegate, Cork
Corkbeg Island,
Rocket Life-saving Appliances
Stand No. 4 9 8
GEORGE NEWMAN DUNN, Newman's Mall, Kinsale
1
Life-saving Bench P o n t o o n ; model scale, 1J inch t o t h e f o o t ;
especially designed for t h e decks of river steamers; invented and
made b y Exhibitor
2
3
Life Raft
The A 1 Life Buoy.
B o t h invented and made b y Exhibitor
These are intended to be released from a case^ placed a t the
stern of sea-going vessels. Each exhibit the gas-light automati­
cally, support the body almost out of water, afford food, water,
and shelter, and are reversible. The Raft is constructed to be
fitted w i t h t h e Patent Socket Distress Signal
4
The Life Cot, for ordinary use as a bed. I n shipwreck i t serves to
carry a line on shore b y t h e action of the wind, and afterwards
as a means of rescue for t h e crew much as the rocket apparatus is
now used from the land. Invented and made b y Exhibitor
5
Sample of Ostermoor's American Patent Elastic F e lt (water-proof),
used i n t h e construction of the mattresses of the Got, and experi­
mental test of this F elt
Model showing t h e automatic action of the Gas-light Signal
5
7
Model, scale 2 inches t o the foot, of Exhibit N o . 2, for experimental
demonstration, made b y Exhibitor
8
Sample of Phosphide of Calcium, used t o produce t h e Gas Signal
9 Diagram showing a proposed means of rescue from similar positions
to that the men occupied o n t h e Calf Rock Lighthouse, designed
b y the Exhibitor
10 Reels and Coil of Manilla Line t o be used wit h the Life Cot
11
Improved Galvanized Metallic Ladder, for N o . 2 Exhibit, made b y
Exhibitor
12 Specimens of Willesden's Patent Waterproof Card-board and Canvas
122
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 4 0 9
JOHN M'OAHTHY, 2 Alexandria Place, Stony Road,
Dublin
Life-Saving Apparatus
Stand No. 410
"WILLIAM HENRY BIFFEN, Junr., Embankment,
Bedford, England
Case of Racing Boats, built to scale of J of an inch t o the foot
1
Model of Racing Eight, fitted wit h sliding seats, as used b y t h e
Oxford and Cambridge crews for the 'Varsity Race, t h e Grand
Challenge Cup a t Henley, the London and Dublin Metropolitan.
Regattas, &c.
1 a Oars for the same
2
Model of Tub Eight, w i t h fixed seats, as used for all junior races
and the above crews a t t h e commencement of practice
2A Oars for the same
3
Model of Racing Four, t o carry a coxswain, fitted w ith sliding seats,
used for all senior races i n Ireland, and most juniorracesin England
3A Oars for the same
4
Model of Racing Four, without coxswain, fitted w ith sliding seats,
the rudder being moved b y the feet of the bow oarsman, a s used
for the Steward's Clip a t Henley Champion Fours, a t the Metro­
politan, International, and most other Regattas
4A Oars for the same
5
Model of Racing Pair, fitted wit h sliding seats and rudder, the latter
being used b y t h e feet of the bow oarsman, as used for t h e
Goblets a t Henley, and the Champ'ion and senior pairs a t a l l
English and Irish Regattas
5A Oars for the same
6
Model of a Racing Sculling Boat, fitted wit h sliding seat and swivels,
as used for the Diamond Sculls a t Henley, Wingfield Sculls a t
Putney, and all Championship Races
6A Sculls for the same
Case of Pleasure Boats built t o scale of 1J inches t o the foot
7
Model of Pleasure Skiff and all i t s fittings, used on all English rivers,
capable of carrying eight or t e n persons
8
Model of Pleasure Gig and all i t s fittings, used o n most rivers and
canals, capable of carrying four persons
9 Model of Canoe, for travelling through rivers and canals
9A Paddle for the same
N . B . — A l l the above boats are built to scale, and all th«
timbers, seats, rowlocks, &c., are p u t i n the same as a full-sized
boat, not cut out of the solid as most models are done
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Official Catalogue.
Section. B—Class 11
Stand No. 411
J O H N P E A S L E Y , Passage W e s t , Oo. Cork
A Boat 14 feet l o n g
Stand No. 412
1
Stand No. 413
1
MICHAEL TWOMEY, 116 Shandon Street, Cork
A First-class Pleasure Boat, named '' Lady Gay," built of material t h a t
had grown i n Blarney, comprised of Larch and Elm, constructed
so as t o row four oars, 22 feet long, 3 feet 8 inches beam, depth,
17 inches. Racing Model. Built b y Exhibitor
EDWARD WAGNER, 4 0 Gillabey Street, Cork
Four-Oared Race Gig, not canvassed fore or aft, 35 feet i n length,
built b y Exhibitor
•Stand No. 414
DAVID BROWN LIVIE, Dundee Boatbuilding Works,
Dundee, Scotland
Half Model Block Diagonal Whaleboat. The interior of boat shown
i n inlaid work, accompanied b y frame drawings, Nos. 50 and 51
The model is on t h e scale of two inches t o one foot, and the
drawings one inch to one foot
Stand No. 415
WILLIAM HENRY NASH, Glenview, Upton, Co. Cork
Model Cutter Yacht " Wave "
The above modal i s t h e sole work of Exhibitor.
case ; size about 2 feet square b y 9 inches h i g h
Stand No. 416
1
2
Stands i n glass
GEORGE W. FRENCH, Railway and Commercial Hotel,
Bandon, Oo. Cork
T h e "A m a z o n ," 36 guns
The " Mermaid," Ship's Launch, fitted as a Gun-boat
Models made i n 1800, b y George French, Haulbowline (neatCove of Cork)
Stand No. 417
LA WREN CE BARRY, Shipwright, 7 Lucia Place, PasWest
Two Models of Ships, each about two feet long and two feet i n height
Stand No. 418
1
THOMAS O'SHEA, Convent Road, Blackrock, Cork
A Model Ship i n Glass Case, 1 ft. 10 in. by 10 in.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section B—Class 11
Stand No. 419
1
J O H N SHARKIE, 8 3 Lo-wer Glanmire Road, Cork
Model City of Cork Steam Ship " S a b r i n a "
2
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Inman Steam Ships, " City of Berlin " and " Richmond "
3
4
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Clyde Shipping Co.'s Steam Ship " Kinsale "
Two Sailing Ships
Stand No. 4 2 0
HARLAND & WOLFF, Belfast
1
Model of Iron Four-masted Sailing Ship " W . J. Pirrie," built b y
Messrs. Harland & Wolff, for Samuel Lawther, Esq., of B e l f a s t ;
gross tonnage, 2,570 tons
2
Model of Iron Screw Steamer " N u b i a , " built b y Messrs. Harland
& Wolff, for the African Steam Ship Co. of L o n d o n ; gross
tonnage, 1,958 tons ; indicated horse-power, 1,000
3
Painting of t h e Steel Screw Steamer " Shannon," built b y Messrs.
Harland & Wolff, for t h e Peninsular and Oriental Steam N a v i ­
gation Co. of London; gross tonnage, 4,189 t o n s ; indicated
horse-power, 4,000
4
5
Model for a First-class Screw Steamer for Passenger Service
Model for a General Trading Screw Steamer
6
Model for a First-class Paddle Steamer for Channel Passenger Service
Stand No. 421
1
Stand No. 4 2 2
1
2
J O H N DRISCOLL, 36 Friar Street, Cork
A Model Ship, wit h bone spars and anchor cable, made from one
solid piece bone, executed b y Exhibitor
WILLIAM MTJLLINS, 3 3 Evergreen Street, Cork
One Ship, Full-rigged, i n glass case
One Full-rigged Ship
Stand No. 4 2 3
F. K. PARKINSON, Secretary, Cork, Blaokrock, and
Passage Railway Company and Steamers, Terminus,
ALbert Street, Cork
A Stand wit h Glass Case, containing Models of two Paddle-wheel
Steam "Vessels named the " A l b e r t " and t h e " M o n k s t o w n , "
built b y MTlwainS & Lewis, of Belfast, for the Cork, Blackrock,
and Passage Railway Company, and now running t o Crosshaven
and intermediate Piers i n connection wit h said Railway
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 4 2 4
1
J A M B S J A C K & CO., Victoria E n g i n e Works, Sandon
D o c k , Liverpool
Full Model of the Paddle Steamer, " Colonel Lamb "
2 Half Model of the S.S. " Egypt " (National Line)
3 Half Model of the S.S. " S t . Finbar" (new Steamer for t h e City of
Cork Steam Packet Co.)
4
Photograph of the Engines of S.S. " St. Finbar "
Stand No. 425
1
2
3
A Full Model of the W h i t e Star Royal Mail Steamer ""Britannic,"
built b y Messrs. Harland & Wolif, Queen's Island Ship-building
Yard, Belfast
A complete Model of t h e R. M. S. " Britannic's " Engines
An Oil Painting representing the R. M. S. ' Britannic" o n the point
of leaving the Mersey with t h e Mails for N e w York, via Queenstown
Stand No. 4 2 6
1
2
I S M A Y , I M R I E & CO., W h i t e Star Line, 1 0 WaterJSt.^
Liverpool
W O R K M A N , C L A R K E & CO., Limited, B e l f a s t S h i p yard, Spencer D o c k , B e l f a s t
Half Model Iron Screw Steam Ship " City of Cambridge," built by
Messrs. Workman, Clark, & Co., Limited, Belfast, for George
Smith & Sons' City Line of Steamers, for the Calcutta trade. These
vessels are employed between London and Calcutta direct, via
Suez Canal
The City of Cambridge i s fitted wit h compound inverted cylinder
engines of 3,650 horse-power. She maintains a speed of 14 k n o t s
per hour
Half Model of Heel Screw Steamer " Teelin Head," built for t h e
Ulster Steamship Co., Limited, Belfast, for the Baltic and Medi­
terranean trades. This vessel is built with a steel cellular bottom
extending all fore and a f t for taking water ballast
3
Half Model of Iron Screw Steamer " Maria A Hinde," built for Wm.
Hinde, Esq., of Belfast, for the Cross-channel and general Coasting
trades
4 Half Model of Iron Screw Steamer " Blackwater," built for J. G.
MacCormick, Esq., of Dublin, for general Coasting
5
Half Model of Iron Screw Passenger Steamer " Skerryvore," built for
the Clyde Shipping Company, for the Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford trade
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 4 2 6 —continued.
6
H a l f Model of Iron Screw Steamer, building for t h e N e w r y S t e a m s h i p
Co., for Coasting purposes
7
H a l f Model of Four-masted Sailing Ship, building for Messrs. Clark
& Service of Glasgow. N e t Register Tonnage, 1 , 6 7 5 t o n s dead
w e i g h t carrying capacity o n load draft, 2, 750 t o n s ; l e n g t h oil
load line, 251 f e e t ; breadth moulded, 3 9 . 7 5 f e e t ; depth of
hold, 2 3 . 5 feet
8
H a l f Model of Steel Schooner Y a c h t " L e n o r e , " designed b y G. L.
Watson, Esq., of Glasgow, a n d b u i l t b y Messrs. Workman, Clark
& Co., Limited, Belfast, for George Smith, Esq., of Glasgow
S t a n d No. 4 2 7
CLYDE S H I P P I N G CO., 21 Carlton Place, Glasgow
One Model of Steamer
Stand No. 4 2 8
H E N D E R S O N BROTHERS, 17 Water Street, Liverpool
Model of Anchor L i ne Steam S h i p " C i t y of R o m e , " 8 , 4 1 5 t o n s
s t a n d No. 4 2 9
W I L L I A M GEORGE RICHARDSON, 12 Baltic Buildings, Liverpool
T w o Mersey Portable Canoes, suitable for fishing a n d general cruis­
i n g purposes
s t a n d No. 4 3 0
J O H N TRICKETT, 16 Bennett Street,
Sheffield
TT<^
Fields
H a n d Pumps, w i l l throw a continual stream of water 2 5 feet
Scaling Knives a n d Domestic Appliances
Mechanical Gyroscope
Stand No. 431
GEORGE H . T. BEAMISH, Assoc. Mem. I n s t C.E.,
Spy Hill House, Queenstown
Models illustrating a n improved m e t h o d of construction ; w i t h blocks
ol Concrete so formed a s t o combine t h e general cohesion of t h e
structure, w i t h freedom for u n e v e n settlement of t h e foundation
1
Model of portion of a W h a r f W a l l , ; scale
2
Model of improved form of Travelling Gantry, suitable for erecting
t h e above ; scale,
or J " = l '
'
or £ " = 1 '
3
Some modifications i n t h e form of Block t h a t m a y b e used ;
or
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S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 432
1
2
J O H N O E M E A N D R E W S , C.E., F o r t Villa, Queenstown
Model of Haulbowline and the Naval Extension "Works
Set of Photographs relating to the Haulbowline Extension Works
Stand No. 4 3 3
F . W E N T W O E T H & OO , 1 3 M u s e u m St., London, W . C
A l l kinds of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Coats, Jackets,
Vests, and Capes, fitted with Cork and other buoyant materials,
without affecting the appearance or convenience of the wearer
Vests especially designed for, and used b y the Cinque Port Pilots
Oilskins and Reefing Jackets of all kinds, rendered unsinkable
Life-belts of all kinds, ranging from 4 lbs. to 2 4 lbs. supporting
power
Sailor's Life-saving Jerseys and Smocks
The "Sauve qui p e u t " Combination Suits, for Boating, Canoeing,
Fishing, Wading, Camping-out, Sleeping and Bathing
I n these unsinkable dresses, family parties can bathe together with
perfect propriety, and acquire the art of swimming without danger
Also for Blue Jackets on Torpedo and other dangerous services
Also for Fishermen, i n Oilskin or Tanned Canvas, especially designed
for the " B o x i n g " or "Transfer" Service
A l l the above protected b y Letters Patent i n Great Britain, the
Colonies, and. abroad
Stand No. 4 3 4
W M . D E N N Y , D e n n y Street, Tralee
Fishing Canoe
Stand No. 435
H . S. B R O O K S &> S O N , 8 Grand Parade, Cork
1
Salmon Flies, suitable for Irish, English, Scotch, American Rivers.
and Lakes
2
Baited Peal
3 White Trout
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River Trout
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Sea-water Flies for Coast and Harbour
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Three-pieced Salmon Rod and spare Lancewood Top
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8
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Lake Rod, Bronze Slide fittings
Trout River Rod, Brass Slide fittings
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all Groenheart, Brass Slide fittings
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
S t a n d No. 4 3 5 —continued.
10 Five-pieced Bamboo Trolling B o d
11
Four-pieced, all Lancewood, Irish Screw Sockets a n d W h e e l fitting*
12
Four-pieced, Bronze, A s h a n d Lancewood, Steel fittings
13
14
15
16
17
18
B r a s s
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H o l l o w B u t t a n d Spare Top, Steel fittings
Telescope Bamboo Landing F o l d i n g N e t a n d Gaff H a n d l e
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Brass S h a n k
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L a n d i n g N e t a n d Gaff Bamboo Handle, Hollow, for Spare T o p of Rod
Plain
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L i v e B a i t Minnow a n d Worm.
20
Artificial Minnows a n d Baits, Fresh-Water a n d Sea
21
I r e b l e G u t T wi st i ng Machines for casting Lines
22
D y e d Cocks' Hackles a n d Swans' Feathers for dressing flies
23
D y e d Mohair, H o g s ' W o o l a n d Seals' F u r for flies
Do. Fl i e s B o x e s
24
Golden Pheasants' N e c k Feathers, for flies
25
Miscellaneous Lot : Casting a n d W h e e l Lines, Salmon a n d Trou
Reels, Bait, H o o k s t i e d a n d untied, &c., &c.
Stand No. 4 3 6
THOMAS M'CAETHY,
Tipperary
William
S t r e e t , C a s h e l , Oo.
A Case of F i s h i n g Fl i e s
Stand No. 4 3 7
JOSEPH O
Mallow
H A R O L D , F i s h i n g Tackle Manufacturer,
Salmon a n d Trout Rods, Flies, a n d F i s h i n g Tackle
Stand No. 4 3 8
C S . R A E , P i c k f o r d Green, A l l e s l e y , C o v e n t r y
F i s h i n g Rods, Reels, Lines Flies, Artificial Baits, &c.
Stand No. 4 3 9
H E A R D E R <fc S O N , 1 9 6 TJnion (Street, P l y m o u t h
Samples of Artificial S a n d Eels, Silver Spinners, Soleskin Bait*,
D e m o n Minnows, Mounted Lines, Swivels, Gimp, G u t or F l u x
Traces or Lines, a n d Gear specially suited for t h e Irish and other
fisheries, invented a n d manufactured b y Exhibitors
Official Catalogue.
129
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 439a
GEORGE WHITEHOUSE, 151 Park Road, Liverpool
Fishing Lines, specially adapted for catching flatfish
Stnad No. 4 4 0
JOSEPH TOBIN, 1 Greek Street, Dublin
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Sample of Machine-made Lines, for fresh-water fishing, some all hair,
some of silk and hair combined, and some of all silk, made by
Exhibitor
Also the Machine b y which t h e y are made, invented b y the Exhibitor
Stand No. 441
WM. BARTON & CO., Hemp and Wire Rope, and Sail
Makers, 55 Clyde Place, and South Western Rope and
Sail Works, 153 Scotland St., Glasgow, Scotland
1
Case containing all descriptions of Wire Ropes—Iron, Steel, Copper,
and Brass, as manufactured b y Exhibitors
2
Model (working) of Machine for making Ships' Rigging, Submarin
Cables, P i t Ropes, &c.
3
120 Fms. 3-in. Steel Hawser, for ships' mooring and towing purposes.
or for Fishing Steam Trawlers, on Crab Winch
Stand No. 442
G. J . WINTER, 5 St. Mary's Road, Lower Edmonton,
London
1
Appliances for Marking and Addressing Fish Boxes, Yacht Sails, &e.
2
Architectural Designs and Engravings
Business, and other purposes
3
Glutinous Extracts from Fish showing wonderful strength
4
Cutlery for Ships' purposes
5
Portable Refrigerators for keeping Fish, &c., cool, without ice
6
Iron-stone Slag (Ornaments)
Stand No. 4 4 3
suitable
for Engineers.
HENRY JAMES, Windleys Factory, Nottingham
Machine for making Fishing Lines
Stand No. 444
HORATIO H , TOWNSEND, Cordangan Manor, Tip­
perary
Apparatus for Hatching Fish Ova
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n B—Class 11
Stand No. 443
GEORGE DUCKETT BEENEY, Morton Hall, Norwich
Drawings about one-third the size of Tub for transporting live fish
Vertical Section of Model of Carboy, for transporting live fish
Stand No. 446
HENRY DONALDSON, Tinsmith, Millfield Flax Spin­
ning Mill, Corfe
Ornamental Aquarium, entirely manufactured from sheet-metal b y
Exhibitor
CLASS12.
Scientific Apparatus, and Medical and Surgical Instruments
and Appliances.
Stand No. 447
C, S. RAE, Kckford Green, Allesley, near Coventry
Marine Glasses, Telescopes, Barometers, Saccharoineters, Microscopes,
&c., as exhibited a t Great International Fisheries Exhibition,.
South Kensington, London
Stand No. 448
1
HENRY HTJNT & SON, 109 George's Street, Cork
Theodolite, with all the adjustments; wooden Patterns for same, and
tools required for the manufacture of i t ; all of which were made
i n Cork, b y James Hunt, of the firm of Henry H u n t & Son, Cork
2
Dumpy Level, made b y James H u n t ; also patterns and tools for same
3
Six-inch Circular Protractor, w i t h double veriners, made b y James
Hunt, Cork
4
Double-Dipping Needle Transparent Compass Cards, made b y James
Hunt, Cork
5
Brewing Thermometer, i n copper case, made b y James Hunt, Cork
6
Callipers for gauging, &c., made b y James Hunt, Cork
A n d Sundries for Exhibition
Stand No. 449
ALEXANDER MOFFATT, 8 0 Balsall Heath Road,.
Birmingham
1
Optical and Philosophical Instruments
2
Cement made from Fish Glue, as exhibited at International Fisheries;
Exhibition, London, 1883
Coolers (without ice), for keeping cool Fish, Butter, Milk, Wine, &cKnives for opening Oysters, Fish Cans, &c.
Official Catalogue.
131
Section B—Class 1 2
Stand No. 450
1
2
HOWARD GRUBB, F.R.A.S., Rathmines, Dublin
Iron Framework of Portable Astronomical Observatory, with
Equatorial Room covered b y revolving dome, and Transit Boom
with Improved Transit Shutter
7-inch Equatorial Telescope, on portable mounting (the illuminators
of circle micrometer, &c., b y electric lamps)
3 2J-inch Transit Instrument
4 3-inch Student's Equatorial
5 Spectroscopes, &c.
stand No. 451
PRESIDENT OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE, Cork
Instruments made i n the workshop of the Physical Laboratory of
Queen's College, b y Hardeker Lund, Mechanician t o the College :
1 Induction Coil
2 Instrument for illustrating the relations of the Crystallographic
Axes of the Pyramids of the Triaxial, Orthic and Clinic Systems ;
and the Law of Crystalline Series
3 Instrument t o graphically represent the Composition of two Forces
4 A Decimetre Cube, t o show the relation between i t and the Centi­
metre Cube ; and between the Kilogramme and Gramme
5 A cheap Barometer for the use of laboratories and experimental
stations, with Hygeometer attached
6 Glass Concave Lens, silvered o n the face
Stand No. 452
1
PROFESSOR W . F. BARRETT,
Scienoe, Dublin
Royal College of
Tangent Galvanometer
2 Reflecting
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3 Astatic
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4 "Wheatstone Bridge
5 Magnetic Engine (on rails)
6 Voltameter
7 Electrophorus
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Condenser
Made by John Irwin, Boys' Home, Grand Canal Street, Dublin.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
132
Section B—Class 1 2
Stand No. 453
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1
A&ENCB DE PARIS, 2 2 5 Regent St., London, "W.
Electric Lamps and Batteries
2
Dynamo Machines
3
Telescopes, Cutlery, etc.
Stand No. 454
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
J . SPENCER & SON, 19 Grafton Street, Dublin
30-incli Telescope, with Astronomical and Terrestrial E y e Pieces
mounted on Spencer's Improved Stand
Spencer's N e w Heliostat
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Improved Dumpy Level
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Gravatt's
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Drainage Level
Combined Prismatic Compass and Altitude Instrument and Clin­
ometer, for military surveying
Ditto, best form
Major Hutchinson's Prismatic Compass
Clinometer
10
11
12
Magazine Case of Drawing Instruments
Collection of Drawing Pens and Pocket Drawing Instruments
Improved Dotting Pen, for straight lines
13
14
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curved lines
Mountings for a Beam Compass
15
Spring-bows, w i t h improved points t o hold needles
16
" W a t c h " size Aneroid Barometer, with revolving altitude scale
for measuring the heights of mountains up t o 10,000 feet
Do., t o 8,000 feet, with thermometer attached
Do., i n Silver Hunting Case
17
18
19 Do., w i t h Barometrical Scull only
20 Large Holosteric Barometer
21 Hall Aneroid Barometer, with Carved Oak Frame
22
23
24
25
26
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larger size
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i n Ebonized Case
Library Aneroid Barometer
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n B—Class 1 2
Stand No. 454—continued.
27
Maximum and Minimum Thermometers, divided o n t h e struss, the
figures o n opal glass scales
28
Collection of Binocular Glasses
29
30
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Opera Glasses
Fancy Opera Glass, mounted w i t h pearls
31
32
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Si
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enamelled o n silver
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mounted i n ivory
Collection of Pocket Compasses, Passometers, Piedometers
35
Circular Protractor
36
Large and Beautiful Specimen of F l i n t Glass
Stand No. 455
F A N N I N & CO., 41 Grafton Street," D u b l i n
Surgical Instruments a n d Appliances
stand No. 458
J O H N BLAIB, 7 St. Patrick Street, Cork
SUBGIOAL TRUSSES
For Femoral, Inquinal, Scrotal, and Umbilical Hernia
1
Circular Springs, Ordinary
2
Covered w i t h Yulcanite, worn while bathing
3
Salmon & Ody's Principle
4
Water P a d Trusses
5
Children's
6
Sliding H e a d , ,
7
8
L'Estrange's „
MacMain's Liver Trusses
9
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Sliding Back
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Scrotal
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13
Umbilical
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Special and Sundry Trusses, n o t enumerated above
10
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Cork Industrial
134
Exhibition
S e c t i o n B—Class 1 2
St&nd No. 457
WM. HAHRXNGTON & SON", Chemists and Druggists*
8 0 Patrick Street, Cork
English, French, and German Surgical Instruments and Appliances
1
2
3
4
Amputation Instruments
Dental
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Dissecting
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5
6
7
Pocket Cases of Instruments
Medical Electric Machines
Trusses, Belts, &c.
8
9
Surgeons' Bandages, in great variety
Surgeons'Plasters,
stand No. 458
WILLIAM BRAGG, L.D.S., 16 Patrick Street, Cork
Case of Artificial Teeth in Gold, Platinum, and Vulcanite, manufac­
tured b y Exhibitor
stand No. 459
JOHN CHARLES WESTROPP BTJTTERFIELD, D D.S.,
Dent. Surg., 37 South Mall, Cork
Case containing Vulcanite Compounds of India Rubber, Case for
the adjusting of sets of Artificial Teeth, Gold, Platinum, Celluloid
and Dental Alloy Sets ; and for Single Teeth, Gold, and Plastic
Gold Amalgam for stopping, &c. ; and Porcelain Teeth, manufac­
tured b y Exhibitors
Stand No. 4 6 0
W I L L I A M S U L L I V A N , Artist, 119 Old Goorge's St.,.
in care of R. Pulvertaft, Esq
Artificial Leg and Arm
stand No. 461
DANIEL O'CONNELL, 4 Tuckey St., Cork, Bootmaker
and Cliiropedist
1
Models of the Human Foo
2
3
Ladies and Gentlemen's Boots made off same
A n Artificial Leg
4
5
Padded Boots, changing the appearance of feet with large joints
General Appliances for the Feet
Official Catalogue.
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C L A S S 13.
Musical Instruments.
stand No. 4 6 2
COX & CO., 113 Patrick Street, Cork
Two Pianos b y Chickering & Sons, Boston, U . S . A .
1 " Concert Grand " Piano
2
" Upright Grand" , ,
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Three Pianos b y Neumeyer & Co., Berlin
3
"Upright Grand" Piano, Walnut and Gold, Patent Iron Frame
4
"Universal" Piano, Walnut and Gold, Patent Quadruplex Con­
struction
5
" U p r i g h t " Piano, Black and Gold, Patent Quadruplex Construction
. Five Organs, b y t h e Smith-American Organ Co., Boston, U . S . A .
6 "Cathedral " Organ, 2 Manuals and Pedals
7
"Connoisseur" , ,
Orchestral Speciality
8
"Imperial"
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Drawing-room Favourite
9
10
"Chancel"
"Victoria"
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Tournaphone
12
Cabinetto
stand No. 4 6 3
T. & J . ATKINS, 117 Patrick Street, Cork
PIANOFORTES
1
Short Grand Pianoforte, i n Italian Walnut Case, Iron Frame, b y J .
Brinsmead & Sons, Lon d on ; w i t h Patent Sostenente Pedal, b y
means of which any particular chord or notes may be sustained
at will of t h e Performer, independent of other notes or passages.
Also w i t h Patent Perfect Check Repeater Action, and other
modern Improvements
2 Short Overstrung Grand Pianoforte, b y Messrs. Collard & Collard,
London ; Rosewood Case, Patent Escapement Action, &c.
-3 Boudoir Short Grand Pianoforte, b y Ibach & Son, Barmen, Germany
(Makers t o t h e Royal Imperial Families of Germany), Patent
Escapement Action, and Patent Iron Frame, imparting great
power and richness of tone
4 Magnificent Upright Iron Grand Pianoforte, b y Ibach & Son, Ger­
many, Elaborately Covered Case, Patent Iron Frame and Check
Action
5
Upright Iron Grand Pianoforte, i n black and gold case, b y J .
Brinsmead & Sons, Lon d on ; w i t h Patent Check Repetition
Action, &c.
Cork Industrial
136
Exhibition
S e c t i o n B—Class 1 3
Stand No. 463—continued
6 U p r i g h t Pianoforte i n W a l n u t , P a t e n t Check Action, &c. ; b y J .
Brinsmead & Sons, London
7 U p r i g h t Grand Pianoforte i n Ebonised W o o d , b y E . Gaiden, Paris ;
w i t h P a t e n t Check Repeater A c t i o n
8
U p r i g h t Iron Grand Pianoforte, i n Ebonised Case, N i c k e l l e d Silver
Mounting, a n d N i c k e l l e d P i n Block, Patent Check Action, a n d a l l
modern improvements ; b y Ibach & Sons, Barmen
Stand No. 4 6 4
1
W I L L I A M THOMAS COPE, Pianoforte and Harmonium
Factory, 11 Cecil Street, Limerick
A n Iron Frame Seven-Octave Check A c t i o n Pianoforte, Case " Early
E n g l i s h " Style, entirely manufactured o n m y premises, a n d a s far
as possible o f Irish materials
Stand No. 465—cancelled
8tand No. 466
G U N N & FERGUSON, Pianoforte and Harmonium
Importers, Music Sellers, 5 Winthrop St., Cork
1
Kirkman Cottage Piano
2
Cadby
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3
Collard
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4
Cesarini Church Harmonium
5
Collard Cottage Piano
6
Kirkman
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Brinsmead
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Trayser Drawing-room H a r m o n i u m
s t a n d No. 467
GEORGE OLIVER, 2 5 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin
One Pianoforte, manufactured b y Exhibitor
s t a n d No. 4 6 8
WM. BENNETT, 3 Anglesea Place Cork
Violin
Stand No. 4 6 9
W A L T E R H MAYSON, Croft House, Windermere
Lake Side, Ulverston, England
1
Violin, made entirely b y h a n d b y Exhibitor
2
H i s finest E x a m p l e o f F i n i s h
3
V i o l i n a n d Violincellos
S e c t i o n B—Class 1 3
stand No. 470
HENRY COHEN, 7 Upper Crescent, Belfast
Stringed Instruments
Stand No. 471
THOMAS O'SHEA, Convent Road, Blackrock, Cork
Pair of Band Stands
SECTION C .
WORKS I N METAL.
CLASS 14.
Steel Cutlery and Edge Tools.
stand No. 472
BENJAMIN TRICKETT, 95 Wicker, Sheffield
Cutlery, Spears, &c.
Stand No. 473
FRANCIS LYONS, 4 3 Great George's Street, Cork
General Hardware Samples for domestic use
Stand No. 474
WILLIAM MUIRHEAD, 3 Wintlirop Street, Cork
Cutlery, Edge Tools, Brass Founding and Locks, Raw material i n
connection w i t h Brushes. Brushes, Home-manufacture
Stand No. 475
RICHARD BRADFORD, Clonmel
1 Cutlery, Razors, Penknives, Bread-knives, and Daggers, i n fancy
carved ivory handles. Specimens of Cutlery i n t h e various stages
of manufacture
2 Fishing Tackle, Salmon and Trout Flies, and tackle of different kinds
stand No. 476
W. R. HUMPHREYS & CO., Eyre St. Work, Sheffield
1
Table Cutlery, i n Ivory, Bone, Black, and Delf Top, &c.
2
3
Dessert
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Carving Knives and Forks
4
Bread Nnives
5
Table Steels
6
Butchers' Steels
7
Butchers' Knives
8
French Cooks' Knives
9
Putty
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 4
S t a n d No. 4 7 6 —continued.
10 P a l l e t t e K n i v e s
11
Farriers'
12
Bowie
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Hunting
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Sportsman's „
15
Gentlemen's P o c k e t Knives
16
Ladies'
17
Champagne
18
Razors i n Cases
19
Scissors
s t a n d No. 4 7 7
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O ' N E I L L , SON & THOMPSON, 7 H e n r y Street and
2 5 Nassau Street, Dublin, State Cutlers and Surgical
Instrument Manufacturers
Irish-made Dinner Knives
2
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3
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R o u n d of Beef Carvers
4
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Head and Foot
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Poultry
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Bread Knives
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Masticating a n d one-handed K n i v e s
8
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Razors
9
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P e n , Pocket, a n d Spo r t i ng K n i v e s
10
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11
Surgical Instruments
Spinal Supports, Orthopaedic Instruments, for correcting deformities.
Improved Trusses of every description for t h e cure of Hernia, &c.
Stand No. 4 7 8
J O H N TRICKETT, 16 Bennett Street, Sheffield
Improved Knives for o pe ni ng Shell-fish, Shears, a n d P u m p s
Stand No. 4 7 9
TAYLOR BROTHERS, Adelaide Works, Sheffield
Saws, Files, Machine Irons, Steel, &c.
S t a n d No. 4 8 0
BOOTH BROTHERS, 6 3 Upper Stephen Street, Dublin
P l a n e s for Cabinet Makers, Coopers, &c., a n d other manufacturing
tools
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 4
stand No. 481
THOMAS HOBY & CO., Royal Canal Pin and Rivet
Works, Royal Canal, Dublin
Pins for Toilet purposes, Blanket Pins, Lace Pins for making
Pillow Lace, Ethnological Pins, Ribbon Pins, &c.
Hair-pins, plain and curvilinear, i n 1 oz. and 2 oz. packages, i n
boxes, and on sheets
Brass and Iron Shoe Rivets, for Boot Manufacturers' uses
Escutcheon and Gimp Pins
Wire Nails, plain and plaited w i t h t i n (small sizes)
Stand No. 482
1
2
3
KIRBY, BEARD & CO., 115 Newgate St., London, E.CJ
Pins and Safety Pins
Fancy Pins, w i t h Gold, Silver, Pearl, Coral, Oxydized, and Glass
Heads
Patent Surgical and Bandage Pins (Dr. Ward Cousins')
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5
6
Hair-pins
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t h e Registered " Flexor "
The Original " N e Plus U l t r a " Needles, for Sewing, Embroidery,
and Crewel Work
7
Needles for t h e Blind and Short-sighted
8
9
Sewing Machine Needles
Patent Self-adjusting Boot Buttons
C L A S S 15.
Iron and General Hardware.
Stand No. 483
WALTER SMART, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, England
Fire, Oven, &e., Cement, w i t h handle and Scraper, for coating Boot
Soles and general cementing
Stand No. 484
T PEARSON, 11 Ship Street, Dublin
Ornamental and Plain Wire Work, Brass, Copper, and Iron Webs
140
S e c t i o n C.—Class 15
stand No. 485
COOKE BEOTHEES, 67 Patrick Street, Cork
1
Belgium Statuary, Marble Chimney-piece w i t h Grate
2
3
Bullion Safe made b y Milner's Safe Company, Liverpool
4
5
Meat-Chopping Machine
N e w pattern Tin Churn for family use
6
7
Refrigerator for keeping meat, fish, butter, &c.
Bronzed Iron Flower Stand
Irish-manufactured Black Marble Chimney-piece, of Kilkenny Marble
Stand No. 486
JOHN" PERRY & SONS, Patrick Street, Cork
1
Ornamental Brass Bedstead
2
3
Spring Bed, made b y Exhibitors
Drawingroom White Marble Chimney-piece, w i t h Tiled Grate,
Tesselated Hearth, Brass Fender, Brass Standards and Fire
Brasses
4
Diningroom Coloured Marble Chimney-piece, with Grate, Hearth,
&c., as above, en suite
Library or Boudoir Chimney-piece and Grate, w i t h Mirror and
Brackets complete
Highly Ornamented Coal Yases
5
6
7
Richly Decorated Fire Screens of new designs, w i t h illuminated
Panels
8
9
10
11
Brass Jardinieres
Refrigerator
Domestic Knife Cleaner
N e w Carpet Sweeping Machine
12
13
14
Specialities i n Sausage Makers' and Meat-Mincing Machines, Bread
Slicing Machines, Pea Shellers, Meat Pressers, and various other
articles of domestic utility
Improved Patent Mangle
Superior Box Churns
15
16
A suit of Paraffin Cooking Stoves
Sponge Bath
17
Water Filterers
18
Case of Hinks' Lamps with Duplex Burners, and latest patented im­
provements
19
Case of sundry Brass Art Goods, consisting of Candlesticks, Bells,
Inkstands, Vasos, &c.
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand No. 4 8 6 —continued.
20
Case of t h e Celebrated Cutlery Manufactures of Joseph Eodgers
& Sons, Sheffield ; consigned t o u s for e x h i b i t i o n i n t h i s stall
21
Three Girandoles
2 2 Garden Chair
2 3 Hall a n d Umbrella Stands
24
Tools of various k i n d s
25
Milners' Fire a n d T h i e f Proof Safe
26
Avery's Self-Kegistering W e i g h i n g Machine
27
Improved D o u b l e O v e n Close Fire K i t c h e n Range, w i t h Tiled Cove
Plates and Skirting
28
Model Cottage R a n g e
2 9 American C o o k i ng S t o v e
30
Improved H e a t i n g S t o v e
31
T h e Ovifer, a n e w m o d e o f pa c ki ng e g g s
stand No. 4 8 7
J O H N J . M ' S H B E E T , 4 Bedford Row, Limerick
A n e w l y i n v e n t e d K i t c h e n Range, suitable for large mansions, specially
m a d e i n t h e C i t y of Limerick for t h e Cork E x h i b i t i o n of 1883
stand No. 4 8 7 a W
E
BP.OMELL, 8 Egerton Grove, Manchester
Ranges
Stand No. 4 8 8
R I C H A R D P E R R O T T & SONS, Hive I r o n Works,
Cork, and I r o n Mills, Curralieen
1
Centrifugal P u m p , capable of discharging three t ho u s and gallons per
2
Cast-iron "Water Cistern, 8 f t . b y 5 f t . 6 i n . b y 4 f t . deep, capable of
containing 1 , 1 0 0 g a l l o n s
3
Double Crank P u m p
minute
4
Crab "Winch, s i n g l e a n d double purchase
5
Urn-head P u m p , fitted w i t h brass barrel
6
Street "Water F o u n t a i n
7
Valve a n d Sluice Cocks
8
Hydraulic E n g i n e , b l o w i n g Grand Organ i n Main H a l l (English)
9
P a t e n t Turbine W a t e r W h e e l , A l l c o t t , U . S . A .
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand No. 488—continued.
10
Double Oven Kitchener, 7 f t . long, w i t h wrought-iron steam boiler
11
Single
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rivetted boiler
w i t h circulating boiler for b a t h
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4 ft. 6 in. long, w i t h side boiler
15
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4 ft. long, l i g h t pattern
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20
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2 ft. 6 in. l o n g
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li.vaporating Closet (small), for a Chemical Laboratory, similar t o those
made for Museum of Irish Industry, Dublin, and for t h e Queen's
College, Cork, under direction of President Sullivan
Slow Combustion Stoves, Musgrave's
A n Aquarium
21
A Pair of Entrance Gates
17
18
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22
23
24
25
tt
w i t h cast-iron Piers
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Gothic
A Scale Stand, Beam and Dishes
26
A Blacksmith's Sledge
Quarry Sledge
27
Quarry Wedge
St&nd No. 489
1
BARTHOLOMEW OOOKE, 14 Tuokey Street, Cork
L i l y Fountain
2
L i l y Lobby Light
3
Two Counter Canisters
4
5
T w o Sets Toilet Ware
Two Churns
6
Plate Carrier
7
S i x Shelf Canisters
8
9
Two Persian Sponge B a t h s
Moulded Oxford B a t h
10
Moulded Windsor B a t h
11
Moulded Malvern B a t h
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand Ho. 4 9 0
EDWARD EVANSON ASHE & SON, V.S., M.R.C.V.S ,
36 George's Street, Cork
H O K S E SHOES.
1
Two Sets of Eating Plates
2
3
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Hunting Shoes
One Set of Ordinary Harness Shoes
4
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6 One
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Trotting Shoes
Shoes, t o prevent " brushing"
"Rubber" Shoes, for frosty weather
" Diamond " Shoes, with frost cogs
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Cart Horse Shoes
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One Shoe, w i t h spring for sandcrack
12 One Hinge Bar Shoe
13 One Set of Charlier Shoes
stand No. 491
WILLIAM SHEEHAN, Coole, Carrignanar
Horse Shoes
Stand No. 4 9 2
MICHAEL O'LEARY, 6 Prosperity Square, Cork
One Case of Horse Shoes, twenty-four i n number
Stand No. 4 9 3
JEREMIAH HEFFERNAN, Foreman
Saunders, V.S., 3 Crane Lane, Cork
to
William
One Case of Horse Shoes, consisting of Eacing Plates, Hunting Shoes,
Carriage Horse Shoes, Cart Horse Shoes
Stand No. 4 9 4
JAMES ALCOCK, Cavendish Row, Bandon
Hunting Horse Shoes, free from suction of the land, and cannot b«
easily pulled off
Stand No. 495
JAMES D. SCANNELL, Veterinary Surgeon, Wairen'e
Place, Cork
Horse Shoes i n glass case
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand No. 496
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CORNELIUS COLLINS, Beliring, Inniscarra, Co. Cork
S e t of H u n t i n g Horse Shoes
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Hammer for turning Horse Shoes
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Shoeing Hammer
s t a n d No. 4 9 7
J O H N & J E R E M I A H M U R P H Y , CaJierlog, D u n k e t t l e ,
Cork
Horse S h oes
Stand No. 4 9 3
J O H N CHRISTOPHER DALY, 1 M!eatli's Cottages, off
Wentworfch. Place, Grand Canal Street, Dublin
Specimens of Horse-shoeing o n t h e Natural Foot, w i t h Introductions
of Horse-shoeing. Exhibitor's o w n invention
Veterinary Instruments
Stand No. 499
1
DAVIES BROTHERS & C O ,
Wolverhampton, England
Crown Iron Works,
Boof over stand—Example of a Galvanized Corrugated Fire-proof
H a y Boof, supported o n cast-iron columns
A N e s t of Galvanized and Painted Open Cisterns, from 20 t o 500
gallons
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Three Galvanized 2-feet Cube Tanks, for h o t water, i n 3 thicknesses
One Galvanized Wrought-iron Cattle Trough
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One 200-gallons Ship's Tank, painted
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One Galvanized Wrought-iron Circulating Cylinder, for h o t water
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One 50-gallons Galvanized Wrought-iron Water Cistern
Samples of Galvanized Bain Water Pipes
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Samples of
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Samples of
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Heads, Shoes, and Elbows
Samples of Zinc Gutter and Pipes
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Samples of Galvanized Bolts, N u t s , Washers, N a i l s for fixing Gal­
vanized Booflng Sheets
12
One Galvanized Portable Manure P u m p
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Three Galvanized Wrouglit-iron Wheelbarrows, various sizes
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand
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No. 499 —continued.
One each, Iron and Wood Sack Trucks
One Galvanized Wrought-iron Cask Stand
Samples of various kinds Galvanized Iron Buckets
Samples of Galvanized and Tinned Wash-hand Basins, wood-handle
bowls, manure jets
One Nest of Galvanized Iron Washing Tubs
One Nest of
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One each, Round and Rectangular Galvanized Iron Corn Bins
Eight Rolls, various sizes, galvanized wire netting
Samples of Tinned Milk Pans
Samples of Galvanized Iron Milk Cans
Stand No. 500
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CORK GAS CONSUMERS' CO., Cork
Gas Cooking Ranges
Large Kitcheners for Hotels, &c.
Hot Plates
Hotel Stock Pot Burners
Hotel Grillers
Boiling Arrangements
Cooking Utensils
Radial Burners
Burners for Coffee Urns
Bath Heaters
Instantaneous Water Heaters
Cross-tube Boilers for baths
Heating Stoves and Fires
Incandescent Fires
Calorifers
Bath Boilers
Dutch Ovens
Steamers
Gas Distributors
Blow Pipes
Argand Bunsen
Treble Furnace
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand
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34
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No. 500—continued.
Solid Flame Burner
Low Temperature Burner
Blowing Apparatus
Melting Arrangement
Injector Furnace
Gas Forge
Draft Furnace Muffle
Blast
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Soldering Iron Heaters
Hatters' and Tailors' Stoves
Office Cooker
Gas Trivets
Nickelled Incandescent Fires
Powerful Lamps for out-door use
Powerful Lamps for in-door use
Christiana Burners for domestic use
Christiana Globes, various patterns
Reading Lamps with non-actinic Screens
Argand Burners
Patent Table Burners
Chandeliers, Brackets, and Portable Pillars
Sun Burners
Ventilating Lights
Stand No. 501 GEORGE E. WEBSTER & CO., Terrace St., Hyson Green,
Nottingham
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8
Duplex Incandescent Gas Burners
Photometer and Demonstrar for illustrating consumption of Gas
Governor for Gas Screens
Revolving Lights for Advertising
Sanitary or Condensing Stoves
Gas Fires and Boiling Stoves, Fire Lighters
Refrigerators, Large and Small Descriptions
Potato Peelers, and Model of Anti-Priming and Circulator Modifica­
tions for Steam Boilers
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n C—Class 1 5
Stand
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2
3
4
5
6
7
No. 502 EDWARD SYDNEY, 191 New North Road, London, N .
Patent Duplex Gas Burner, to burn at low pressure
Solid Flame Boiling Stoves
Patent Cooking Stove
Patent Incandescent Gas Fire
Patent Sanitary Stove for heating and lighting
Patent Condensing Stove
Assortment of Gas Stoves, Cooking Appliances
Stand No- 503
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2
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9
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THOMAS HERON, Chief Offices, Pump Street Works,
London Road, Manchester
Heron's Patent Duplex Gas Burners, 12/- per doz.
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Street Lamp, 80 candles
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Tyne
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2.000-candle Lantern, as fitted at the Crystal Palace,
Sydenham, S.E., the Largest Lamp in the World
Heron's Patent Perfect Lamp, 18 opal globe
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Phatometcr, for testing gas burners
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All kinds of Gas-lighting Appliances
Stand No. 504
DAVID WILLIAMS & SON, Phcenix Works, Chester;
and 151 Strand, London
1 Brass and Gas Fittings, Window Casements
2 Church and Domestic Windows
Stand No. 505
JOHN & EDWARD WALSH, 37 Paul Street, Cork
PAINTED WOKK.
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2
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Malvern or Open Bath
Oxford Hip Bath
Toilet Can
Hot Water Can
Ladies' Watering Pot
Large Watering Pot
7 Small Watering Pot
8 Travelling Sample of Oxford
Hip Bath
9 Travelling Sample of Toilet Can
and Hot Water Can
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S e c t i o n C—Class 15
Stand Ho. 505—continued.
BRIGHT T I N WORK.
25-gallon Tinned Iron Brassmounted Churn
11 15-gallon Tinned Iron Plain
Churn
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3-gallon Milking Can
3-gallon Milk Can, covered
Fish Kettle
Sundries in Kitchen Utensils
COPPER W O R K .
Yane, with emblem of dove
with olive branch in bill
17 Braizing Pot
18 Stock Pot
16
Stand No. 506
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Frying Pan
5-gallon Copper Spirit Measure
1-pint
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ROBERT PULVERT AFT, Brass and Copper Works.
119 George's Street, Cork
W O R K , OWN M A N U F A C T U R E .
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Brass Bar Light
Desk Rail
Shop Fittings
Water Cocks
Gauge Cocks
Pet Cocks
Steam Cocks
Railway Carriage Handles and
Hinges
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Gas Main Cocks
Bar Taps
Bath Cocks
Large Spirit and Bar Taps
Bronze Castings
Boat Fittings
Door Steps
Force and Pickle Pumps
COPPER W O R K , OWN M A N U F A C T U R E .
17 Three Copper Boilers
18 Large Branch Tie
19 Large Bend
IMPORTED S T E A M FITTINGS.
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Pressure Gauges
Steam Valves
Gland Cocks
Water Gauges
Pet Cocks
Patent Water Injectors
Patent Organ Whistles
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Patent Oil Cans
Back-pressure Valves
Check Valves
Brass and Needle Lubricators
Gauge Glasses
Steam Unions
Official Catalogue.
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Section C—Class 15
Stand No. 507
DANIEL MILLER & OO., 29 Church Street, Dublin
Copper and Brass-work for Distilleries, Breweries, Sugar Refineries,
Plumbers, Land and Marine Engineers, &c.
Stand No. 508
JOHN MURPHY", 6 2 Thomas Street, Dublin
Large Church Bell, to stand on frame in open space, 25 cwts., in
the key of D
Stand No. 509
ULSTER TIN CO., 107 Donegal! Street, Belfast
Plain and Decorated Tin Canisters
Stand
1
2
3
4
5
6
No. 510 WILLIAM JOHN PORTER, Grand Parade, Cork
Patent Floor Covering
Ornamental Brass and Iron Bedstead, with Expansion Bar, &c.
Solid Brass Fender, hand-made
Set Fire-brasses, special design
Pair of Ornamental Brass Dogs or Fender Rests
Special Whitechapel Perambulator
Stand No. 511 W. CURTIS & SON, Abbey Street, Dublin
Pump and Brass-work, Brass Fittings for Steamer, Gas, Nidkel
Plating, &c.
CLASS 16.
Gold and Silver Plate, A r t Metal Work, Jewellery.
Stand No. 512
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2
3
4
5
BRETON & SONS, Silversmiths, Jewellers and Watch­
makers, 100 St. Patrick Street, Cork
Art Silver
Ordinary Plate for domestic use, such as Dinner and Tea Services.
Spoons, Forks, &c.
Some beautiful specimens of Antique Silver
Diamond Jewellery, consisting of Bracelets, Brooches, Earring,
Rings, &c.
Fine Gold J ewellery of every description
Cork Industrial Exhibition
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 6
Stand No. 512 —continued.
6 Selection of the finest London-manufactured Watches, Chronometers,
Half-Chronometers, Repeaters, Chronographs, &c.
7 Selection of "Watches of American manufacture ; "Watches by tha
American "Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., U.S.A.
8 Selection of "Watches manufactured in Switzerland
9 Selection of Various Novelties
Stand No. 513
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JAMES F. O'CROWLEY, 89 George's Street, Cork
Gold and Silver Jewellery
Lane Testimonial consists of a centre-piece or epergne, supported on
hexagonal ebony stand, is a vine tree artistically furnished with
leaves and f r u i t ; on the top is a large glass dish embedded in the
tendrils of the vine, and three branches jutting out in relief hold
three smaller dishes. The sections of the Stand are beautifully
mounted with raised figures, suggestive of Industry, Labour, and
Art, by the models of Ploughman, "Woman a t Spinning-wheel,
Smith, Artist at easel, and Carpenter. There is also a plate for
inscription, surmounted by the Cork Arms. The height of this
article is about 36 inches, and weighs about 200 ounces of solid
silver, the entire being executed by Exhibitor, and is the first piece
of heavy silver work manufactured in Cork for years. I t is after
the design of Miss Caroline Beatson, Cork School of Art
Ink Stand, in silver, to order of C. S. Parnell Esq., M. P.
A variety of Crest Brooches
Ornaments made for Lady Arnott, including Beautiful Necklet
A variety of Articles in gold and silver Chains, Lockets, Bracelets,
Earrings, Wedding Rings. Crosses, together with specimens of
mountings in Pipes, Connemara Marble Goods, Spar Goods, &c.
Stand No. 514 HOPKINS <fc HOPKINS, 1 Lower Sackville St., Dublin
Manufactures in Gold and Silver Spoons, Forks, Jugs, &c., all mado
by Exhibitor
Stand No. 515 FRANCIS BRENNAN, 8 3 Patrick Street, Cork
Watches of the American-Waltham Watch Company, as Agent for
the Company
Diamond Work
Stand No. 516 DAVID ANDERSEN, Christiania, NorwayOne Case of Filagree Work
Official Catalogue.
15'
S e c t i o n C—Class 1 6
Stand No. 517
LEVETUS BROTHERS Canada Works, Vittoria Street,
Birmingham
An Assortment of Mercurial Fire Gilt Jewellery, consisting of Alberts,
Seals, Lockets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Chains, &c., and Sterling
Silver Jewellery
Stand No. 518
JOHN JACQUES,
London
Royal
Aquarium, Westminster,
Jewellery, Bog Oak Carving, Spar Jewellery, Rings, Chains, &c., Gold
and Silver Puzzle Rings, made at Stall
stand No. 519 JOHN HENLEY, 5 3 George's Street, Cork
1 3 Gold Albert Chains
2 3 Gold Puzzles
3 6 Gold Scarf Pins
4 3 Gold Lockets and Pendants
5 6 Gold Rings
6 A Lot of Silver Chains, Rings, &c.
7 3 Pairs Gent's Braces mounted in Silver
8 Silver Art Work in Brooches and Earrings
9 16 Silver Brooches with Local Views
10 Silver Bracelet, Blarney Castle
11 Gold "Watches, Silver Watches, "Specimens"
12 Gold and Silver Jewellery, London and Birmingham-made
13 Frenc^Clock, goes for 400 days
14 French Clock, visible escapement, with new rotary motion to
Pendulum
15 1 Pair Parisian Bronzes
16 Electro-Gilding and Silver-Plating process explained to visitors ; who
can have articles gilt or silvered
Jewellery manufactured at Stall. Process of melting, &c.,
explained to visitors
stand No. 520
FRANC ATI & SANTAMARIA, Babuino, Rome, and
65 Hatton Garden, London
Cameos and Mosaics, Roman and Byzantine Jewellery, Corals, Lava,
and Coral Shells, Works, Marbles, &c
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n C—Class 1 6
Stand
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No. 521 KATE NOLAN, 37 Donnybrook, Dublin
Machine for making Hair Jewellery
Bouquet of Flowers made of Hair
Guard Chain, 2 yards in length, made of 3-inph Hair
Earrings, Brooches, Bracelets, made of Combings of Hair
Stand No. 522 JOHN NEFF, 71 Grand Parade, Cork
1 Silver Jewellery manufactured in Cork
Watches, movements finished in Cork
3 Clocks, movements finished in Cork
4 A Novel Design of Clock, modelled and manufactured in Cork
Stand No. 523 EDWARD H. HACKETT, Grand Parade, Cork
Jewellery
Stand No. 524 WILLIAM EGAN & SONS, 3 3 Patrick Street, Cork
1 Silver Model of Shandon Church Tower, etc., complete, with clock
movement working, showing the time on each of the four dials in
tower. Manufactured by Exhibitor
2' Six Gold and Silver Watches, movements manufactured in Cork.
Manufactured by Exhibitor
3 Bracelets, Lockets, and Silver Jewellery, also Cork manufacture.
Manufactured by Exhibitor
4 Miniature Keyless Watch, set in gold, as Signet Ring
5 Diamonds, Ornaments, Pendants, Bracelets, Rings, Brooches, etc.
ft Silver Plate
7 Brass Goods, Church Plate and Furniture, Bronzes, eifc.
8 Clocks
Staid No. 525
W. H. GRANT <fc CO., Carpenter's Lane, Foleshill,
Coventry
Complete Apparatus, illustrating the process of Electro-metallurgy,
or the depositing of Precious Metals upon articles of Jewellery,
Plate, etc., showing the various stages] in Gilding, Bronzing,
Electro-typing, etc. At work daily.
Stand No. 526
JOHN M'GLATJGHLIN & SON, 4 8 Great Brunswick
Street, Dublin
Art Work in Metal, for Ecclesiastical and Domestic purposes. Manu­
factured by Exhibitor. Materials imported
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n C—Class 1 6
Stand No. 526a PURCEEL & CO., 124 Patrick Street, Cork
Antique Metal "Work (copies from 16th and 17th centuries) for use
and decoration ill t h e Drawingroom, Boudoir, or Library, and for
Mural Decorations, and for Presentation purposes
Feather Work and Painted Fans, &c.
Stand No. 527
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JOHN PERRY & SONS, 89 Patrick St.; 13, 14, 15,
16 & 17 Academy St.; Works—1 & 3 French Church
St., Cork
One Pair of Nave Entrance Church Gates, all Hammered Wrought
Iron, with emblems of the Apostles Ss. Peter and Paul
One Pair Ornamental Pillars for same
One Pair Altar Rail Gates, all Hammered Wrought Iron and Brass,
Floral Design
One Pair do., with Brass Enrichments, Sacramental Emblems
Communion Rail Panel to match same
Ornamental Pillar, with Brass Furnishings, for Communion Rail
One Pair Hammered Wrought Iron and Brass Altar Rail Gates,
Classic Design
Single Altar Rail Gate, Brass Floreations
Candelabra, 25-Light
Three Pieces Ornamental Flower Work
Ornamental Wrought Iron Pillar-with Oak Stand
Altar Safe with Illuminated Door and Lined with Cedar and White
Satin
Casket or Reliquary in Ornamental Brass
Ten Confraternity Shields with Emblems of the Apostles and Bishops
Lamp Pendant, 3-Light
Lamp Pendant, 4-Light
Sanctuary Lamp Weight in Decorated Iron and Brass, with Orna­
mental Chains and Pulleys
Ornamental Statue Bracket and Pillar
All the above our own manufacture
Stand No. 528
JEREMIAH HEALY, IS Henn St., Killarney, Kerry
Wrought Iron Altar Candlestick
Cork Itidustrial Exhibition
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Section. C—Class 1 6
stand No. 529
ETTGENE M'CAKTHY, lien Street, Skibbereen
IRON WORK.
1 Communion Gates of Skibberreen ' ' Pro Cathedral"
2 Entrance Gate of Railing for a Grave
stand No. 530
BENJAMIN WATSON, 6 & 7 Bobert Street, Cork
1 Pair of Ornamental Wr ought-Iron Avenue Entrance Gates, 11 ft.
wide by 7 ft. 6 in. high
2 Ornamental Wrought-Iron Wicket Gate, for Flower Garden at Queen's
College, Cork
8 Ornamental Wrought-Iron Communion Standard
4 Ornamental Wrought-Iron Choir Screen or Chancel Screen Panel
5 Ornamental Wrought-Iron Pane], for inserting into Timber Entrance
Gates, or suitable for Glass Porch Entiance, also for Chancel or
Choir Screen
SECTION
V I T R E O U S A N D CERAMIC M A N U F A C T U R E S
CLASS 17.
Glass.
stand No. 531
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2
3
4
5
A. M. ALLAN & CO., Forth Glass Works, Firhill Koad,
Glasgow
Plain and Prismatic Deck and Side Lights
Pressed Glassware
Blown and Engraved Glassware
Medical and Dispensing Bottles (special Quinine Tint)
Medical and Dispensing Bottles (White Flint)
stand No. 532
IBISH GLASS BOTTLE CO., Charlotte Quay, Dublin
Black Glass Bottles of all kinds, manufactured by Exhibitors
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n D—Class 1 7
stand No. 533
ALEXANDER BROWN & SON, 175 Lower Church
Street, Dublin
Square Glass Case containing Apothecaries', Druggists', and Per­
fumers', and Spirit Bottles, oval and flat
stand No. 534
RINGSEND BOTTLE CO., Limited, Fitzwffliam Quay,
Ringsend, Dublin. J. O. Fussell, Secretary
BOTTLES
Wine and Spirit Quarts, Pints, and Half-pints, Black Glass
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Carboys and Mineral Water Bottles
Stand No. 535 DUBLIN GLASS BOTTLE CO., North Lotts, Dublin
Wine, Ale, Porter and Spirit Bottles, of every Size and Shape, also
specimens of the various Materials used in the manufacture
Stand No. 536 DANIEL SHEEHAN, 109 & 110 Patrick Street, Cork
Case containing specimens of Table Glass made and cut in Cork
i a the beginning of this century. These pieces are from the
celebrated Works of the late Messrs. Foley & O'Connell, Hanover
Street, and Messrs. R. & E. Ronayne, " T h e Terrace" Glass
Works, South Terrace
Also a few pieces of " Waterford " Glass made by the late Mr. Gatchell
Stand No. 537
DANIEL P. HOGAN, House Painter, S3 Lough Road
Cork
1 Embossed Glass Panel in Black and Gold Frame
2 Cork Arms on glass in Gold and Silver and Ornamental Letters ; in
Gold and Colors and Embossed Gold Letters. Black and Gold
Frame
All executed by Exhibitor
Stand
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4
No. 538 THOMAS JONES & SON, SO Grenville Quay, Cork
Grocer's Shelf and Counter Canisters
Coal Vases, Dressing Cases, &c.
Samples of Writing, Gilding, and Embossing on Glass
Lettering and Ornamenting on Sand Blast Glass
Stand No. 539 FRANCIS H. GODFREY, 98 Cromao Street, Belfast
Initial Letters, Heraldry and Ornamental Door Panels, embossed in
Gold and Silver on Glass
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n D—Class 1 7
Stand No. 540
THOMAS BRINDLEY, 18 Grand Parade and 2 3 Castle
Street, Cork
Artistic and Domestic Cut and Engraved Glass
Stand No. 541
DANIEL T. LEWIS, 27 School Lane, Liverpool
GLASS-BLOWING!
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Saccharometers
Lactometers
Barometer and Thermometer Tubes
Spirit Levels
High Power Lenses for Microscopes and other Philosophical Instru­
ments. Manufactured at the Stand in the Exhibition
Stand No. 542
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2
3
4
5
6
PATRICK CAHILL, Optician, 17i Wellington Quay
Dublin
Improved Steel Spectacles
Improved Steel Folding Eye-glasses
Tortoise-shell Folders
Improved Nickel Eye-glasses
Improved Gold Spectacles
Improved Gold Eye-glasses, Telfscopes, Field-glasses, &c.
The above-named Spectacles and Eye-glasses are partly manufactured
in England ; lenses ground, grooved, and glazed by Exhibitor
Stand No. 543 JAMES J. M'CARTHY", Princes Street, Fermoy
A Decorated Glass Tabernacle
stand No. 544 JOHN LANE, 106 George's Street, Cork
1 Glass Chandelier
2 Stained Glass
CLASS 18.
Pottery.
stand No. 545
1
GEORGE CHEAVIN, Wide Bargato Filter Works,
Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Collection of Improved Patent Gold Medal Rapid Water Filters
manufactured in hard stoneware
Official Catalogue.
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Stand No. 545 —continued.
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3
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Ornamental Refrigerator Filter, manufactured in Terra Cotta ware
Ornamental Iron-stone China Filter, decorated
Improved Syphon Filter
Improved Si;lf-acting Cistern Filter (in wrought prepared galvanized
iron), fitted with Improved Valve, whereby the speed of filtration
can he regulated. For domestic, manufacturing, and general
purposes
stand No. 546
OATES & GREEN, Horley Green Fire Clay and Sanitary
Tube Works, and Beacon Hill Fire Brick and Red
Brick Works, Halifax
1 Green's Patent Wall Trap, for fixing under the wall where there is no
right of front line heyond the building, or where the building
abuts to the public causeway. I t is double-trapped, ventilated
and the sink pipe is entirely disconnected from the sewer
2 Patent Ventilating Trap; can he closed and trapped, or opened for
ventilation by means of the plug
3 Patent O.G. Trap and Dishstone ; has an improved dish made to fit
into the socket of the t r a p ; at the top of the outlet pipe is an
opening, covered by a movable disc or lid, for use in case the
outlet pipe requires connecting with the surface or rain spouts, or
for inserting a cleaning rod to remove any obstruction from the
drain
Stand No. 547
ROBERT BURNS, Ballynakelly Pottery, Coalisland Co.
Tyrone
Earthenware, Black and Yellow Glazed Tall Crocks, Wash Pans,.
Milk Pans, and Flowc r-pots and Saucers
Stand No. 548
ROBERT BURNS, Ballynakelly Pottery, Coalisland, Co.
Tyrone
Terra Cotta—some hand-painted, merely exhibited to show manufac­
ture of goods rather than painting
Stand No. 549
JOHN FLEMING & CO., Tourig Pottery, near Youghal
1 Ornamental Vases, Fern Pans, and Flower Pots
2 Milk and Wash Bowls, Gream and Bread Crocks
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Cork hidustrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n D—Class 1 8
Stand No. 549 —continued.
3 Roofing and Flooring Tiles of various sizes, and Garden Tiles.
4 Perforated, Pressed, and Common Building Bricks
Stand No. 550
DANIEL SHEEHAN", 109
110 Patrick Street, Cork
1 "The Munster" Terra-Cotta Heating Stove, J . C. W. M'Laim, Inventor
2 New Vaporizing Stove, heated by gas
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4 Terra-Cotta Stove, Blackleaded, for gas or petroleum
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Black and Gold, Decorated, for gas or petroleum
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Plain, for petroleum, for either double or single
Burner
Manufactured by Exhibitor from Terra-Cotta made in Youghal
Co. Cork
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Stand No. 551 WILLIAM P. PARSONS, 3 3 Lambeth Road, London, S.E..
1
A Potter s Wheel in motion, from the Royal Aquarium, Westminster,
London, working daily
2 Miniature Pottery-ware
3 Showing the Art of Pottery-ware on the Potter's Wheel
Stand No. 552
J. T. N U N A N & CO., 68 Shandon St., and 3 3 Great
George's St., West, Cork
1
Imitations of Terra-Cotta and Antique Yases, from one to three feet
in height
2 The now famous Porous Flower Pots, from two to eighteen inches in
diameter
3 Garden Stands, Flower Baskets, Fern Stands, &c. &c.
THE DAISY
4 Milk Pans, from 1 to 4 gallons
5 Cream Crocks, all sizes
6 Butter Crocks, all sizes
7 Water Pitchers, &c. &c.
All Home Manufacture
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S e c t i o n D—Class 1 8
stand No. 553
DOULTON & CO., Lambeth, London
1 A very handsome Carved Walnut Mantel-piece, with hand-painted
tiles, birds, flowers, &c., fitted with a Doulton No. 20 J . D.
2 Brown Glaze Fire-place, with Brown Glaze Fender Kerb and Decsrated Hearth Tiles
3 A Handsome Black and Gold Over-mantel, with Silvered Plate-glass,
and liand-painted Cord
4 Samples of Doulton's Glazed Fender Kerbs and Hearth Tiles
5 Art Vases, Bowls, Plaeques, Filters, &c., in Doulton Ware, Lambeth
Faience
6 Doulton Impaste Ware
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Decorated and Silicon Ware
7 Hand-Painted Tiles for sides of Grates, Cabinet Work, kc.
stand No. 554
JASPER DRURY & SONS, Youghal, Co. Cork
1 Garden Pots and Stands, Plain
and Ornamental
2 Garden Vases, Plain and Orna­
mental
3 Seed Pans
4 Sea-kale Pots
0 Hyacinth Pots
6 Orchid Pots
7 Pigeon Bowls
8 Earthenware, Assorted
Stand No- 555
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14
15
16
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Milk Pans of all sizes
Building Bricks
Flooring Tiles
Roofing Tiles
Chimney Tops
Flue Linings
Drain Pipes
Miniature Ware and V;
Plates for Painting
Rustic Baskets
JOHN H. PERROTT, Hayfield, Cork
Specimens of Ornamental Stained Glass (Vitremanie) in three windows
Stand No. 556
Rev. W. HANLON, Innishannon
Panel of Stained Glass (section of window), Style Early English ; from
Studio of Rev. W. Hanlon, Innishannon, Co. Cork
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Stand No. 557
PATRICK M'OANN, 6 2 Lower Jervis St., Dublin
1 Stained Glass Windows
2 Bent Glass for Carriage Lamps
Stand No. 558
1
JOHN SISK & SON, 1 Oove Street, Cork
Six Panels of floor and Wall Tiling suitable for pavements, wall linings,
fire-places and hearths, and many other purposes of decoration
Stand Nos. 559, 560 & 561
THOMAS CAREY & CO. and F P.
SHEEHAN, 88 Patrick St. and 1 Market
Buildings, Grand Parade, Cork
1 Fine Pair Painted French Figures
2 Pair Majolica Figures, Man-at-Arms and Huguenot
3 Pair Fine Painted Dresden Cupid Ewers
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Figure Candelabras
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6 Portrait on Porcelain of Lord Bandon
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Sir George Colthurst, Bart.
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L. A. Beamish, Esq.
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Sir D. V. O'Sullivan
10
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Captain P. Beamish
11
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D. E. Leahy, Esq., D.L.
12
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Thomas Lyons, Esq., J.P.
13
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M. D. Daly, Esq., J.P.
14
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R. U. P. Fitzgerald, Esq., D.L.
15
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N. D. Murphy, Esq., D. L,
16 Dresden Cupid Dessert Dish, surmounted by figures
17 to 33
San-pies of Dessert, Breakfast and Tea Services, in Crown Derby,
Worcester and Coalport Porcelain
IRONSTONE D I N N E R SERVICES
Belleek (Co. Fermanagh) China Vases, Shells and Figures
Belleek Ornaments mounted in Sheffield Silver
French China Mirrors, raised flowers
Official Catalogue.
Section D—Class 1 8
Stand Nos. 559, 560 & 561 —continued.
GLASS
Loan Collection of old Cork Cut Glass
31 Tall Glass (Cut) Duplex Lamp
32
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S4 Engraved and Cut samples of Cut and Engraved Glass, and Table
Decorations
35 Wall Mirrors mounted in velvet
36 Engraved (Dublin) Jugs, Irish Emblems
•stand No. 562
DANIEL SHEEHAN, 109 & 110 St. Patrick's Street,
Cork
Belleek Porcelain Manufactory, Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland
STATUARY PORCELAIN
1 " Prisoner of Love "
2 " Hibernia Awaking from Her Slumbers "
3 Two Busts, " Joy " and "Sorrow"
D E S S E R T CENTRES A N D PI E C E S .
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Minstrel Centre-Piece
Prince of Wales'Centre
Prince of Wales' Ice Pail Vase, Bronze and Gold
Two Tri-boy Composts
Bittern Compost
One Dessert Service, Ivory China, Painted and Gilt
Two Tall Naiades Flower Pot Holders
Two Low„
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F A N C Y C H I N A ARTICLES.
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16
Two 3-Light Candelabra, Raphaelesque and Gilt
Two 3-Light Candelabra, Pearl
Two Chinese Dejeuner Urns
Echinus and Japanese Thorn Dejeuner Services
Samples of Echinus Eggshell China, as supplied to Her Majesty th»
Queen
17 Miscellaneous Collection of Belleek China Articles, Shells, Teapots,
Jugs, &c.
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S e c t i o n D—Class 1 8
Stand No. 562-continued.
18 A Large Collection of Minton's Celebrated China, consisting of Vases,
Majolica, Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Urn, &c.
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20
21
22
Doulton Art Pottery
Rose's Celebrated Salopian China
Samples of Irish Glass, made at the Dublin Flint Glass Works
Hink's Patent Duplex Suspension Lamp in Doulton's Lambeth Waro
Stand No. 563
1
2
3
4
5
DANIEL SHEEEAN, 109 & 110 Patrick Street, Cork
Cut Flint Glass, Duplex Lamps
Doulton Ware
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Patent Argand Shadowless Lamps
Zoological Duplex Lamps
Stand No. 563a
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4
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8
9
10
STEPHEN BAILEY, 4 4 Great George's Street, and
2 Brunswick Street, Cork
Richly Cut Crystal Pillar Table Lamps, fitted -with Patent Duplex
Extinguisher Burner
Superior Eisen Bronze Base and Pillar Lamps, fitted with Patent Lever
Extinguisher Burner
Superior Cuverre Table Lamps, fitted with Opaline Fount and Patent
Duplex Extinguisher Burner
Very Superior Cast Brass Pillar Lamps, fitted with Patent Multum in
uno Duplex Burners'
Richly Decorated Bohemian Vase Lamps, fitted with Improved Duplex
Burners
Eisen and Brass Base Richly Decorated Bohemian Vase, on Enamel
Ground, fitted with Patent Duplex Extinguisher Burners
Enamelled and Brass Base Table Lamps, Richly Decorated Bohemian
Base on Coral Ground, fitted with Lever Extinguisher Burners
Opal Table Lamps. Gilt Blue, Decorated, Loose Fount, fitted with
Improved Burners
Plated Crystal Base Table Lamps with. Crystal and Threaded Ruby
Flowers and Patent Lever Extinguisher Burners
Punkah Lamps, Finest Majolica, Richly Decorated Indian Figure,
Loose Fount and best Burners
CHANDELIEKS, 3 - L I G H T
11 Very Superior Cast Brass Mounts, Richly Decorated Dishes, Vase, and
Founts
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Stand No. 583a—continued.
2-LIQHT.
12 Eisen Bronze Frame and Baskets, Brass Chains, Cut Crystal Founts,
fitted with Patent Duplex Extinguisher Burners
13 Hall Lamps. Antique Bronze Arms, Brass Chains, fitted with most
Improved Burners
14 Oil Cooking Stoves
Stand No. 564
FREDERICK VODREY, 37 Mary St. and 19 Moore St.,
Dublin
1 Dublin-Manufactured Pottery from Irish Clays
2 Home and Foreign Cut and Engraved Table and Ornamental Glass
3 China and Earthenware
Stand No, 565
L. BOYD, Bccclicroft, Strandtown, Belfast
1 Umbrella Stand, made of Chimney Tile, painted by Exhibitor
2 Earthenware Flower Pot, ornamented by Exhibitor
SECTION E .
Manufactures f r o m t h e S k i n s a n d other p a r t s of
A n i m a l s ( e x c l u s i v e of "Wool, etc.)
CLASS 19.
Dressed Skins for Hearth Rugs, etc.; Eurs, Hair, Feathers,
Horn, Tortoise Shell, Bones, Shells, Gut, etc.
stand No. 566
Mrs. MARY CALLAN, 2S South Frederick St., Dublin
Hair Ornaments consisting of Bracelets, Rings, Chains, Brooches,
Earrings, Necklaces, Solitaire and Eyeglass, Chains, Feroniers,
Pencil Cases, Pens, Studs, Book Markers, Whips, Purses, &e., with
Hair Cleansing and Restoring Wash, with other miscellaneous
goods
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S e c t i o n E—Class 1 9
Stand No 567
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
D. S. HENDERSON & .CO., Artists in Hair Jewellery
and Device Work, 31 Westmoreland Street, Dublin
" A Lock of Hair "
Jewellery of every description manufactured from Human Hair
Landscapes and Heraldic Designs, reproduced entirely of Human Hair
Mottoes, Monograms, Crests, Devices and Emblems made to order
Speciality—Heraldic Designs in Hair
The above mounted in Gold and Silver
Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings
Rings, Scarf Pins, Necklets
Alberts, Chains, Crosses, &c., all of Human Hair, made and mounted
by Exhibitors
Heraldic Designs, Coat of Arms, Bouquet of Flowers
Monograms, Names, Landscapes, and Devices, manufactured entirely
of'Human Hair by Exhibitors
Stand No. 568
C. MURPHY & CO., Belview Works, Dublin
Curled Horse Hair
Drassed Feathers
Dressed Down
Btand No. 569
c . &. J. O'SULLIVAN, Blarney Street, Cork
1 Manufactured Curled Hair in Rope, and teased ready for use
2 Raw or unmanufactured Hair
3 Washed and thoroughly purified Bed Feathers
4 Feathers in the raw or unpnrified state
Stand No. 570
1
2
3
4
5
BOOTH
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E FOX, Cork
Eider and Arctic Down Quilts, and Down Clothing
Raw or undressed Irish Feathere
Washed and Purified Bed Feathers
Raw or undressed Irish Horse Hair
Cleaned, ttoved and Curled Irish Horse Hair
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n E—Class 1 9
Stand No. 571 THOMAS MOOKLER, 5 & 6 Shandon Street, Cork
1 Sample Irish Raw Horse and Cow Hair, as collected
2 Samples of Black, White and Grey Curled Hair in rope
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6 Samples of Black, White and Grey Curled Hair, opened ready for
Upholstering
10 Sample of Irish Fleece W ool
11 Sample of Irish Moss
12 Sample of Irish Geese Feathers
stand No. 572
DANIEL F. M'OARTHY, Feather and Hide Merchant,
Lower Bridge Street, Mallow, Co. Cork
1 White Geese Feathers, used for Beds, &c.
2 Grey
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Stand No. 573
R. & J. M'KECHNIE, "Victoria" Dye Works, Cork;
1 Pembroke Street, Limerick; 2 Cecil Street
Ostrich Feathers. These Feathers are imported by us as plucked from
the ostrich in South Africa and Arabia. They are prepared,
cleaned, dyed, and curled at our works in Cork
Stand No, 574 HONORIA G-UBBINS, James's Street, Tipperary
Lady's Boa manufactured from the Down of Geese Feathers, upwards
of forty years ago, at a farm-house near Tipperary
Stand No, 575
Mrs. CATHERINE COYNE, 7 3 Aungier Street, Dublin
One liand-made Quilt, made by a Poor Widow
Stand No. 576
PRIVATE THOMAS RYAN, 52nd Oxfordshire Light
Infantry, New Barracks, Limerick
Fancy Bed Quilt or Counterpane
stand No. 577
J. & J. MAHONY, 112 to 114 Coombe, and Wall's Court,
Dublin
Stable, Fancy Painters' and General Household Brashes
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S e c t i o n E—Class 19
stand No. 578
E. M'CAETHY &, CO., Brush, Bellows and Mat Manu­
facturers, 4 Great George's Street, Cork
1
2
3
4
5
6
Household Brushes and Bellows
Stable Brushes and Bass Brooms
Limers' Stock Brushes and Painters' Brushes
Foot Brushes, with and without Scraper
Hair and Cloth Brushes
Miscellaneous Collection of Toilet, Stable, and Household Requisites,.
viz.: Sponge, Chamois, Nail and Tooth Brushes, &c.
7 Mats, Carpet Whisks, and Chimney Sweeping Machines
8 Machine and Mill Brushes
Stand No. 579
1
THOMAS JESSON, Mill Street Brush Works and Saw
Mills, Galway
Bass Brooms
4 Stove Brushes
2 Hair
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5 Cloth
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3 Shoe Brushes
6 Hair
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And all kinds of Household and Fancy Brushes
7 Hammer Handles
9 Wheel Barrows
8 Sledge
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10 Felloes
And various kinds of Turnery and cut wood-work
Stand No. 580
WILLIAM VARIAN, 106 Patrick Street, Cork
1 Brushes and Brooms for House, Stable._ Manufacturing, and Agri­
cultural purposes, made from pure Bristles, Piassava (Bass), Can®
Tampica (Mexican Fibre), and Whisk
2 Raw Materials used in the manufacture of Brushes
3 Miscellaneous Articles, Wooden-ware, Bellows, &c.
Stand No. 581
J. S. VAEIAN & CO., North Dublin Brush Factory,
9 3 Talbot Street, Dublin
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2
Glass Case containing Hair Brushes, Cloth and H a t Brushes, &c.
Horse-water Spoke, Dandy, Shoe Brushes, &c.
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Various Brushes for Painting, Whitewash, Sweeping Bannisters,
Bass Brooms, and for manufacturing purposes, made to order
Official Catalogue.
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Section E—Class 19
Stand No. 582
EDWARD WAGNER, 4 0 Gillabbey Street, Cork
Brushes
stand No. 583
JOHN GLENNON, 9 Dawson Street, Dublin
Case containing Stuffed Fox and Wild Duck, and Feather Hats, &c.,
all made in Dublin
Stand No. 584
FREDERICK R. ROHTJ, Naturalist and Furrier,
72 Grand Parade, Cork
1
2
3
4
5
Osprey in case, with partly devoured Fish
Bewick's Swan in case, on the water
The Widowed Duck ,,
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Feather Hats, newest designs, Feather Screens, &c.
Dressed Skins of Native and other Animals, manufactured into Muffs,
Muff Bags, &c.
6 Zoological Lamp
Stand No. 585
1
2
3
4
5
6
stand No. 586
1
2
3
4
5
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7
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JAMES TANK, 10 Aungier Street, Dublin
Case, 2 Otters, with Trout; background River Scene, "Summer"
Case, Fox with Rabbits ; background " Mid-summer "
Case, Mallard and Duck ; " Winter Morning"
Case, Owls and young ; " Moon-light "
Robin in Winter ; " Anxious Enquirer "
Irish Stags' Heads, Land 'Rail and young ; Harvest Scene as back­
ground
WILLIAMS & SON, Naiuralists, 2 Daine St., Dublin
Collection of Grallatores or Wading Birds, from Dublin Bay
Otter and Cubs, or " River Poachers "
" Disputed Ownership," Foxes Fighting
" In the Covert," Pheasants and young
Collection of Australian Birds
Sparrow Hawks and young
Wild Duck and young
"Deadly Intentions," Hooded Crows preparing to attack a wounde.d
seal; a Snow Scene
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S e c t i o n E—Class 1 9
Stand
9
10
11
12
13
14
No. 586—continued.
Herring Gulls and young
Kingfishers in their haunt
Case Common Snipe
Case Jack Snipe
Heads of West Highland Cattle, Kilos
Heads of Black Buck, India, &c.
Stand No. 587
ALFRED EOEU, 61 Grand Parade, Cork
N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y SUBJECTS
1 Case of Sea Birds
2 Waterhens and young
3 " Just out," the Tail of a Sparrow
4 Marsh Owl in case, and various others
Stand No. 588
1
2
4
5
CHARLES O'NEILL, Rutland Mills, Dolphin's Barn,
Co. Dublin
Vegetable Ivory Buttons
& 3 Horn and Bone Buttons
Wood Buttons
Sundries
Stand No. 589
ALEXANDER MITCHELL, 3 3 Upper Mocklenburgh
Street, Dublin
COMBS
1 Buffalo Horn
2 Tortoise Shell
3 Ivory
Stand Nos. 590 & 591
JOHN JACQUES, Royal Aquarium, Westminster,
London
1 Specimens of Art Carvings in Irish Bog Oak
2 Carved Jewel Casket in Bog Oak—design: National Emblems of Ireland
3 Model of the east side of North Cross, Clonmacnoise, King's Co.
4 Two Carved Book Slides, in Bog Oak
5 Ink Stand and Match Boxes ,,
6 A Variety of Personal Ornaments in Bog Oak, mounted in silver and
gold
7 Specimens of Irish Spar Jewellery
Official Catalogue.
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Section. E—Class 1 9
Stand
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Nos 590 & 591—continued.
Specimens of Crystal Jewellery
A Variety of Fancy Jewellery
Model of St. Bridget's Cathedral, Co. Kildare
Specimens of British and Foreign Shells
Clam Shells, Green Pearl Snail, Harp, Murex, Thorny Oyster,
Cone Fig, Venetian, East, and other Shells
A Variety of Shell Jewellery
Table Ornaments, viz. : Shells, with Terra Catta Figures
Specimens of White Coral from the Indian Ocean
Pearl Shells, Hand-Painted, and adapted as ornaments for the Table
Pearl Shells for Hand Painting
Ornaments made out of Mother-of-Pearl
Pink Coral Jewellery
Stand No. 592
WILLIAM KING, Manufacturer, 3 0 Hardwicke Street,
Dublin
1 Shell W oi'k and Coral Ornaments
2 Bog Oak and Spar, and Imitation Coral Pearls, &e.
Stand No. 593 JAMES DILLON, Cattle Market Street, Cork
Machine-Driving (Gut Belting) Bands and Window-sash lines
These Bands are manufactured from the intestines of sheep,
commonly called Catgut, from sun-dried material, considered tho
best; all produced in Ireland, and only manufactured in Ireland
CLASS 2 0 .
Leather and Leather Goods, including Saddlery and Harness,
Boots and Shoe?, and Gloves.
Stand No. 594 RICHARD CLEAR, Watergate Street, Bandon
Brogue Leather
Stand No. 595 CATHERINE CREAN, 41 Irishtown, Clonmel
1 Foreign Sole Leather
2 Native Sols
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3 Native Uppsr „
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S e c t i o n E—Class 2 0
stand No. 596
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D U N N BROTHERS, Tanners, 26, 38, 3 9 & 4 0 Water­
course Road, and 4, 5, 6 & 7 Water Lane, Cork
" Butts," tanned from heavy-salted River Plate ox-hides
' 1 Bends " tanned from same description of Hides
" Crops " tanned from same, and got up in the Munster fold
" Crops " tanned from same, and got up in the Dublin fold
" Sides " tanned from same
' ' Offal" tanned from roundings of Butts and Bends
Roundings of Butts and Bends untanned, called " Glue Pieces" by
the trade, and used for sizing writing paper by paper manu­
facturers
Stand No. 597
1
2
3
WTLLIAM HACKETT tfc CO., 4 Patrick's Quay, and
7 Watercourse Road, Cork
Heavy Sole Leather as follows :—
20 South American heavy rounded Butts
10
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heavy crop Hides
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heavy Bends
Stand No. 598
EUGENE O'CALLAGHAN <fc SON, City Tanyard,
Limerick
1 2 Bales of Sole Leather manufactured from South American Hide
2 3
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Irish Hides
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Stand No. 599
D. UYAN
SON, 1, 3 & 3 Glen Lane, Cattle Market
Street, Cork
1 Sole Leather
2 Harness and Upper Leather
All manufactured from Irish Hides
Stand No. 600
ROBERT FITZGIBBON, Tanner, Clarence Street, Cork
1 Prime-tanned Foreign B. A. Crops
2 Harness Leather
Stand No. 601 J. J. DONOVAN, Stanfold, Quebec
Leather
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S e c t i o n E—Class 2 0
Stand No. 602
HAYES BROTHERS, New Row, South. Dublin
Tanned and Curried Leather, all manufactured by Exhibitor
stand No, 603
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3
4
5
THOMAS RUSSELL, Old Bridge, Clonmel
Harness Leather, brown
Brogue
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Shoe
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Shoe
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Stand No. 604
JOHN P. LYONS
CO., Common's Tannery, Cork
1 Heavy Butts made from South American Hides
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Crop Hides from
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Crops from Irish Hides in Dublin fold
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Crops from Irish Hides in Cork fold
5 Satin Calf-skins, from Irish Calf-skins
stand No. 605
JOHN TRACY, Tanner and Currier, Bishop St., Cork
1 Tanned and Curried Brogue Leather
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Light Shoe Leather
4 Harness Leather, tanned and curried
Stand No. 606
TIMOTHY O'DRISCOLL, 6 5 Duncan Street, Cork
Ladies' and Gentlemen's plain and fancy Boot and Shoe Uppers, all
made at the Factory, Duncan Street, Cork
Stand No. 607
JOHN F. LEVIS, Skibbereen, Co. Cork
1 Two Otter Skins from the River Hen, Skibbereen, Co. Cork
2 One Seal Skin from Cape Clear, Co. Cork
3 One Badger Skin from Mount Gabriel, Co. Cork
4 Upper Leather, manufactured in Skibbereen
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Exhibition
Section E -Class 2 0
Stand No. 608
RICHARD NEVILLE & SONS, Massytown, Macroom,
Co. Cork
Satin Calf
Memel Calf
Russett Calf
Kip Butt
Shoe Butt
Stand No. 609
Harness, brown
,, black
8 Shoe, brown
9 Brogue, brown
10 Waved Calf
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JOHN ROWBOTHAM & SONS, Manchester
1 Leather Belting, Laces
2 Cotton Bandings
3 Mill Furnishing
stand No. 610
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4
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WILLIAM HEGARTY & SONS, Tanners, Curriers and
Leather Merchants, Blarney Street, Cork
Monster Kid
Calf
Horse
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Glove
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Satin Veala
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„ Horse
Memel Calf
„ Goat
„ Horse
„ Kip Shoulders
Waxed Calf
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Middlings
Kip Butts
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Native Crupp
Spanish Crupp
Waterproof Brogue
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Russott Brogue
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Brown Strap
Black
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Levant Horse
„ Kip
„ Goat
„ Kip Shoulders
stand No. 611 KELLY, D U N N & CO., Limited, Watling St., Dublin
1 Parchment
2 Chamois
3 Whip Strings
4 Sausage Casings and Oils
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n E—Class 2 0
Stand No. 612 W E E. BOX & CO., 105 Middle Abbey St., Dublin
1 Riding, Racing, and Hunting Saddletrees and Side-saddletrees,
finished and unfinished ; Bits and Stirrups, Harness Mountings,.
Carriage Handles, Spring Locks, Pole Hooks, and Crabs. All
requisites in Silver, Steel, and Brass lor the Coach-Building and
Harness Makers' Trades
2 State and Civic Heraldic Coach and Harness Ornaments, Coats of
Arms. Crests, Cyphers and Monograms, including for Her Majesty,
the Viceroys De Grey and Marlborough, the Duke of Leinster, the
City Arms of Dublin, of many Lord Mayors, including that of
Daniel O'Connell, with its medallion of King William III., and
the Star on a Mural Crown of Lord Mayor Dawson
3 Riding and Driving Whips, State Whip used by the High Sheriff of
Dublin for year 1836
4 Set of Gold-mounted Miniature Driving Harness and Suit of Horse
Clothing to correspond ; Miniature Riding Saddle and Stirrups.
The Mountings, Trees, Plain and Patent Leather, Bridles, Bits,
and Stirrups, as well as the finished articles, were mide by
Exhibitors. Altogether, ten distinct branches of their trade were
required to produce the goods in this case. All goods exhibited
are of their own manufacture
stand No. 613
H. MULCAHY & SON, 6 3 George's St., Cork, Army
and Hunting Saddlers, and Harness Manufacturers
1
2
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4
5
Lady's Improved Hunting Saddle
Gentleman's
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Flat Racing Saddle
Steeplechase ,,
Double Set Improved Super-plated, Silver on German Silver CarriageHarness
6 Set Super-plated Silver on German Silver Gig Harness
7 Set Best Brass Brougham Harness
All manufactured on our Premises.
Miscellaneous Saddlery and Harness Goods, Stable Requisites, &c.
Stand No. 614
MOETIMBP. O'LEAEY, Saddler and Harness Maker,
New Street, Bantry
1 A Set of Gig Harness, with whole Buckles Silver on German, Silvered
Hames, Patent 1 eather Collar, Saddle and Bridle. All Hand
Work and made by Exhibitor
2 A Set of Gig Harness, Silver on German Silver Mounts, Patent
Leather Collar, Saddle, and Bridle
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S e c t i o n E—Class 2 0
Stand No. 614 —continued.
3 Two Sets Gig Harness, Solid Brass, Patent Leather Collars, Saddles,
and Bridles; one Collar lined with Blue Serge and stuffed with
Curled Hair, the other lined with Leather
4 A Set Gig Harness, Solid Brass Mounts, Patent Saddle and Bridle,
Patent Leather Side Pieces on Collar, lined with Blue Serge, and
stuffed with Curled Hair
5 Two Sets Extra-strong Posting Harness, Collars lined with Leather
and stuffed with Culled Hair, and Saddles with Brass Plates, to
prevent the skirts being torn by Backhand, Brass Hames, and
Traces with Chains
6 A Set of Posting Harness Brass Hames, and Traces with Chains.
Collar lined with Blue Serge and stuffed with Curled Hair
7 Two Large Heavy Sets Cart Harness, with Brass Mounts, Scotch
Straddles ; Collars and Straddles stuffed with Curled Hair
8 One Large Set Cart Harness, Single Leather Straddle, Brass Mounts ;
Collar and Straddle stuffed with Curled Hair
9 Three Set Heavy Cart Harness, Brass Mounts, Single Leather
Straddles, Collars and Straddles stuffed with Curled Hair
10 A Set of Cart Harness, Brass Mounts
11 Two Cart Straddles, two Breetchens, and two Winkers ; these are
Brown Work
12 Three Strong Biding Saddles, with Kneepuffs
13 Three Strong Riding Saddles, with Plain Flaps
stand No. 615
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
ROBERT DAY & SON, Army and Hunting Saddlers,
103 Patrick St., and 3 & 4 Bowlingreen St., Cork
Set of Best Quality Pair-horse Carriage Harness, with Silver-plated
Furniture
Set of Best Quality Brougham Harness, Brass Furniture
Set of
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Silver-plated Furniture
Set of
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Harness, with Patent Nickoline Furniture (for
which R. Day & Son are Sole Agents in Ireland)
Set of Light Harness, in Brown Leather, for Tax Cart, Brass Furni­
ture
Safety Side-saddle, invented by James Russell, Esq., Glanmire House
Day & Son's Improved Side-saddle
Plain Flap Hunting Saddle, with Improved Open Panel and Fur­
niture
Hunting Saddle, with Spence's Patent Safety Spring Bars
Hunting Saddle, with Breastplate and Bridle of Warwickshire Stain
Official Catalogue.
Section E—Class SO
Stand Ho. G1S—continued.
11 Suits of Super Kersy Horse Clothing
12
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Summer
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13 D a y & Son's Breaking Roller a n d Stable Appliances
A l l t h e above are made i n their workshops.
14 D a y & Son's Challenge Lawn Tennis Racquets a n d L a w n Tennis
Balls
15 D a y & Son's Challenge Lawn Tennis sets complete
16 Cricket Appliances
17 D a y & Son's " R o u g h W e a t h e r " Waterproof Coats, Box-seat Coats
a n d Driving Aprons
Stand N o 618
G. & J - Z A I K , B i s h o p Street, B i r m i n g h a m
W h i p s of every description
Stand No. 617
J A M E S M E E E Y ,4 0 Cork Street, D u b l i n
Livery Cockades of various Patterns and Sizes
Stand No. 618
J O H N L E A H Y , B o o t a n d S h o e Manufacturer, 6 6 & 6 7
G r a n d P a r a d e , Cork
Four Pairs Ladies' Boots
E i g h t ,, Gentlemen's B o o t s
Three „ Children's
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One Pair H u n t i n g B o o t s
Stand No. 619
T . L Y O N S & CO., L i m i t e d , S o u t h M a i n Street, Cork
Boot s a n d Shoes
Stand No. 6 3 0
D A N I E L O ' D W Y E R , N e w Road, Bandon
One Pair of Box-toe Shoes
Stand No. 6 2 1
1
2
3
4
5
D A N I E L CO I T G H L AN, 5 5 B r i d g e St., Skibbereen, Co.
Cork, I r e l a n d
One Pair Riding B o o t s (Men's)
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Men's Elastic Boots
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Men's Shooting Boots
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stand No. 6 2 2
Men's Shoes
Lady's Balmoral Boots
T . L Y O N S <fc CO., L i m i t e d , 21, 2 3 & 3 3 S o u t h M a i n
Street, Cork
1 Boots and Shoes various k i n d s
2 Leather, various k i n d s
3 B o o t and Shoe Uppers
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n E — C l a s s2 0
Stand No. 6 2 2 —continued.
4 Men's Boots made from Upper Leather tanned i n Cork
5
W o m e n ' s B o o t Uppers made from Cork Satin Calf S k i n s
W e shall exhibit t h e Leather from which these are m a d e
Stand No. 6 2 3
C I T Y O F C O R K B O O T M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO.,
L i m i t e d , 6 3 W a t e r c o u r s e R o a d , Cork
A large a n d varied assortment of all classes a n d qualities o f Ladies'
and Gentlemen's Boots
s t a n d No. 6 2 4
J O H N O ' D O N O G H U E , 1 & 2 S o u t h M a i n S t r e e t , Cork
Boots a n d Shoes, Strong, Medium and Fancy.
Stand Nos. 625 & 6 2 6
Irish manufacture
W I L L I A M M A G R A T H , 1 9 G r a n d P a r a d e , Cork
1
Case of Gentlemen's H u n t i n g , Military, Shooting, a n d W a l k i n g Boots
a n d Shoes, manufactured i n Cork
2
Case of Ladies' Boots a n d Shoes, manufactured i n Cork
N . B . T h e Boots distinguished w i t h a P i n k Label are made
entirely of leather manufactured i n Cork. Descriptive particulars
of each E x h i b i t w i l l be found i n t h e Cases, appended t o t h e Boot.*
3
Case of French Boots and Shoes a s sold b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 627
H E A T H E R BROTHERS,2 2 Lower Bridge St., Dublin
Boots and Shoes.
s t a n d No. 6 2 8
A l l manufactured b y Exhibitors
T H E WATERFORD BOOT & S H O E M A N U F A C ­
T U R I N G CO., W a t e r f o r d . E x h i b i t e d b y D w y e r &
Co., L i m i t e d , Cork
Boots a n d Shoes exclusively manufactured i n Waterford
Stand No, 6 2 9
1
B . K I N G & CO., W h o l e s a l e a n d R e t a i l B o o t a n d Show
M a n u f a c t u r e r s , 2 3 P a t r i c k S t . , Cork, a n d 1 2 7 George
St., Limerick
Ladies' W a l k i n g Boots, Button, Lace a n d Elastic, Rivetted, Machin*
a n d H a n d Sewn
2
Ladies' Dress a n d F a n c y Shoes, House Boots a n d Slippers
3
Gents' Grained H i d e Shooting Boots, Tops a n d B o t t o m s H a n d Sewn,
Extra Strong, Waterproof
4
Gents' Calf Lace, and Elastic Side Boots, double a n d single Soles.
Machine a n d H a n d Sewn
5
Gents' Dress Boots a n d Shoes, Court Shoes a n d Slippers
6
Boys' a n d Girls' Dress and School Boots, Rivetted, Machine and
Hand Sewn
Official Catalogue.
177
S e c t i o n E—Class 20
Stand No. 630
GEORGE SOUTHWICK, 51 South Mall, Cork
Boots and Shoes manufactured i n Cork b y Cork "Workmen
G E N T L E M E N ' S BOOTS A N D SHOES.
1
Lace Walking Boots, Crup, all Cork Leather
2
Button Boots, French Glove Kid Legs, Crup, Golosh and Soles, Cork
Leather
3
Cloth Button Boots, Crup, Golosh and Soles, Cork Leather
4
Lace Boots, French Glove Kid Legs, Crup, Golosh and Soles, Cork
Leather
5
6
Lace Boots, German Patent Leather, Cork Sole Leather
Lace Boots, Russian Leather Legs, Crup, Golosh, and Cork Soln
Leather
7
Lorne Lace Boots, Crup, all Cork Leather
8 Shooting Boots, Grain Cowhide, all Cork Leather
9
Russian Leather Tennis Shoes
10
Lace Boots, Porpoise Skin Uppers of English Tannage and Cork Solo
Leather
11
Albert Spring-side Boots, German Patent Leather and English Sole
Leather
12
Dress Boots, Prunella Legs, German Patent Leather Golosh, and
English Sole Leather
13
Russian Leather Regulation Boots, Cork Sole Leather
14
Regulation Boots, German Patent Leather Uppers, and Cork Solo
Leather
15
Dress Wellington Boots, Morocco Leather Legs, German Patent
' Leather Yamps, and English Sole Leather
16
Salmon Colour Top Boots, English Leather, and Cork Sole Leather
17
Newmarket Boots, German Patent Leather Vamps, English Cloth.
and Cork Sole Leather
18
Court Shoes, German Patent Leather Uppers, and English Sole Leather
19
Brown Top Racing Boots, all English Leather
20
Lace Boots, French Calf Skin Uppers, and Cork Sole Leather
21
Lorne Brogues, Crup all Cork Leather
22
Buckskin Cricket Boots, Cork Sole Leather
L A D I E S ' BOOTS A N D S H O E S
(All made of English Sole Leather.)
23 High Polish Button Boots, Prunella Legs, French Goloshed with
German Patent Leather, French Heels
,
7
8
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n E—Class SO
Stand No. 6 3 0 —continued.
24
H i g h Polish B u t t o n Boots. Prunella Legs, French Goloshed, w i t h
German P a t e n t Leather, French H e e l s
25
H i g h Polish B u t t o n Boots, Prunella Legs, French Goloshed, w i t h
Glazed Kid, French Heels
26
H i g h Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid Legs, German P a t e n t Leather
V a m p s a n d Toe-caps, French Heels
27
H i g h Polish B u t t o n Boots, Glazed K i d Legs, German P a t e n t Leather
Vamps a n d Toe-caps, French H e e l s
28
H i g h Polish B u t t o n Boots, Glazed Kid Legs, J e t embroidered V a m p s ,
French H e e l s
29
H ' g h Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid Legs, J e t embroidered
Vamps, French H e e l s
SO
H i g h Polish B u t t o n Boots, Prunella Legs, French Goloshed w i t h
Glazed Kid, H i g h French H e e l s
31
Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid, French H e e l s
32
Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid, French H e e l s
33
Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid, Straight Soles, French H e e l s
34
Polish B u t t o n Boots, Glazed Kid, French H e e l s
35
Polish B u t t o n Boots, Glazed Kid, French H e e l s
36
Polish B u t t o n Boots, Glazed Kid, Extra H i g h French H e e l s
37
Boy's Balmoral Boots, Calf K i d Legs, French Calf Golosh
38
R i d i n g Boots, German Patent Leather
39
B u t t o n Boots, Calf Kid Legs, Crup, Golosh, a n d Toe-caps
40
Balmoral Boots, Calf K i d Legs, Crup, Golosh, a n d Toe-caps
41
Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid, J e t embroidered Vamps, high
French H e e l s
42
Extra h i g h Polish Balmoral Boots, Glazed Kid, J e t embroidered
Vamps, h i g h French H e e l s
43
Lorne Brogues, German P a t e n t Leather
44
Lorne Brogues, French Calf S k i n
45
Russian Leather Tennis Shoes
46
B l u e S a t i n Court Shoes
47
W h i t e Satin Court Shoes
48
Bronze K i d Langtry Shoes, Lined w i t h B lu e Satin, h i g h French H e e l s
49
Bronze K i d W a t t e a u Shoes, Lined w i t h B l u e Satin, h i g h French Heels
50
Bronze K i d Court Shoes, Lined w i t h B l u e Satin, h i g h French Heels
£1
Black Satin Alexandra Shoes, Lined w i t h Cardinal Satin, h i g h French
Heels
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Official Catalogue.
'79
S e c t i o n E—Class 2 0
Stand No. 630—continued.
52
Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, J e t embroidered Vamps, h i g h French Heels
63
Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, h i g h French Heels
54
Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, French Heels
55
German Patent Leather Court Shoes, French Heels
56
German Patent Leather Court Shoes, Medium Heels
57
Glazed Kid "Watteau Shoes, J e t Embroidered Vamps, Medium Heels
68
Porpoise Skin Balmoral Boots, strong, wide soles and flat heels, for
winter wear
59
Girls' H i g h Polish Laced Boots, Glazed Kid, wide soles and flat heels
Stand No. 631
DWYEE
Cork
CO., Limited, 2 4 & 25 Groat George's St.
Boots and Shoes English and American Manufacture
Stand No. 632
1
MICHAEL CURTUST, 3 & 4 Blair's Hill, Sunday's Well
Ladies' Lace Boots, Gold Embroidered, made b y Exhibitor
2
Gents' Lace Boots, Shooting or Fishing, Waterproof
3
Ladies' Buttoned Kid Boots, Louis Blocked Heels, French style
4
Gents' Lace Boots, w i t h 2 Soles, one outside t h e other, American stylo
5
Ladies' Buttoned Durable Dress W a l k i n g Boots
G Gents' Elastic Patent Dress W a l k i n g Boots
7
Ladies' Riding Boots or Stage Boots
8
Gents' Black Satin B a l l Shoes, Gold Embroidered, made b y Exhibitor
for Exhibition
Stand No. 633
1
WILLIAM CABMODY, 0 Tuckey Street, Cork
Gentlemen's Button Boots
2
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Lace
3
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Fast W a l k i n g Boots
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Parade
6
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Watertight Shooting Boota
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6
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Spring Boots
7
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Lace
8
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Ladies' Louis-Heel Kid Lace Boots
9
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10
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Button Boota
Button Boota
Kade b y m e from Leather tanned i n t h e City o f Cork
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
i8o
S e c t i o n E — C l a s s2 0
Stand No. 633—continued.
11
12
13
14
15
Gentlemen's Newmarket Boots
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Jockey
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Patent Leather Biding Boots
Drab Cloth Button
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Drab Cloth Patent Lace Boots
16
17
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19
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Blue Cloth Button
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Gentlemen's Drab Cloth Patent Leather Shoes
Ladies' Louis-Heel Button Boots
Gents' Patent Leather Dress Shoes
20
21
22
23
24
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Alligator-skin Boots
,, Brown Leather Yachting Boots
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Shoes
Ladies' Lace Boots
Gents' Cork Double Sole Boots
Made from English, Irish, and Foreign tanned Leathers
Stand No. 634
R O B E R T P A R K E R , 9 Capel Street, a n d 3 8 Lower
Camden Street
WHOLESALE A U D RETAIL T R A D E
The fine Kid and Patent Leather in this ease, French Calf, Kip, Crup,
and Sole Leather, Irish cut, and made top and bottom on the
premises, 9 Capel Street. Established since 1848
stand No. 635
J A M E S W I N S T A N L E Y , 4 3 t o 4 5 B a c k Lane, Dublin
Boots and Shoes for wholesale trade
Stand No. 636
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
T H O M A S O V A N S & CO.,'14 Merchants' Quay, Dublin
Ladies' Boots
Girls'
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Gentlemen's Boots
Army Bluchers
Boys' Boots
Ladies' Poplin Slippers
Closed Uppers
Official Catalogue.
1 8 1
Section. E — C l a s s SO
stand Ho. 637
D . POIROTTE & SON", 12 Suffolk Street, Dublin
1
French Boots and Shoes for Ladies
2
Irish-manufactured Ladies' Boots and Shoes, made of French materials
Section F .
C L A S S 2 1 .
Manufactures in Cotton, Flax, Hemp, Jute, and other
Vegetable Fibres.
Stand Ho. 638
T H E GREENMOTTNT S P I N N I N G CO., Harold's Cross,
Dublin
Table Damasks, Linens, Hollands, Sheetings, and other Linen Goods ;
also Cotton Yarns
Stand No. 639
M A Y F I E L D S P I N N I N G CO., Portland, Waterford,
Ireland
1 Cotton i n various stages of manufacture
2 Cotton Yarns, Grey, Bleached and Dyed
3 Cotton Goods, Grey, Bleached and Coloured
4 Linen Goods
5 Union Goods
Stand Ho. 610
B O Y N E M I L L M A N U F A C T U R I N G CO., Limited,
B o y n e Mills, Drogheda. Nicholas Whitworth, Sec.
a n d Manager
COTTONS
1
Dyed Twills and Sateens for Linings and Dress Goods, newest designs
2 Printed
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3 White Shirts, for day and night
4 Printed and Turkey red Handkerchiefs
5 Grey and White Twills
6 Grey and White Calicoes
1 Turkish White Towels
8 White Cambrics
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S e c t i o n F—Class 2 1
Stand No, 641
J. N. RICHARDSON, [SONS & OWDEN, Limited^
Belfast
1
Rough Browns, Creams and Mantle Linens
2
3
Finished Hollands, Brown, Slate and Black
Fronting, Medium, and H e a v y Linens
4
5
Pillow Linens and Sheetings
Diapers
6
7
Table Cloths and Napkins t o match
D'Oylies
8
Cambric, Hem-stitched and Embroidered Handkerchiefs
Stand No. 642
1
ROBERT USHER & CO., Greenhills Factory, Drc E hcda
Bed and Mattress Tickens
2
Brown, Loom and Bleached Table Diapers
3
4
5
Brown, Loom and Bleached Russian Diapers
Loom and Bleached Sheetings
Drogheda Loom Linens
6
7
Half, three-quarter, and full W h i t e Bleached Linen Boat L i n i n g s
Brown, Cream, and W h i t e Drills
8
Check and Bordered Glass and Tea Cloths
9
Loom and Bleached Huckaback i n Piece and Towels
10
Loom and Bleached Honeycourt Bath Towels
11
Barleycorn, Birdeye and Fancy Diaper Towellings
12
Brown and Loom Twill and Diaper Rollerings, &c., &c.
Stand No. 643
THE DRCGHFDA LINEN CO., Lower Tumi-. Balbriggan, Co. Dublin
Pieces of Bed Ticken, pure Flax Sheeting 2J yards wide, Table Diaper
and Damask, Huckaback Towelling, Glass Cloths, Cl»eck for con­
tract (used and supplied t o North Dublin Union)
Stand No. 6 4 4
1
H I L L S B O R O U G H L I N E N CO., Limited, H i l l s b o r o u g h ,
Cc. D o w n , I r e l a n l
Loom and Bleached Damask Towels
2
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Huck
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3
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Fancy
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4
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Glass Cloth, and all sorts of I l a i n Linans
Official Catalogue.
'83
S e c t i o n F—Class 2 1
Stand No. 645
1
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JOHN CONLAND & SONS, 7 Alfred Street, Belfast
White and Printed Bordered Lawn Handkerchiefs
11
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Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
n
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Hem-stitched Linen Cambric Handk's
4 7/8 and 4/4 wide Family Linen
5
Pillow-case Linen, 40, 42, 45, 50, 54, and 60 inches wide
6
Sheetings, Plain and Twilled, 2 t o3 | yards wide
7
8
Diapers, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 4/4, 9/8, 5/4, and 6/4 yards wide
Towels and Towellings, Glass Cloths
9
Damask, Loom and Cream, i n Piece, Napkins, and Table Cloths
10
Damask and Double Damask, Bleached, i n Piece, Napkins, Tabl«
Cloths, Doylies, and Toilets
11
A variety of Furnishing Materials in Tapestry Curtains, Table Covers
and Upholstering Tapestry of all sorts, Embroidered Window
Blinds, Fancy Ticking, D u s t Rugs, &e., &c.
No. 11, Belgian Manufacture ; all t h e others Irish
Stand No. 616
1
JOHN BROWN, Milton Mills, Gookstown, Go. Tyrone
4/4 wide Black Holland Linens
2
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Slate
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3
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Brown
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4
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Chocolate Holland Linens
5
8/4 wide Black Buckram
6
7
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4/4
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Rough Brown
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8 5/4 and 6/4 wide Rough Brown „
9 4/4 wide Pale Rough Linens
10 40-inch wide Heavy Black Linens
11 Samples of Green Retted and Scutched Flax
12 Samples of Pale and Dark Linen Yarns
Stand No. 647
1
BEENNAN & SON, Laurencetown, Gilford, Go. Down
3/4 and 7/8 Lawns
2 7/8 and 4/4 Fine Medium Linens
3 7/8 and 4/4 Strong , ,
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4
7/8 and 4/4 Extra Heavy
5
9/8, 5/4, 6/4, 10/4, 11/4, and 12/4 Sheetings
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
184
Section F—Class2 1
Stand No. 647—continued.
6
5/8, 3/4, and 7 / 8 L a w n Handkerchiefs
7
23 inch and 3/4 Linen
8
5 / 8 a n d 3 / 4 Huckaback Towels a n d other F a n c y Pa tte r n s
9
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5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 4/4, 2/8, 5 / 4 a n d 6 / 4 Birdeye Diapers
10
4/4, 9/8, a n d 5 / 4 F i s h e y e Diapers
11
5 / 8 a n d 3 / 4 Spot, another N e w Pattern Diaper N a p k i n s
12
5/8, 3/4, a n d 7 / 8 Damask N a p k i n s
13
5 / 8 , 3/4, a n d 7 / 8 Double Damask N a p k i n s
U
6 / 4
15
rn%4 ' f o / i * 8 / 4 ' 8 / 4 X 1 0 / 4 ' 1 0 / 4 X 1 0 ' 4 '
) S i n S l ea n d Double
10/4x12/4
r
D a m a s k Table
10/4 x 14/4, 10/4 x 16/4, 10/4 x 18/4, 10/4 x 20/4, \
Cloths
10/4x24/4,10/4x26/4
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16
6/4, 7/4, 8/4, and 1 0 / 4 S p o t a n d Damask i n piece
17
4 / 4 Rough Brown, Slate a n d Black Hollands
Stand No. 6 4 8
1
T H E W H I T E W E L L P R I N T W O R K S OO., Limited,.
Whitewell, Belfast. J o h n L . Marshall, Secretary
Printed Linen Shirtings
2
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Linen L a wn Dresses
3
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Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
s t a n d No. 6 4 9
M A G T J I R E & E D W A R D S , 6 0 Tipper A r t h u r S t . , B e l f a s t
Fancy Linen Drills, and Satin Mattress Coverings
W h i t e a n d Brown L i n e n a n d U n i o n Ticks
T h e " U n i o n " Spring Palliasse (Registered)
Stand No. 6 5 0
1
2
J O H N H E N D E R S O N , Sherrygroom, Dungannon
W h i t e a n d Black India Tapes
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Star
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3
Stay Bindings, Coloured, W h i t e and Black
4
Boot W e b i n various w i d t h s
5
Cocoa Bindings
6
Chair W e b s
7
Spindle Bandings
8
Venetian W e b s i n various colours
9
Mattress Bindings, various qualities and co1 ours
Official Catalogue.
185
Section F—Class 2 1
stand No. 651
R O B E R T S O N , L E D L I E , F E R G U S O N & CO., L i m i t e d ,
M u n st er Arcade, Patrick St. a n d George's St., Cork
1 Silk and "Wool SMrts and Shirtings specially manufactured for t h e
Munster Arcade, Cork, b y John Stevenson, Newtownards, near
Belfast (Patterns registered)
2 Hand-knit Socks of Irish Yarn, knit on Valencia Island
8tand No, 652
H I C K S , S T E E N & CO., W i l s o n Street Mills, B e l f a s t
Ireland
White and Coloured Sewing Threads
stand No. 653
1
F . W . H A Y E S & CO., Seapatriek Mills, Banbridge
Linen Threads of every description for hand and machine use
2 Prime Warp Yarns for Sheetings and Damasks
3
Flax, Dressed and Undressed
Stand No. 654
H E N R Y C A M P B E L L & CO., M o s s l e y Mills, B e l f a s t
Linen Yarns and Linen Threads on Spools, Skeins and Knots, suitable
for all classes of Machines, H a n d Sewing, Book Binding, Leather,
Carpet, Lace and Tailors' work
Stand No. 655
1
W I L L I A M B A R B O U R & SONS, Hilden F l a x Mills,
Liaburn, Ireland
Linen Threads i n hanks, balls, and on spools
2 Shoe Threads i n balls
3 Linen Yarns, H e m p Yarns
4 Twines for Fishing Lines, Net-making
5 Seaming, Roping, &c.
Stand No. 656
D U N B A R , M ' M A S T E R & CO., Gilford, Co. D o w n
1 Linen Yarns, Grey and Bleached
2 Linen Threads, Dyed and Bleached, for Tailors, Shoemakers, and Book­
binders ; for Carpets and Leather work ; for Fishing N e t s ; for
Lace Making, Embroidery, &c. &c.
stand No. 657
S U S A N N A H . C H A N D L E E , Quinagh, Carlow
Irish hand-made Linen Buttons
Cork Industrial Exhibition
186
Section F—Class2 1
Stand No. 658
1
W I L L I A M S H A W & CO., Millfleld F l a x M i l l s , Cork
Irish F l a x Straw
2
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Scutched
3
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Hackled
4
French Flax, Hackled
5
6
D u tch
Flemish
7
H a n k Samples of Line Yarns
8
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Tow
Line Yarns, Bunched
9
10
Tow
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Stand No. 659
J- & L . F . GOODBODY, Clashawaun F a c t o r y , Clara,
K i n g ' s Co.
1
Jute Yarns for Rope-makers
2
Sacks for Corn, Flour, Meal, Bran, Potatoes, etc.
3
Bags for Flour, Coal, Manure, etc.
4
Tarpaulin for various purposes
5
Roofing Canvas
6
Twine for t y i n g Corn Sacks
7
Twine for lacing Flour and Meal Sacks
8
Twine for mending purposes
9
Raw Jute, the material from which above are made
Stand No. 6 6 0
W . F . M O O R E <fc CO., L i m i t e d , M o n k s t o w n Mills,
Wliit eab b ey, Co. Antrim.
Sail Cloth of different qualities, of great strength and wearing
qualities, manufactured from Irish hand-scutehed F l a x
1
3 Bolts., 1st quality
2
3
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Extra, 2nd quality
3
4
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Boiled, 3rd quality
4
Samples of all qualities and numbers
Official Catalogue.
. 8 7
S e c t i o n F—Class 2 1
stand No, 661
1
2
3
GRAVES' PATENT ROOFING CO., New Ross, Ireland
Model Girder Roof, w i t h sample of Patent Roofing attached, cut from
a roof t e n years old
Sample Roll of N o . 0 Patent Roofing for Gutter-ways, Ice Houses,
Dairies, etc.
Sample Rolls of N o . 1 and N o . 2 Patent Roofing, for Sheds, Farm
Buildings, and every other k i n d of roof
stand No. 662
A. LEHMANN (August, Julius, Albert), 7 2 Finsbury
Pavement, London, E.C., and Westphalia Mills, Bow
London, E.
1 A Roll of Asphalte Roofing
2 Model of Open Shed covered w i t h Asphalte Roofing, and cement
washed
3 Model of Fowl House, entirely constructed of Asphalte Roofing on
framework
4 Model of Ornamental Rustic Garden Store-house, entirely constructed
of Asphalte Roofing ou lattice-work
5 Model of Shed, entirely constructed of Asphalte Roofing o n frame­
work, and painted
6 Samples of Asphalte Varnish for Dressing
7
Roofing N a i l s
stand No. 6 6 3
J O H N R O G E R S , 7 9 Vict oria Street, B e l f a s t
1
" F e l t Roof," w i t h Improved Sky-lights, showing t h e proper con­
struction of t h e shed, and how t o p u t o n j h e F e l t
1
Roll of Patent Roofing F e l t
2
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Sarking
4
5
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Inodorous „
Brown Sheathing F elt
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Black
6
7
8
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Sample of Asphalte Flooring
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Patent F e l t Varnish
9
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10
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Black Varnish
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Mineral Paint
11
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, , Brown
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12 Samples of " Irish " A x l e Grease, i n tins
13
Sample of Extra Fine A x l e Grease, i n k e g
188
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
S e c t i o n F—Class 2 1
Stand No. 633—continued.
1 4 Samples of F i n e Cog-wheel Greases (black and white)
15
16
Sample of W i r e Guard for sliop windows
Samples o f W i r e W e b s
17
Sample of Strong Iron Wire W e b , for Kiln Floors
18
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Patent Mill P i c k s and Chisels
19
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Leather B e l t i n g
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T i n Sieves
20
21
W i r e Sieves a n d Riddles
2 2 A l l k i n d s of P l a i n a n d F a n c y Wirework and Zincs
Stand No. 664
McTEAR & CO., Limited, 117, 119, & 131 Corporation
Street, Belfast
1
Model F e l t Roof a n d Asphalte Floor
2
Specimens of Mouldings
3
R o l l o f Roofing F e l t
4
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Sarking Felt, for p u t t i n g under Slabs, W o o d e n Sheeting, etc.
5
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Inodorous F e l t , for p u t t i n g under Carpets t o preserve them,
a n d t o deaden sound, also under paper u p o n w a l l s t o k e e p
out damp
6
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Black Ship's Sheathing F e l t
7
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Brown
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8
Specimens of H a i r or Boiler Felt, for covering S t e a m Boilers, and
S t e a m or Wa t er Pipes, etc.
9
Piece of W o o d t a k e n from a Ship's Bottom, s h o w i n g ravages o f Marine
creatures, against wh i ch t h e Sheathing F e l t i s a guard and
preventive
C L A S S2 2 .
M a n u f a c t u r e s i n W o o l , A l p a c a , Mohair, e t c .
Stand No. 665
1
Friezes
2
Tweeds
3
Flannels
4
Serges
EDWARD SEALY, Kerry Woollon Mills, Beaufort,
Killarney, Co. Kerry
Official Catalogue.
189
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 2
stand No, 6 6 6
J O H N M A H O N Y , W o o l l e n Manufacturer, Croom, Co.
Limerick
1
2
4 Pair Blankets
4 E n d s Flannels
3
4 E n d s Friezes
4
8 E n d s Tweeds
Stand No. 6 6 7
1
2
M A R T I N M A H O N Y & B R O T H E R S , Limited, 3 Camdem.
Quay, Cork, a n d B l a r n e y F a c t o r y
' Blarney Tweeds," from Colonial W o o l
" Mangerton Tweeds," made from Home and Foreign Wool
8
" Tuskar Boating Serges," pure Indigo dye, H o m e and Foreign Wool.
4
" B l a r n e y Moss, Greys and Suiting Serges," made from Home a n d
Foreign W o ol
5
6
All Wool "Frieze"
" Trouserings and Coatings " from Colonial Wools
7
8
" Railway Wraps "
" Irish Flannels," all Wool
Every process, from t h e fleece Wool t o t h e finished cloth, carried _
out i n t h e Blarney Factory
Stand No. 6 6 8
MARQTJIS O P W A T E R F O R D ' S W O O L L E N M I L L S ,
K i l m a c t h o m a s . Robertson, Ledlie, F e r g u s o n , & Co.,
L i m i t e d , A g e n t s f o r Cork
Irish Tweeds and Friezes manufactured in Ireland of Irish Wool
stand No. 6 6 9
P . M ' L E A N & S O N , W o o l l e n F act ory, D u n m a n w a y
Tweeds made from Irish and Australian Wool
Stand No. 670
1
D A N I E L COVENEY,
K i n s a l e , Co. Cork
Tracton
Abbey,
Ballyfeard,
Tweeds of a heavy serviceable make specially manufactured t o suit &
country trade
2
Coloured Friezes
3
White and Coloured Flannels
4
Blankets
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 2
Stand No. 671
M I C H A E L M E N N I S , B e n a s c r e s n a M i l l s , Ros3carberv
Co. Cork
Tweeds
Stand No. 672
T H E N I K E V A L E W O O L L E N 1WTT.T.R CO., B a l l y m a carbry, n e a r Clonmel
Irish Friezes, Tweeds and Blankets
s t a n d No. 673
T H E B A N S H A "WOOLLEN M I L L S CO., Limited,
B a n s h a , Co. Tipperary
1
2
Raw "Wool
Yarns
3
Tweeds
Stand No. 674
J O H N C H A R L E S S M I T H , Caledon W o o l l e n Tvnii,,
Caledon, Co. T y r o n e
Irish Tweeds
Stand No. 675
D A N I E L L Y N C H & CO., Drip33y M i l l s , a n d M a c r o o m
Co. Cork
1
Blankets
2
Flannels
3
4
Military Quilts or Rugs
Tweeds
Stand No. 676
J O H N COGAJST & S O N , Ballincrarig M i l l s , Midleton,
Co. Cork
1
Tweeds, 8 or 10 Samples
2
Double-dyed Blue Pilot
3
Double-dyed Blue Napped Frieze
i
Blankets of Irish Wool
5
Swanskins and Flannels
€
Indigo Blue and Black Serges
A l l of Irish Materials and manufactured b y Exhibitors
Official Catalogue.
191
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s 32
Stand No. 677 P A U L P L Y N N , Clare Mills, Newport, Co. Tipperary
1 Blankets
2
Friezes
3
Flannels
4
Grey Miller Sergo
5
Blue Miller Serge
6
Irish Tweed
Stand No. G78
G L E E S O N , S M I T H & CO., trading aa t h e A T H L O N E
W O O L L E N M I L L S CO., S h a n n o n a n d B uiiibrook
Mills, Athlono
1 Irish Cheviot Tweeds, made from pure Irish Wool only
2 West of Ireland Tweeds, made from Saxony Wool
3
Irish Friezes, made from Irish Wool only
4
Melton Cloths, out of Foreign Wools
5
Serges, from Irish and Foreign Wools
6 Fancy Yarns for Manufacturers' use
stand No. 679
1
2
M A R T I N M A H O N Y & B R O T H E R S , Limited, 3 Camdeit
Quay, Cork, a n d B l a r n e y F a c t o r y
Knitting Worsteds and Yarns
Fingering Worsteds, all colours and mixtures, dyed i n Hank and i n
Wool
8tand No. 6 8 0
C O R N E L I U S L O N E R O A N , Mount Anglesby Woollen
Mills, Cloglieen, Caliir, Co. Tipperary
1
2
Tweeds
Doulile-dyed Friezes
3
Double-dyed Pilots
4 White, Blue, and Scarlet Flannels
5
Serges
stand No. 681
1
Q U I N L A N B R O T H E R S , Araglin F a c t o r y a n d D y »
W o r k s ; W a r e h o u s e , Queen's Square, F e r m o y
Blue and Black Serges (Pure Indigo Blue and Woaded Black)
2 Tweeds
3 Eailway and Carriage Wraps, Mauds and Shawls
4 W h i t e and Coloured Blankets
5 D y e d Yarns, Quilts, &c.
6
W h i t e and Coloured Flannels, Blue and Coloured Friezes
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 2
s t a n d No. 6 8 2
EDWARD
Works
C.
GUINNESS,
Kingsbridge
1
Irish Tweeds, Serges, Friezes, Blankets and Flannels
2
Samples of Irish W o o l used i n manufacture of above goods
Woollan
3
Samples of Yarn i n various stages of manufacture
4
Samples of Bobbins, D y e Wools, &c., used i n Kingsbridge Woollen
Works
3tand No. 6 8 3
J O S . R E V I N G T O N , Tralee
Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels
Stand No. 6 8 4
A . 6 R E A V E N & S O N S , Upper Cross Mills, Kimmage,
Co. D u b l i n
1
Tweeds
2
W h i t e and Coloured Flannels
3
4
Sailor's Indigo
N u n ' s Serge
5
Black Kimmage Cord for Soutans
6
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Diagonal Coating
Stand No. 685
1
F . & J- C L A Y T O N , N a v a n , Co. M e a t h
Tweeds, Cheviot and Saxony
2
Worsted Coatings
3
Serges
4
Friezes
5
6
Blankets
Railway Rugs
7
Ladies' Dress Materials
8
Knitting Yarns
9
Sheepskin Hearth Rugs
10
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Carriage, Car, and Door Mats
Stand No. 6 8 6
O'BRIEN B R O T H E R S , St. Patriot's Woollen Mills,
Cork
Tweeds, Serges and Rugs, made from H o m e a n d Foreign Wool
Official Catalogue.
'93
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s 22
stand No. 687
D A N I E L J . IVTAIIOI'TY, Kenmare, Go. Ker r y
1 A light piece of Kenmare Home-spun Tweed
2
A dark piece of Kenmare Home-Spun Tweed (hand-made)
Stand No. 688
M'CEBADY BROTHERS, Belview Woollen Works
Dublin
1 Serges
2 Tweeds
3 Meltons
4 Friezes
Stand No. 689
W A L L I S & POLLOCK, T h e D o u g l a s Mills, Cork
1 Linen and Cambric Yarns. Linens and other manufactures made
from Flax. Also Flaxes in raw and dressed state, &c.
2 Cheviot and Saxony Tweeds. Woollen Yarns
3 Tweed Loom a t wo.k
atand No. 690
1
H I L L <& S O N S , B l u e B e l l a n d L u c a n Factories, Co.
Dublin
Irish Frieze
2 Saxony Tweeds
3 Cheviot Tweeds
Stand No. 691
SCOTT & S T R I C K L A N D , I s l a n d Bridge M i l l s , Dublin
Tweeds, Friezes, Meltons and Kugs
Stand No. 692
D . L U C Y & CO., W o o l Merchants, D y e r s a n d Finishers,
a n d W o o l l e n Manufacturers; Warehouse—141 Barrack
Street; Factory—Watercourse Road, Cork
1 Blankets in several qualities
2 Flannels, Scarlet and White
3 Swanskins, Scarlet and White
4 Indigo Blue Pilot
5
Indigo Blue Flannel Serge
S Specimens of Dyeing in Yarns and Woollen Fabrics
Cork Industrial
194
Exhibition
Section F—Class 2 2
JAMES M U L L I N G , Blarney Street, Cork
s t a n d No. 6 9 3
1
Blankets made of Irisli W o o l
2
Flannels
Stand No. 694
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CHARLES COMERFORD,
Ballinakill, Queen's Co.
-Woollen
Manufacturer,
Specimens of Home-spnns and Flannels
stand No. 695
MICHAEL CORCORAN, Manufacturer, Ballinakill,
Queen's Co.
F l a n n e l s 2 pieces of W h i t e Flannel 74 yards l o n g and 28 inches m
width, commonly known as Ballinakills
Stand No. 696
R- U. P. FITZGERALD, Corkbeg Island, Whitegate
Co. Cork
Jersey Frocks of Irish Wool hand k n i t
Stana No. 697
1
PATRICK. LEAHY, Midleton
Flannel, Coarse.
2
,,
M y own manufacture
Fine
,
3
4
Melted Tallow
,,
Skin Wool. M y own pulling
5
6
Fleece Wool, Fine
,,
Long and Strong
stand No. 698
JOHN HOGAN, Walslitown, Midleton
Flannel and Linen
Stand No. 699
1
2
JOHN O'BRIEN & CO., 58 Patrick Street, Cork
Irish Tweeds
, , Serge Suitings
3
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Coatings
4
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Friezes
Official Catalogue.
>95
S e c t i o n F—Class 2 2
8taad No. 700
J. DOHEETY & SONS, Queen Street, Cork
1 Specimens of Dressing and D y e i n g o n Ostrich Feathers
2
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3
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4
)>
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Dyeing o n S k i n Mats
5
,
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Damasks
«
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Silks
7
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Velveteens
8
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Tram Silk
Skein Wool
Tinting o n White Curtains
G L A S S2 3 .
Silks, Velvets, and Mixed Fabrics.
Stand No. 701
PIM BROTHERS & CO., 2 3 William Street, Dublin
1 Irish Poplins, Silks, Silk Handkerchiefs
2 Furniture Materials
3
Mantles and Costumes
Stand No. 702
O'REILLY, DUNNE & CO., SO College Green, Dublin
Richest Black and Coloured Pure Silk Warp Poplins
Stand No. 703
JAMES FORREST & SONS, 101 Grafton St., Dublin.
and 3 4 Patrick St., Cork
Specimens of Irish-manufactured Lace Goods
C L A S S2 4 .
Carpets, Tapestry, Fringe, Lace, and Embroidery.
stand No. 704
M. NAIRN & CO., Kirkcaldy, Scotland; London Warehouse 131 Aldersgate St., E.C.; Manchester "Ware­
house—Canal Street and Winshull Street; Glasgow
Warehouse—Centre Street; Paris Warehouses—57
Boulevard Ornano, and 3 Avenue de l'Opeia
1
Floor Cloth, manufactured 8 yards wide
2
Linoleum, manufactured 4 yards wide
x
Cork Industrial
Ig 6
Exhibition
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 4
stand No. 705
E N O C H C L A R K E & SONS, N e a t e St., Oobourg Road,
Old K e n t Road, London, S.E.
Three Squares Floor Cloth, each 12 ft. b y 12 ft.
stand No. 706
J O H N B A R R Y , O S T L E R E & CO., Limited, Fortk
W o r k s , Kirkcaldy, Scotland
1
Linoleum, 4 yards wide
2
3
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2
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Ground Cork, used i n manufacture of above
4
5
6
Canvas
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Linseed Oil
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Oil Floor Cloth, made i n Sheets, 8 yards by 25 yards, i n one piew
7
Canvas, forming foundation of this cloth
stand No. 707
A . G R A N T & CO., Patrick Street, Cork
Carpets and Curtains, imported
Stand No. 7 0 8
W I L L I A M TODD & CO., L ac e Manufacturers, 7, 8 &
9 William Street, Limerick
Limerick Laces in Tambour, Applique, Guipure Point, and other
makes
stand No. 7 0 9
1
C A N N O C K & CO., Limited, Limerick
2
Whito Tambour Laces—Flounces, Albs, Rochets, Handkerchiefs,
Sets, etc!
White Run Laces—Fiehues, Surplices, Albs, Sets, Collars and Cuft
3
Black Laces, Flounces, Tunics, etc.
Stand No. 710
J . COLBECK, 17 Patrick Street, Cork
1 Specimens of Real Irish Lace
2 Real Irish Point
3 Crochet
4 Carrickmacross
5
6
Limerick Laces
Milliuery and Head-dresses
Official Catalogue.
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S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 4
stand No. 711
T . L Y O N S & CO., L i m i t s d , 2 0 & 2 3 S o u t h M a i n S t .
Cork
Real Crochet Quilts a n d Antimacassars
Stand No. 712
1
D W Y E R & CO., L i m i t e d , 2 4 & 2 5 G r e a t George'sS t
Cork
Esal Irish Crochet Lace i n sets of Collars and Caffs
2 Flouncings, Trimmings, a n d E d g i n g s
3
Crochet Antimacassars a n d Toilet Sets
Stand No. 713
L . OOOIILA.N & CO., 116 P a t r i c k S t r e e t , Cork
1
Irish Guipure Crochet Flounces
2
Limerick Lace Applique Flounce
3 Irish Crochet Child's Frock
4
j; Point Lace Flounce (Youghal)
5
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Collar and Cuffs (Youghal)
6
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7
,, Poplin Tabernacle Curtains (embroidered)
Stand No. 714
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Handkerchief
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L E T T Y O'DONOGIIUE, F a i r Street, M a l l o w
Crochet Cover, one yard square
Stand No. 715
1
THE D O M I N I C A N FATHERS, s t
Q u a y , Cork
MARY'S, I W V
Banner of t h e Blessed Sacrament
2 Banner of t h e Blessed Virgin Immaculate
SI Humeral Veil
These are all embroidered b y Mrs. Murphy, o f Clifton, Cork
Stand No. 716
1
T H E D O M I N I C A N F A T H E R S , St.
Q u a y , Cork
Preaching Stole
2
A Tabernacle Veil
Mary's
These are embroidered b y Mrs. Fords, o f S y d n e y Place, Cork
Pope':,
'
9
8
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 4
Btand No. 717
M. A . S K I L L I N , 5 0 Great George Street, Cork
1
Church Vestments
2
3
4
Stoles
Barrettas
Rabbas Collars
5
6
7
Lace Altar Fall
Linen Altar Cloth
Ciborium Cover, P i x Case, Oil Stock
8
9
10
Cinctures of Flax
Missal and Breviary Registers
Two Antique Chairs, Irish Oak Carved, Upholstered in Embroidery
11
Embroidered Draperies, Mantlepiece, etc.
1 2 , Bannerettes
13 Specimens of Household Embroidery, Badges, etc.
14 Tapestry Embroidery
15 Ancient Venetian Mirror
16 Original Etchings by Rembrandt .in All the work designed and
executed i n Cork, at M. A. Skillin's
Stand No. 718
C O N V E N T OE GOOD S H E P H E R D , Sunday's Well,
Cork
Church "Vestments, etc.
*
Btand No. 719
1
2
F I R M I N & S O N S , Limited, 7 3 D a m e Street, Dublin..
a n d a t London, Birmingham, a n d N e w Y or k
Metal Buttons
Military Badges and Ornaments
s t a n d No. 720
M i e s M A R I A N N E M U R P H Y , Fair H i l l , Cork
1
A Shade of W a x Flowers, mixed
2
W a x Hyacinth, white, in shade
3
4
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purple
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Speumens of Paper Flowers in Epergne, for Winter purposes.
Official Catalogue.
Q9
S e c t i o n F—Class 2 4
Stand No. 721
MARY FITZGIBBON, 3 0 Pope's Quay, Cork
Wreathes and Crosses made of W a x Flowers, different varieties of
Wax Flowers, Table Ornaments, Wax Figures ; each and every
article made b y hand, without moulds, and from own designs
stand No. 722
MISS FRIDESWIDE F. BEEOHEY, Dovedale Houst,
Matlock Bath., Derbyshire
°o.
Artificial French Paper Roses for table or personal decoration
C L A S S2 5 .
Articles of Clothing, exclusive of those made of Leather.
Stand No. 723
WOOD & SON, 4 6 Patrick Street, Cork
1 Patent Flexible Silk and F elt Hats, manufactured b y Carl Bartfeldt,
Bremen
2 Soft and Patent Zephyr F elt Hats, manufactured by Ph. Mockel,
Homburg
3 Pull-Over F e l t Hats, Black and Coloured, manufactured b y Henry
Heath, London
4 Pull-Over Felt Hats, Black and Coloured, manufactured b y Lincoln
Bennett & Co., London
5
French Plush Hats, manufactured b y Henry Heath, London
«
French Plush Hats, manufactured b y Lincoln, Bennett & Co., London
7
All Felt Hats, Black and Coloured, shaped and trimmed b y Henry
Heath, London
8
All Felt Hats, Black and Coloured, shaped and trimmed by Lincoln
Bennett & Co., London
9 Opera H a t on Springs, manufactured b y Henry Heath, London
10 French Pull-Over Hood for F e l t Hatting
11
French Plush for Silk Hatting
12
Materials used in Felt Hatting
13
Materials used i n Bodies of Silk Hats, Pull-Over Hats, Cloth Tweed,
or Merino Hats
zoo
Section F—Class2 5
Stand No. 7 2 4
J O H N J . S T A C K , 6 8 a n d 6 9 Grand Parade, Cork
1 Silk H a t s
2 Tweed Hat s manufactured from " Blarney, Navan, and Norc H a v a l "
Tweeds
3 Round and Square P u l l Overs
4 Round Cloths, without seams
5
Square Cloth, w i t h and without seams
6
Court H a t
7
8
Livery H a t
Materials used i n t h e manufacture
Siand No. 725
J . M O R G A N , H a t Manufacturer, 9 G r a f t o n Street,
Dublin
1
2
Silk Hat, Arep
Silk Hat, Arep, manufactured on consolidated hody, very lightweight,
about 2 ozs.
8
4
Silk Clerical H a t
Silk Livery Hat, Lace Band and Binding
5
Solid Leather H a t Case, t o hold 3 H a t s
6
Hunting Cap, Velvet
7
Black F elt H a t (all Fur body)
8
Black Pull Over H a t
9
10
Brown P u l l Over H a t
Drab F elt H a t (all Fur body)
11
Cloth H a t s and Caps
12 H a t Brushes, Guards, &c.
PtKTf •
Stand N e . 726
M I C H A E L E T R N E , 7 Castle Street, Cork
1 Clerical and Fashionable Silk Hat s
2
3
F e lt P u l l Over H a t s
Cloth and Tweed Pull Over H a t s
4
Flexible Consolidated F elt Hat s
Made b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 727
1
2
W I L L I A M B E N N E H Y , 6 2 Patrick Street, I S and 18
Castle Street, Cork
Silk and Satin Hats, Felt, Tweed, and Cloth H a t s
Ladies' Silk and Plush Hats, Military H ats and Caps
A l l m y own make
Official Catalogue.
201
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stand No. 728
A L E X A N D E R F A L L S W E I G H T , 11 L o w e r Ormond
Quay, and Mespil Felt Factory, Dublin
1 French Silk Hats, of various shapes
2 Felt Hats, of various shapes, hard and soft
3 Court and Military Cocked H a t s
4 Lord Mayor's Cocked H a t s (Livery)
5 Military and Police Helmets
6 Pull Over F e l t Hats, assorted i n colours and shapes
7 Velvet H u n t i n g Caps
8 Specimens of F e l t Hats, manufactured i n i h e i r various £.t]£C3
A l l above Goods are warranted of Irish Manufacture
Stand No. 729
W I L L I A M G R A H A M , H a t Manufacturer, 4 Grafton
Street, Dublin
1 Silk H a t s for Dress, H u n t i n g and Livery
2 Felt H a t s i n the Newest Shapes and Patent Ventilating Lining
3 Military Helmets and Forage Caps
4 New Style of H at s and Caps for Fishing, Touristing, Tennis, &o.
Stand No. 730
T. MOFFITT, 5 Great George's Street
1 Clerical Silk H a t s and Barettas
2 Livery
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3 Fashionable
4 Cashmere and Cloth H a t s
B Felt Pull Overs
6 Cricket and Bicycle Caps
Stand No. 731
MANTIS M ' F A D D E N ,
Donegal
Ereenagh,
1
Men's and Boys' Hand-knit Woollen Half-hose
2
Men's and Women's Hand-knit Woollen Hoso
Letterkenny,
Co.
3 Men's Hand-knit Woollen Gloves
Manufactured b y Exhibitor, and Warehoused a t Eustaco Street Build­
ings, Dublin
102
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stand Ho. 732
L A W S O N & CO., 3 3 Grand Parade, Cork
1
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas, &c., &c.
2
2
Kid-skin, showing the different processes o f Glove Making
Patent Perforated Chamois Flannel Vests for Ladies and Gentlemen.
Recommended for delicate Chests and t o those susceptible to cold,
etc.
Surgical Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps and Leggings
4
Stand No. 733
M I C H A E L F I T Z G E B A L D , 4 4 Patrick Street, Cork
1
2
Shirts of various kinds
Exhibitor's Specialite in Make of Flannel Shirts
3
Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c.
Stand No. 7 3 4
1
2
3
C O L L I N S & CO., I S N o r t h M a i n Street, Cork
Shirts
Embroidery
Waterproof Clothing, etc.
Stand No. 735
1
2
3
4
5
P . W . A L L M A N , 1 Winthrop Street, Cork
4. Shirts, Day use
4
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w i t h Collars
4
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Full Dress
2
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Open Back
Gentlemen's Linen Collars
6
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Cuffs
7
2 Sets Underclothing
8
2
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stand N o 736
1
2
3
A L L A N H O L D E N , Shirtmakcrs, Hosiers, Glovers, and
Gentlemen's Outfitters, 4 5 St. Patrick St., Cork
Irish Linen Shirts
Calico Shirts, Linen Fronts, no Collars
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Collars on
4
Tennis Shirts
5
6
Cricket Shirts
Irish Linen Collars
7
8
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Wrist Bands
Pyjamas and Jumpers for " Sleeping Garments "
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stand No. 737
H . M . C O L L I N S , Cork Shirt Factory, 1 3 Caatlo St., Cork
Cotton, Woollen, and Linen Shirts
Stand No. 738
B E L F A S T H E M S T I T C H I N G CO., L i m i t e d ; Warehouse—
18 Great Vict oria St., B e l f a s t ; Factories—Hope St.
F a c t ory, B e l f a s t ; Ballynaiiinoh, Co. D o w n
1 Benson's Patent Hemstitching Machine
2 Handkerchiefs—Cotton, Linen, Plain, Printed, and Embroidered
3 Shirts, W h i t e and Fancy
4 Collars, Cuffs, and Fronts
Stand No. 739
W M . D E N N E H Y , 6 3 Patrick St., a n d 1 2 & 19 Castlo
Street, Cork
1 Shirts
2 Collars
3
Scarfs
4 Ties
5 Handkerchiefs
6 Stockings
Stand No. 7 4 0
1
2
M ' I N T Y E E , H O G G & CO., City Factory, Londonderry
Ladies' Underclothing, all hand-made
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machine-mado
3 Gentlemen's Dress Shirts
4
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Stand No. 741
1
Collars and Cuffs
J O H N H I L L & S O N , 3 5 Grand Parade, Cork
Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs
2 White Long Cloth Shirts, Irish Linen Fronts and Wrists, Manchester
Long Cloth, manufactured b y Exhibitor
3
French Cambric Shirts, printed i n Alsace, manufactured b y Exhibitor
4
English Flannel Shirts, manufactured b y Exhibitor
5
Irish Linen Collars, Irish Manufacture, made expressly for J.
H. & Son
Irish Hand-knit Half-hose, Blarney Yarns, manufactured by
Exhibitors
6
7
Balbriggan Hosiery
8
Best Makes of Nottingham Hosiery
Cork Industrial Exhibition
204
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Stand No. 7 4 2
M I C H A E L L A C E Y , " B l i n d M a n , " 3 5 6 E l a r n e y Street*.
Cork
Knitted Stockings, made b y m y own band of t h e best Blarney Wool,,
1
as follows:—
Gents' Long Bicycle Stockings
2
Gents' Sbort
3
Ladies' Fancy Assorted Colour Stockings
4
Children's
Stand No. 7 4 3
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F R A N C E S F I T Z G E R A L D , Glanleam, V a l e n c i a I s l a n d
VALENTIA ISLAND KNITTINQ.
1
Men's Jerseys, Blue and White, of Blarney Wool
2
One Lady's Jersey and one Man's, of Bleadford Wool
3
Black Gloves of Blarney Wool
4
Coloured Gloves and Mittens of Baldwin's Fingering
5
Shooting Stockings and Socks of various kinds of Blarney Wool,
also Pink Caps
6
Women's and Children's Stockings of Blarney Fingering and Yarns
s t a n d No. 7 4 4
Y O U N G & N E I L S O N , 11 a n d I S P o r t l a n d Square,
Bristol
1
Cardinal Italian Seam Corset, " Y & N ' s " Patent Diagonal
2
Black Satin
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3
Peacock Satin
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4
Brown Italian Supporter Corset " Y . & N . 's " Patent Duplex
5
Black Satin
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Brown Satin
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Black Satin " Y . & N . ' s " Patent Diagonal Curative Magnetic Corset
and Belt combined
s t a n d No. 745
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M A D A M E T H E O D O R E F O I R O T T E , 18 D a w s o n Street,
Dublin
Ladies' and Children's Hy£ienic Corsets
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Stand No. 7 4 6
T . L Y O N S & CO., L i m i t e d , S o u t h M a i n S t r e e t , C o r k
Ready-Made Clothing, a n d Clothing i n process of manufacture,
showing C u t t i n g Machine b y A u b l e t t Ilarry & Co., London, anil
Singer's Sewing Machines, driven byCrossley Brothers' 3J " O t t o "
Gas E n g i n e
D A N I E L A R N O L D , T h e W e s t E n d , 4 7 Patrick Street,
Cork
Stand No. 747
1
Boy's Military Suit, m a d e of Blarney Worsted
2
Boy's Lounge Suit, m a d e of Blarney Serge
3
Boy's Lounge Suit, m a d e of S h a n n o n Tweed
4 Boy's Lounge S u i t , m a d e of Blarney Worsted
5
Child's L a Mode Suit, m a d e of Blarney Worstcd
6
Boy's R u g b y Suit, m a d e of Blarney Worsted
7
Boy's Lounge Suit, m a d e of Cork Tweed
8
Child's Norfolk Suit, made of Blarney Tweed
9
Boy's R u g b y S u i t , m a d e of (Cogan's) Midleton Tweed
T h e above m a d e i n m y Workshops
T . W . F I N N <fc CO., 8 0 G r a n d P a r a d e a n d 5 2 G r e a t
George's S t r e e t , Cork
Stand No. 748
Men's Blarney Tweed Suits
Men's Blarney Serge Suits
Men's Suits of Clayton's Irish Tweeds
Men's Suits of H i l l & Son's Irish Tweeds
Boy's Blarney Tweed S u i t s
Suits of Clayton's Irish Tweed
stand No. 7 4 9
M R S . K A T E G E A N Y , 1 6 U n i o n Q u a y , Cork
Midshipman's Suit, m a d e from W e s t of E ng l a nd Satara Cloth
Sailor Suit, made from Blarney Serge
Military Parade Jacket Suit, mado from Blarney Black Diagonal
Cloth, braided b y h a n d
Seven W a x D o l l s dressed i n different Suit3
Eaton Suit, made from F i n e B l a c k Cl o t h
Jack Tar Suit, made from Blarney Serge
Norfolk Suit, made from W e s t of E n g l a n d Tweed
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n F—Glass 2 5
Stand No. 7 4 9 —continued.
1
Lounge Suit, m a d e f r o m W e s t of E n g l a n d Tweed
8
Lounge Suit, m a d e f r o m Irish Tweed
9
W h i t e Sailor S u i t , m a d e from B l a r ne y F l a n n e l
10
B l a c k S i l k V e l v e t Suit, braided b y h a n d
11
Ladies' Military Braided Jackets, made from E n g l i s h Diagonal Cloth
a n d braided b y h a n d
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12
Ladies' Braided Jacket, m a d e from Blarney Black Diagonal Cloth
nr»rl
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a n d hroirlf.rl
braided bV\ir
y h^ an nn rdl
13
S i x S m o k i n g Caps braided b y h a n d i n different colours
Stand No. 7 5 0
C L E B U R N E B R O T H E R S , 4 7 G r e a t G e o r g e ' s Street,
Cork
1
Morning S u i t , Irish Manufacture
2
Lounge S u i t
3
Lounge Suit, B l a r ne y Serge
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4
Lounge S u i t , Blarney T w e e d
5
B i c y c l e Suit, B l a r ne y Serge
6
Cricket Suit, W h i t e F l a n n e l
7
Man-of-War Suit, Blarney Serge
8
J a c k Tar S u i t
9
Middy's Suit, W e s t of E n g l a n d Cl o t h
10
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Y o u t h ' s Lounge Suit, Irish Manufacture
11
B o y ' s Oxford S u i t
12
Boy's Fancy Suit
13
Cover Coat
S t a n d No. 751
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J A M E S M C C A R T H Y , 2 B r u n s w i c k S t r e e t , Cork
MILITARY
1
F i e l d Officer's T u n i c Sleeve, R o y a l Artillery
2
Colonel's T u n i c Sleeve, I n f a n t r y
3
Captain's T u n i c Sleeve, R o y a l Engineers
4
Colonel's S h e l l J a c k e t Sleeve, InfantryJ
5
Roman Catholic Canon's Soutane
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Roman Catholic Canon's Mosette
7
Ladies' Braided W a l k i n g J a c k e t
CLERICAL
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S e c t i o n F—Class 2 5
Stand No. 752
F R A N C I S C A S E Y , 6 3 Corporation Street, B e l f a s t
1
Fisherman's Oilskin S u i t
2
Seaman's Oilskin Suit
3 Sea Captain's or Pilot's Coat
4 Gentleman's Fishing and Trolling Coat
5
Gentleman's Yachting Coat
6
Coachman's Driving Coat
7
Carter's Coat, Leggings, and H a t
8
Oilskin Suit and H a t for Man a t Wheel
9
Car or Carriage Cover
10 Sample of Cart or Wagon Cover
11
Carriage or Car Horse Cover
Stand No. 753
w ILLXAIVT B R O M E L D , 8 Egerton Grove, Manchester
Fisherman's Suit
stand No. 754
J A M E S C. F L Y N N , 4 , 5 <fc 6 D u n c a n Street, Cork ;
Office Address—50 N o r t h M a i n Street, Cork
O I L S K I N CLOTHING A N D WATEKPKOOFINGS
1 Ship Master's Waterproof Coat
2 Pilot's Storm Coat
3 Seaman's Complete Oilskin Suit
4 Fisherman's Oilskin Safety S u i t
5 Oilskin Jumper (French pattern)
6 Fisherman's Petticoat Pants
7
Angler's Improved Waterproof Coat
8
Carman's Complete Oilskin S u i t
9 Waterproof Rick or Cart Cover
10
Waterproof Horse Cover
Stand No, 755
Mrs. M A E Y O ' C A L L A G H A N , 3 Grand Parade, Cork
1
2
Two Black Oil Suits, bound yellow leather. Own Manufacture
Two Yellow French Suits, bound brown leather
3
One Yellow Oil Suit
4
One Black Oil Coat, bound'and strapped yellow leather
Cork Industrial Exhibition
208
CLASS2 6 .
Paper, Stationery, Printing, and Bookbinding.
Stand No. 756
A L F E E D GREBE. & GO., Dripsey a n d Glenville Paper
M i l l s ; Office a n d "Warehouse—Academy Street, Cork
1
Brown and Grocery Papers
2
Prepared and Unprepared Roofing Paper
3
Carpet Paper
All made a t Glenville Paper Mill
Stand No. 757
J A M E S R Y A N , 2 6 Maylor Street, Cork; Worke—Gurth
P ap e r Mills, B l a r n e y
1
Blue, Brown, W h i t e y Brown, and Manilla Lapping
2
3
Papers i n Rolls, 54 inches wide
Blue and Brown Bag Papers, and Bags made from them
Stand No. 753
B R O W N E & N O L A N , 2 4 N a s s a u Street, Dublin
1
Paper and Stationery
2
3
Printing
Bookbinding
Stand No. 759
1
2
5
JOHN M DONNEL
CO., Limited, 8 L o w e r Ormond
Quay, D u b l i n ; WorkL—Swiftbrook M i l l s (No. 42),
Saggart, Co. D u b l i n
Specimen of " E x t r a Strong" Azure Laid Account Book Paper, in
Folio Reams
Specimen Fine Cream Laid Paper for Lithographic Printing, in Foli«
Reams
Specimen of Heavy Cream Laid Foolscap for Lawyers
4
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6
6
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of Fine Cream Laid Paper for N o t e Paper, in Folio
of Fine Cream Laid N o t e Paper, i n 8vo
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of Superfine Cream Laid N o t e Paper, i n 8vo
7
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of Superfine Antique Note Paper, i n 8vo
Yellow Wove Paper, i n Folio
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S e c t i o n F—Class S 3
Stand No. 759—continued.
9
Specimen F i n e Bluo Laid N o t e Paper a n d Lawyer's Foolscap
10
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of H e a v y Cream Laid Foolscap for Lawyers
11
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of t h e " O'Connell " Note, i n Cream Laid and Antique
12
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of Rags as bought, u s ed i n t h e Manufacture of t h e Paper
13
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of Sail Canvas, used t o g i v e strength t o t h e Rags
14
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o f Rags, c u t a n d dusted
15
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of Rags, boiled a n d washed
16
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of " H a l f Stuff," first Process of Pulping
17
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18
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after Bleaching
of Pulp, final beating
19
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w i t h Color for Cream Paper
20
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w i t h Color for B l u e Paper
"21
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H i d e Pieces, used for Sizing t h e Paper
22
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Size, Prepared a n d Ready for U s e when Melted
23
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Ultramarine, used for Colouring
24
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Carmine of Safflow, used for Colouring
Stand No, 7 6 0
J O H N A . WHEELHOTTSE, £ 6
Street, Belfast
Framed Show Cards, etc.
Stand No. 761
J A M E S M I ^ L S , 9 a Cabra P a r a d e , D u b l i n
1
Cyclostyle, for copying Circulars, Designs, &c., i n Indelible Black or
Colours, from one original w r i t i n g
2
Trypograph, Hektograph a n d other apparatus for copying Circulars,
&e., Patent a n d Foreign manufacture
3
Rubber Stamps of all k i n d s for H e a d i n g Note, B i l l Heads, Memo­
randum forms, Marking Linen, a n d Business purposes ; entirely
of (Own) Irish Manufacture
4
Dating, Self-inking, N u m b e r i n g &rc a r r a n g e m e n t s used i n connection
with above (No. 3) P a t e n t and Foreign make
5
In k s of all Colours for Stamps, Multiplying, &c., all Irish (Own)
manufacture
6
Printing Machine Automatic, Self-inking, for Visiting Cards, Note,
Bill, and Memo Heads
2 IO
S e c t i o n F—Class 2 6
Stand No. 762
2
J O H N C. O ' R E I L L Y , 3 2 a D a w s o n Street, D u b l i n
1
N e w Automatic Rotary Copying Apparatus or Graph.
manufactured b y t h e Exhibitor
2
Metallic K e y and Umbrella Labels, with N a m e and Address of Owner
engraved thereon
stand No. 7 6 3
Invented and
H . S . CHOPPER, & CO., Great A l f r e d Street Within,
a n d S 3 Ald ersgat e Street, L o n d o n
Ons Foolscap Folio Paten Minerva Platen Printing Machine, with
an Ink-duct and steam gear, so a s t o be worked by foot or by
power
Stand No. 7 6 4
P U R C E L L & CO., 1 2 4 Patrick Street, Cork
Lithography, Printing, Account Books, Bookbinding
stand No. 765
1
P . F . M U R P H Y & CO., 8 S t . Patrick S t . , Cork
Illuminated Addresses
2
Hand-Painted Christmas Cards, painted b y Cork Ladies and others
3
Specimen of Christmas Card i n 16 printings, showing various stages
4
Specimens of Lithography, &c.
5
Album t o hold Visiting Cards, invented b y P. F . Murphy, and
published b y Marion & Co., 22 and 23 Soho Square, London
6
Specimen of Portrait Playing Card, Invented and Patented by
P. F. Murphy
stand No. 7 6 6
L A N D O N B R O T H E R S , 16 Bridge Street, Cork
1
Case of Account Books, our own manufacture.
samples of our Printing
2
Small Printing Machine, t o be worked b y Steam Power
Stand No. 767
Also containing a tew
H . N . D R A P E R , 2 3 M a r y Street, D u b l i n
Dichrolc I n k
Stand No. 768
A R T H U R E E T N O R , BO Camden Street, D u b l i n
Writing Inks, Ruling Ink, Office Gum
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stand No. 769
J O S E P H B I R K E T T W H I T A K B E , 1 H o u s e of Oorreotion Hill, Kendal, England
1
Wood-stains (for interior w o r t i n Churches, Schools, Houses, &c.> and
ior Ornamental Panels and Parquetting)
2
Black Writing Ink, for general purposes
3 Household Dyes, adapted, selected and labelled for Household use
Stand No. 770
D A N I E L H E R L I H Y , 7 7 S h an d on Street, Cork
Black and Coloured Writing, Copying and WaA-in, Tnkg
Stand No. 771
W H E E L E R & W H E E L E R , 6 7 K i n g St., a n d 6 4 & 6 5
Patrick Street, Cork
1 The Hibernian Chemical " B l a c k " writing I n k
2 Wheeler & Wheeler's Copying I n k
3
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Blue
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Violet
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Stand No. 772
A . W . W I L K I E & S O N , City bf Cork Rubber S t a m p
W o r k s , K i n g Street, Cork
Inks, various colours, for use w i t h India Rubber H a n d Printing
Stamps
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Stand No. 773
T H O M A S S A N D E R S H A R T , , 9 5 George's Street, Cork
1 Books—Irish Literature
2 Stationery—Photographic views of Ireland ; Hand-painted, Birthday
Christmas, etc., Cards
3 Pictures Local Water Color Sketches, Oleographs, and Chromo
Lithographs
4 Mouldings—Oxford and Mitred Frames
Stand No. 774
J A M E S D U F F Y & S O N S , 1 5 Wellington Quay, D u b l i n
1 Bookbinding and Publishing of Altar Missals
2 Breviaries, Diurnals, and Rituals
3
Prayer Books and Devotional Works
4
Irish National Publications, etc., etc
O
1,2
Cork l7iduslrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 6
Stand No. 775
B L A C K I E & SON", Printers a n d Publishers, 8 9 Talbot
Street, D u b l i n
1
Books—General Literature and School Publications
2
Yere Foster's Writing and Drawing Series—Specimens of Writing
Copy Books, and examples from Drawing and Water Colour Books
3
Bookbinding—Specimens of the Ordinary work of t h e Firm in
Leather and Cloth
Stand No. 776
M . J E N K I N S & S O N , 18 P e m b r o k e Street, Cork
1
Sealing W a x and
2
Miscellaneous Stationery
Stand No. 777
C A M E R O N , A M B E R G , <Sc CO., Chicago, N e w York,
L o n d o n . B . G. B r a d s h a w (Sole A g e n t f o r Ireland),
B e n b u r b Lodge, F a i r v i e w , Co. D u b l i n
A 60 File Cabinet, w i t h double-folding Doors and Locks, i n Walnut
Wood
A 40
A 30
A 24
A 18
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Single-folding
n
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A 12
A
6
Single Files of Various Sizes
Indexicons and Transfer Cases
Stand No. 778
MAECTJS W A R D & CO., R o y a l U l s t e r W o r k s , Belfast
Specimens of Colour Printing, &c.
Stand No. / < 9
W I L L I A M B R O M E L L , 8 E g e r t o n Grove, Manchester
Cliromo Printing
Stand No. 780
A U S T I N W O R N , 4 Moles-worth Street, D u b l i n
1
Specimens of Die-sinking and Colour-stamping
2
Copperplate and Stone Seal Engraving
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n F—Class2 6
Stand No. 781
C H A R L E S EA30JM", 30 Middle A b b e y Street, D u b l i n
1 Holy Childhood : A Book of Prayers for Little Children.
Mulholland
2
B y Rosa
The Treasury of the Sacred Hsarfc : A N e w Manual of Prayer.
740 pages
The Same, Abridged.
Royal 32mo.
18mo.
512 pages
3
The Manual of Catholic Devotions.
4
The Manual of Catholic Piety. B y the late Rev. Wm. Gahan, O.S.A.
Diamond 48mo
5
The Key of Heaven.
B y t h e Righ t Rev. J . M.
6 The Garden of t h e S o u l : A Manual of Catholic Devotion
7 The Path t o Paradise.
Stand No- 781a
A revised edition
J . K N O W L B S , F i s h e r i e s Exhibition, L o n d o n
New Book o n Fishes
Stand No. 782
1
ERA"N"OIS G U T , 7 0 Patrick Street, Cork
Printing Prize Drawing an ! Show Cards. The Prize Drawing is b y
Miss Caroline Beatsou of t h e Cork School of Art
2 Sets of Cork Manufactured Account Books, i n various Styles of
J
Binding, &c.
3
Specimens of Bookbinding and Hi^h-cla33 Finishing, together w ith
Examples of the Process of Binding Books
4 Lithographic Show-cards executed i n Cork, Copper-plate Engraving,
and Commercial Lithography, Original Working Designs, Stones,
&c., illustrating the Art
5
Modern Decorative Letter-press Printing, Book Types, reprinted from
old Cork Magazine, &c., Local Publications, Pamphlets, &c., a
Collection of Irish, Scotch, Welsh, English, German and American
Typography, and other Printing Novelties
6
Wood-engraving, sets of Blocks, &c., illustrating t h e Art
7
Colour-stamping and Die-sinking Seals, &c.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
214
S e c t i o n F — C l a s s2 6
Stand No. 783
G U Y B E O T E E E S , Manufacturers, Cork S t e a m Printing
a n d Stationery W o r k s , P a p e r B a g a n d A c c o u n t B o o k
Factory, A c a d e m y Street, N e l s o n ' s P l a c e , Cork
1
Manufactured Stationery
2
N o t e Papers
8
9
Bottle Labels
Direction „
%
Envelopes
10
Bookbinding
4
Account Books
Machine R u l i n g
5
Paper Bags
11
12
6
Lapping Papers
13
Letterpress
1
Show Cards
Stand No. 7 8 4
1
'2
Lithographic Printing
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F R E D E R I C K P . E . P O T T E R , Bridge St., Skibbereen,
a n d South. M a i n St., B a n d o n
Specimens of Letter-press Printing
Show Card
Stand No. 785
A . W . W I L K I E <fc S O N , C i t y o f Cork R u b b e r S t a m p
W o r k s , K i n g Street, Cork
1
2
India-rubber Stamps for Hand-printing and Marking Linen
India-rubber Types
3
Metal-bodied Rubber Type
4
Climax and Flange Daters, also various Appliances for Self-inking
Office and Pocket Stamps
5
American Model Card Printing-press
6
"Wood Engravings, Stereotypes, etc
Stand No. 786
W I L L I A M B R O M E L L , 8 E g e r t o n G r o v e , Manchester
India-rubber Stamps, etc.
Official Catalogue.
SECTION G .
CLASS2 7 .
Furniture, Upholstery, Decoration, etc.
Stand No. 787
A R N O T T & CO., Dublin, Limited, 11,12, 13, 1 4 , 1 5 , a n d
5 0 H e n r y Street, D u b l i n
1
Carved Oak Sideboard ; style, Italian Renaissance, freely treated
2
Ebonized and Satin-wood Cabinet
3
4
"Vis-a-vis Ottoman, Carved and Gilt, covered i n Rich Brocatelle
Specimen Dining and Drawingroom Chairs
All Designed and Manufactured b y Arnott and Co., Limited, i n their
Factory
Stand No. 788
G A S H & CO., Limited, 91 S o u t h Mall, Cork
Oak Diningroom Suite, consisting of Side-board, Dinner Wagon,
Settee, Telescope Table, 12 Chairs and 2 Carving Chairs
Stand No. 789
1
J O H N D A L Y & CO., Limited, 8 4 & 8 5 Grand Parade,
Cork
Ebonized Drawing-room Cabinet, Italian Renaissance style
2 Six Occasional Chairs, i n Ebonized Woods, upholstered i n French
Tapestry and Plush
3
Settee (Ebonized Wood), and upholstered i n French Tapestry and
Plush
4
Bed-room Suite of Furniture, i n Cedar and Satin Wood
5
Bed-room Suite of Furniture, i n Pitch Pine and Mahogany
6 Bed-room Suite of Furniture, i n Decorated Pine
7 Brass Bedstead and Bedding
8
Axminster Carpet
9
Patent Axminster Carpet
10
" W e a v e Truth with Trust" Brussels Carpet
11 Art Carpet
12
Carpet of Irish Manufacture
13
3 Suites of French Tapestry Carpets, with poles, etc., coihplete
216
Cork Industrial Exhibitmi
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
Stand No. 790
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2
One R o y a l A x m i n s t e r Carpet, 5 y a r d s b y 4 y a r d s
3
O n e R o y a l W i l t o n Carpet, l i g h t g r o u n d , J a p a n e s e design, 12 f t . 6 i n . .
4
5
A E o y a l W i l t o n , T e r r a C o t t a design, size 12 f t . 8 i n . b y 9 f t . 7 i n .
Turkey Carpets
6
A v e r y h a n d s o m e _ a n d massive P a t e n t H a l f - c a n o p y Bedstead a l l
y n e w
Exhibition
P a t t e r n > specially designed f o r t h i s
7 A n a l l brass-wire Spiral S p r i n g M a t t r e s s
8 Best H a i r M a t t r e s s f o r do.
9
10
A p a i r of h a n d s o m e carved W o o d a n d G i l t Cornices, Cork m a d e
O n e E a s y Chair i n Genoa V e l v e t a n d R u b y P l u s h
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Gold a n d B l a c k Three-plate Mirror, p a i n t e d piece (or t o p of Cabinet)
l i c h l y decorated w i t h raised figures, etc.
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Ebonized Chippendale Card, a n d Occasional Table, l i n e d w i t h olive
green c l o t h
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Ebonized W r i t i n g Table, w i t h t w o drawers a n d morocco l i n e d t o p
> , ! ? 0 l n 1 C o ^ e " t o P M i r r ° r , w i t h p a i n t e d panels, a n d
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2 3 3 F o l d i n g Chairs, covered w i t h P l u s h a n d Persian needle-work
24 Samples of Yallance F r inges a n d U p h o l s t e r y T r i m m i n g s
25 Miscellaneous Collection of F a n c y Articles
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
stand No. 791 L Y N C H B R O T H E R S , 2 3 Grand Parade, Cork
Furniture
Stand No. 792
1
B U R R O W S & S O N , 6 5 George's s t r e e t , Cork
Solid Spanish Mahogany Dining-room Suite, comprising—
8 f t . Sideboard, r o u n d , a n d p l a t e glass b a c k
2
4 f t . 6 in. Bracket Dinner Waggon
3
12 f t . b y 4 f t . 8 i n . Telescope Table
4 Two E a s y Chairs, covered i n crimson g r a i n Morocco
6 12 Spoon b a c k Chairs
it
55
T h e above a r e o u r own designs, a n d m a d e o n t h e premises, fitted
w i t h P a t e n t B a l l Castors
18
12
Birch Bed-room Suite, all m a d e o n t h e premises, comprising
6 f t . W a r d r o b e , one-third hanging, t w o - t h i r d s drawers a n d frays
3 f t . 6 i n . Chest Drawers
20 4 f t . Toilet Table, w i t h jewel drawers a n d shelves
21 4 f t . M a r b l e t o p , t i l e b a c k W a s h s t a n d
22 Pedestal Cupboard
23 Towel H o r s e
24 3 Chairs
27 D r u m - h e a d Couch
28 Solid Brass Persian Bedstead, w i t h F u r n i t u r e
29 S p r i n g Bed, upholstered Curled H a i r
30 M a t t r e s s
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31 Bolster a n d t w o Pillows
W i t h exception of Bedstead, a l l t h e above were m a d e o n o u r own
premises
34 Samples different qualities Curled H a i r u s e d i n Upholstery
45 Samples P a t e n t Ball Castors
Stand No. 793
1
LOVE
CO., M a y l o r Street, Cork
M a h o g a n y Sideboard, bevelled edge, glass b a c k
2
One D u m b W a i t e r t o m a t c h Sideboard, bevelled edge, glass back
3
One M a h o g a n y Wardrobe, 3 doors, centre door, plate-glass, fitted w i t h
drawers a n d t r a y s inside
stand No. 794
O. M U R P H Y & S O N , H o u s e a n d Church Decorators
3 2 Old George's Street, Cork
W a l l Decorations, P a p e r H a n g i n g s , a n d F u r n i t u r e
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n G—Class 27
stand No. 795
A R T H U R H I L L , Architect, 2 2 George's Street, Cork
Oak Cabinet, designed b y A r t h u r H i l l , made b y George Wheeler
Folding Screen (Japanese Style), A r t h u r H i l l
stand No. 796
1
T H O M A S R . SOOTT & CO., 3 3 & 3 3 U p p e r Abbey
Street, D u b l i n
A Collection of Artistic Economical Domestic Furniture, consisting
of Dmmg-room Sideboard, made i n S t . Domingo Mahoranv
W00<1 antl BeVel GlaSS Panels> a n d Sma11
to match
2
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A Drawing-room Cabinet, 6 feet long, m a d e of American W a l n u t , and
w i t h Carved Wood a n d Bevel Glass Panels
A Bed-room Suite of Furniture, w i t h Beaconsfield Wardrobe, all
Bevel G l a s " l e n e a i 1
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stand No. 797
P E T E R D E E & SON, 3 0 a n d 3 1 D u n c a n StreetBranch House—7 Great George's Street, Cork
A P i t c h P i n e a n d Satin Wood Suite of Bedroom F u r n i t u r e consisting
of Wardrobe w i t h Plate-glass Door, Toilet T a b ^ w i t h S
affixed. W a s h - s t a n d w i t h Marble Top, fitted with Million's Tiles
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N A T H A N I E L L O N G , Junr., 2 Crosses Green, Cork
Oak Sideboard i n t h e Pompian style
Stand.No. 799
M . F . P H E L A N , Devonshire A r m s Hotel, Y ou gh&al Co
Cork
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One Sideboard
Stand No. 8 0 0
1
J A M E S O ' K E E F E , The Moor, Bridgetown
W e x f o r d , Ireland
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Combined Cabinet W r i t i n g Desk, Book Case, a n d Bed-room Altar
made of N a t i v e Wood a n d decorated
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2 Combined Cabinet. W r i t i n g Desk, Book Case, a n d Bed-room Altaimade of Foreign Deal a n d decorated
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3 Small Combined Cabinet W r i t i n g Desk, Book Case, a n d Bed-room
Altar, m a d e of Foreign Wood, a n d decorated
4 H a n g i n g Bed-room Altar, w i t h W r i t i n g Desk, Drawer, a n d smal
Book Case attached, decorated
5 H a n g i n g Bed-room Altar, w i t h W r i t i n g Desk attached, decorated
6 H a n g i n g Bed-room A l t a r
Official
Catalogue.
219
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
Stand No. 801
H E N E Y N A Y L O E , 3 6 L o w e r Liffey Street, D u b l i n
One Pair Painted Cabinets, doors w i t h subjects of Spring, Summer,
Autumn, and Winter, ends w i t h Ornaments typical of Fire,
Water, Earth, and Air
stand No. 8 0 2
J E R E M I A H F O L E Y , 3 5 A b b e y Street, Cork
1
Square Wicker Table i n Black and Gilt
2
Round Table i n W h i t e
3
Oval Table i n Buff Colour
4 Lady's Work Table i n Buff Colour
5
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Black and Gilt
Parlour Fire-wood Basket, i n Black and_Gilt
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11 Round
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12 Half Seckel Chair i n W h i t e
13 Square Bed-room Basket i n Buff
14 Round
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16
Travelling Basket i n Buff
17
Flour Stand i n Buff
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White
18 Dog Basket i n Buff
Stand No. 8 0 3
J A M E S F . B O Y L E , 7 3 B l e s s i n g t o n Street, D u b l i n
1
Artistic Carved and Gilt Furniture
2
Pier Table and Mirror
Stand No. 8 0 4
F R A N C I S B A N F I E L D , Cavendish Quay, B a n d o n
A Ladies' Toilet Table i n Fretwork (made and polished b y a n
Amateur)
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
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S e c t i o n Gr—Class 2 7
s t a n d No. 8 0 5
1 I A E Y F R A N C E S H U R L E Y , Presentation Convent,
1
F a n c y Table w i t h S a t i n (painted) Top, Lace Border a n d Stem
ornamented w i t h Leather W o r k
stem,
2
O n e P a i n t i n g ( F r a m e of L e a t h e r W o r k )
Stand No. 8 0 8
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J O H N M A H O N Y , 1 0 B r u n s w i c k Street, Cork
W i c k e r Table, B l a c k a n d Gilded
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6 Oval C h a m b e r B a s k e t
s t a n d No. 8 0 7
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Round Chamber Basket
Square T r u n k
Cottage-roof Cage
Eel Trap
11 Lobster T r a p
12 Travelling Basket
J A M E S H A L L , 3 Vict oria Street, Cork
O n e O a k C a r d T a b l e T h e oak i n t h i s t a b l e f o r m e d p a r t of t h e roof
of t h e o l d C h u r c h of S t . M a r y , S h a n d o n , Cork. T h e Church
w a s b u i l t m 1690, a n d t h e oak for t h e roof Was procured f r o m Sie
F o r r e s t opposite (vide Register). T h i s t i m b e r , therefore, g r e w in
J i e neighbourhood of S h a n d o n Street, a n d i s a t least 400 years
Stand No. 8 0 8
H E N R Y S T E P H E N R Y D I N G , L . D . S . , R.C.S.L., Lower
Glen tw o r t h Street, L i m e r i c k
Dental Operating Chair
Stand No. 8 0 9
M I S S L . B O Y D , Beechcropt, Strandtown, B e l f a s t
U m b r e l l a S t a n d , P a i n t e d i n Oils
Stand No. 810
1
H E N R Y M I L L I K I N & S O N , P o s t Office L a n e , Cork
A V e n e t i a n B l i n d , P a i n t e d Buff, w i t h a P a t e n t C a t c h o n t o p '
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F r e n c h Grey, P a t e n t C a t c h
A P er f or ated Z i n c B l i n d , P a i n t e d Buff
5
A Gauze-wire B l i n d , Br own a n d Gold
6
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B l u e a n d Gold
H U G H C O L A H A N , 3 4 L o w e r Clanbrassil Street, Dublin
Imitations of Woods and Marble
Official Caialogue.
221
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
stand Ho. 812
J O H N D A L Y , 7 H a m i l t o n B o w , Dublin
Painted Woods and Marbles
Seven Panels of Marbles
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Stand No. 813
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Woods
J O H N O ' C O N N E L L & S O N , 8 7 N o r t h Main St., Cork
1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Embossed and Decorated Glass Panels, for Altar
Fronts, or t o be fixed on walls i n Church or Business Establish^
ments
6 Decorated Zinc Panel, t o be fixed on wall i n Church
7 Designs for Works of House and Church Decoration
8 Arabesque Panel for walls of Drawingroom
9 Decorated Centre Flowers for Ceiling
Name of Designer and Artizan for entire of above, J. J. O'Connell.
Stand No- 814
J A M E S W I L S O N , 27 Grand Parade, Cork
1 Ornamenting and Embossing on Plate Glass.
Exhibitor's name
lettered o n same
I M I T A T I O N OF W O O D S A N D I N L A Y I N G .
Inlaid Figure, w i t h Scroll,
Walnut,
Lime tree, and
Tulip Woods
6
7
8
Maple and Walnut
Scroll of Walnut, with Maple
Sap of Oak
Inlaid Panel, Maple, Walnut,
and Tulip Woods
Hungarian A s h and Tulip
Wood
Light Oak and Mahogany
9
10
11
12
13
Oak Veined
Satin Wood, with Tulip inlay
Walnut Panel
Root of Oak
Mahogany, with Ebony^inlay
I M I T A T I O N OF M A E B L E S .
14 Jasper Rose
15 Rouge Jasper
16 Yerd Antique
17 Serpentine
18 Pyreannan Green
19
20
21
Devonshire
Brescia Ficario
Girotte
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Sienna
Black and Gold
Italian Pink
Rouge Ro
Dove Marble
Brocatella
Cork Marble
222
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
Stand N o 815
J O S E P H B L I G H , 21 Stafford Street, D u b l i n
Ceiling a n d W a l l Panels i n F l a t T i n t s a n d Gold ; b e i n g specimens of
Gothic, a n d Renaissance P a i n t e d Decorations, f o r Interiors of
Ecclesiastical a n d Domestic Buildings
Stand No. 816
1
J A M E S H E N B Y O ' N E I L L ' Decorator, BaJlintempl*
Cork
Panels i n imitation of t h e following woods, viz :
"Oak"
" Pitch Pine "
"Walnut"
2
3
Panels i n imitation of t h e following Marbles :
" Gal way Green a n d I t a l i a n "
Panels of House Decoration
4
A L a Rennaissance a n d Arabesque style
Church Decorations ;—
" Christ a t t h e Sepulchre "
A l l t h e above executed personally b y E x h i b i t o r
Stand No- 817
W I L L I A M D E N N E H Y , 7 3 Grand Parade
N i n e Imitations of Woods a n d Marble
O n e C h u r c h Decoration
O n e Glass, Embossed
F o u r Figures
P a p e r Hangings, &c.
s t a n d No- 818
W I L L I A M J . F R Y , 8 Harbour B o w , Queenstown
I m i t a t i o n of Spanish Mahogany
B i r d E y e Maple
I r i s h Bog Oak
English Oak
French Walnut
I r i s h Live Oak
Pollard, or Root of Oak
Official Catalogue.
S e c t i o n G-—Class 2 7
stand No- 819
1
2
T A L L I S E A G A R , D I X O N , & SON, 8 3 Upper Rathmines, Dublin
Specimen of Classic Ecclesiastical Decoration
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Gothic
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3
Special and Original Dining-room Decoration
4
Specimen of Italian Renaissance Dining-room Decoration
5
Specimen of Japanese Inlaid Drawing-room Decoration
6
8
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Drawing-room Decoration
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Celtic Ornament, stained o n the raw wood w i t h our
own stain
8 Specimen, Imitation of Midleton, Co. Cork, Marble
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Connemara Marble
10
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Sienna Marble
11
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Cork Red (Little Island) Marble
Stand No- 8 2 0
J O H N D A L Y , N o . 11 Great George's Street, Cork
1 Eight Panels Grained Imitation of Woods and Marbles
2
Specimens of Fancy Tinted and Lined Painted Decorations for Walls
and Ceilings i n Sections
3 Pillars Painted i n Ecclesiastical Colours and Gilded
4
Specimens of Figure Painting,
Decorations
5
The Back-ground of t h i s stand w i l l be covered over w i t h the Old
Room Paper Stands, made i n Cork b y Cork Tradesmen 65 years
ago, before printing b y machinery
Stand No- 821
1
suitable
for signs
B I B L E B R O T H E R S , P o p e ' s Quay, Cork
Roompaper Printing i n Colours and Gold
2
Trimming Roompaper b y Machinery
3
Picture Frame Making
4
Carving and Gilding
5
Lincrusta Walton o n t h e Limburg W a l l Decorations
6
Specimens of House Painting
7
Patent Glacier Window Decoration (Irish Manufactur
8
Stamped Brass Centre
ieces
and other
Cork Industrial
224
Exhibition
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
Stand No. 821 —continued
9 F r e n c h Decorations, Room-papers, &c.
10 Varnishes
11 Brushes
12
Colours
1 3 P a t e n t Size
14 Gloy
stand N o . 8 2 2
P E T E R L B D D Y , 9 N o r t h Court A v e n u e , Church Road
Dublin
1
Ornamental Carved Woodwork F r a m e , representing a H a p p y Fainilv
i n t h e year 1781, t h e P i c t u r e — t h e P a r l i a m e n t H o u s e a n d the
evicted one i n 1882
2
Photograph Frame, showing Exiles g o i n g t o P o r t l a n d Prison, and the
m e n of 98 breaking E r i n ' s c h a i n s
3
Carved F r a m e ; picture—Mr. G r a y ; E r i n L a m e n t i n g h i m going to
Stand No. 823
J A M E S D . S P E N C E , P r i n t Seller, A r t i s t Colorman, and
Picture F r a m e Maker, 7 L o w e r Sackville St., Dublin
Specimens of Best G i l t F r a m e s f o r Oil Paintings, W a t e r Colour
Drawings, Engravings, &c.
stand No. 8 2 4
1
2
R . & W . C L A R K E ,4 0 & 4 1 Grand Parade, Cork
G i l t Carved W i n d o w Cornice, Renaissance S t y l e
G i l t Cornice, Floral Design
3 G i l t Carved Mirror, Queen A n n e Design.
4 A n t i q u e Chippendale Glass (restored)
5
G i l t Jardiniere a n d Flower S t a n d , w i t h Upholstered S e a t
Stand No. 825
J O H N CROTTY, 8 Clarke's Br i d ge
1
2
3
I n l a i d Table T o p i n Marble
Mahogany Panels
Oak
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4
Maple
5
2 I n l a i d W a l n u t Panels
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Official Catalogue.
225
S e c t i o n G—Class 2 7
stand No. 826
1
J O H N M U R P H Y , W o o d s L a n e , Cork
2 Inlaid Scagliola Marble Tables
2 3 Scagliola Marble Pedestals
3
4 Specimens of Enriched Plaster Cornices, and specimens of Encaustic
Tiling, and specimens of Corinthian Capital i n Plaster
stand No- 827
R I C H A R D C O L L E S , M a r b l e Mills, K i l k e n n y
Massive Mantelpiece i n Irish Marbles, from various localities, Designed
and Manufactured b y Exhibitor
Stand No- 828
N I C H O L A S G A L V I N , Plasterer & Slater, a n d Modeller,
7 9 P a i r L a n e , Cork
1 Cement Table, executed i n Keene's Cement, in imitation of Sca^liola.
on Mosaic, w i t h Ornamental Carved Oak Stands
2 Top of Table, i n imitation of Scagliola and Mosaic
3 Inlaid Panels i n Keene's Cement
4 Segment Pediment w i t h Ornamental Plastering i n Panels, and Imita­
tion of Marble i n same, i n Keene's Cement o n Plaster of Paris
Stand No. 829
A . & P . H A L L I D A Y , 3 3 & 9 2 Highest,.CEton, W i n d s o r
Oak Chimneypiece ; all work done b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 8 3 0
M I S S E V A H A C K E T T , Bellair, Cork
Pair of Brackets
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SECTION H
EDUCATIONAL APPLIANCES.
CLASS2 9 .
A—INTELLECTUAL.
School and College Buildings, Fittings, and Furniture.
Stand No. 831
J A M E S P . O O E B Y & CO., Prince's D o c k Saw Mills
a n d Joinery Works, B e l f a s t
1
2
Teacher's Desk, Pitch-Pine
Single Desk (with Locker)
3
4
Plain Desk without Bookshelf
Plain Desk w i t h Bookshelf
5 The Irish Reversible Desk, as a Desk
6
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7 The Wheel Reversible Desk, as a Desk
8
9
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The Scotch Desk
as a Table
10
11
Easel and Blackboard
Moveable Stand, with Blackboard
12
13
14
Model of " Tenant Fixture " Greenhouse
Door made of Baltic Timber
Frame and Sash
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Stand No. 8 3 2
S U L L I V A N B E O T H E E S , Publishers, Booksellers,
Stationers, Bookbinders, a n d School Furniture Manu­
facturers, 2 6 a n d 2 7 Marlborough. Street, Dublin
1
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Head Master's Desk and Chair, i n Pitch-Pine
Under Master's Desk, with Cupboard and Chair, i n Pitch-Pine
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Mistress's Table
Folding Desk, combining a Seat with Back and a Writing Bench
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These two Desks placed back t o back form a Table with Seats
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Section H—Class 2 9
Stand Ho. 832 —continued.
6 T h e Model School D e s k a n d Seat, a l l "Wood
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w i t h s u p p o r t a t back, f o r G irls
9 F o r m for Places of "Worship a n d Lecture Rooms
1 0
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Blackboard m o u n t e d o n S t a n d
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Framed, mounted o n S t a n d
13 Framed Easel a n d Blackboard
GLASS 3 0 .
Teaching Appliances.
stand No, 833
A L E X . G O R D O N , Manager, T h e Cork a n d B a n d o u
R a i l w a y , Cork
Map of Cork H a r b o u r a n d Distr ict
stand No. 8 3 4
D I R E C T O R , Geological S u r v e y o f Ireland, I I H u m e
Street, D u b l i n
Geological S u r v e y M a p of S o u t h e r n half of Ireland.
statute mile
Scale 1 i n t o
Stand No. 833
O R D N A N C E S U R V E Y , Phoenix Park, D u b l i n
Series of Maps of I r e l a n d
Stand No. 836
C H R I S T I A N B R O T H E R S , Our L a d y ' s Mount, Cork
1 W o r k i n g Model of F i t t e r ' s W o r k s h o p :
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Self-aoting Screw C u t t i n g L a t h e
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Grinding Stone
Ordinary Lathe
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Drilling Machine
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Bench Vices
(9)
W e s t o n ' s P u l l e y Block
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P u l l e y Block (Epicycloidal)
Circular Saw
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S e c t i o n H — Cl a s s 3 0
S t a n d N o . 8 3 6 —continued.
2
W o r k i n g Model o f Sheare-legs ; s h o w i n g application of Mechanical
rowers. (Model b y J . Burke, Engineer, former pupil of school)
3
D y n a m o Machine (Gramme), showing (a) Electric L i g h t ; (6) Chemical
Decomposition ; (c) Motion ; (d) Magnetism ; (e) Sound
5
Electric L a m p for A r e L i g h t (Dubosque's Form)
6
S w a n L a m p s for Incandescent L i g h t
7
Electro-Magnetic Motor (Griscorn's Form)
8
Force P u m p s (made b y J . Burke, former pupil), worked b y ElectroMagnetic Motor, s h o w i n g Fountains
9
Decomposition of W a t e r b y Electricity (Hoffman's Apparatus)
10
Pneumatic Trough for Collection o f Gases, from N o . 9, Hoffman's
Apparatus
11
Production of Wa t er b y Electricity (Cavendish's Eudrometor), from
Gases produced b y Decomposition of Water
Electric P u m p
12
13 Electric Engine, D r i v i n g Circular Saw, &c.
14 Electro-Magnet
15
Electrotyping (Sulphate o f Copper B a t h )
16
Electro-Dynamometer (Siemen's), s h o w i n g strength o f Electric Cur­
rent
17
Induction Coil a n d L ey d en Jars
18
Sounder Telegraph (Polarized Vibrator)
1 9 A B C Telegraph (Brequet)
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
20
Additional (at Mr. G. Perceval's Stall)
A , B , C Telegraph (Brequet)
21
Sounder Telegraph (Morse)
22
Dynamo-Machine ( S h u n t F o r m ) ; g i v i n g A r c Light, 2 , 0 0 0 Candles,
or 10 S w a n L i g h t Lamps of 2 0 Candles each
s t a n d No. 8 3 7
D A N L E A H Y & P A T R I C K S T A N T O N , 7 1 Grand
P a r a d e , Cork, o n B e h a l f o f t h e I r i s h Gaelic Union,
Cork Branch.
A Bookcase, 4 J feet l o n g , about 18 inches deep, a n d 8 feet high •
containing Books a n d Manuscripts i n t h e Irish Language and
some i n t h e E n g l i s h Language
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CLASS 31.
B—PHYSICAL.
Drill and Gymnastics, Games, and Toys.
StandJNo. 838
M A E S D B N & S A F F L E Y , 9 Be ac on St., Liverpool, N .
"Marsden's Patent Billiard Table," with adjuncts for Billiards, which
never requires ironing, thereby preserving the colour and texture of
the Cloth, and saving the labour required b y Slate Beds, which we
condemn as t h e most pernicious substance ever placed under a
woollen cloth. These Tables obtained Prizes at Sydney and Mel­
bourne International Exhibitions
Stand No, 839
P E T E R D E E & S O N S , SO & S I D u n c a n Street; Branch
H o u s e , 7 Great George's Street, Cork
Oak Billiard Table, full size, home-made
stand No. 840
T H O M A S C O G H L A N , 4 0 a L o w e r Camden St. , D u b l i n
Full-size Billiard Table, Slate Bed, mounted on Mahogany Frame,
with appointments, Compound Marking Board, Cues, &c.
Stand No. 841
D A N I E L H A R R I S & S O N , Cliarlemont Bridge W orke,
Dublin
1 Billiard Table, complete, Slate Bed on Patent Metallic Frame with
our Patent Cushions
2
Compound Marking Board
3
Circular Cue Stand and Cues, &c., 3 Billiard Balls, 1 Table Brush,
and 1 Holland Cover
Stand No. 842
D A N I E L H O R G A N , Maylor Street, Cork
Billiard Table, Irish Manufacture
Stand No. 843
1
D A N I E L W H E L A N , Booleigh, Fontstown, Co. Ki l dare
2 Pair Cricket Bats, 1 whole Cane and Double Cane
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CLASS 33.
C—TECHNICAL.
Industrial Work Generally
stand No. 845
1
2
3
4
S C H O O L S O F T H E I R I S H S I S T E R S O F CHARITY
S t . Vincent's Convent, St. Mary's R o a d Cork
A Set of Floral Altar Charts (Original Design)
Specimen of Illumination
Painted Fan
A Child's Dress
5
Point Lace Handkerchief
6
7
Mouchoir Case, Point Lace
Banner Screen
stand No. 846
R E V . M O T H E R . ( M A R Y F R A N C I S C L A R E ) , Knock,
Ballyhaunis, Co. M a y o
1
Publications—Historical and Religious Works written and published
b y the above
2
Souvenir of Knock,, Co. Mayo, with views of t h e Church and Scene
of the Apparitions
3
Knitting and N e t s worked b y children of t h e Knock Industrial
School
Stand No. 847
1
2
3
5
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T H E C H R I S T I A N B R O T H E R S ' I N S T I T U T I O N FOE
T H E D E A F A N D D U M B , S t . Joseph's, Cabra,
Dublin
A Set of Silver-mounted Brougham Harness ; Mountings and Material,
with t h e exception of the Patent Leather, Irish manufacture
A Set of Fancy Posting Harness, mounted i n Silver
A Set of Fancy Delivery Float Harness, Brass Mountings, all Irish
Manufacture except Buckles
A Fancy Trotting Saddle and Collar, on the American principle
A Complete Outfit for a Stallion
Two Patent Safety Head Collars, designed b y the foreman of the
Harness Department
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S e c t i o n H — C l a s s3 3
Stand No. 847--continued
7
One Cavasan, with hand-plated fine Silver Nose Iron and Silver
Mounting, all Home-made
8 Rug Straps, Fancy Collar Boxes, and Opera Cases
9 Pair of Plough Back-bands i n brass mountings
10 A variety of Gentlemen's and Boys' Boots and Shoes'
11 The Manual Alphabet, painted i n Oil, with rich Floral Border, by a.
Deaf Mute B o y
12 Heraldic and Landscape Paintings in Oil, &c., b y the Deaf Mutes
13 Specimens of Fretwork
stand No, 848
ABYLTJM F O R T H E B L I N D , Infirmary Road, Cork
KNITTED W O B K .
1 Gents' Socks
2 Ladies' Stockings
3 Gloves
4 Skirts
6
Jacket
7 Ladies' Cuffs
8 Baby's Hood
9 Baby's Coat
10 Ladies' Cape
5 Macassar
BASKET W O B K
1
1 Colored Table
2 White Table
3 Coloured Chair
8 Bird Cage
9 Trunk Basket
10 Square Market B
i White Open Chair
5 White Solid Chair
6 Chamber Basket
7 Bird Cage
11
'Stand No. 849
School Basket
13 Flower Baskets
13 Factory Baskets
R E V . B R O T H E R W . P S H I N E , Grreenmount I n d u s ­
trial School, Cork
1 An Altar
2 Stations of the Cross
8 A Suite of Bed-room Furniture
4 A Table
5 Boots, Clothing, &e.
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Exhibition
Section H—Class 3 3
Stand No. 850
R E V . JO H N HA"! D E , St. Patrick's Reformatory SchoolUpton, Go. Cork
1
Pulpit in "Walnut
2
* Piano Burr-wood Case, Iron Frame, Metal Pressure Bar, Best
Repetition, Check Action
3
4
Suite of Bed-room Furniture, Medieval Style, in Walnut
Specimens from t h e Boot and Shoe-making Department
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Tailoring Department
Bookbinding Department
Iron Frames are strongly recommended for Country Houses,
bea-side, and for t h e Colonies, as t h e y resist damps and heat, and
therefore keep better in tune than Wood Back
SECTION I .
MISCELLANEOUS M A N U F A C T U R E S .
CLASS 34.
Miscellaneous Articles.
Stand No. 851
M ER U N O & CO., of Naples, 6 5 H a t t o n Garden, London.
Collection of Coral Shells, Marbles, and Alabaster "Works of Art, and
s h e l l Works
Stand No 852
1
2
3
M Y L E S C O N N O L L Y , 18 W e l l i n g t o n Quay, Dublin
Various Specimens of Bog Oak
Ornaments and Carvings
Mineral Spar Ornaments
Stand No. 853
A N N E M U R P H Y , 9 Y o r k Street, D u b l i n
1
Irish Bog Oak Ornaments
2
3
Personal Ornaments, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, &c.
Table Ornaments
4
Wieklow Spar in Personal Ornaments
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S e c t i o n I—Class 3 4
StandlNo. 854
J A M B S F R E N C H , Gap H o u s e , Gap of Dunloe, B e a u f o r t ,
Killarney
1
Inlaid Arbutus Cabinet
5
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Inlaid Arbutus Chess Table
6
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Ladies' Work B ox
7
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Chess Board
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Ladies' Work
8
Inlaid Writing Desk
Carved Irish Bog Oak Cabinet
Inlaid Small Cabinet
Stand No. 855
J E R E M I A H O'CONNOR, A r b u t u s and B o g Oak Factory,
M a i n Street, K i l l a r n e y
Arbutus Cabinet and Card Table, wit h Arbutus and Bog Oak Orna­
ments
Snuff Boxes and Fancy Trinkets, manufactured from the Killarney
Wild Deer's Hoof
Stand No. 856
D E N I S O ' B R I E N , 15 Arraninore A v e n u e , N o r t h C i r ­
cular Road, D u b l i n
Specimens of Irish Bog Oak, Personal and Table Ornaments, and
Wicklow Spar
An Indian Work-box, mounted i n Silver, Ivory, and Platina
Stand No. 857
E . M O R T I M E R , 1 B l e s s i n g t o n Street, D u b l i n
Bog Oak, Spar, and Irish Fancy Goods. A l l Irish Manufacture
Stand No. 858
J E R E M I A H GOGGIN, 7 4 Grafton Street, D u b l i n
Bog Oak Donegal Pebbles, Killarney Arbutus, &c., for personal wear.
The Materials are Irish, and manufactured b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 859
E L I Z A B E T H C O O P E R & CO., 4 0 a n d 4 1 K i l d a r e St.
1
Samples of Irish Ore as g o t out of t h e Mines, manufactured into
Jewellery b y Exhibitor
2
Samples of Irish Oak as g o t out of the Bog of Allen, manufactured
into Jewellery and Table Ornaments b y Exhibitor
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S e c t i o n I—Class 3 4
Stand No. 8 6 0
J U L I E T O ' N E I L L , 1 0 9 L o w e r Gardiner Street, Dublin
1
Book o n t h e Ancient Crosses of Ireland, b y H e n r y O'Neill
2
Book on the Fine Arts and Civilization of Ancient Ireland, by
H . 0 Neill
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Lithographs of t h e Round Towers of the County Dublin
Pencil Sketches, b y H . O'Neill
5 B o g Oak Spar, and Silver Jewellery, etc.
Stand No. 861
B E R N A R D C O N N O L L Y , 6 4 Aungier Street, Dublin
Bog Oak and Irish Spar
Stand No. 862
J A M E S C O A K L E Y , 4 M a i n Street, Killarney, Kerry
1
2
3
Devonport
Chess Table
Work Table
4
Tea Caddy, made by Exhibitor, i n Arbutus, Yew and Sycamore
Stand No. 863
J E R E M I A H J. C R E M M I N & GOGGIN, TW^T, street,
Killarney
Various Ornaments, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Card Cases,
Cabinets, etc.
stand No. 8 6 4
J A M E S M c C R E E R Y & SON, 9 5 Thorndyke Street,
Albertbridge Road, Belfast
1
Irish Spinning Wheel, made from Teak Wood, suitable for Spinning
Flax or Wool, etc.
2
Irish Reel, 70-inch standard, Spanish Mahogany
3
4
Spinning Wheel in Real Irish Bog Oak, on Marble Stand and Shade
Case containing Specimens of Carvings i n Irish B o g Oak, such as
Walking Sticks, Table Ornaments, Brooches, Crosses, etc., etc.
All the above manufactured b y Exhibitor
Stand No. 865
D A N I E L O'CONNELL, B o g Oak Carver, N e w Street,
Killarney
1
Jewel Casket, Card Cases
2
3
Brooches, Bracelets, Irish Crosses
Pipes a n d Table Ornaments
Manufactured i n B o g Oak
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Section I—Class3 4
stand No. 8 6 6
H A R R I E T T C O S T E L L O , S t . L a w r e n c e H o t e l , Ho-wth,
Co. D u b l i n
1 Fret-work Cage
2 Fret-work Bracket
3 Card-board Cut
stand No. 8 6 7
1
2
3
4
5
6
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J A M E S W A L S H , 5 Marina Terrace, Cork
Fret-work designed and manufactured by Exhibitor out of Irish
Walnut and Sycamore
Miniature Altar
Miniature Irish Outside Jaunting Car
Irish Motto
Motto
Carte-de-Yisite Frame
Oxford Frame, of novel design, sawn out of one piece of wood
Stand No. 8 6 8
E D M U N D P O W E R , 2 S o u t h Terrace, Midleton, Co.
Cork
Sundry Articles in Fret-work
Stand No. 8 6 9
S T A N L E Y C. P I G G I N , F r o n t L o d g e , L i s m o r e C a s t l e ,
Lismore, Co. W a t e r f o r d
Selection of Fret-work, including Photo Frames, Brackets, Easels,
Baskets, and Boxes, etc., etc., made by Exhibitor
stand No. 8 7 0
J A M E S F . R I C H A R D , M o u n t Prospect, Douglas, Co.
Cork
Specimens of Fret-work, viz. : Mirrors, Brackets, Baskets, etc.
stand No. 8 7 0 a M A R Y A . W A L P O L E , A n n ' s C o u r t , K i l m a c t h o m a a ,
Waterford
Table-Cabinet in fret-work
Stand No. 871
A A R O N S O N S & CO., 1 Coppinger's R o w , D u b l i n
Sunshades Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas
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Section I—Class3 4
Stand No. 8 7 2
1t 0 8
J O H N J O R D A N , U m b r e l l a M a n u f a c t u r e r , 2 0 Prince'"
Street, Cork
S
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lbr el] w i t h I r i s hB
HHandles,
S ! e I d and
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j l k F sTLock
, Bibs
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9 to 36
a k a n d
Cork-made
Spitalfields Silk Umbrellas, with Fancy and Natural Handles
Stand No. 873
F R A N C I S S M Y T H & S O N , 7 5 G r a f t o n S t r e e t , 4 LowerS a c k v i l l e S t r e e t , a n d 24 E s s e x Q u a y , D u b l i n
1 Umbrellas and Parasols
2 Umbrellas of Irish Silk
Stand No. 8 7 4
1
2
s t a n d No. 8 7 5
1
3
R I C H A R D H E A L Y , 1 0 Bridge Street, Cork
Irish Blackthorn Walking Sticks
, , Hazel, Orange, and Briar
D A V I D B E R N A R D , D o c k Street, P a s s a g e W e s t
Eight Inlaid Walking Sticks
Boat s Yoke for Rudder Head (Inlaid)
Stand No. 8 7 6
J O S E P H W O O D C O C K , 5 7 O l d G e o r g e ' s S t r e e t Cork
Meerschaum, Briar, and other Pipes, manufactured
Meerschaum, Amber, and Briar, unmanufactured
Pipe, Cigar, and Cigarette Cabinets
S t a n d No. 8 7 6 a
J O S E P HH A N L E Y & SONS, 4 J o h n Lane, Waterford
Clay Tobacco Pipes
Stand No. 877
A L E X A N D E R M o D O N N E L L , M a r b l e A r t i s t Clifden
Galway
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Various Drawing-room and other Ornaments in Connemara Marble
Stand No. 878
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2
3
F O G A R T Y & S H E F F I E L D , M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f Conn e m a r a M a r b l e J e w e l l e r y , & 0 . , 6 a n d 1 6 S h o p Street
Galway
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Connemara Marble (Ophite) or Serpentine Rock in the rough stateas taken from t h e quarry
Specimens of same with one side polished
Carved Marble ready for polishing
4 Articles carved and polished, ready for mounting
5 Connemara Marble Jewellery, mounted in Sterling Silver
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Section I—Class 3 4
stand No. 8 7 9
W . P . O ' R E i L LY 5 P a r k V i l l a , R o t t o n P a r k R o a d ,
Birmingham
1 A Variety of Beautiful Ornaments manufactured from Iron-stone Slag
2 A very Valuable China Cement
S An Assortment of Culinary Appliances
Stand No. 8 8 0
E . H . W O O D & GO., 11a H a r t S t r e e t , L o n d o n
Wedding Presentation Ornaments, etc.
Stand No. 8 8 1
M I S S E L I Z A B E T H L A I R D , P a r i s H o u s e , 5 8 Grafton.
Street, D u b l i n
Lace Fans mounted in Tortoise Shell, Bog Oak, Ivory
Hand-painted Screens
All t h e above are exclusively of Irish Manufacture
Stand No. 8 8 2
J O H N & G E O R G E S M I T H , 3 5 & 3 7 B r o w n Street,
Portluw, County Waterford
1 Gent's Zinc-Covered Trunk, Linen-Lined Compartments i n Lid, and
Tray
2 Ladies' Dress Trunk, covered in Drab Leather Cloth, similarly fitted
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covered in brown sail canvas
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covered in black oil-cloth, linen lined
Stand No. 8 8 3
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3
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S O N , 3 8 H i g h Bridge, Newcastle-on-
Knight's Patent Knife and Fork Cleaner
India Rubber Stamps
Stencil Plates
New Nickel Steel Fruit and Vegetable Parer, etc.
Stand N o . 8 8 4
1
J . CARTER
Tyne
W I L L I A M M U G G L E T O N , 11 P o r t l a n d R o a d , S o u t h .
Norwood, Surrey
Specimens of Slag A r t Pottery, manufactured from t h e refuse of
Iron Blast Furnaces, comprising Flower Vases, Flower Holders,
Claret Jugs and Decanters, Toilet Sets, Jewellery Cases, etc.
2 Eefrigerators, for preserving and cooling Fish and Provisions without
the use of ice
3 Collection of Articles for Domestic Economy
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Section I—Class 3 4
stand No. 885
1
2
J A M E S G R E G O R Y , Portland Works, Lincoln
Patent V-shaped Lime, Sand, or Gravel Screw
Office Stool, convertible into Wash-stand
Stand No. 8 8 0
E . D W Y E R G R A Y , M . P . , 4 , 5 , a n d 6 P r i n c e ' s Street,
N o r t h , T a l b o t S t r e e t ,8 3 a n d 8 4 M i d d l e A b b e y Street,
D u b l i n , R a t h m i n e s , Go. D u b l i n ; 2 8 R o s e m a r y Street,
C r o w n E n t r y , D o n e g a l S t r e e t , C o m m e r c i a l Court,
a n d E x c h a n g e Lane, Belfast; 1 3 Castle St., Derry;
2 8 Grand Parade, Cork; 1 4 5 A r g y l e Street, Glasgow;
a n d 2 1 1 S t r a n d , L o n d o n , W . C . , <fcc.
1 Matrices taken from type
2 Printing Plates produced from
Matrice s
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" Freeman's J o u r n a l "
" Evening Telegraph "
3 Papers from which Newspapers
are printed
9
" Weekly Freeman "
4
Microscopic Reproduction of
nrst issue of "Freeman's
Journal"
10
" Morning News," Belfast
5
First Volumeof t h e "Freeman's
Journal"
11
" Evening News "
6
Volume of Pictures issued with
" Weekly Freeman "
12
" Weekly Examiner "
s t a n d No. 8 8 7
H E N R Y L A W R E N C E T I V Y , J a n e v i l l e , Montenotte,
Cork
The First Number of t h e " Cork Constitution," as issued on June 7th,
1822, accompanied by a Copy of t h e same Newspaper, with Sup­
plement, as published in 1883
Stand No. 8 8 8
A B R A H A M W . S U T T O N & C O . , 3 9 W a r r e n ' s Place,
Cork
Flags and Bunting, Hand and Machine made
Stand No. 8 8 9
T U R T L E & P E A R C E , F l a g M a k e r s , 1 3 D u k e Street,
London Bridge,S.E. %
Flags andfBanners, " Pattern Dyed," and without seams, colour per­
fectly fast, Coats of Arms can be heraldicly displayed in colours
by this process
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Section I—Class 3 4
Stand N o . 8 9 0
1
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3
4
5
6
7
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R I C H A R D H A H T L A N D , T h e L o u g h N u r s e r y , Cork
Boxes of Cutblooms of Hybrid and Tea Roses
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French, Show, Zonal and Double Pelargo­
niums
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Double and Single Begonias
Stove and Greenhouse Plants in variety
Collection-of Cones and Seeds of Conifer® in variety
Small sections of Home-grown Timber, Trees and Shrubs; showing
Grain, aud value commercially
Painted Models of Home-grown Pears, Apples, Plums, and other
Fruits correctly named
6 large Golden "Variegated Wellingtonias, which originated a t the
Lough Nurseries
Stand No. 890a ffiL S A U N D E R S & SONS, Friar'a W a l k Nurseries Cork
Ornamental Foliage and Flowering Plants (for Greenhouse, Stops
and Apartments)
Roses, collection of over 400 varieties
Coniferse, including many rare and new Species suited to Climate of
Ireland
Forest Tree Specimens, especially those suited for re-afforesting
purposes
Trees and Shrubs of various Sorts, suited for Irish Climate^ and
including many rare varieties and species
Begonias, double and single-flowered; the largest collection i n
Europe
Ferns, Palms, Herbaceous Plants (800 varieties and species)
Pelargoniums (Zonal, Ivy-leaf, French, Show and Regal)
Gladioli, Dahlias, Pansies
Spring and Summer Bedding Plants, etc., etc.
Stand N o . 8 9 1
<T. C A R T E R & S O N , H i g h b r i d g e , N e w c a s t l e - O G - T y n e *
Miscellaneous manufactures a n d s m a l l wares
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section J.
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C l a s s 35.
Sculpture in Marble, Alabaster, Stone, Terra Cotta, Ivory
Wood—Casts, Coins, Medals.
Stand No. 892
RICHARD P O W E E , The Quay, B a n t r y
Irish Oak P u l p i t
s t a n d No. 8 9 3
R I C H A R D B . B O Y L E , J u n i o r , 7 3 Blessing-ton Street.
Dublin
1
A Frontispiece carved i n Wood, i n t h e I t a l i a n style, for a decoration
over a Clnmneypiece i n t h e H a l l or Dining-room ; t h e head in
centre represents Ceres, t h e Goddess of F r u i t s a n d Mowers
2
3
A Musical Trophy, Carved i n Pear Wood, laid d o w n i n W a l n u t
2 Circular Panels of Boys, Carved i n P e a r Wood, i n high Alto
K e i i e t ; Subjects—Representing P a i n t i n g a n d Sculpture
A Clockcase elaborately Carved i n I r i s h Bog Oak, of A n t i q u e Design •
I h e Clock supported b y a Figure of Old T i m e
4
Stand No. 8 9 4
1
2
3
P . J . O ' N E I L L & C O , 1 3 8 G r e a t B r u n s w i c k Street.
Dublin
W h i t e Marble A l t a r
I r i s h Crosses
Pulpit
Stand No. 8 9 5
S A M U E L D A L Y , 11 C o o k S t r e e t C o r k
A l t a r of Irish a n d Italian Marbles, manufactured b y Exhibitor
3 t a n d No. 8 9 6
G O Y E R S E1VFILS, Louvain, Belgium
Marble Altar
Official Catalogue.
241
Section J—Class 3 5
Stand No. 8 9 7
E , O ' S H E A , Oallan, K i l k e n n y
Celtic Cross, after the design of t h e Ancient Irish Cross of Kilklispeen
r
Co. Kilkenny
'
stand No. 8 9 8
P A T R I C K J O H N S C A N N E L L , Sculptor, Stone, a n d
M a r b l e Merchant, 1 3 D o u g l a s Street, Cork
1 1 Kneeling Figure of Angel, in Caen stone, 5 feet 6 inches high
2 Figures of St. Joseph, in Portland Stone, 5 feet 7 inches high
3
,,
St. Francis of Assisi, in Caen Stone, 6 feet 5 inches high
i
„
St. Dominic, in Caen Stone, 6 feet 7 inches high
5 Gothic Marble Altar of White Carrara, 8 feet 5 inches long, and 10 feet
6 inches h i g h
6
7
8
9
10,
13
14
2 Kneeling Figures of Angels, in Caen Stone, 2 feet 9 inches high
The Boy Samuel, in White Carrara Marble, 1 foot 8 inches high
Figure of Angel, in White Carrara Marble, 2 feet 3J inches high
2 Figures (Monumental) of Carrara Alta, each 2 feet 6 inches high
11, and 12 3 Tables with various Works by the Staff
Marble Pillar, with Head of the Redeemer, of Carrara, in Alto
Specimens of Irish Marble
Stand No. 8 9 9
J O H N W O O D H O U S E , A . R . H . A . , 11 Harrington Street
Dublin
A case of Medals containing Specimens by t h e following Artists
1 A Collection of Medals, t h e Dies of which'were Engraved bv
t h e late
J
Wm. Mossop
^ ^
^e< ^ a ' s > t h e Dies of which were Engraved by the late
W. o. Mossop
3 A Collection of Medals, t h e Dies of which were Engraved bv the late
Wm. Woodhouse
i
Specimens of Medal Die Engraving and the manufacture of Medals
by John Woodhouse, Exhibitor
The Collection No. 2 are very rare, as many of the unfinished Dies
remained unhardened for over 30 years, and those were the first
Bronze Medals exhibited
Stand No. 9 0 0
M r s A N S T E R F . G. W A L K E R , H u r r i c a n e L o d g e ,
G l e n b e i g h , Co. K e r r y
1 Hand-carved Chimneypiece and Mirror, with hand-carved Frame
2 Picture worked in Wool—" Bolton Abbey in t h e Olden time," with
hand-carved Frame
Cork Industrial Exhibition
242
C l a s s 36.
stand No. 9 0 1
M r s M A R Y , F R A N C I S H U R L E Y , P r e s e n t a t i o n Convent, Fermoy
P a i n t i n g i n W a t e r Colours
C l a s s 37.
Engravings on Copper, Steel, and Wood, Etchings, Lithographs,
Photographs.
s t a n d No. 9 0 2
THOMAS FEARN, 3 0
London, S . W .
Epple
1
2
Stencil E n g r a v i n g s i n Copper, Brass a n d Silver
H o g ' s H a i r B r u s h e s i n a l l sizea ( s p e c i a l l y m a d e )
3
B l a c k , R e d a n d B l u e I n k s , &c.
Stand No. 9 0 3
Terrace,
Fum™
J . J . S H E R I D A N , 5 C o l l e g e R o a d , Oorfe
F e r r o t y p e P h o t o g r a p h s t a k e n b y Exhibitor
C l a s s 38.
Stand No. 9 0 4
A N N E M A R Y P A R S O N S 4 1 K i l d a r e Street, Dublin
Two Illuminated Tablets
Stand No. 9 0 5
W M . S A V A G E , Bandon
Illuminated Writing
243
I N D E X TO F I N E A E T EXHIBITORS.
Nos. of Exhibits.
Addey, Maria L . , 33 Shipquay Street, Londonderry
. . . 772, 994
Addey, J . P . ,
do.
do.
154, 316, 743,754, 1067, 1214
Aldworth, Lady Mary, Newmarket House, Newmarket
. . . 952,978
Aldworth, Colonel
do.
do.
...
78, 825
Aldworth, Miss, Woodbank, Queenstown
898, 918, 942, 966, 967
Allen, Miss M . , Ashton Lawn, Cork
197, 880, 911, 937
Ambrose, E., P a r k Holohane, Lough Road, Cork
... 1216, 1232
Anderson, Miss Emily, Mount Corbet, Buttevant
843, 845, 846, 860, 861,
891, 903, 917, 940
Anderson, Elizabeth S.,
do.
do.
964, 969
Andrews, Miss, F o r t Villa, Queenstown
Ansdell, K., R.A.
...
353
Armstrong, A., Florence
...
751, 764
Armstrong, S. A . , 8 Leeson Park, Dublin
230, 1048, 1166 1168
Ash, Thos. M., 4 Bull St., Birmingham
...
20, 82
Ashlin, G. C., Architect, Dublin
1041—1043
Atkins, Mrs. Geo., Ballyseedy
30, 52; 64, 89, 1119
Atkins, Miss C. J . , 210 Holland Road, Kensington, London ... 2 5 1 , 2 7 8
Atkinson, Geo. M . W . , 3 Mervue Place, Queenstown
...
75, 85
Atkinsm, Miss S.
do.
do.
...
131, 194
Atkinson, R. P .
do.
do.
178,377, 477
Atkinson, Geo. M . , 285 Oswald's Road, W e s t Brompton, London 337, 778
Aumonier, J . , 136 Camden Road, London
86, 67, 218, 312
Aungier, Miss T . S., 35 U p . Mount Street. Dublin
838, 850, 856, 866, 875,1883, 914, 965, 1005
Babington, Miss A., 29 Wellington Road. Cork
... 930, 962
Baker, Leslie, 7 Lansdowne Terrace, Lansdowne Road,'Dublin...
31
Barnes, R.H.A.
...
53]
Barry, J . , R . A .
343, 387, 398, 405, 409, 1 1 7 3 - 1 1 8 9
Barry, Thos., 97 Evergreen Road, Cork
...
698
Barter, R „ T h e Studio, S t . Ann's, Blarney
1202 1212
Barton, Miss R., 44Merrion Square, Dublin
. . . 237,812
<3
244
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
Bassano, J .
Bayes, A . W . , 22 Mortimer Street, London
Bayly, Miss H . , Mahon Villa, Blackrock, Cork
Beale, J .
Beaumont, J .
Bell, Miss
Beddoes, Captain, Belmullet, Co. Mayo
Bealey, H., Corbally, Limerick
Belshaw, F., 22 Mortimer Street, London
Bennett,J . L . , Grange, Parsonstown
Bennett, W . , 15 Bolsover St., Fitzroy Square, London
Bergin
Nos. of Exhibits.
386, 404
213, 309
849, 864
517, 1062
253, 784
341, 359
,116
84, 139
204
125
4, 222
474
A Fan
13, 77, 888
315
55
813, 977, 1029
Bernard, L a d y Louisa, 15 Cresham Street, London
Black, Miss S. A., 145 Chapel Street, Dublin
Bond, Lloyd
Bowkett; Miss L , 18 Milbury Road, London
Boyd, Miss H., 17 South Street, New Ross
Brenan, J . Butler, R . H . A . , 10 South Mall, Cork
76, 105, 157, 165, 327, 334. 335, 375, 388, 437
Brenan, J . , R.H.A., B u x t o n Hill, Cork
54, 62, 171, 220, 321, 357
Brenan, Geo. A . , 51 Camden Street, Dublin
22,66
Brennan, Miss A . , 2 Lincoln Place, Cork
...
902, 919
Brennan, W . A., Cottage W e s t , Cork
... 216,310
Breydel, C.
401
Brightman, E . Lyndale, Argley Hill, Bristol
1106—1109, 1112
Brockman, E . , 22 Mortimer Street, London
166
Brunnin, L., care of A . Marshall, Buxton Road, Huddersfield
18
Burke, A . , R . H . A . , 6 Stephen's Green, Dublin
190, 332, 333, 368
B a r t o n , W . P., 22 Mortimer Street, London
232
Burton, F . W., R.H.A., Argyle Road, Kensington
497.
0
Cagney, Miss, Tivoli, Cork
Cahill, James, 197 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin
Calamo
Campbell, J . , J u n . , 2 7 Mountjoy Square, Dublin
Campion, Mrs. A . , 22 Mortimer S t . , L o n d o n
Campion, H . ,
do.
do.
Cane, Miss E „ St Wolstan's, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
Canova
Canaletto
Caracci, Anibale
946
1071, 1218
364
174
765
61, 117, 137
...
770, 804
1220
46»
414
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
2
45
Nos. of Exhibits
Carelli, G., care of H . Hicks, Woodcote, Warwick
203,256, 258
Casey, W . L .
480, 532, 1125
Casey, Laurence, 7 Nelson Place, Cork
999—1001
Catcermole
... 499, 511
Charde, Huge, Antwerp
12, 83, 195, 198
Chandelier, T . S., 22 Mortimer Street, London
734
Chaplin, F .
do.
do.
10
Christian Brothers, Cabra, Dublin
119
Christian, Mrs., 2 Upper Park, Queenstown
... 219, 505
Clift, A., H a r p Lane, Great Tower Street, London
238
Close, S. P . , 53 W a r i n g Street, Belfast
716—718, 803
Coakley, J . J . , York Street, Cork
244, 269, 296, 763, 1018—1020
Colles, Cooke, Miss A . T . , F e r n Bank, Queenstown
... 945, 1053
Conolly, Ellen, l l £ Gower Street, London
172
Cooke, C. H., H i g h Street, Scarborough
79, 345, 1060, 1121
Cooke, W. E . , 4 Victoria Street, Nottingham
123Cooper, Thomas Sidney
856
Cooper, W . Sidney, 22 Mortimer Street, London
193
Copiiinger, Miss A., Tivoli, Cork
947
Copley, J . Singleton, R.A,
471
Corban, Mrs. L .
1083
Cordier, Mine. A . Delville, 19 Quai S t . Michael, P a r i s
205, 236, 810, 811
Cornwall, Miss, Castle Grogan, Ballybrophy 827, 828, 1022,1028.1050, 1051
Cranitch, Miss, 36 Grand P a r a d e
... 892, 893
Crawford, E .
325, 342, 346
Cregan, Martin, P . R.A.
406
Creswick, T., R . A .
351
Cronin, D. J . , Cork
... 773, 1085
Crosley, M i s s E . A., 15 Batoum Street, London
3, 96
Currey, Miss F . W., T h e Mall House, Lismore
293
Curtis, Miss F . M., Camden Place, Cork
921
Darmesteter
Dale, H. S., 17 F i t z r o y Street, Fitzroy Square, London
Davidson, Miss, 6 A l f r e d Street, Cork
Davis, C. L., 22 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London
Davis, Lucien
Davis, Miss Isabel, South Terrace, Cork
Davis, Valentine, 33 Upper P a r k Road, Haverstock
London, N . W .
Day, J .
...
418, 429
257
839, 907, 932
207
823
954
Hill,
...
148, 301
369
m
246
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
Nos. of Exhibits.
Dicksee, J o h n R., 6 Fitzroy Square, London
...
45,68
Dillon, A r t h u r , Brighton House, Rathgar, Dublin
...
H90
Dillon, J o h n J . , W e s t View House, E d g e Lane, Liverpool
106, 147, 748, 749, 808, 1070
Dolce, Carlo
430
Donegan, Miss M . F . , Monkstown, Co. Cork
...
996
Doneraile, Vicountess
32 58
Doolin, W . G.
. . . 713, 715
Drummond, J., 53 Lorraine Road, Holloway, London, N . 152,515, 501, 508
Duffy, P . Vincent, R . H . A . , Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin
16, 150, 318, 367
Dundas, Agnes
169, 318
D u V a l , E . J . , 247 Neville Street, Southport
767
Dwyer, Miss E., T h e Terrace, F e r m o y
160
Eickelberg, H . A . , 22 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London
Elliot, Miss Kate, 22 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London .
Elrington, Mrs. D . H . , Strand House, Youghal
149
168
2
Farrell, Thos., R . H . A . , Dublin
Faulkner, J o h n , care of J . D. Spence, 7 Lower Sackville Street,
Dublin
1217
Francia, Alexander, 22 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London,
186
285, 760
Faulkner, Miss Maud C.
841, 855, 925-928, 968
Fennell, W . G., 11 Chichester Street, Belfast
...
686*, 687
Ferguson, G . W . , Lombard Street Chambers, Belfast
...
68*5
Fisher, Daniel, 22 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London
60, 93, 283, 745, 777, 822, 824
Fisher, Miss E . , Donaghmore Glebe, Ballybrophy
984, 1055, 1082
t itzgerild, J . A . , 233 Stanhope Street, Regent's P a r k , London
N W
' "
...
201,755
Fitzgerald, J . , Nelson Place, C o r k
...
i003
Fitzgerald, Miss B., Clarisfort, Killaloe, Co. Clare
233, 725, 726, 798, 821, 1197
Fitzgerald, Michael, 31 S t . J o h n ' s Villas, U p p e r Holloway
London, N .
*'
40) u
Fitzmaurice, Annie, 3 Bell V u e Terrace, Cork
951
Fitzmaurice, Harriette
do.
do.
...
135 809
Fitzpatrick, T., Bloomfield Terrace, Cork
1021
Foley, J . H . , R.A.
1231, 1236—1239
Foley, Ricliard, Cork
JJJ
Flocton, F .
I
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
247
Nos. of Exhibits.
Fraser, F. A . , Burnside, Sheane, Surrey
21, 41, 284 767
Fnge, Miss E . A., Youghal
865, 870, 876—878, 900, 905, 909, 910, 922, 923, 924, 960, 963
Fuge, M J., Youghal,
871, g 8 5 ) 8 8 P > i 0 4 7
Fulleylove, J . , 24 Regent's Street, Southfields, Leicester
... 308,822
Gainsborough
Gerardin, D. Delaplace
...
jgg
Gilbert, John, 120 Patrick Street
231, 289, 768, 1006—1017
Glancy, J., Belfast
...
jQgg
Glover, M., 124 Stephen's Green, Dublin
. . . 1160, 1161
Goodall, 22 Mortiiner Street, Regent's Street, London
...
211
Gouk, Miss I . , 6 A l f r e d Street, Cork
785, 859 980
3 1 7 ) 740, 8 1 7
Gould, Mrs.
Graham, Miss 3 Prince Edward's Place, Clonmel
...
944
Graves, Miss H. F., Waterpark, W a t e r f o r d
159, 234, 737
Gray, George, care of Rodman & Co., Belfast
...
73
Gray, George, 22 Mortimer Street, Regent's Street, London . . .
33, 111
Green, Rev. VV. S., Carrigaline, Co. Cork
261, 276, 739, 780, 815
Grey, Alfred, R.H.A., 1 Lower Sherrard Street, Dublin 162, 177, 347, 361
Grey, Gregor, 1 Lower Sherrard Street, Dublin
...
8,88
Grey, J., R.H.A.
92
Grierson, C. M., School of A r t
...
281
Griffiths, T., 31 Rochester Road, Camden Town, London
...
144
G r i s et H
> ... 1169,1170
Grogan, N .
439, 440, 522, 525, 1034
Grogan, William, Queenstown
... 1004, i u 7
Gue, Madame du, 38 North Audley St., Grosvenor Square
... 126, 1069
Guy, Francis, 70 Patrick Street, Cork
1187 1149
Raines, W . II., 44 Montpelier Street, South Kensington
6, 130, 294, 313
Hanlon, Mrs. W . , Innishannon, Co. Cork
...
179
Hardy, T . B., 22 Mortimer Street, London
...
300, 305
Hardy, Mrs., Lapps Island, Cork
...
49,91
Hare, J . G., Cork
...
702, 706
Harman, Harriette E . , Ford, West E n d Lane, Kilburn
...
121
Harman, Geraldine
do.
do.
...
890
Hartland, Albert, Arthog, Dolgelly, N . W .
42, 488, 495, 496, 502, 508, 516, 524, 1084, 1087
Hartland, Miss A., Lough Nurseries, Cork
842, 847, 872, 897, 931
Hastling, Miss, 22 Mortimer Street, London
... 141, 183
248
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
Nos. of Exhibits.
Haughton, Miss, Rock Spring, Cork
...
Hayes, Claude, Steele's Road, Haverstock Hill
...
Hayes, Edwin, R.H.A., care of Cranfield, 115 G r a f t o n Street,
953
774
1,ublin
27, 65, 176
Hayes, Michael A., R.H.A.
...
353
Hayes, Miss, D e n n y Street, Tralee
...
gg
Hayes, W . F., Barron, T h e Studios, Kensington
...
98
Hearn, Miss B., A b b e y Street, Ballinrobe
...
997
Heem, David d e
425
Hegarthy, P . J . , Connaught Place, Cork
...
719, 720
Henderson, W .
353
Henson, E .
1061
Herman. L .
1078
Herring, G. E .
...
355
Hill, Miss E . M., Mount Rivers, Carrigaline, Co. Cork
323, 727, 786, 807, 819, 820, 826
Hill, Mrs. H., Hillsboro', Cork
...
933
Hill, Miss K a t e , 22 Mortimer Street, London
...
59
Hogan, J o h n
1221 to 1224
Hogarth
,
...
475
Holland, Miss, Audley Place, Cork
...
972
Hollingworth, T., 29 Golborne Gardens, Up. Westborne Park, London 1074
Hondekooter
^
422
Hoce, Nathaniel, R . H . A . , Seafield, Malahide
...
356,164
Hughes, Miss E . , Kingstown, Dublin
852, 1193, 1198 1199
Hynes, Samuel F . , South Mall, Cork
...
707, 712
Isafcey
* ...
521
Johnson, Mrs. Louisa, Rushbrook, Queenstown
848, 863, 881, 899, 906
Jones, Charles, Hcathercroft, Bulham Hill, London
113, 153, 173
Jones, Sir Thomas, P.R.H.A., 9 Upper Mount Street, Dublin
10J, 185, 217, 311, 352
Jones, H . Thaddeus, Florence
19, 23, 63, 70, 138, 163, 330, 379, 469, 1066
Jordaens
397
Juliaan, M., Gainsborough House, Aldin Street, Sheppard's
Bush Green, London
JJ
J u l i a n a , Jose, 22 Mortimer Street, London.
...
783
Justice, Miss L., Dungannon, Co. Tyrone
723, 830, 948, 949
K a u f m a n n , Angelica
Keane, Miss H . E., Glenshelane, Cappoquin
Kempe, H . , 21 F i t z r o y Square, London
458
214, 215, 721
...
120, 268
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
2 4 9
_
Nos. of Exhibits.
Kempe, John, 4 Spa Villas, Gloster
241 319 797
Kempe, Miss C., Sullivan's Quay, Cork
.
733 831
ffinnear, James, care of Rodman & Co., Belfast
...
' 134
Kirke, W . B .
^33
Knight, J . W . B., 22 Mortimer Street, London
212, 297, 751, 1172, 1191,1192, 1195
Koerner, Ernest
360, 375
Lastman
Lawler, J .
Lawlor, Michael, 23 Acklain Road, N o t t i n g Hill
Lawrence, Sir Thomas
Lely, Sir Peter
Lipenver, J . L „ 22 Mortimer Street, London
Litchfield, Miss M . H . , Cloyne, Co. Cork
Lodder, Captain C., L args, Ayrshire
Longfield, Miss, Longueville, Mallow
Lowe, Miss G. B., Race Course House, Cashel
Ludovici, A . , 22 Mortimer Street, London
452
371
... 1226, 1227
'
3 g M 1 5
...
224
985, 986, 988
384
...
728
...
1058
209
Luini
394
Lusk, C. W . , 22 Mortimer Street, London
...
226
Luther, Miss E . , Monkstown, Co. Cork
744, 818 998
Lyster, Richard
3 2 6 , 354, 370, 378, 403, 417, 473, 1126
MacArthur, Blanche, 30 J o h n Street, Bedford Row, London
MacArthur, M a r y
do
do.
do.
M'Cloy, Samuel, 41 Cromwell Road, B e l f a s t
M'Swiney, Eugene J . , 22 Dyke Parade, Cork
MacGuinness, Bingham, 6 Stephen's Green, Dublin
Maclise, D a n i e l
99, 247, 286
81, 167, 175
29, 94,161
...
'
90
306, 492, 752
4 1 6 , 477A, 484, 4 8 5 , 4 9 3 , ' 5 1 8 , ' 5 2 0
MacMalion, Miss, P a r k View, "Wellington Road, Cork 837, 889, 959, 1054
Macpherson, J . , care of J . D . Spence, 7 L r . Sackville S t . , Dublin
285
Magrath, William, 98 Gower Street, London
34, 57, 514
Mannix, R., 10 South Frederick Street, Dublin
17, 39, 51, 874, 1063, 1065, 1079, 1080, 1088,1122
Marquis, J . Richard, R . H . A . , 64 Netherwood Road, West
Kensington P a r k , London, W .
97
Martin, Russell, Clifton Lodge, Cork
260 738
Marshall, Charles, 112 Mansfield Road, London, N . W .
9, 228, 366
Marshall, R. A . K . , 22 Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London
299, 771
Mauvis & Vivash, Belfast
2162
Mayer, Joseph, Oberammergaii
1213
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
Nos. of Exhibits.
M a y n e , A r t h u r J . , K . H . A . , M u l b e r r y H i l l H o u s e , Chapelizod, D u b l i n 5, 118
Meadows, J . E . , Gainsborough H o u s e , A l d i n e S t r e e t , S t e p h e n ' s
B u s h Green, L o n d o n
...
1B7,192
Minchin, Miss F . , 11 Kenilworth Square, R a t h g a r , D u b l i n
...
970,97#
Mitchell, P . , c a r e of J . D . Spence, 7 L r . Saekville St., D u b l i n ...
267
Moore, James, M . D . , H o n . R . H . A . , Chichester Street, B e l fa s t
320, 479, 481, 483, 486, 489, 498, 504, 507, 510, 513, 523, 528, 735, 776
Moore, W . G., 11 U p p e r Sackville Street, D u b l i n
1200, 1201
Morris, A l b e r t , 4 Castlena Cottages, B a r n e s , S u r r e y
...
14, 103
Mossman
...
482:
M u r r a y , Mrs. E . , 22 M o r t i m e r Street, Regent Street, L o n d o n . . .
254, 266
Murillo
462, 464, 468, 470
M u r p h y , S a m u e l J . , School of A r t , W a t e r f o r d
...
24, 48
M u r p h y , J o h n Ross, 10 E l l i s ' s Quay, Dublin
...
128, 240
Nadin, Mrs., Kelson P l a c e Tipperary
. . . 1045,1046
N a d i n , Miss
do.
do.
989,990, 991
Nasymth
...
447
Newmarsb, F . , 22 M o r t i m e r S t r e e t , L o n d o n
...
72
Nicholls, C . W . , R . H . A . , 2 T u d o r Lodge, A l b e r t S t r e e t , R e g e n t ' s
P a r k , London
...
-56,151
Nicholl, A . , R.H.A., 4 M e a d o w Road, L a m b e t h
....
736, 762
Noblett
490, 526, 529
N o r t h , A . W . , 68 B u x t o n Road, Huddersfield
...
136, 187
O'Connor,J . A .
„.
389,408
O ' F l a g h e r t y , P . J . , Abbey Street, Killaloe
1163, 1164
O ' H a r a , Miss H . , T h e Castle, Portstewart, Co. D o w n
287, 729
O ' M e a r a , Maurice D., 14 B e r n a r d S t . , Russell Square, L o n d o n 249, 264, 288
O'Neill, H e n r y
50, 344, 478, 491, 791, 801, 816, 1077, 1115
Osborne, M r s . E . M., 10A C u m m i n g h a m Place, London
...
5$
Osborne, F . W . , A . R . H . A . , 6 Castlewood A v e n u e , R a t h m i n e s
Dublin
28, 37, 102, 109
O ' S h s a , H., George's Street, Limerick
...
338
O t w a y & W a t t , 77A V i c t o r i a Street, Belfast
. . . 691—695
Ovens, Miss L .
...
862
Pan ini
Pate!
Peacan, J o h n P . , 69 H a r c o u r t Street, D u b l i n
P e e l , Miss M . , Knoolmere Manor, Clitheroe, E n g l a n d
Perry, Miss Lizzie, Devonshire S t r e e t , Cork
Petrie, D r .
...
...
...
...
...
...
423
457
140
781
851
508
251
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
Nos. of Exhibits.
Phillips, Miss, Nile Street, C o r k
Pilsbury, Wilmot, 22 Mortimer S t r e e t , London
Pike, Miss Florence, Besborough, Cork
Player, F . D a Ponte, 22 M o r t i m e r Street, London
Porter, Miss, Bellisle, Lisbellaw, Co. F e r m a n a g h
Potter P a u l
730, 834, 955
9 4 3
•
...
307
934, 935, 956, 957
393,896
Pousin, Gaspard
Pradez, Miss E d i t h , 2 4 R u e N y s t o n , Liege, Belgium
...
273,761
Pro 11c, S.
500, 5 0 6 , 5 1 2
Purser, Miss S. H . , 2 L e i n s t e r Street, D u b l i n
...
H".124
Pjrne, Thomas, 56 U p p e r P a r k R o a d , Haverstock Hill, L o n d o n ...
290, 292
Ramberg
Redgrave, Evelyn, 18 H y d e P a r k Gate, L o n d o n
Reeves, Miss H . H . , T r a m o r e , Douglas, Cork
Reeves, Miss M.
do.
do.
Reeves, Miss S . T .
do.
do.
Reingle, R . A .
Rembrandt
Reni, Guido
Riviere,W .
Rothwell, R., R . H . A .
Rothwell, M r s . M . R . , G r e e n Island, Belfast
Rubens
Ryan, Miss Annie, Cahoer, Gorey, Co. W e x f o r d
Ryan, T . E .
476.
—
...
...
722, 7 5 0
262, 280, 804
-
395
>411
""
4 1 9 - 4 2 1 , 4 3 2 - 4 3 4 , 451
—
981, 982
7801
"•
2 0 0
Saliante, G., 22 M o r t i m e r Street, London
—
Salvator, R o s a
413,436,438
Sanderson, J . , Glentworth, L i n c o l n
— w o >1 5 8
Sanderson, J u l i a T . , 19 A y n h o l R o a d , W . , Kensington
....
110
Satur, E . B y r n e de, Clifton V i l l a , H i g h g a t e H i l l , L o n d o n , W . ...
112, 143
Sauvy, A d a m , P a t r i c k S t r e e t , Cork
1128—1132
Scanlan
Seymour, Robert G., care of Cranfield, 115 G r a f t o n S t . , D u b l i n
Seymour, Miss J . H . , Cork
—
Sharland, L . A . , 7 G r a n t h a m Street, D u b l i n
...
229
>9 0 4
180, 182
858
4 4 6
ghee, Sir M a r t i n , P . R . A .
—
Sheil, E „ R . H . A . ,
328, 336, 349, 376, 381, 390, 412, 424,461, 1075, 1116
Shoesmith, Miss, Queensbury Road, B r i g h t o n
...
983
l i 7 1
Shofield, Miss, Sundayswell, Cork
•••
Silk, J . , 6 Crosses Green, C o r k
1215-
•
252
Index
to Fine Art Exhibitors.
Skill, F . J .
Nos. of Exhibits.
782
Smith, J . B., care of Rodman & Co., Belfast
Smyth, ^Coke'
* * * * *
7, 69, l O l / m , 766, £
Smyth, Mrs. R
— 206, 227
Snyders
...
867
Sparrow, Miss M.,
—
397
Stanley, Miss N., Bandon
840
q m 01K o o n
Stannus, A . C., 11 Chichester Street, Belfast '
' ° 6 1 '9 7 1 '9 7 4
2 5 1 9 6 202
Starace
'
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> 2 2 1 > 263, 265, 795, 796
Stevens, Albert, 38 King Street, Covent Garden, London
Stocks, Arthur, 29 Henlev Bnarl t t „
Stopford, R. L., Patrick's Hill, Cork
Stuart, Charles
Swan, Miss Alice C„ Sunmmmf est T I
Swan, J . M-AUen
do.
' do
Sweeting, J .
*
•
2 5 G 2 7 0 272
'
T
'
> 279 > 756
"" 1 7 ° ' 2 4 3
> 29®> 753, 790, 802
38
—
. 127
245, 246, 271, 324, 742, 769
...
365, 372
o0Q
Taylor. Key. Mr., Dungarvan
Taylor, Charles, 9 ICing Street, Covent Garden London
""
Therry, Miss H . , Ballyclogh, P e r m o y
'
Thornton, Miss, 3 Wellesley Terrace Cork
Tickell, Miss Elizabeth,
care 0of1 MMr r TTeed
t M i
re
Tintoretto
" e e ^ l e , Monks Rd., Lincoln
Tisdall, Miss E . M., B a l l v h r a p „
Titian
'
^ ^
° ° -M
T
itian
e a t h
Toft, P., 22 Mortimer Street,"London
Trant, Miss Emily, Dovea, Thurles
Trevor, Miss
Trobridge, George, School of A r t , Belfast
lurner
Tyler, William, 36 Sussex Place, Kensington, London
Tytler, Miss Fraser, Rosslvn, N.B.
^
250
1026 1027
'
913
S 02
•••
442
857, 929, 1056, 1057
435, 460
252
...
259,274
...
936,973
47, 731, 779, 799
450
... 1230, 1231
... 1228,1229
Usher, Arland A., 2 Knapton Terrace, Kingstown, Dublin
Vanacker, P., 6 8 Buxton Road, Huddersfield
Vandyke
Varian, Miss Agnes, Dublin
87, 223, 758
35
426, 441
832, 833, 987, 992, 993, 995
Index to Fine Art Exhibitors.
2
53
Nos. of Exhibits.
Vinycomb, John, Belfast
775 787 806
Vivash & Mavius, Belfast
^ '
'1162
Vivian ; J . , Gainsborough House, Aldine Street, Shepherd's Bush
Green, London
114 146
Wainwright, T . F „ care of Rodman & Co., Belfast
Wainwrigbt, Miss G.
Walker, Robert, C.E., 17 South Mall Cork
Walker, Robert, Junior
do.
do.
Walters, G. S.
...
208
675
684, 1037
]040
8Q0
Walter, Miss E., 6 Victoria Street, Kilburne, London
210, 248, 759
Ward & Co., Winthrop Street, Cork
... 1150—1159
Watkins, B . Colles, R.H.A., 6 Stephen's Green, Dublin
1, 189, 329, 363
Watson, Samuel, 34 U p p e r Sackville Street, Dublin
80, 1078, 1081, 1111, 1127
m
Watson, Samuel J .
Watson, C., A l l Saints Green, Norwich
J 4 - 303
Watson, Miss R., Castlelough, Killaloe
830J 879 ; 8g7j §94.
W a t t , R., Belfast
621 to 695
Watts, G. F . , R . A . , L i t t l e Holland House, Kensington
... 142, 184
Whipple, J . , Chichester Street
242' 805
White, J . Telmage, 10 Draper's Gardens, Throgmorton Street, London
.
255, 277,291
White, Mrs. Hans, Doneraile, Co. Cork
868, 873, 950
Whitmore, B., care of Rodman & Co., Belfast
... '
' 314
Whitty, Augusta F .
g4I
Wilkinson, Miss E . S.
one 0 - 0
TTT'llA
• • • Oi/O, JOO
Williams, A., 7 G r a n t h a m Street, Dublin
133^ i g l , 199, 282
Williams, W . C., 15 Craven Terrace, Halifax
700, 701, 1133 t o 1136
Williams, G. A . , 4 Castlenan Cottages, Barnes, Surrey
...
95, 132
W
" illiams, Walter, Florence Villa, Lonsdale Road, Barnes, Surrey
46, 71
Williams, Caroline F., 4 Castlenan Cottages, Barnes, Surrey ...
15, 108
Wood, Miss L . »C., Bally Ellis, Mallow
895, 916, 1068
Woodroffe, Miss, St. Brandon's, Montenotte, Cork
938
K-l
Woods, Carslake W., Torquay
g*35, 853, 854
Wynne, A . B., 4 Crosthwaite P a r k , Kingstown
275, 298, 724
Tglesias, V . P . , 9 Fitzroy St., Fitzroy Square, London
Zurbarari
129, 191, 793, 794
M
H
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4 4 yn
.
2
Q
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INDEX
OF
CONTRIBUTORS TO THE FINE ART LOAN COLLECTION,
Nos. of Exhibits
364
Albans, D u c h e s s of S t . , C l o n m e l
Arnold, D a n i e l , P a t r i c k S t r e e t , C o r k
495, 4 9 6 1066
Bagwell, R i c h a r d , E a s t G r o v e , E a s t F e r r y , C o r k
1173—1189
Bagwell, R i c h a r d , M a r l f i e l d , C l o n m e l
411, 446, 458, 4 7 1
Bantry, C o u n t e s s of
493,
Barry,A . H . S m i t h , M a r y b u r y H a l l , C h e s h i r e
386, 394, 404, 4 1 3 , 414, 4 1 9 — 4 2 1 , 426, 4 3 2 - 4 3 5 , 438, 441, 4 4 2 , 4 4 9
Beale, M r s . , B a l l i n t e m p l e , C o r k
1002
Beamish, L u d l o w , A . , A s h g r o v e , Q u e e n s t o w n , C o . C o r k
Belfast S c h o o l of A r t
Bfill, W m . , G r a y ' s H i l l , B a n g o r
Brosnan, C a n o n , C a h i r c i v e e n , C o . K e r r y
Buckley, W . J . , S u n d a y ' s W e l l , C o r k
327, 3 3 5
543 573
357
1041
Cahilll, P . , 1 7 J W e l l i n g t o n Q u a y , D u b l i n
Clarke, E . H . , B e l f a s t
1043
4%%
... 463,1025
35]
Cork L i b r a r y , P e m b r o k e S t r e e t
Crofts, H o l m e s , H e n r y S t r e e t , C o r k
Cogan, E . H . de, C a s t l e M a r t y r , C o . C o r k
Colthurst, S i r Geo., T h e C a s t l e , B l a r n e y
Collins, R . , D u b l i n
Cramer, M a r m a d u k e C., R a t h m o r e , K i n s a l e
Crawford, W . , L a k e l a n d s
Cremen, M i s s E . , B l a c k r o c k , C o r k
_
,t
. . . 490, 5 2 6
,,,
1120
„„
410
499, 500, 506, 511, 5 1 2
307
i m
393, 396, 422, 4 5 2
462, 464, 468, 470, 4 7 4 , 1 0 0 4 , 1236
...
374
Oroshie, T h o s . , S u n d a y s W e l l , C o r k
Cranfield, T h o s . , 1 1 5 G r a f t o n S t r e e t , D u b l i n
Cork S c h o o l of A r t
Dawson, M r s . , S h a n i k i e l P l a c e , S u n d a y s W e l l , C o r k
Day, A l d e r m a n R . , Cork
Donegan, M a j o r J . H . , 7 S i d n e y P l a c e , C o r k
D u b l i n S c h o o l of A r t
3 3 6 , 384, 1 0 7 5
3 2 8 , 361, 4 1 6
645—674
f m
518
1005A, 1005B
405,1232, 1233
602—644
256 Index of Contributors to the Fine Art Loan Collection.
Nos. of Exhibits
Fitzgerald, D r . C. E „ U p p e r Merrion Street, Dublin
Flynn, John, North Mall, Cork
Fortune, Rev. Wm., All Hallows, Drumcondra, Dublin
Fox, John, Monkstown, Cork
Gordon, P . O'K., South Mall, Cork
Gumbleton, VY. E., Bellgrove, E a s t F e r r y , Cork
Harland, E . J . , Ormiston, Belfast
Hartog, Professor, Queen's College, Cork
Hegarty, T h e L a t e W .
Hegarty, J o h n , Sunday's "Well Cork
Hennessy, Sir J o h n Pope, Toughal
Hewitt, Thos., Rockingham, Passage W e s t
Hopkins, Kev..J. "VY., A g h e r n Vicarage, Co. Cork
Horgan, lie v. P . J . , Kilworth, Co. Cork
H u t t o n , Thos. Maxwell, Summer Hill Dublin
332, 333, 368
524, 1060, 1121
398
1015, 1105, 1114
...
430
484,485
353, 355, 3R0, 373
418, 429, 11( 9, 1170
...
326, 369
503
460A 1018, 1030—1035
409, 439, 440, 521
371
... 382, 460
. . . 497, 509
Jones, J . , Alderman, 83 Grand Parade, Cork
408, 415, 423, 431, 459, 475, 1084, 1124
Joyce, Mrs. G., Myrtle Hill, Cork
...
862
Kinahan, E . H., 11 Merrion Square, N o r t h , Dublin
329, 348, 352, 363, 476, 531
L a n e , James, Cork
Lane, Denny, South Mall, Cork
Lane, W . J . , North Mall, C.)rk
Leahy, D . F . , Shanakiel, Cork
L< inster, D u k e of, Carton, Maynooth
Londonderry School of A r t
Lyons, Francis, Montenotte, Cork
Lyons, Thomas, Waterview, Passage West, Cork
493
370, 516,1126
1017
339
397
... 539—545
... 508, 514
. . . 488, 502
MacKenzie, James, Tivoli, Cork
365
M'Kenzie, J o h n B . , Rockview, Montenotte, Cork
372, 38.5, 525, 527
M'Key, James, 32 Grand Parade, Cork
427
M'Laine, J . , Dunmanway, Co. Cork
1072
Maguire, Rev. Canon, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
375
Maguire, Mrs. J . F . , Ardmanagb, Co. Cork
390, 403, 480, 1221
Mahony, Timothy, Sidney Place, Cork
1223:
... 461, 106£
Masson, J o h n S., Durimamvay, Co. Cork
Moore, James, M.D., H o n . R . H . A . Chichester Street, Belfast...
403
'
Index of Contributors to the Fine Art Loan Collection. 257
Nos. of Exhibits
Mullan, F., Monkstown, Co. C o r k
345
t §
Munster Club, South Mall, Cork
381, 417^ 530
Murphy, N . D . , Homeville, S u n d a y ' s W e l l , Cork
334, 349, 354, 388, 399, 406, 437, 501, 515, 517, 532, 1125
Murray, Maurice, Beech Hill, C o r k
. . . 415, 465
Murray, W . J . , George's Street, C o r k
...
'io87
Nagle, David A . , 2 S o u t h Mall, C o r k
522, 1086, 1113, 1194
O'Connell, Mrs. M o r g a n J . , Longfield, Cashel 331, 362, 392,448, 1219, 1222
Ogilvie, James, Cork
j01g
O'Toole, Robert A., D u b l i n
Parker, J .H , Clontarf, D u b l i n
Peard, Mrs., Cool Abbey, Fermoy, Co. Cork
Penrose, Rev. J . D., Woodhill, C o r k
Perry, John, jun., S u n d a y ' s Well, Cork
Powerscourt, Yiseount
Richardson, A . A . , Lambeg, B e l f a s t
.443, 450, 457, 466, 829
520 1083
...
337
412, 424, 1116, 1120
3gg
325, 342, 343, 346
Sandell, J . , D u b l i n
1076
Scully, Vincent, Golden, Cashel
330, 391, 401, 402, 1021. 1023, 1044
Seymour, Capt., Wilmont Castle, Queenstown 380, 425, 444,454, 455, 472,477
Shaw, William, Beaumont, C o r k
. . 341 359
Sheehan, Barry J . , Horaehead, P a s s a g e W e s t , Cork
. . . 338, 377
Sheil, Mrs., 68 P a t r i c k Street
37g
Sherman, Mrs. 22 H e n r y S t r e e t , C o r k
...
383
Somerville, Mrs. D . A , Douglas
..
407
South Kensington School of A r t
533—538, 574 601
Still, A., Rockboro' House, Cork
43g
Stoker, Dr. Thornley, D u b l i n
. . . 339 400
Stewart, H . Villiers, D r o m a n n a g h , Cappoquin
395
Sullivan, Dr. W . K „ P r e s i d e n t Queen's College, Cork
...
1213
Sullivan, Mrs. Dina, S o u t h M a l l , Cork
. . . 378, 4 7 3
Tomkins, Valentine, D o u g l a s
Towensend, H . H . , C o r d a n g a n Manor, T i p p e r a r y
Tracey, Joseph E . , Grenville H o u s e , Cork
447, 453^ 4 5 ^ 4g 7> 5 2 9
...
' 428
. . . 451 ggg
Vere Foster, Belfast
_
1 1 65
Walker, Robert, C . E . , 17 S o u t h Mall
1038
1040
Official Catalogue.
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tendent, M r . D . J . O'MAHONY.
A Bed Star placed on t h e Picture indicates t h a t t h e Picture is sold.
Purchasers must, i n all cases, pay a deposit of 15 per cent, on t h e Catalogue
price of any Work of Art t o t h e Officer in charge before t h e Work can be
marked sold, and shall pay t h e remainder of the purchase-money, and,
at their own expense, remove t h e Work so purchased within t e n days
from the final close of t h e Exhibition.
A Sale made b y t h e Exhibition
Committee shall supersede one made privately b y t h e Artist or his Agent,
unless the matter be immediately communicated t o t h e Hon. Secretary.
A commission of 5 per cent, will be charged on t h e Catalogue price of all
Works sold during t h e Exhibition.
a r t union drawing.
"With a view to encourage t h e Sale of Pictures, t h e Committee propose holding
an Art Union Drawing i n connection with t h e Fine A r t Section.
Tickets, One Shilling each, may be obtained from t h e Superintendent
of Fine Art Gallery.
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G A L L E R Y O F M O D E R N PAINTINGS.
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Royal Academician.
Royal Scottish Academician.
Royal Hibernian Academician.
Associate Royal Hibernian Academy.
O I L P A I N T I N G S .
TITLE.
1
2
3
4
5
6
A Lonely P a t h
Gregor Grey
Charles Marshall
F. Chaplin
M. Juliaan
Sugh Charde
Sarah A. Black
Albert Morris
Caroline F. Williams
P. V. Duffy, U.S.A.
U. Mannix
L. Brunin
S. Thaddeus Jones
T. M. Ash
F. A. Frascr
PRICE.
£80
0
5
5
5
5
15
7
15
15
25
15
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10
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8 M a k i n g ready for Market
9 Morning—Loch Ard, N . B.
10 S t u d y of F r u i t
11 Sheep
12 A Corner of Old A n t w e r p
13 E t o n Chapel
14 Lane near Dolgelly, N . W .
15 Sundredge, K e n t
16 Spring Time—Study of Chesnut
Trees i n Blossom
17 T h e Painter
18 A Flemish Cowhouse a n d Stable ...
19 W a s h i n g D a y
20 On t h e E a s t Lyn, N . Devon
21
ARTIST.
Ecclesiastical R u i n s o n Inniscaltra
or H o l y Island, Lough Derg,
County Clare, a f t e r sunset
B. Colics Watkins, U.S.A.
View o n Lower Lake, Killarney ... Mrs. I). I f . Elrington
Loyal a n d T r u e
Edith A. Crosley
T h e Ferry, T a l y Cafu, N . Wales . . . William Bennett
T h e Dairy-man's Friend
A. J. Mayne, U.S.A.
Sad News
IV. S. Saines
Idle Hands
S. C. Smith, U.S.A.
12 12
7 0
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12 12
10 10
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Fine A r t Department
ARTIST
22 Mount St. Bernard Dog
, George A. Brenan
23 Without a Care
H. Thaddeus Jones
24 The F r u i t Seller
Samuel J. Murphy
25 The Corridor, Brewers' H a l l , Antwerp
A. C. Stannus
26 Early Spring
Marguerita R. Rothwell
27 Lobster Boat off Dalkey Island,
Co. Dublin
E. Hayes, R.H.A.
28 Head of a Cocker Dog
F. W. Osborne, A.R.H.A.
29 The Letter
Samuel M'Cloy
30 Portrait of a Gentleman, a f t e r
Miravet (Spanish School)
Mrs. George Atkins
31 Coast View, Kinsale
Leslie Baker
32 Higher u p t h e River
Viscountess Dmieraile
33 Dunolly Castle, Oban Bay
G. Gray
34 Thinking i t over (The L a n d
Question)
Wm. Magrath
'35 The Steen, Antwerp
P. VanAcker
36 South Stoke
J. Aumonier
37 Afternoon Tea
F. W. Osborne, A.R.H.A.
38 Llyn Lumff'ymon, N . W .
Charles Stuart
39 My Love d o t h show h e r w i t i n h e r
attire
R. Mannix
40 A Game a t Cards
Michael Fitzgerald
41 His Father's Picture
F. A. Fraser
42 Showery W e a t h e r near Barmouth Albert Hartland
43 Her Sweetest Flower
Arthur Stocks
44 Waterfall, "Vale of N e a t h
J. B. Smith
45 Repose
John R. Dicksee
The Bathing-place a t W h i t b y
47 Bygones
48 Portrait of a L a d y
49 Portrait
.50 A Group of Sheep
•51 Lenten Fare
46
...
Walter Will tains
George Trobridge
Saml. J. Murphy
Mrs. Hardy
The Late Henry O'Neill
R. Mannix
.52 The German Peasant's Supper . . . Mrs. Geo. Atkins
,53 View a t t h e Mouth of t h e River... Viscountess Doneraile
£10
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12 12
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105 0
18 0
45 0
12 12
18 0
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200
7
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Fine A r t Department
TITLE
ARTIST
5 4 One of t h e B a n d
. James Brenan, It.I f . A.
55 Summer-time i n Wales
. Miss L. Bowkett
56 Tired
. 0. W. Nicholls, U.S.A.
57 I n t h e Green Fields of E r i n
. Wm. Magrath
58 A Christmas Greeting
. E. M. Osborne
" Nay, good goose, bite not "—Borneo and Juliet
59 Summer
. Miss Kate Sill
60 N e a r Pullborough
. Dan Fisher
61 T h e Stream t h r o ' t h e Woods
. Howard Campion
6 2 T h e Beleaguered Fortress
, James Brenan, U.S.A.
63 St. Patrick
U. Thaddeus Jones
64 Burgomaster (after R e m b r a n d t ) . . . . Mrs. Geo. Atkins
65 Bray Strand
Edwin Hayes, U.S.A.
66 A Quiet P i p e
Geoi'ge A. Brenan
67 Cleeve Mill
J. Aumonier
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
"Adieu"
A Woodland P a t h
Y o u n g Fishermen
A n Autumnal Evening a t Sutton,
Surrey
Evening—Teddington
83
84
85
86
15 0
105 0
125 0
6 6
4 4
15 15
10 1050 0
52
30
10
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21
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John B. Dicksee
S. C. Smith, U.S.A.
S. Thaddeus Jones
50 0
20 0
Walter Williams
F. Newmarsh
10 012 12
Gathering Tangle—Morning
George Gray
A Sketch i n R a t h f a r n h a m P a r k ,
Co. D u b l i n
Michael Fitzgerald
75 T h e Close of t h e Battlo of t h e N i l e Geo. M. W. Atkinson
7 6 Por trait of t h e l a t e Rev. J a m e s
Stewart
James Butler Brenan, U.S.A.
77 Deserted
Sarah A. Black
78 Yiew i n Telemarken, Norway . . . Col. Aldworth
7 9 H i g h Life below S t a i r s
C. 11 Cooke
80 Po r trait of L. A. R y a n , Esq., J . P . Samuel Watson
81
82
PRICE
£15 15
A Boulogne Fish-wife
Mary Macarthur
T h e L y n , L y n m o u t h , N . Devon... Thomas M. Asli
A Reverie
Sugh Charde
Coming f r o m t h e P e a t Bog
S. Begley
After t h e Storm
Geo. M. W. Atkinson
Before Dawn
Miss Hayes
9
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20
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5 5
80
0
10 10
14 14
12 0
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20 ft
263
Fine A r t Department
TITLE
ARTIST
87 Flowing t o t h e River
. . . Arland A. TJssher
88 Our Pets
. . . Gregor Grey
89 Frida, Bavarian Peasant Girl ... Mrs. Geo. Atkins
90 An Old "Weir o n t h e Lee
... Eugene J. MacSwiney
PRICE
£ 1 0 10
20
0
10 10
3 10
91 Kock a t Dawlish, Devonshire
Coast
. . . Mrs. Hardy
92 Looking across Phoenix P a r k
93 Brittany
. . . J. Grey, R.H.A.
. . . Dan. Fisher
21 10
8 8
94 Biddy Enjoying t h e F r a g r a n t
"Weed
. . . Samuel M'Cloy
14 14
95 Winter's Evening
Heath
15 15
on Reigate
96 I n t h e Bower
G A. Williams
. . . Edith A. Orosley
97 Sunshine a n d Shower.—A Moun­
tain Home, Upper Lake, Killarney
. . . J. Richard Marquis, R.H.A.
98 Spring-time near t h e Forest of
Fontainbleau
W. F. B. Hayes
99 No Fish To-day
. . . Blanche Macarthur
5
5
150
0
70 0
18 18
100 The Seaur, W h i t b y
.. John Sanderson
12 12
101 A Mountain P a t h
. . . S. C. Smith, R.H.A.
10
0
102 Sketch a t t h e Cover-side.—A
Noble M . F . H .
... Wm. Osborne, R.H.A.
25
0
103 Near Betcliworth, Surrey
104 The Colleens' Toilet
9
25
9
0
. . . Albert Morris
. . . Sir T. A. Jones, P.R.H.A.
105 Portrait of t h e R i g h t Rev. D r .
Delany, Catholic Bishop of
Cork, painted for t h e Christian
Brothers
... James Butler Brenan, R.H.A.
106 Moonrise—Tide Coming i n
... John J. Dillon
5
107 Evening
... J. E. Meadows
5
108 I n t h e Pool—Morning
... Caroline F. Williams
7
109 The Stallion Uneas
Wm. Osborne, R.H.A.
15
110 A Girl of t h e Olden Time
. . . Julia T. Sanderson
6
111 Lane i n Berwickshire
... G. Gray
18
112 A Lovers' Quarrel
... E. Byrne de Satur
30
113 Disturbed b y Hoodies
... Charles Jones
350
114 The Column of St. Mark's, a n d
Dogana, f r o m Ducal Palace,
Venice
... J. 'Vivian
50
5
0
7
15
6
0
0
0
0
264
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Fine A r t Department
T I T L E
115
ARTIST
A Portrait
. . . Sarah II. Purser
116
Fine Weather
. . . Capt. Beddoes
117
118
119
I n t h e Forest of St. Cloud
... Howard Campion
Sugar Loaf Mountain, Glengarriff A. J.
R.H.A.
Wallflowers
. A Deaf Mute, Cobra
Fruit
. H. Kempe
120
121 Little J a c k ' s F i r s t Love
. Harriette E. Harman
122 A Scotch Moor
S. C. Smith, R.H.A.
123 A F a r m near Leicester
W. E. Coolce
124 Between Two Valses
S. H. Purser
125 Scalesman a n d T i m
J. L. Bennett
(Lent b y Mrs. Johnson)
126 A Freeborn American
Madame du Gue
127 T h e Miner's Road
Charles Stuart
128 Morning a f t e r a H e a v y Gale o n
t h e W e s t Coast
John Ross Murphy
129 Moonlight o n a Norfolk River ...
Vincent P. Yglesias
130 T h e Connoisseur
W. H. Haines
131 Making-off w i t h a Soldier
Sara Atkinson
132 A u t u m n a l Evening near Redleafe,
Kent
G. A. Williams
133 A Calm E v e n i n g near Bonchurcli
Cove, Isle of W i g h t
A. Williams
134 A Forest Pool
.. James Kinnear
135 Barney
.. Harriette Fitzmaurice
136 A f t e r Dinner
.. A. W. North
137 N e a r Fontainbleau
.. Howard Campion
138 T h e Friends of t h e Model
.. H. Thaddeus Jones
139 O n t h e Cliffs i n K e r r y
.. H. Begley
140 Castles i n t h e Air
.. John P. Peaean
141 Lilies
.. Miss Hastling
142 S t u d y of a Child
G. F. Watts, R.A.
143
I t was, I ween, alovely spot of ground ;
And there a season atween June and May" E. B. de Satur
144 T h e Old Foot Bridge
... T. Griffiths
145 B o a t Building o n t h e Yare
... Charles J Watson
146
O n t h e Canal Regio, Venice
... J. Vivian
ppaoE
£5
5
26 5
5 55 108 05 515 015 1515 15.
35 0
75 040 0
4 4
10 10
3 3
35 0
15 15
16 16
12 0
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26 5
50 0
15 0
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12 12'
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Fine Art Department
TITLE
PRICK
ARTIST
147 Vessels i n a Calm off Poolbeg
John J. Dillon
Light
Valentine Davis
148 Across t h e Common
IT. A. Eickelberg
149 On t h e Coast, Holland
P. V. Duffy, R.H.A.
150 Study a t Arklow, Co. Wieklow
5
6
60
0
0
151 Lilies
152 A Sister of Charity
153 Travelling i n t h e Highlands ...
C. IV. Nicolh,
J. Drummond
Charles Jones
15
30
63
105
0
0
0
0
154 Expectation
155 "The Sheela," E .C.Y.C.
156 A Fecamp Lugger
157 A Brother A r t i s t
158 Tomb of Sir Christopher W r a y
in Glenworth Church
159 The Lake of t h e F o u r Cantons,
Switzerland
160 Boat o n Strand, Shanganagh,
Co. Dublin
161 An Interesting Y a r n
3
J. P. Addey
Richard Foley
Nathaniel Hone, R.H.A.
50
James Butler Brenan, R. H. A.
3
'26
5
3
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5
20
75
5
0
0
150
50
0
0
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
I
£5
On t h e H i l l
Market D a y i n Finistere
Mountain Eoad, Co. Wicklow ...
Portrait of t h e l a t e Roger B .
Evans
The Old Mill
A Blue J a c k e t
Flowers
' ' Bob,"—A Po rtrait
A Moorland Valley
The Young Housewife
Left i n Charge
West of E n gland Sheep b y t h e
River Kennet, Wiltshire
Rustic Scene
A Girl's Head
Trawler leaving P o r t
Kylemore Lake, Connemara
Blackrock Castle
R.H.A.
John Sanderson
H. F. Graves
Miss E. Dwyer
Samuel M'Oloy
Alfred Grey, R.H.A.
H. Thaddeus Jones
Nathaniel Hone, R.H.A.
0
James Butler Brenan, R. H. A
30 0
E. Brockman
Mary Maearthur
10 1 0
Miss Kate Elliot
4 10
A t wis Dundas
3 3
10 10
W. F. Stocks
21 0
James Brenan, R.H.A.
63 0
Ellen Conolly
Charles Jones
John Campbell, Jan.
Mary Macarthur
Edwin Hayes, R.H.A.
A. Grey, R.H.A.
It. P. Atkinson
120
10
8
130
50
7
0
0
8
0
0
7
266
FineA r t Department
ARTIST
... Mrs. W. Hanlon
179
TITLE
A Quiet Corner
180
181
A Fertile Valley
A Fresh Breeze
... L. A. Sharland
. . . A. Williams
182
A Scotch L a k e Scene
. . . L. A. Sharland
183 Azaleas
... Miss Hastling
184 S t u d y of a H e a d
... G. F Watts R.A.
185 P o r t r a i t of Marion, D a u g h t e r of
Sir F . W . Brady, Bart., Q.C. Sir T. A. Jones, P.H. H.A.
186 T h e Rescue
... Alex. Francia
187 W a s h i n g D a y o n a D u t c h Barge A. W. North
188 Brimscombe Bridge, near Stroud,
_ Gloucestershire
. . . I). Delaplace Gerdrdin
189 Kylemore Lake, Connemara—
Sunset
... B. C. Wdtkitis, R.IT.A.
190 R e t u r n f r o m t h e Boat
... A. JBurJce, R.H.A.
191 Rye, Sussex
... y. p . Yglesias
192 N e a r Cromer, Norfolk
... J. F. Meadows
193 S o u t h Stoke, Oxfordshire
. . . W. S. Cooper
194
Queenstown, b y Moonlight
. . . Sara Atkinson
195 T h e Vrow's E v e n i n g Prayer ... Hugh Charde
196 L a s t of t h e Armada, Coast of
Antrim
. . . A. G. Stannus
197 B y t h e Shore
... Aliss M. Allen
198 S t u d y of an I t a l i a n
... Hugh Charde
199 Evening—Steephill Cove, Ventnor, Isle of W i g h t
... A. Williams
PRICE
£4
4
10
0
5
5
5
0
5 2 10
6 0
50 0
25 0
x s
0
30
18 0
1 ]
15
0
105 0
5
0
5 5
Official Catalogue.
i 67
W A T E R COLOURS.
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
TITLE
Old Mill on t h e Seine
Conceit
Sketch on t h e Thames
A. C. Stannus
San Lazzaro, T h e Armenian Con­
vent near Venice
Gabriel Carelli
Orange Grapes
F. Belshaiv
Angels (after Sir Joslma Rey­
nolds)
Madame A. T). Cordier
Italian Monk showing Reliquary
The Wayside Cottage
Landscape, w i t h Sheep
A Light from Ostend Pier
Golden Crested W r e n a n d B l u e t i t
On t h e Sea Shore
212
Over t h e Moors
213
A Reverie
Pat Sullivan's Garden
214
215
316
217
218
219
.220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
ARTIST
G. Saliante
J. A. Fitzgerald
Coke Smyth
C. L. Davis
T. F. Wainewright
A. I/udovice
Miss Emma Walter
Walter Goodall
J. W. B. Knight
A. W. Bayes
Miss H. K Keane
A Summer's d a y
... Miss H. E. Keane
Cottages near Innishannon, Co.
Cork
William A. Brennan
The Mourner
Sir T. A. Jones, P.R.H.A.
Oxford
J. Aumonier
Miranda—A S t u d y
Mrs. Christian
Old Bridge o n t h e River Blackwater, near Kenmare (Oil
Painting)
James Brenan, R.H.A.
Sketch on t h e Thames
A. C. Stannus
Cornfield, Surrey
William Bennet
A Lean-to—Surrey
Arland A. Ussher
A French Homestead
J. Leperiver
A Storm
John Pilsbury
Marine View
O. W. Luslc
Country Home
Coke Smyth
Flood Falls—A Ravine of a W a y
u p t o Snowdon
Charles Marshall
PRICE
£ 5
5
15
0
E
0
10
10
5
5
40
0
5
5
10
10
15 15
6
6
31
10
15 15
6
6
4
4
3
0
8
8
210
0
15
0
5
5
5
5
7
7
5
5
7
7
8
8
10
10
268
229
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Fine A r t Department
TITLE
ARTIST
Mountain Bridge, N a n t Francon Robert G. Seymour
PRICE
£7
7
230
Rain a n d F o g o n t h e Thames,
(Oil Painting)
S. A. Armstrong
2 10
231
Betokening R a i n
John Gilbert
2 2
232
L ittlehampton
W. P. Burton
233
U n d e r t h e Greenwood T r e e
Grasmere
Miss B. Fitzgerald
/ / . F. Graves
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
Sherkin Abbey, Baltimore, Co.
Cork
Susana T. Reeves
A n Algerine Jewish Maiden
Madame A. D. Cordier
T h e I r o n Bridge, Dublin
Miss Rose M. Barton
A Study
A. Olift
T h e Calm o n t h e Sea of Galilee
R. L. Stopford
T h e Old H e a d of Kinsale (Oil
Painting)
J. Ross Murphy
K i n g J o h n ' s Castle, Carlingford,
Co. Down
John Kemp
Looking down from Tower
W h a r f , Thames
J. Whipple
Eventide
Walter F. Stocks
12 12
2 0
40
0
2 2
7 7
10 10
2 10
10 10
12 12
1 2 12
J arms J. Coalcley
Miss A. C. Swan
30
0
245
Sketch of Old Mill outside Cork
Strayed
4
0
246
Narcissus
Miss A. C. Swan
Miss B. Macarthur
Miss E. Walter
M. I). 0'Mara
12 12
247
A n Old S a l t
248
Vase of Flowers
249
S t u d y of a H e a d
250
Y a r m o u t h Smacks r e t u r n i n g t o
Port
Charles Taylor
Ready, a y e R e a d y
Miss C. J. Atkins
Near Rye Harbour
P. Loft
Haymaking
James Beaumont
251
252
253
1 2 12
12 12
3
3
15 15
14 14
12 12
254
T h e P e t Chicken
255
A W i n t e r Sunset a t Anacapei . . .
P o n t e d i Rialto
Mrs. C. Murray
J. T. White
Gabriel Caretti
42
0
15
0
257
A D u l l Morning—Venice
/ / . S. Dale
258
10 10
A Room i n t h e Palace of t h e
Doges, Venice
Gabriel Carelli
40
256
0
Official
2 69.
Catalogue.
FineArt Department
TITLE
PRICE
ARTIST
£5
... Mrs. E. Trant
259 One of t h e Gallant 18th
. . . Russell Martin
260 At Glengariff
261 Mount Cook a n d M o u n t Tasman,
from Great Tasman Glacier ... Rev. W. S. Green
0-
10
262 Illustrations of Thackeray's Poem,
" A t t h e Church G a t e "
... Mary Reeves
263 Sketch o n t h e Thames
264 Study of a H e a d
265 Sketch o n t h e Thames
. . . A. G. Stannus
... M. D. 0'Mara
... A. G. Stannus
... Mrs. E. Murray
266 A Spanish Breakfast
267 "Mountain Stream," N o r t h "Wales Philip Mitchell
... H. Kempe
268 The "Wayside B e s t
... J. J. Coakley
269 Blarney Castle, Co. Cork
270 Beaver Bridge, o n t h e Conway,
N . "Wales
. . . Albert Stevens
. . . Miss A. G. Swan
271 Primroses
. . . Albert Stevens
272 The Last R a y s
273 A Door i n t h e Sala degli
Ambasciatori Doge's Palace,
Venice
. . . Miss E. Pradez
5
O
7 T
3 10
10 10-
280 The Shortest D a y (expressed b y
t h e December Landscape a n d
I n f a n t ' s Funeral)
... Miss Mary Reeves
. . . C. M. T. Grierson
281 The Usurer
282 On t h e Dodder, near D u b l i n . . . A. Williams
D. Fisher
F. A. Fraser
J. Faulkner
J. Macpherson
O'
15 1535 030 O
. . . Mrs. E. TroM
274 " Ready, Aye Ready "
275 Study o n a Mountain Stream—
Bettws-y-coed, N o r t h "Wales ... A. B. Wynne
276 Great Tasman Glacier, f r o m t h e
Slopes of M o u n t Cook, N e w
Zealand
... Rev. W. S. Green
277 Ruined Villa Positano, B a y of
Salerno
... J. T. White
. . . Miss G. J. Atkins
278 A Moorish L a d y
Albert Stcve7is
279 Backwater o n t h e W e y , Surrey
...
283 Old Cottage, Pullborough
...
284 Spring-time
285 Lough Derrydan, Connemara
T h e Landscape b y
a n d Cattle b y
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8-
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21
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3
4
5.
3
4
8
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2-jO
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287
288
289
290
291
292
Fine Art Department
TITLE
ARTIST
A Boulogne F r u i t Girl
. . . Miss B. Macarthur
Clematis Languhlosa
... Miss O'Hara
S t u d y of a H e a d
. . . M. D. O'Mara
N o more t o sail o'er S u m m e r
Seas—to brave t h e S t o r m n o
more
... John Gilbert
A n A u t u m n Morning—Cookham
Deen
... Thomas Pyne
Cimon del l a P a l l a — S u n s e t Austrian Dolomites
. . . J. T. White
A Lane a t Cookham Deen
... Thomas Pyne
T h e Oldest B i t of t h e Village ... Miss F. W. Curry
" P r e t t y maiden, r a k e away,
Lest t h e showers spoil y o u r h a y " W. H. Haines
295 Killarney
... R_ L. Stopford
Abbey a n d Castle a t Kilcrea, Co.
Cork
... J. J. Coakley
2 9 7 A Yorkshire Moor
J. W. B. Knight
298 Mil-age o n t h e R u n of K u t c h
A. B. Wynne
299 Sunshine a n d Shower
. R. A. K. Marshall
•300 W r e c k off Kingsdown, K e n t
t . B. Hardy
PRICE
£12 12
5
3
2 2
84
0
5
5
8
8
293
294
301
302
303
A "Walk over t h e H e a t h
Val Davis
I h e Laster Sepulchre, Lincoln
Cathedral
A Y a r m o u t h Row
Elizabeth Tic/cell
G. J. Watson
5
3
1 8 18
30 0
15 15
5
12
21
12
5
12
0
12
•304
S t u d y made i n t h e Roman Campagna
Mary Reeves
305 Carew Castle
T. B. Hardy
306 Street Scene i n B r i t t a n y
B. M'Guinness
307 O n t h e Shore a t S t . Leonards . . . F. Da Ponte Player
308 Venice o n t h e Grand Canal
J. Fulleylove
3 0 9 B a i t i n g h i s Hooks
A. W. Bayes
310 View o n t h e Lee
William A. Brennan
311 A Y o u n g iEsthete
Sir T. A. Jones, P.R.H.A.
312
313
314
315
I n t h e Mellow L i g h t of a n A u t u m n
^ve
... J. Aumonier
St
- John
... W. H. Haines
Coast Scene—Wilton on t h e Mage B. Whitmore
Yrifan from I d w a l
. . . Lloyd Bond
45 0
14 14
10 10
7
7
89 5
18 18
10 10
15 0
271
Official Catalogue.
Fine Art Department
TITLE
ARTIST
PRICE.
316 Beech Trees, Crosshaven, Co.
Joseph P. Addey
Cork (Not f o r Sale)
Mrs. Gould
317 On t h e Lake
318 Castle Stalker, Argyleshire
319 Carriganass Castle, Co. Cork ...
320 A Day's E n j o y m e n t i n t h e Mourne
Mountains
321 A Study from N a t u r e (in oils)...
Avignon, t h e Ancient Seat of t h e
Popes
323 At Killanne, Co. Wexford
324 A Study
322
£ 3 10
3 13
A. Dundas
5
John Kemp
5-
James Moore, M.D.
James Brenan, R.H A
12 12
5 6
J. Fulleylove
Miss E. M. Hill
21
01 10
2 10
Alice C. Sworn
NOTICE.
"Water Colours continued i n t h e W e s t e r n Gallery of Concert H a l l .
LOAN
TITLE
325 A n Interior
326 The Cobbler's B u l k
COLLECTION.
ARTIST
OWNER
.... E. Crawford
A . A . Richardson.
...Xyster
T h e L a t e "W. Hegarty, Alderman
327 The late Lieut.-Col. Beamish,
K.H.
... / . Butler Brenan, R.H.A.
L . A . Beamish
328 " Tired O u t " (for Sale)
329 Landscape
E. Sheil, R.H.A.
Thomas Cranfield
B. C. Watkins, R.H.A.
E . IX. K i n a h a n
330 The W o u n d e d Poacher
H. T. Jones
331 Daniel O'Connell, i n Koman
Toga
... Haverty
332 Landscape
333 Landscape
Vincent Scully
Mrs. M . J . O'Connell
. . . A. Burke, R.H.A.
... A. Burke, R.H.A.
334 The Pharisee a n d P u b l i c a n J. Butler Brenan, R.H.A.
335 Mrs. Ludlow Beamish
... J. Butlor Brenan, R.H.A.
336 Refugium Peccatomm
. . . E. Sheil, R.H.A.
337 Legend of t h e Limerick
Bells (Price £60)
. . . Geo. i 1 . Atkinson
D r . Fitzgerald
D r . Fitzgerald
N . D. M u r p h y
L . A . Beamish
T h o s . Crosbie
272
F i n e A r t Department—Loan Collection
TITLE
ARTIST
B. J . Sheehan, E x - M a y o r . . . H. O'Shea
339
T h e Council of W a r
. . . W. Riviere
S t u d y of Two D a u g h t e r s of
t h e L a t e Col. Masserine... R. Rothwell, R.H.A.
341 A n Algerine Maiden
Miss Bell
342 Interior of Cottage i n Done­
gal
E. Crawford
3 4 3 A n Eviction
J. Barry, R.A.
344 Blarney Castle (for Sale) . . . / / . ONeiU
'345 P a d d y
C. 11. Cook
340
346
347
Izaak W a l t o n
E. Crawford
OWNER
B . J . Sheehan
D. F . Leahy
D r. Moore
W . Shaw, M.P.
A . A . Richardson
A . A . Richardson
Mrs. O'Heill
F . Mullen
A . A . Richardson
A n I r i s h Dairy Field (Price
£105)
A. Grey, R.H.A.
348 A S u n n y Day,—Killarney
P. V. Duffy, R.H.A.
E . H . Kinahan
349 Copperfield a n d D o r a
E. Sheil, R.H.A.
N . D. Murphy
350 On t h e Thames (for Sale)
W. Henderson
3 5 1 T h e Strid, Yorkshire
T. Creswick, R.A.
E . H . Clarke
352 Bella D o n n a
Sir T. Jones, P.R.H.A.
E . H . Kinahan
353 Outside t h e Cover
R. Ansdell, R.A.
E . J . Harland
354 T h e Baron of Grogswig
N . D . Murphy
3 5 5 Isola d i S a n Giulio
d'orta
.. G. E. Hering
E . J . Harland
356 A n E v e n i n g D r i n k
.. T. Sidney Cooper
V i s c o u n t Powerscourt
357 T h e Spinning Lesson
James Brenan, R.H.A.
Win. Bell
358 T h e Installation of t h e Prince
of Wales as K n i g h t of S t .
P a t r i c k (Price £300)
... M. A. Hay:
R.H.A.
359 P o r t r a i t
... Miss Bell
W . Shaw, M.P.
360 Constantinople b y Moonlight Ernest Koerner
E . J . Harland
-361 Moutain Road
@rey, R.H.A.
T h o m a s Cranfield
362 Landscape
D a l e
Mrs. M . J . O'Connell
363 Salmon Pool, Connemara ... B. C. TVatkins, R.H.A.
E . H . Kinahan
364 H a n d e c k Waterfall
Calamo
Duchess of S t . Albans
3 65 Portrait
S w a n
J . • MacKenzie
3 66 Valley of t h e Conway, N .
Wales (Price £10)
Charles Marshall
367 T h e Dargle River
P. Vincent Duffy
R . Collins
368 Scene i n B r i t t a n y
A. Burke, R.H.A.
D r . Fitzgerald
369 Gipsy E n c a m p m e n t
J. Day T h e L a t e W . Hegarty, Aldennan
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Fine A r t Department - L o a n Collection
ARTIST
TITLE
370 A Cork Girl
371 Jack of t h e Lantern
372 The Wounded Crow
... Lyster
... Lawlor
... Swan
73
OWNER
D e n n y Lane
Key. J . W . H o p k i n s
J o h n B . M'Kenzie
E . J . Harland
. . . E. Koerner
373 On t h e Nile
374 Hermit in Cell—On Porce­
Miss Cremen
lain, Dresden
J. B. Brenan, B.H. A. Rev. Canon Maguire
375 The late J . Maguire, M . P .
Mrs. Shiel
... E. Shiel, R.H.A.
376 Excelsior
B. J . Sheehan
... Atkinson
377 Cork Harbour
M r s . D i n a Sullivan
... Lyster
378 The Clurecawn
... H. T. Jones
379 Lelia (Price £5)
David's Dying Charge t o
Solomon "(for Sale)
...
381 The Agony i n t h e Garden ... E. Shiel, B.H.A.
382 Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
(for Sale)
. . . Guido Reni
... Sir Peter Lely
383 Nell Gwynne (for Sale)
384 Calm Evening—Coast of Ayre Capt. Ladder
Capt. Seymour
Munster Club
R e v . P . J . Horgan, P . P .
Mrs. S h e r m a n
T h o m a s Crosbie
J . B . M'Kenzie
385 A Dutch M a r k e t a t N i g h t . . .
A. H . Smith-Barry
... J. Bassano
386 Figures, with Cattle
Rev. J . D . Penrose
Yenus Rising f r o m t h e Sea J. Barry, B.A.
Portrait of N . D . M u r p h y . . . J. Butler Brenan, R.H.A. N . D. M u r p h y
The Gap of Barnaghee, Co.
Mayo
... J. -A. O'Connor
390 The Taking Down f r o m t h e
Cross
... E. Sheil, R.H.A.
391
392
3S3
394
395
397
D r . Thornley Stoker
Mrs. J . F . Maguire
Vincent Scully
Italian Landscape
Portrait of t h e L a t e Charles
Mrs. M. J . O'Connell
Bianconi
. . . Haverty
M. C. Cramer
Cattle Piece
... Paul Potter
A . H . Smith-Barry
Cherub's H e a d
. . . Luini
Portrait of t h e Old Countess
of Desmond (Widow of
t h e 12th Earl), w h o died
a t Youghal a t t h e a g e of
H . Villiers S t u a r t , M . P .
140 years
... Rembrandt
M. C. Cramer
Cattle Piece
... Paul Potter
Game and F r u i t , b y Snyders,
with Portrait of himself
b y Jordaens
. . . Snyders <t Jordaejis T h e D u k e of Leinster
274
F i n e A r t Department—Loan Collection
TITLB
ARTIST
OWNER
T a k i n g down f r o m t h e Cross Barry
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
407
408
409
Portrait
... Reingle, R.A.
N . D . Murphy
D r . Thornley Stoker
"Vincent Scully
Castle Carrow, Co. Mayo ... J. A. O'Connor
B a t t l e Piece
. . . G. Bveydel
I t a l i a n Landscape, w i t h
Figures
Portrait
Figures, w i t h Cattle
.... Lyster
...J,
A n Allegorical P o r t r a i t of
George t h e F o u r t h (when
Prince of Wales), a s St.
George's T r i u m p h over t h e
Dragon
James Barry., R.A.
Portrait
M. Cregan, R.H.A
P o r t r a i t of Miss Annesley ... Sir T. Lawrence
T h e Adoration of t h e M a g i . . . A ndrea del Sarto
P o r t r a i t of R i g h t H o n .
Edmund Burke
James Barry, R.A.
Portrait of L a d y a n d Child...
' ' Ecce H o m o "
Rembrandt
410
411
412 T h e Little Housekeeper
413 Landscape
414 S t . Francis
415 Nell Gwynne
416
417
Rev. W . Fortune
E. Sheil, R.E.A.
Salvator Rosa
S t u d y (for sale)
Anibale Caracci
Sir P. Lely
Maclise
Beggar B o y (Murillo)
Lyster
418 P o r t r a i t of C h i l d
419 )
420 !
I l l u s t r a t i n g Life
i a n d D e a t h of Achilles ..
421 J
422 Domestic P o u l t r y
423 R o m a n R u i n s
....
424 Inspiration
425 F r u i t (for Sale)
426 H o l y F a m i l y
427 Portrait of Daniel O'Connell'i
M o t h e r (for Sale)
4 2 8 Portrait
Darmesteter
Vincent Scully
Mrs. J . F. Maguire
A . H . Smith-Barry
Major Donegan
N\ D. Murphy
M vs. D . A. Somerville
J . Jones, Alderman
Thomas Hewitt
E . H . de Cogan
R. Bagwell
J o h n Perry
A ' H . Smith-Barry
A . H . Smith-Barry
J . Jones, Alderman
T. Cranfield
Munster ClubProfessor Hartog, Q.C.C.
Rubens
A. H . Smith-Barry
Sondekootcr
M„ C. Cramer
J . Jones, Alderman
E. Sheil, U.S.A.
David de Seem
Vandyke
J o h n Perry
Capt. Seymour
A . H . Smith-Barry
J a m e s M'Key
H . H . Townsend
Official Catalogue.
Fine A r t DepartmentTITLE
429 A Quoi Eeye-t-il
430 Mater Dolorosa
431 Itinerant Tinkers
432
433
275
L o a n Collection
OWNER
AETIST
... Darmesteter
... Carlo Dolce
... S. Watson
Prof. Hartog, Q.C.C.
P . O ' K . Gordon
J . Jones, Alderman
Sketches Illustrating Life
and Death of Achilles ... Rubens
434
435 Dog
436 The Conversion of Saul
437 The Critic
438 Landscape
A . H . Smith-Barry
Titian
Salvator Rosa
. J.
Brenan, R.H.A.,
J. J. Brenan
A. H . Smith-Barry
A. Still
... Salvator Rosa
A. H . Smith-Barry
439>
N. Grogan
Bacchantes
440'
After Vandyke
441 The Holy F a m i l y
Tintoretto
Admiral
Barbarosa
442
443 The Virgin a n d Child (for
Andrea del Sarto
Sale)
444 The Larder (for Sale)
G. Pousin
445 Athens—The Acropolis
Sir
M. Shee, P.R.A.
Portrait
of
Col.
Bagwell
...
446
Nasymth
447 Landscape (for Sale)
448 Flemish Forge
449 Lady Elizabeth of Hungary" 'Zurbarari
Turner
450 Sea Piece (for Sale)
N . D . Murphy
Thomas Hewitt
A . H . Smith-Barry
A . H . Smith-Barry
J . H . Parker
Capt. Seymour
Maurice Murray
R . Bagwell
Val. Tomkins
Mrs. M . J . O'Connell
A . H . Smith-Barry
J . I f . Parker
451 Painting on Porcelain (after
Rubens)
..(.
Lastman
452 The Famine i n E g y p t
Julio Romano
453 The L a s t Supper (for Sale)
454 The Storm (for Sale)
455 The Crucifixion (for Sale) ... Starace
456 Study of Horses (for Sale) ...
457 Landscape Ruins—RiverView
and Fountain (for Sale) ... Patel
Angelica Kaufinann
458 Portrait
459 Portrait
460 The Espousal of S. Catherine,
after T i t i a n (for Sale) ...
and
J . E . Tracy
M . C. Cramer
Val. TomkinB
Captain Seymour
Captain Seymour
Val. T o m k i n s
J . H . Parker
R . Bagwell
J. Jones, Alderman
Rev. P. J . H orga n, P.P.
C
276
F i n e A r t Department—Loan Collection
TITLE
ARTIST
460A S i r "Walter Raleigh
461 T h e B l i n d Girl
462 Landscape
463 J o h n Shears, w h o was exe
cuted, 1 4 t h J u l y , 1798 . . .
464 Religious Subject
...
465 T h e D u c a l Palace a n d
Square, Venice
466 T h e W o m a n t a k e n i n s i n
i n t h e Temple (for Sale)...
467 A S t u d y (for Sale)
468 T h e I n f a n t Saviour wounded
b y Thorns
469 " S t u d y " (Price £ 1 0 10s.).
470 S t . F r a n c i s ministered t o b y
Angels
.
471 P o r t r a i t of H e n r y Laurens,
President of Congress, 1778
472 T h e S a m a r i t a n W o m a n a t
t h e W e l l (for Sale)
473 M a r i a n a
...
474
475
476
Horses D r i n k i n g
E. Shiel, It.II.A.
Swancveldt
Muritto
Canalctto
" H e r a r m s across h e r b r e a s t s h e laid ;
She was more fair t h a n words c a n say *
Barefooted came t h e beggar maid
*
Before t h e King Cophetua.
I n r o b e and crown t h e king s t e p t down.
T o m e e t a n d greet her on h e r way •
I t is n o wonder,' said t h e lords,
'
' S h e i s more beautiful t h a n d a y '
W . H . Crawford
P . Cahil]
W . H . Crawford
Maurice Murray
J . H . Parker
Val Tomkini
Murillo
H. T. Jones
W . H . Crawford
Murillo
W . H . Crawford
J. S. Copley, R.A.
Oyster
. . . N. Berghe.m
T h e Backgammon P l a y e r s . . .
Children Bird-nesting
...
477 T h e B a t t l e of t h e N i l e — A t
N i g h t (for Sale)
...
477A K i n g Cophetua a n d t h e
Beggar M a i d
...
OWNER
S i r J . Pope Hennessy
J o h n S. Mason
R . Bagwell
Captain Seymour
M r s . Dina Sullivan
W . H . Crawford
Hogarth
Ramberg
J . Jones, Alderman
Atkinson
Captain Seymour
D. Maclise,R.A.,R.
E . H . Kinahan
,H.A. J o h n D . Wardell
A s shines t h e moon i n clouded skies,
She i n h e r poor a t t i r e was s e e n ;
One praised h e r ankles, one her eyes,
One h e r d a r k h a i r a n d lovesome mien.
0 0 sweet a face, such angel grace,
I n all t h a t l a u d h a d never been.
Cophetua sware a royal oath—
4
T h i s beggar maid shall b e m y queen.'M
—Tennyson.
277
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W A T E R C O L O U R S . — L O A N COLLECTION.
TITLE
478 Blarney Castle for Sale)
• 479 Windso
480 The "Wounded Soldier
. 481 Carrigfergus Gaol
482 The Duet
1 483 Carrigfergus Gaol
4841
Miniatures (1826)
48SJ
<
• 486 Crypt—Eoslyn Chapel(1845)
487 Ross Castle
Mist o n t h e
Lakes,
Inchigeela
Murlough B a y F a i r H e a d .
Landscape
Glendalough (for Sale)
Street Scene i n Bavaria
ARTIST
OWNER
/ / . O'Neill
James Moore, M.D.,
Mrs. O'Neill
Hon. M.H.A
Mrs. J . F . Maguire
Moore, M.D., Hon. R.H.A.
Moss-man
W . J . Buckley
James Moore, M.D., Hon. R.H.A.
"W. E . Gumbleton
Maclise
James Moore, M.D., Hon. B.H.A.
By the late John Brenan
J . B u t l e r Brenan, R . H . A .
488 A
489
490
491
492
493 Miniature
494 The "Veiled Prophet
495 The Ibis
496 Glengariffe
497 Portrait
498 A S t u d y - -Newcastle, Co.
Down
...
Figures b y
499 The Arrest of Stafford, 1680
(the Civil "Wars illustrated
ty)
500 Nuremberg
501 T h e First-Born
502 The Gap of Dunloe
503 Landscape
A. Hartland
T h o m a s Lyons
James Moore, M.D., Hon. R.JI.A.
Noblett
Cork Library
H. O'Neill
Mrs. O'Neill
B. M'Guinness, A.R.H.A.
Countess of B a n t r y
Maclise
James Lane
Ford
J . Butler Brenan, R . H . A .
A. Hartland
D . Arnold
A. Hartland
D . Arnold
Burton, R.H.A.
Thos. Maxwell H u t t o n
James Moore, M.D.,
S. Bough.
Cattermole
Prout
Drummond
•
Hon. R.H.A.
Sir Geo. C o l t h u r s t
Sir Geo. C o l t h u r s t
N . D . Murphy
T h o m a s Lyons
A. Hartland
J o h n Hegarty
A. Hartland
504 Newcastle Harbour, Co. Down J. Moore, M.D., Hon. ft.U.A.
505 Allegorical Group (Price £ 1 2
12s.)
Mrs. Christian
278
F i n e A r t Department—Loan Collection
TITLE
ARTIST
506
• 507
508
509
Ratisbon Cathedral
. . . Prout
A D a y ' s S t u d y (Price £ 1 0
10s.)
J. Moore M.D.,
OWNER
Sir Geo. Colthurst
Hon. R.H.A
T h e F i r s t Sail
Brandon Peak
...Drummond
Francis Lyons
... Dr. Pctrie
T h o s . Maxwell Hutton
* 510 Cliffs, Newcastle, Co.
Down J. Moore, M.D., Hon. R.H.A.
511 T h e D e a t h of Sir David
Lindsay ( t h e Civil W a r s
illustrated b y )
Gattarmole
S i r G e o . Colthurst
512 Nuremberg
F r o u t
Sir Geo. Colthurst
v
5 1 3 Castlerock, Co. D e r r y
J. Moore, .11.D., Hon. R.H.A.
514 Seaweed Girl
Win. M'Grath
Francis Lyons
515 " Blarney "
Drummond
N . D . Murphy
516 T h e Corn F i e l d
A. Hartland
Denny
w
517 Lucerne
J a m e s B e a l e
N
.
D.
Murphy
518 Miniature, 1828
Maclise
Mrs. Dawson
519 Glengariffe
The Late John TZrenan
J . B u t l e r Brenan, R.H.A
520 Miniature, 1827
... Maclise
Mrs. Peard
521 M a d a m e Ricamier
... Isabcy
T . Hewitt
522 Etching—Dissipation
... N. Grogan
D. A . Nagle, Alderman
* 523 Trassy Bog, Mourne Moun524
525
526
52 7
- 528
529
530
531
532
tamS
"• J' M°°™, M.D., Hon. R.H.A. Dr. Moore
L a r n gs a n a s s Castle
.- A Hartlnvrl
aartLawl
j,o h, n p ™
j
Flogging t h r o u g h t h e Streets
of Dublin
... N. Grogan
J o h n B. M'Kenzie
Landscape
... Noblett
, riK
r
T h e Sportsman's R e t u r n . . . Scanlan
j. B M ' K e Z
Interior a t W e s t m e a t h
J. Moore, M.D., Hon. R.H.A.
D r. Moora
Figures b y
Erskine Nieholl, R.S.A.
Mountain Torrent (for Sale) m h t t
Val Tomkins
Landscape
The Late John Brcnan
Munster Club
T h e Y o u n g Poachers
Barnes, R.H.A.
E . H . Kinahan
A n Arab, f r o m Life
Case
H
N . D. Murphy
Official Catalogue
WESTERN GALLERY O F C O N C E R T
2 7 9
H A L L .
S C H O O L SO F A R T . — L O A N C O L L E C T I O N S
533)
to >• Spanish "Wall Decorations in leather, from South Kensington
538)
539)
602)
to >- Londonderry
545)
to > Dublin
644)
546)
645)
to >• Belfast
573)
t o > Cork
674)
574)
to }- South Kensington
601)
A R C H I T E C T U R A L D R A W I N G S .
675)
to >- Robert Walker, C.E., 17 South Mall, Cork, Architect of the Exhibition
684)
685 Godfrey W . Ferguson, Lombard Street Chambers, Belfast
687}
^ e n n e ^ > ^ Chichester Street, Belfast
688)
to > John L. Robinson, Architect, 119 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin
690)
691)
to >• James Otway & R. W a t t , 77A Victoria Street, Belfast
695)
696]
j J . Leslie O'Hanlon, 3 Lower Merrion Street, Dublin
<971
698 Thomas Barry, Cork
699 John L. Robinson
700^j- Pen and Ink Sketches by W . Clement Williams
701.
702)
to >- Jonathan G. Hare, Architect and Surveyor, Cork
706)
707)
to J- Samuel F. Hynes, M.R.I.A.I., Architect, Cork
712)
713)
to > Walter G. Doolin, Architect, 20 Ely Place, Dublin
715)
716)
to S- Samuel P. Close, F.R.I.A.I., 53 "Waring Street, Belfast
718)
2 So
Cork /ndustrial
Exhibition
G A L L E R Y O F M O D E R N P A I N T I N G S —continued.
W A T E R C O L O U R S .
TITLE
719
Blackwater Bridge, Kenmare
720 Raven's Rock, Ballinatray
721 Pansies
Rome—Tlie Coliseum, from t h e
Palatine H i l l
7 2 3 W h i t e Rhododendrons
724 Falls o n t h e Lugwy, a t P o n t y Pair
725 A B i t of W a r m Colour
ARTIST
PRICES
P. J. Hegarty
P. J. Hegarly
Miss N. E. Kcane
£3
$
722
726 A u t u m n Foliage
727 On B r a y H e a d
728 " T h e Last Roses of S u m m e r , "
729 Affane Churchyard
Miss H. H. Reeves
Lizzie Justice
'
A. B. Wynne
Miss Beatrice Fitzgerald
7 4 0 Landscape
741 T h e Lagoons, Venice
742 Chrysanthemums
743 Corn Field
744 P i n k Roses, " L a France "
745 T h e Stream
746
Carrigogunnel Castle, Limerick
10 10
Miss Beatrice Fitzgerald
Miss E. M. Hill
2 10'
Miss Long
Helen O'Rara
2 10
2 2
field
730 L o u g h Ine, near Skibbereen, Co.
Cork
. . . A. Phillips
7 3 1 A n n e P o r t Bay, Jersey
George Trobridge
732 W h i t b y , Yorkshire
Evelyn Redgrave
733 Group of Objects
Charlotte Kemp
734 R a i n o n t h e Coast—France
T. S. Chandelier
' 735 Study—Blue Lake, Mourne Moun­
tains
J. Moore, M.D., Hon. R.H.A.
736 A Summer Sunset
Andrew Nieholl, R.H.A.
737 Como
H. F. Graves
738 N e a r Crosshaven
739 M i t r e Peak, N e w Zealand
5 5
2 0-
Russell Martin
Rev. W. Green
Mrs. Gould
Atkinson Armstrong
Alice C. Swan
Joseph Poole Addey
Miss E. Luther
Dan Fisher
The Late Thomas Phillips
5 0
8 8
5 5
7 0
7
7
12 12
21 02 0
3
3
13
4
3
10
13
0
3 3
2 10
5 5
281
Official Catalogue.
Fine A r t Department
TITLE
747 Lost a Husband, Lost a S o n . . .
...
748 Twilight—Tenby S t r a n d
749 The Beacon i n t h e River—Sunset
...
750 pisa—without t h e W a l l s
PRICES
ABTIST
John Sweating
J.J.Dillon
J. J. Dillon
Miss II. H. Reeves
. . . J- W. B. Knight
751 Knowle Park, K e n t
Dordrecht,
Holland,
f
r
o
m
t
h
e
752
jy;aa3
... B. M'Guiness, A.R.H.A.
753
754
761
762
763
764
765 Solitude
766 Fishing
767 An Old Barn, Essex
768 T h e Edge of t h e W o o d
769 Pear Blossom a n d Japonica
770 Studies
771 E r e Masts Valley
772 Under t h e Greenwood Tree
773 Cork Harbour (Pencil Draw" ing)
774 Sheep i n Snow
775 Interior of Cave
* 776 Malahide Abbey
777 A Guard
I I
21
0
10 0
47 0
15 1 5
18 18
J. Faulkner
Madle. Edith Pradez
5 5
15 1 5
7 7
7 7
Andrew Nicholl, UM.A.
21
0
James J. Coakley
20
0
Atkinson Armstrong
Mrs. A. Champion
S. Catterson Smith, R.H.A.
F. A. Frasar
15 15
4 4
10 0
8 0
2 2
2 0
6 6
18 18
759
Cape Clear, Co. Cork
The Scaliger Bridge, Verona
Clifden a n d Ben-a-Beola, o r " T h e
Twelve P i n s , " Connemara, Co.
Galway
—
Head from Raphael's Cartoon,
" T h e Beautiful G a t e "
...
Palazzo Contarini degli Serigni
...
Venice
0
4
4
3
15 15
10 1 0
Entrance t o Cork H a r b o u r
... R. L. Stopford
Roadside Cottages, Co, Derry ... Joseph Took Addey
755 The Return after t h e Masked
J. A. Fitzgerald
Ball
Albert Stevens
756 Breezy
E. J. Du Val
757 On t h e Brathay, Windermere
A. A. Usshcr
A
Welsh
Moorland
758
Miss Emma Walter
Fruit for t h e Dessert
760
£8
4
4
3
John Gilbert
Alice C. Swan
Edith Cane
R. A. K. Marshall
Maria Louisa Addey
D. J. Cronin
Claude Hayes
John Yinycomb
J. Moore, M.D.
Daniel Fisher
Hon. R.H.A.
5
5
4
6
10
4
0
0
12 1 2
5 5
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
FineA r t Department
TITLE
ARTIST
778 P o r t r a i t
.... George M. Atkinson
779 Old L i m e Kiln, Carnlough
. . . Geo. Trobridge
780 T h e Moruga River, Trinidad, W . I . Rev. W. S. Green
781 T h e Brook—Yiew in'Yorkshire Miss Maud Peel
782 Street Scene, Venice
... F. J. Skill
783 A t t h e Garden Gates
784 T h e Thames a t Cookham
. . . Jose Juliana
... James Beaumont
785 View of Borne
...
786 M o u n t Leinster a n d Woodbrook,
Co. Wexford
...
787 Belfast Lough—After Sunset ....
788 Ireland's E y e f r o m H o w t h
...
789 Interior, S t . Mark's, Venice . . .
8
Miss E. M. Bill
John Vinycomh
S. Catterson Smith, R.H.A.
T. E. Ryan
V. P. Yglesias
V. P. Yglesias
A. C. Stannus
A. C. Stannus
John Kemp
798 M o u n t a i n a n d B o g
.., Miss Beatrice Fitzgerald
799 A W a r m Afternoon—Marlow . . . Geo. Trdbridge
800 A Breezy D a y
. . . G. S. Walters
801 Solitude
. . . Mrs. O'Neill
802 W i l d W e a t h e r a t Kilkee
. . . R. L. Stopford
803 N e w Methodist 1 Church, Larne,
Co. A n t r i m
... Samuel P. Close
804 F r o m t h e H a l l Door, Roche's
H o t e l , Glengarriffe
. . . Edith Cane
805 O n t h e Thames
. . . J. Whipple
806 A n American Liner m a k i n g for
Cork Harbour—Sketched o n
t h e spot
. . . John Vinycomb
807 Kilruddery, f r o m B r a y H e a d , Co.
Wicklow
. . . Miss E. M. Hill
808 Morning—Waiting for t h e Fish­
i n g Boats
. . . J, J. Dillonj
g
g
12 12
Isabella J. Gouk
790 T h e Storm o n t h e Sea of Galilee R. L.. Stopford
791 View of G l e n d a l o u g h — S u n s e t . . . Henry O'Neill
792 S m a l l Birds a n d N e s t
. . . F. Flockton
793 O n t h e Severn
...
794 O n t h e A v o n
...
795 Sketch o n t h e Thames
...
796 Sketch o n t h e Thames
...
797 Carriganass Castle, Co. Cork . . .
PBICES
£12 10
3 3
5 5
5
5
2 10
7 10
15 <j
12 IS
10 1C
10 10
7 7
4 4
4 4
5 0
5 0
5 5
5 5
8 8
6 6
12 12
2 i
12 12
5
0
2 10
4
4
283
Official Catalogue.
Fine A r t Department
PRICES
ARTIST
TITLE
Harriet Filzmaurice
Study of H e a d
,
Mine. Detville Cordier
Pensive
Thoughts
810
Mine. Delville Cordier
811 Study of a H e a d
812 The Massacre of t h e Innocents . . . Miss Rose M. Barton
Harriette Boyi
813 Old Books
Eev. Mr. Taylor
Study
of
a
Dog
814
Rev. W. S. Green
815 Mount Cook, N e w Zealand
S. O'Neill
816 Round Tower a n d C h u r c h
Mrs. Gould
817 Landscape
Miss E. Luther
818 Pelargoniums
819 Bray H e a d f r o m t h e Beach, Co.
Miss E. M. Sill
Wicklow
B
r
a
y
,
Co.
The
Esplanade
820
Miss E. M. Hill
Wicklow
. Miss Beatrice Fitzgerald
821 Children of S p r i n g
. Dan. Fisher
822 Amberley
823 I n Childhood's Golden Days . . . . Lucien Davis
.. Dan. Fisher
824 A n Old Cottage
.. Colonel Aldu-orth
825 Fagenses, Valders, Norway
826 Sunrise a t B r a y , Co. Wicklow ... .. Miss E. M. Hill
. Miss Cornwall
827 Group of Narcissus
.. Miss Cornwall
828 Lilium Lancifoliom
829 Pen and I n k Drawing—Plan of a
Lent ty J. H. Parker
Study Table (for Sale)
Lizzie Justice
830 Primroses a n d F e r n s
Charlotte Kemp
831 Geraniums
£2
0
10 10
10 10
1 10
5 ,5
10 0
21 0
2 10
2 10
2 10
4
4
5
4
5
4
2 10
1 0
1 0
1 10
2 10
Agnes Varian
832 Studies f r o m N a t u r e
Agnes Varian
833 Progress of Decorative A r t
Specimens
of
Styles
i
n
Drawing
Miss
Phillips
834
H A N D - P A I N T E D C H I N A ,T E R R A COTTA,P O R C E L A I N
A N D C H R Y S T O L E U MW O R K .
835
Katz on t h e ' K h i n e
836
Lady's Head (ChrystoleumWork,
or Transparent P a i n t e d Photos)
... Carslake W. Woods
Miss R. Watson
837 Apple Blossom—Plaque (not for Sale)
Miss MacMahon
0 15
0
0 15
6
2«4
FineA r t Department
TITLE
838
839
840
841
842
84,3
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
ARTIST
P l a q u e a n d Carved F r a m e
Apple Blossom
P a i n t e d Mirror
• Teresa S. Aungier
. Miss Davidson
PRICES
£3
Miss M. Sparrow
' Shamrocks, Green S h a m r o c k s ' Miss Maud C. Faulkner
View of t h e Lee
Annie L. Hartland
Wayside Weeds
Emily Anderson
Girl's H e a d
Geraldine Wainwright
H e a d of Mozart
Emily Anderson
Ladies H u n t i n g — E t c h i n g f r o m a
M S . of t h e 13th C e n t u r y
Emily Anderson
Caught
Annie L. Hartland
A "View i n N o r t h W a l e s
Mrs. Lousia Johnson
H u t c h Scenery
Miss Ellen Bayly
Plaque a n d Carved F r a m e
Teresa S. Aungier
Dessert Service (Moore's I r i s h
Melodies)
Group of Roses
Miss Lizzie Perry
Ethel Hughes
R u e d e P e t i t Savoyard, Bergues
Place d u Marche, Beauvais
C. W. Wood
C. W. Wood
3
»
1 10
0
3 10
0-
5
0
5
1 0 0
1
5
0
1 1 0
0 15
0
1 1 0
2 0 a
1 10 0
4 4 0
10 10
0
10 0 a
0 15 0
0 15 0.
S e t of Clock Panels, p a i n t e d w i t h
views i n t h e Co. W i c k l o w
Miss Maud C. Faulkner
3 3 0
856 Chrystoleum P a i n t i n g — P o r t r a i t
of Miss Graham
Teresa S. Aungier
1 10 0857 D o g Roses
Miss E. M. Tisdall
1 0
0
858 B i r d s a n d Flowers
Jane Haynes Seymour
1 1 0 .
859 R e m b r a n d t ' s M o t h e r
Miss T. J. Gouk
3 3 0
860 H e a d of R a p h a e l
Emily Anderson
o 15 0
861 Ladies H a w k i n g
Emily Anderson
l i o
862 Tea T r a y a n d Set, comprising 12
pieces, t h e rest t o b e seen i n
t h e case
...Miss L. Ovens
wcvo LSJCUL
e n t b yIMrs. G. Joyce
863 Cromwell s Bridge, Glengariff . . . Mrs. Louisa Johnson
1 10 0
864 P l a q u e
. . . Miss Helen Bayly
4 4 0
865 Chrystoleum Painting—Muff ... E. A. Fuge
0 15 0
866 Sevres C h i n a — S t a g a t B a y
. . . Teresa S. Aungier
5 5 0
867 A Set of Door Plates (hand868
Painted)
Russian Peasants
... Mrs. R. Smyth
... Mrs. Hans White
2
20
0
0
Official Catalogue.
2^5
Fine A r t Department
TITLE
869 Painted Mirror
870 Chrystoleum—Once a Week
ARTIST
. . . Ethel Hughes
. . . E. A. Fuge
871 Clirystoleum—Waiting for
M. J. Fuge ...
Crumbs
Annie
L. Hartland
Easter
Holidays
872
Mrs. Hans White
873 Study of a H e a d
874 Head of Cassandra, o n Plaque . . . R. Mannix
875 Carving a n d Plaque—Tlie Fisher­
Teresa S. Aungier
man
E.
M. Fuge
Chrystoleum—Clytie
876
E. M. Fuge
877 Chrystoleum—Drowned
878 Chrystoleum—Beauty's Daughter• E. M. Fuge
Miss R. Watson
879 Chrystoleum—Samuel
Minnie Allen
I n t h e Snow
Mrs. Johnson
Lough Foyle
Miss T. S. Aungier
A City A r a b
M. J. Fuge
Chrystoleum—Lord Byron
Chrystoleum—" One o'clock,
M. J. Fuge
two o'clock "
887 Chrystoleum—Dignity a n d I m p u ­
Miss R. Watson
dence
Terra C o t t a — " J a n u a r y "—(after
Sara A. Black
Sidney Cooper)
China Plaque —Lilac (notfor Sale)1 Miss M. MacMahon
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
Little Kitty—Miniature o n Ivory • Geraldine Harman
Dessert P l a t e — Violets a n d
Emily Anderson
Daisies
Miss Cranitch
Bird a n d Flowers
. Miss Cranitch
Landscape
Miss R. Watson
Chrystoleum
Miss L. C. Wood
Portreath, Cornwall
Miss E. S. Wilkinson
Plaque
" Lover's W a l k , ' ' S t . Luke's . . . Annie L. Hartland
Miss Aldworth
Mrs. Louisa Johnson
Swiss View
Bets-y-coed, N o r t h Wales
9 0 0 Chrystoleum—The Love L e t t e r
9 0 1 Pelargonium
E. A. Fuge
Nannie Stanley
£ 3
0
7 6
0 O
7 10 &
3 3 O
9
1
&
0
0 5
0 15
0 10
1 10
0
0 10
6-
0
Q.
0 12
8
1 10
(V
5
5
0
1 1
1 0
1 0
0 12
1 10
2 2
0 15
O0
0
1 10
1 10
0 10
a
0
6
&
0
1
1
5
6
<>.
0
6
a
0
a
2 8 6
FineA r t Department
TITLE
902
Plaque (for Sale)
903
H e a d of G r a t t a n
904
W a t e r Lilies
ARTIST
... Miss Brennan
PRICES
... Emily Anderson
£0 12
Jine II. Seymour
Chrystoleum—Portrait of B o y ... Fuge
905
906
T h e Upper L a k e , Killarney
. . . Mrs. Louisa Johnson
907
Azalea°al>e
""
Mar are
9 t
Davidson
2
9 1 0 / Chrystoleum—You c a n ' t see m e
911 I n t h e Snow
913
Narcissus
914
P a i n t i n g o n China—Dog's H e a d
P u r p l e Clematis
916
918
View o n t h e Coast, N o r t h D e v o n
H e a d of Daniel O'Connell
Grodesberg
919
Bridge i n Wales
920
Begonia
917
921
View i n Wales
922
Chrystoleum—A Snow Storm . . .
923
Chrystoleum S t u d y i n Yellow
and White
924
Chrystoleum—Grace Darling
"Parewell, S u m m e r "
925
926
T h e Skipper a n d h i s B o y
927
" O h w e H f o r t h e sailor l a d
Slu
_
g s in his boat on t h e bay,"
Men m a y come a n d m e n may go
B u t I go o n for ever."
'
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
2 0
1 1 0
909 .
915
6
1'5 0
0 5 0
1 10 0
AVhite L i l y
Plaque—Scotch Lakes
Mischievous P l a y
Winter
M. J. Fuge
Minnie Allen
Miss Thornton
Miss T. S. Aungier
Nannie Stanley
Miss L. C, Wood
Emily Anderson
Miss Aldworth
Miss Brenan
Nannie Stanley
F. M. Curtis
M. J. Fuge
0 10
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
10
10
10
5
10
123
0
4 0
1 10
2 0 0
0 15 0
M. J. Fuge
F. A. Fuge
0 10
0
0 15
Miss Mavd C. Faulkner
Miss Maud C. Faulkner
3
3
0
0
7
7
0
Miss Maud C. Faulkner
5
5
0
Miss Maud C. Faulkner
Miss Tisdall
5
5
0
Ada Habihgton
Annie L. Sartland
Design f o r W a l l Tiles
Lower L a k e
Miss Margaret Davidson
Mrs. II. Hill
Miss Pointer
Boss Castle, Killarney
Plaque
1 0 0
1 10 0
1 0 0
4
4
0
Miss Porter
0 10
0 10
0
6
Miss Trevor
1 0 0
Official Catalogue.
287
FineA r t Department
I N CASE.
TITLE
ARTIST
937 Two China "Vases ( t h e pair)
. . . Minnie Allen
938 Buttercups a n d Daisies
. . . Miss Woodrofft
939 Tea T r a y a n d Set, 8 Pieces—
Apple Blossom
Nannie Stanley
940 Tete-a-t§te Tea Service, 8 Pieces Emily Anderson
941 Tea Set, 12 Pieces
F. Augusta Whitty
942 Tea Set, 12 Cups a n d Saucers, 2
Cake Plate, 1 Slop Bowl. 9
Specimens only exhibited . . . Miss Aldworth
943 3 Plates
Florence L. Tike
944 Painting on S a t i n
Miss S. Graham
945 Dresden China, 5 P l a t e s
Miss Cooke Collis
946 Pink Dessert Set, 6 P l a t e s a n d 2
Stands (for Sale)
Miss Cagney
947 Dessert Set, 12 Plates a n d 4
Stands
Miss Coppinger
Lizzie Justice
948 Plate
949 Plate
950 Plate, Dresden C h i n a
951 Set of Six C h i n a Dishes
952 Dessert Set, 12 Plates different
designs (2 specimens exhibited)
953 A Pair of Vases, Terra C o t t a . . .
954 Painted Mirror
955 Pair of Terra C o t t a Vases
956 Upper Lake, Killarney
957 Old W e i r Bridge, Killarney
Lizzie Justice
Mrs. Sans White
Annie Fitzmaurice
Lady Mary Aldworth
Miss E. S. Wilkinson
Isabel Davis
Miss A. Phillips
Miss Porter
Miss Porter
Miss Haughton
Landscape
Terra Cotta Vase (not f o r Sale)... . Miss M. MacMahon
E. A. Fuge
Chrystoleum
Nannie Stanley
Plaque
Ada Babington
962 Pair of J a r s
M. J. Fuge
963 Chrystoleum—Pussy
Elizabeth S. Anderson
964 B e t t y
965 Chrystoleum—Angel's Heads ... Teresa S. Aungier
958
959
960
961
PRI CE S
£0 15
0-
0 10
0
6
5
5
5
0'
0
8
8
0
7
7
0-
5
5
0
16
0
0 15
0 17
7 10
3 10
12 12
3 3
i 4
1 5
0 10
0 10
1 0
0
7
1 10
each 1 1
1 1
0 10
1 0
ft
0
ff
00
0a
a
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0>
6
O
z88
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Fine A r t Department
TITLB
ARTIST
PRICSH
•906
Tiles
. Miss Aldworth
£0 12
967
Tiles
Miss Aldworth
0 12
968 L a P e t i t e Paresseuse
969 A n E m i g r a n t ' s Sister
970 P l a q u e
Maud C. Faulkner
. Elizabeth S. Anderson
971 Marguerite Daisy
972 P a i r of P l a t e s
973 P l a q u e
977
978
979
980
981
982
5
Nannie Stanley
•Terra
Small Plaque—Terra Cotta
5-fold Screen, p a i n t e d o n china
P a i r of Flower P o t s
...
W a t e r Lilies—on S a t i n
...
Bracket T r i m m i n g
...
B a n n e r Screen
...
985 Christmas Cards
9 8 6 B i r t h d a y Cards
S t u d y f r o m N a t u r e - Geranium
Easter Cards
Everlasting P e a — N o . 3
D o g Rose
991 C h r y s a n t h e m u m
992 .
g 9 g > Sketches f r o m N a t u r e
1
Miss Trevor
983 3-Fold S a t i n Screen
984 W a l l Screen
987
888
989
990
1 0
Miss Holland
974 H a w t h o r n
975 P a i r of E t r u s c a n Vases
Cotta
976 P l a q u e
0 10
, Miss F. Minehin
Nannie Stanley
...
...
...
Miss H. F. Graves per pair 0 10
Miss Minchin
1 10
Harriette Boyd
Lady Mary Aldworth
10 10
Miss H. F. Graves
each 0 7
Miss T. J. Gouk
3 3
Annie G. E. Ryan
0 10
Annie G. E. Ryan
1 0
Miss M. Shoesmith
10 10
Miss Edith Fisher
0 10
Miss M. H. Litchfield
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
M. H. Litchfield
Agnes Varian
M. H. Litchfield
Nadin
Nadin
Nadin
Agnes Varian
994 Designs for Christmas Cards . . . Maria Louisa Addey
995 Studies f r o m Nature—Leaves ... Miss Agnes Varian
996 Gold L e a t h e r P i a n o B a c k —
T r u m p e t Lilies a n d W h i t e
Azalias
Miss Donegan
997 I r i s h H a r p , entwined w i t h Flowers
Bessie Hearn
998 Two Cabinet P h o t o W r e a t h s . . . Miss E. Luther
(N ot for Sale)
10
2
6
Official Catalogue.
289
W O O D C A R V I N G .
TITLE
ARTIST
999 Shield—St. Michael
. . . L. Casey
1000 W a r (for Sale)
1001 Erin (for Sale)
PRICES
L e n t b y Joseph E . Tracey
. . . X . Casey
... L. Casey
1002 Two Shields ( t h e lower one for
Sale)
... John Fitzgerald
1003 Flowers (for Sale)
£21
0
0
. . . Glancy
1004
Old Carving—Christ i n t h e
Tomb
...
L e n t b y W . H . Crawford
1005 Carving a n d C h i n a P a i n t i n g ... Teresa S. Aungier
1005a->
I 0 0 5 J B r o n z e - D e a d Game
...
L e n t b y Alderman D a y
ILLUMINATIONS B Y J O H N GILBERT.
1006
" Break, break, break,
O n t h y cold g r e y stones, O s e a " . . .
1007 T h e D a y i s done
1008 A Prayer
1009 ' ' The Turf shall b e m y F r a g r a n t
Shrine"
...
1010 " As I laye-a-thynkynge"
...
12 12 0
15 15 0
1011 The Lost Chord
1012 Retrospection
1013 Alone
ADDRESSES B Y J O H N GILBERT.
1014
1015
1016
1017
T o "Wm. Beamish, M . D .
To J o h n Fox, T . C .
To James Ogilvie, J . P .
To William J . Lane, T.C.
S t a n d N o . 513)
( T h i s Address t o b e seen a t J . F . O'Crowley's
A D D R E S S E S B Y J A M E S J . COAKLEY.
1018 To Sir J o h n Pope Hennessy
1019 To J o h n Daly, Mayor, 1872
1020 T o J o h n Daly w h e n elected M . P . , 1880
Cork Industrial
290
Exhibition
FineA r t Department
TITLE
1021
1022
1023
1024
ARTIST
H o l y F a m i l y (after Miiller)
Cyclamen a n d F e r n
PRICES
J. Fitzpatrick
Miss Cornwall
Aurora (after Guido Reni)
L e n t b y V. Scully
£1 0 0
L e n t b y Yincent Scully
Armorial Bearings of Lord
Fermoy (not f o r Sale)
The Late Thomas Phillips
W i l d Flowers gathered 1851,
f r o m t h e enclosure of t h e
Great E x h i b i t i o n Building ...
Le nt b y P . Cahill
1026 T h e Giaour
... Helena Therry
2 0 0
1027 T h e Setters—Landseer's unfin­
ished Dogs
Helena Therry
1 0
0
1028 Narcissus a n d Japonica
Miss Cornwall
1 0
0
1029 Skeleton Leaves
Harriette Boyd
0 15 01
1025
1030
L e n t b y Sir J o h n P o p e Hennessy.
Our L a d y honoured b y Saints ...
1031
W a r r a n t , w i t h Autograph of
Queen Elizabeth, 1558 (see
Section K, N o . 62)
1032
Engraving—Portrait of Queen
Elizabeth, 1558
1033
Original Deed, 1523 (see Section
K , N o . 63)
1034
Portrait of Old Countess of
Desmond
. . . E n g r a v e d b y N . Grogan
Engraving—Portrait of Sir
W a l t e r Raleigh
1035
1036
M a p of Cork, 1545 (for Sale) . . .
1037
M a p of Cork, 1595
E t c h i n g of Cork, 1760
T h e Exchange, Cork
L e n t b y Mrs. Carpenter
L e n t b y R . Walker, C . E .
1038
1039
... D r a w n b y R . W a l k e r , C.E.
... Butts
1040
E n l a r g e m e n t from a n E t c h i n g of
Cork, 1760
. . . By R. Wallcer, Jun.
1041
1042
Birthplace of Daniel O'Connell O. C. Ashlin, Architect
Site of t h e Memorial Church,
Caherciveen
...
Do.
Design f o r t h e Memorial C h u r c h
Do.
L e n t b y C a n o n Brosnan.
1043
Official Catalogue.
291
Fine A r t Department
TITLE
ARTIST
PRICES
... (Mezzo-tinto b y Dixon)
L e n t b y Vincent Scully
1045 Illuminating (not for Sale)
. . . Mrs. Nadin
1046 Illuminating (not for Sale)
... Mrs. Nadin
1047 "Hortense Machini, Duchess
of Mazarin"
. . . E. A. Fuge
1044 Rembrandt's Frame Maker
1048 Bog Land, Dorset&hire
1049 The Three Mary's
1050 Wreaths of Apple Blossom
...S.A.Armstrong
. . . Engraved b y Cooper
... Miss Cornwall
£ 2 12 S
(
8 8 0
1 0
0
1051 Wreaths of Holly
1052 3-Fold Screen
. . . Miss Cornwall
...
1
0
0
1
5
3 0
3 0
0
0
0
1053 3-Fold Screen, i n Monochrome
1054 Table w i t h Mirror T o p (not for
Sale)
...
1055 Table, painted •
...
1056 Screens—Marigolds
...
1057 Screen—Water L i l i e s
...
1058 3-Fold Screen
...
1056A 3-Kold Screen
...
1059 Prospectus of t h e Dublin E x h i ­
bition, 1853, printed o n S a t i n
Miss L. Collet
Miss
Edith
Miss
Miss
Miss
Miss
M. M'Mahon
Fisher
Tisdall
Tisdall
G. B. Lows
F. Pike
L e n t b y R . A. O'Toole
1060 St. Patrick's Day
. . . C. 11. CooJce
1061 I n t h e Spring-time
. . . E. Ilcnson
1062 Skelligh N i g h t on t h o S o u t h
Mall, Cork, 100 years ago ... James Beale
1063 The Dead Christ (after P o u r i n )
(for Sale)
... R. Mannix
1064 View o n t h e Tiber
1065 Study of a B o y
. . . William Grogan
. . . Robert Mannix
1066 Rent D a y
...
1067 An Irish Game-keeper
...
1068 Front for Piano, Hand-painted
Back for Piano, Hand-painted
Lent by J o h n Flynn
14 14 q
Lent b y Mrs. Beale
20 0 0
7 7 0
H. T. Jones
Lent b y D . Arnold
J. P. Addey
10 0 0
Miss L. C. Wood
1 10 0
Miss L. C. Wood
3 10 0
1069 La ly Help
... Madame du Gue L e n t b y J . S. Mason
1070 A Misty Sunrise off P o r t o Rico John J. Dillon
7 7 0
1071 One out of a Set of Stations (price
for Set)
... James Cahill
200 0 0
1072 Napoleon I .
...
Lent by J . M'Laine
T
292
Coth Industrial
Exhibition
FineA r t Department
T
I
™
ARTIST
PRICES
10/3
Fislier B o a t a t Sea
... L. Herman
1074
F r e s h Gathered Flowers
. . . Thomas Hollingworth
1075 T h e Sailor's Wife
. . . E. Shicl, It.II.A.
1076 Rotundo, D u b l i n (very old
Painting)
...
1077 Landscape w i t h Cattle (for Sale) IT. O'Neill
1078 Portrait of Mrs. Siddons
... Samuel Watson
1079 Allegorical Figure of E r i n
. . . Robert Mannix
1080 S t u d y from Nature—Co. A n t r i m R. Mannix
1081 Portrait of a Child
. . . Samuel Watson
1082
"Sulking"
... Miss Edith Fisher
£6
6
0
5
5
0
L e n t b y T . Crosbio
L e n t b y J . Sandell
10 0 o
3110 0
5 5 0
0 10
6
1033 A Sunset i n K e n t
... Mrs. L. Corban L e n t b y Mrs. Peard
1034 W a t e r Colour
. . . Ilartland L e n t b y J . Jones, Alderman
1085 Cork H a r b o u r
. . . D.J. Cronin
8 8 0
1086 T h e Two Friends before Sebastopol (Photo f r o m Picture b y
Bellange)
.
...
L e n t b y D . A . Nagle, Aid]
1087 D i n i s Island, Killarney
...Ilartland
L e n t b y W . J . Murray
1088 National Gallery, London
. . . Robert Mannix
15 15 0
1089 ^
t o r Photographs b y W . Lawrence, Saekville Street, D u b l i n
1104^
1105 I t a l i a n Bead-work
...
L e n t b y J o h n Fox, T.C.
1106.
t o 5- Photographs b y E d w a r d Brightman, Lyndale, Arley Hill, Bristol
1109'
1110
Coloured Photographs b y Miss Andrews
1111 F a n c y P o . t r a i t
. . . S. Watson
1112 Photographs b y Edward Brightnian
7
0
0
1113 Ferrotype—Cork Travellers a t
Niagara
...
L e n t b y D . A . Naglc, Aid.
1114 I t a l i a n Bead-worlc
...
L e n t b y J o h n Fox, T.C.
1115 T h e Meeting of Essex a n d
Tyreonnell a t t h e F o r d (for
Sale)
. . . 12. O'Neill
1116 S u n d a y Morning
1117 Italian Landscape
. . . Shicl .
L e n t b y J o h n Perry
. . . William, Grogan
20 0 0
1118
... byaSailor
Steam'ship " A l a s k a "
10
0
0
Official Catalogue.
2Q3
Fine A r t Department
TITLE
ARTIST
1119 Portrait
1123 I n tile Wood
1121
1122
1123
1124
1125
112(5
Ilartland Sketching
My Daughter ( N o t for Sale)
Portrait
Landscape
Olivia
A Kerry Girl
1127 Portrait of a L a d y
Mrs. Geo. Atkins
Day
Lent b y J o h n PerryC. TI. Cooke
L e n t b y J o h n Flynn.
R. Mannix
Buckley
Morgan
Casty
Lyster
L e n t b y Holmes C r o f t y
J . Jones, Alderman
Lent b y N . D. Murphy
L e n t b y D e n n y Lann
Samuel Watson
PHOTOGRAPHY.
1128 \
to ) A. Sauvy, Cork a n d D u b l i n
1132 )
1133 )
to / W . Clement Williams, 15 Craven Terrace, Halifax
1136 )
1137)
to J Photographs a n d Porcelain Painting—Francis Guy, 70 Patrick St., Cork
1149)
1150 |
to > W a r d & Co., Cork
1159 J
1160 |
• M. Glover, S t e p h e n ' s Green, W e s t , Dublin
1161 '
11G2 Manvis & Vivash, Belfast
D R A W I N G S , etc.
11 fi<0 Ornamental Lettering. Awarded
J- a prize of 10s. f r o m Vere
1164)
Foster
P. J. O'FIagherty
£0 1 5 0
1165 Vero Foster's National Competi­
tion, 1 882-3—Selection s from
;
t h e Prize Drawings, P a i n t ­
ings, a n d Writings
L e n t b y Vere Foster
294
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Fine A r t Department
ARTIST
PRICES
Upland Com—Kilbrittain (char
coal
. S. A. Armstrong
£3 3 0
1167 Waterloo Bridge, from T h a m e s
Wharf
S. A. Arms.'rong
2 2 ft1168 T h e Marsh—at Springtide
S. -4. Armstrong
2 12 61169)
Two Landscapes
H. Griset L e n t b y Prof. Hartog, Q.C. C
1I70>
1166
1171 S t u d y of F r u i t
1172
. Miss Shofield
J. IV. B. Knight
Carrying H a y
3 3 f t
1173)
t o / E t c h i n g s b y himself of B a r r y ' s Pictures
1189)
L e n tl y B . Esgwel
1190
P e n a n d I n k Sketch—Chairing
t h e Members (after Hogarth) A. M. Dillon
1191 Breezy March—Proof Etchings J. JV. B. Knight
3 3 01192 E t c h i n g
.. J. W. B. Knight
3 3 0
1193 W o m a n ' s Rights—Pen a n d I n k
Sketch
. . . Ethel Hughes
4 0 ft1194 Photograph—Moving a H o t e l
b y Machiney i n Chicago . . .
L e n t b y D . A . Nagle, Aldermau
1195 Etching—Haymaking
...J.
W. B. Knight
3 3 ft
1196 A L i t t l e Hostess— a n Original
Drawing for " L i t t l e F o l k s " Miss Davis
2 0 ft1197 H e c t o r
Miss Beatrice Fitzgerald
1198 S t . J a m e s ' s a n d S t . Giles's
1199 St. James's a n d S t . Giles's
1200 Photographs
1201 Po rtrait of t h e late W . D .
L a Touclio
1201A F e r r o t y p e s
Ethel Hughes
Ethel Hughes
2 10 Q
2 10 0
W. G. Moore, 16 Upper Sachvil/e Sired
W. G. Moore,
J. J. Sheridan
SCULPTURE
(IN VESTIBULE).
RICHARD BARTER'S EXHIBITS.
1202 B u s t of Christ—Mercy
1203 Miniature B u s t of a L a d y
1204 Alto-Relievo—Peace
do.
16 1G
0
Official Catalogue.
295
Fine A r t Department
1205
1206
1207
1208
1209
TITLE
Miniature Bust of t h e late J Dhn
Francis Maguire, M.P., Cork
Medallion Portrait — Colonel
Webber, R . A .
Medallion Alto-Relievo—Beatrice
Cenei
...
Friendship
...
Miniature B u s t of t h e l a t e D r .
Barter, Cork
ARTIST
1210 Alto-Relievo—War, f r o m t h e
Crusades
...
1211 Bust of a Warrior—No Mercy
1212 Miniature B u s t of t h e late
R. Beamish, F.R.S., C o r k . . .
1213 Crucifix a n d Case, carved b y
J . Mayr, Oberammergau . . .
PRICES
£5
120
0
0
0
&
63 0
21 0
O
0
Lent b y t h e President of
Queen's College, Cork
1214 Portrait of a Lady—Modelled
f r o m Life
... P. J. Addey
1215 Figures a n d Bust
... J. Silk, 6 Crosses Green, Cork.
MARBLE.
1216 " S p r i n g "
1217 " T h e Little P e t "
1218 T h e Virgin (for Sale)
1219 Bust of P i o N o n o
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
1228
...Ambrose
L e n t b y W . H . Crawford
. . . Thomas Farrcll, R.H.A.
70 0 0
. . . James Cahill
... An Italian Artist
L e n t b y M r s . Morgan J . O'Connell
Bust of Napoleon I .
... Canova
Lent b y J o h n Vinycomb
Bust of F a t h e r Mathew
... Hogan
L e n t b y Mrs. J . F . Maguire
Bust of F a t h e r Mathew
. . . Hogan L e n t b y Mrs. M . J . O'Connell
Bust of " F a t h e r P r o u t "
... Hogan
L e n t b y Timothy Mahony
Bust of t h e late D. Corbett, Esq.,
Originator of t h e Cork E x h i ­
bition, 1852
... Hogan L e n t b y Dr. Corbett, Dublin
Wedgwood B u s t of Washington
L e n t b y Vincent Scully
"Morning">
... MichaelLawlor Plaster Casts 6 6 0
"Night" i
. . . Michael Lawlor I n Marble 123 0 O
T h e Dancing Lesson — T e r r a
Co tta
... Miss Fraser Tytler
2 10 O
zg6
Co/ k Industrial
Ex htliieon
Fine A r t Department
TITLR
AETIST
1229 T h e Reward of Merit — Terra
Cotta
. . . Miss Fraser lyttcr
1230 Before t h e Verdict (for Sale) . . . William Tyler
PRICES.
£ 2 10 ft'
1231 A f t e r t h e Verdict (for Sale) . . . William, Tyler
1232 Small B u s t of P i u s XX.—in
Marble
. . . Ambrose
L e n t b y Major Conejan
BRONZES.
1233 I r i s Ascending
1234 T h e Y o u t h a t t h e S t r e a m
1235
Napoleon I :
. . . W. B. Kirk Lent b y Major Doncgatt
. . . J. II. Foley R.A.
Nieuwcrkcrke L e n t b y W . H . Crawford
IN T H E C O N C E R T HALL.
1236)
1237f
[238( M o d e l s i n P l a s t e r
. . . J. II. Foley, R.A.
1239)
L e n t b y D u b l i n School of A r t .
1240
Professor J u k e s
1241 Sir George Hodson
1242 L a d y Hodson
1243 Mr. Mulvaney, L a t o Directcr of National Gallery, D u b l i n
1244 General Colomb
1245 Sir Bernard Burke
1246 Miss Rose T r e n c h
1247 H e a d of Savonarola, i n C a r v e d
... L. Frullini
L e n t b y Mis3 P o r t e r
I N D E X TO L O A N COLLECTION.
SECTION K . - A R C H / E O L O G Y A N D ETHNOLOGY.
•
P AO K
Caulfield, Richard, LL.D.
Corbett, Joseph
Cahill, P.
Day, Robert, Junior
Historical and Archaeological Society, Royal
Hewitt, Thomas
Hennessy, Sir John Pope, K.C.M.G
Jones, Alderman
Einsale, Town Commissioners of
Lyons, James L.
Beeves, Mis3
Stuart, Captain J . T .
Thompson, Miss
Westrop, Ralph
Wise, James
Woods, Cecil C.
...
301
...
304
...
305
298—303, 306, 307
299, 300, 302, 305
...
300
301, 304, 305
...
306
... 301, 303
•••
303
...
301
...
307
... 299, 300
298 299. 307
303
...
303
298
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SECTION K .
ARCHiEOLOGY A N D ETHNOLOGY.
LOAN C O L L E C T I O N .
Stone Antiquities.
L e n t b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Alderman, F.S.A., Cork
1
One H u n d r e d Arrow Heads (Irish), made of F l i n t , Jasper, Chert,
L,ydian btone, &c., forming a representative series of those found
i n t h i s country
2
A Typical Collection of Stone Axes, Celts, Chisels, Sc., from Ireland.
A m o n g these is a Celt l e n t b y B. Scott, Esq., Rough Grove,
Bandon, where i t was f o u n d ; another of Green Stone, from
Conna ; a n d a t h i r d from t h e Old Head, Kinsale, which are fine
iixaraples
$
4
A N u m b e r of Stone Hammers, f r o m Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, &c.
A Collection of Arrow Heads t o illustrate those found in Ireland,
f r o m N o r t h a n d S o u t h America, J a p a n , It a l y, Scotland, England,
etc. etc.
5
Some Stone Axes, mounted i n t h e i r Deer-horn Handles, from the
Lake Dwellings of Switzerland. Others fixed i n their Wooden
Handles, f r o m t h e S o u t h Sea Islands, t o show t h e manner in
which t h e Stone Axe was secured t o i t s h a n d l e
A Few Typical Stone Axes from Greece, Britain, Denmark, North
America, Peru, Brazil, N e w Guinea, Fiji, N e w Zealand, France, Sc.
6
L e n t b y R A L P H W E S T B O P , Esq., Ravenswood, Carrigaline
7 Twenty-eight Stone Celts, mostly from t h e County Cork, and from
Lough Gur, County Limerick
8
Seven Sling Stones a n d twenty-two W h o r l Stones. These are called
ill some p a r t s of t h e country F a i r y Mill Stones
9
10
A Collection of thirty-six F l i n t Arrow H e a ds a n d Spear Heads
Two Whetstones a n d twelve Pierced Stones, worn a s Amulets or
Ornaments
11
A Stone Shot a n d eight H a m m e r Stones. A '1 Mere " of Basalt from
JSIew Zealand. A n Obsidian Spear H e a d f r o m N e w Caledonia
Two Adzes of Shell f r o m Barbadoes
12
L e n t b y A L D E R M A N D A Y , Cork
13
A
Mere or B a t t l e Axe of Basalt, a n d another similar i n shape, but
made of F i s h Bone—New Zealand
Official Catalogue.
Section K—Archaeology a n d E t h n o l o g y
Celtic Antiquities—Bronze.
Lent by ROBERT D A Y , Jun., Esq.., Alderman, F.S.A., Cork
14 Leaf-Shaped Sword, from t h e County Monaghan. T h i s Sword i s i n
t h e finest possible p-eservation. I t h a s t h e greater portion of i t s
original H a n d p a r t of F i s h Bone, attached b y rivets t o t h e handle,
and is i n t h i s respect unique
15 A Collection numbering one h u n d r e d I r i s h Bronze Implements a n d
"Weapons, viz. :—Celts, Palstaves. Chisels, Gouges.
Some of
these are covered with Incised a n d Punched Ornaments while
others are of t h e simplest a n d most primitive form, a n d of
Unmixed Copper
16 W i t h these i s a Stone Mould i n which Bronze Celts were cast
All were found i n various parts of t h e country, a n d t h e Mould
proves t h a t t h e y were manufactured i n Ireland
17 Three Bronze B a t t l e Axes from t h e County Cork
18 Two Irish Bronze W a r Trumpets a n d a Collection of t w e n t y Bronze
Dagger Blades a n d Rapiers
Lent by T H E R O Y A L H I S T O R I C A L A N D ARCHAEOLOGICAL
SOCIETY O F I R E L A N D , Kilkenny
19 A Stone Mould for casting Bronze Celts, a n d a Plaster Cast f r o m same.
A Bronze Bridle Bit. A Bronze Penanular Brooch. A Bronze
Tortoise-shaped Brooch. Six Bronze P i n s of different Designs.
A Bronze Cauldron, and a Collection of various Articles, sueli as
Pins of Bronze a n d W h i t e Metal, found i n t h e R a t h of Dunmore
Lent by Miss THOMPSON, F e n i t H o u s e , Tralee
20 Large Copper Celt w i t h Lunette-shaped Cutting Edge, apparently
of Unalloyed Metal, found i n t h e County Kerry
Lent by R A L P H W E S T R O P , Esq., Ravens-wood, Carrigaline
21 Ten Bronze Rings, varying i n size. N i n e Celts of different Types.
Seven Spears. Two Crotals. One Stirrup. Six Leaf-shaped
Swords, and six Broken Swords. Seven Battle Axes. Twentyfour Socketted Celts. Eleven F l a t Celts of E a r l y Type, some of
which are apparently Copies of t h e Older Stone Celts. E i g h t
Spear Heads.
One Spoon.
Two Brooches.
A n d twelve
Smaller Rings
300
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section K—Archeology and Ethnology
L e n t b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Alderman,P S A , Cork
22
A
23
A Group of t w e n t y Bronze P i n Brooches, w i t h Palling Pendants
f ne
rvitin1n
'
examples of T e n t h a n d Twelfth Century'
Celtic Ornaments. Some ol these are set with Ambu- and Glass
A Glass Case containing twenty-four Bronze Spear Heads of various,
shapes a n d sizes. Some are decorated w i t h Engraved and Punched
Ornaments, a n d all are from Irela nd
24
25
A
S e S " . " V ' f y
Bronze Brooches. Some W
S % o f
Enamel, a n d Glass, a n d are enriched with
delicate Tracery ot Twisted a n d Interlaced Celtic work
C a se
with eight Bronze Leaf-Shapod Swords, of differ­
e n t lengths, a n d a lew Bronze Bridle Bits
Celtic Ornaments, and other objects i n Gold.
L e n t b y T H O M A S H E W I T T , Esq., Rockingham, P a s s a 3 e W e s t
26 Gold H e a d Fillet terminating w i t h Circular Loops, a n d made of
i n t 0 ar i b a n d
-sh^
L e n t b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Aldermar, F.S.A., Cork
27 Five Neck a n d A r m Torques of Twisted Riband Shape, wide in t h s
centre a n d tapering t o where tliey terminate i n hooks and discshaped ends, iound a t Inishowen, Co m t y Donegal
28 Slug-shaped Ornament, Engraved, w i t h F l a t Circular Ends, and
e sairie
Down1' S
'
^ e s i g n ? f o u n d w i t h i t i n t h e County
29
30
31
32
^ C ^ 1 1 1 1 6 4 / p m i ^ C°,Unty C°rk' a
I r u m p e t - s h a p e d Ends, found near Cloyne
F o u r Specimens of Irish R i n g Money
n d a G o l d F i b u I a w i th
T h i e e Examples of Ancient Forgeries of t h e same
GOl
1 7 5 0 n a m e l l e dP a t C h B ° X '
S 6 tW i t h P e a r l s
°
f F r e u c h W o rk
> Circc
Celtic and other Ornaments, &e., i n Silver'.
L e n t b y M i s s T H O M P S O N , F e n i t House, Tralee
3 3
AT
foun?inAthfco°r/errryWith *
P e n a n U k r
*****>
^
Official Catalogue.
JO I
Section K—Archssology a n d Ethnology
Lsnt b y Miss B E E V E S , Tramore, Douglas, Co. Cork
34 A Silver Casket of Filagree, presented b y King William I I I . t o his.
Secretary, T h e Very Kev. Rowland D a vies, Dean of Cork
lout by B O B E B T D A T , Jun., Esq.., Alderman, F.3.A., Cork
35 Brooch of T e n t h Century W o r k , found i n t h e County A n t r i m n e a r
Ljsburn
36 A Case containing E a r l y English Apostle Spoons, Seal-top Spoons, a n d
other varieties temp. Charles I . , t h e Commonwealth arid Charles
I I A l'omander of early Seventeenth Century W o r k , a M a n n e r s
Compass w i t h Sun-dial, made b y ISlondeau, Paris, 1656. A
collection of P a t c h Boxes, a I'azza of Moss Agate on Silver G i l t
S t a n d set w i t h Hyacinths, Tourquoise, Jasper a n d other Gems,
a n d various other objects i n Silver, of Sixteenth a n d Seventeenths
Century Workmanship
Lent by T H E K I N S A L E T O W N C O M M I S 3 I O N E B 3
37 T h e Silver Oar a n d Seal of t h o Old Corporation of Kinsalo
Lent b y B O B E B T D A Y , J u n , Esq., Alderman, F.S.A., Cork
3S The Silver Seal of t h e L i t t l e Customs of t h e P o r t of Kinsale
Lent b y B I C H A B D C A U U I E L D , E s q . , LL.D., E.S.A
39 T h e Silver Oar of t h o P o r t of Castlehaven, Co. Cork
Lent b y B O B E B T D A Y , Jun., E s q . , Alderman, F.S.A., Cork
40 T h e Silver Oar of a P o r t on t h e W e s t Coast of Ireland, Engraved
with t h e Royal Crown a n d Cyi>her of George t h e Second
Lent b y S I B J O H N P O P E H E N N E S S Y
41 Antique Silver Spoon
Lent b y T H E B O Y A L H I S T O B I O A L A N D ARCHAEOLOGICAL..
SOCIETY O F I B E L A N D , Kilkenny
42 Antique Silver Brooch
302
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Section K—Archasology a n d Ethnology-
Ancient Glass and Amber.
L e n t b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., E s q . Alderman, F . S . A , Cork
43
A Case of Glass Ornaments pierced for suspension, a n d a Glass Armle
t f e e ? / a S S ' , a l 1 , f ? l m di n I r e l a » d . Some of these are set
w i t h s t u d s of E n a m e l or Yitreon Paste, a n d have spiral andzi»-za»
Ornaments a n d nipple like projections
°
45
46
Some fine Amber Beads a n d Ornaments from Pagan Tombs
Two Glass Beads
Irish
Ecclesiastical Antiquities.
L e n t b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Alderman, M R.I.A., Cork
i7
48
49
50
A Collection of Religious Emblems comprising Silver Crosses, Crucifixes.
Reliquaries of l i f t e e n t h , Sixteenth, Seventeenth a n d Eighteenth
Century workmanship of both t h e E a s t e r n a n d Western Churches
Among these i s one Crucifix set i n Amber, f r o m Galwav Six of
fine Byzantine work, a n d Relic Cases of varied forms
One of t h e missing Figures from t h e Shrine of St. Manchan, made of
bronze, heavily gilt, iound a t Clonmacnoise
Bronze Crucifix of a n Archbishop, w i t h a Relic Case a t t h e back
found m t h e graveyard of A r m a g h Cathedral
Br0
Hi Z p
AKK01" t}Ae S , a v i o ". r > , o f Eleventh Century work, found at
t h e Red Abbey, Co. Longford
51 Ancient Celtic Quadrangular Bell, found near t h e Ruined Church of
Ivilconriola, Co. A n t r i m , k n o w n a s " T h e Bell of Ballymena "
52
A smaller B e l l of t h e same form, engraved u p o n t h e angular edges
g
known as " T h e Castle Dermot Bell
°
'
TlleSe Be11 a l e
?
, P e r l i a P s t l l e s l i e s t Christian Relit*
+
il
of t h e country ; t h e y date from t h e F i f t h Century
L e n t b y T H E R O Y A L H I S T O R I C A L A N D ARCHAEOLOGICAL
SOCIETY O F I R E L A N D , Kilkenny
53
Ecclesiastical Iron Quadrangular Bell, coated w i t h Bronze, and two
smaller Bells, a n d t h e H e a d of a Bishop's Pastoral Stall'
Official Catalogue.
3°3
Section K—Archeology a n d Ethnology
Miscellaneous Antiquities,
Lent by R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Alderman, F.S.A., M.R.I.A., Cork
54 I n a glass case—Tho H a u b e r k of Chain Mail, found i n t h o Phcenix
Park, Dublin, h a y i n g attached t o i t t h e Silver Badge of t h e
O'Neills. T h i s i s t h e finest k n o w n example of Irish Chain Mail
55 Portion of another H a u b e r k of different construction, found i n t h e
County Limerick
NOTE.—In t h e O'Neill H a u b e r k each link i s riveted. I n t h e
portion from t h e Co. Limerick t h e l i n k s are simply closed
Lent by J A M E S W I S E , Esq., Rostellan Castle
56 The Two-Handed Sword of B r i a n Boroimhe
Lent by CECIL C. WOODS, Esq., Chiplee, Blaekrock, Oork
67 Belt Pistol used b y Oliver Cromwell (1648-1G58). I t was carried as a
concealed weapon
58 Trophy formed of French Cuirass (1815), a n d three Irish Volunteer
Flags (1782)—centre forming t h e plate of Cuirass from Waterloo ;
r i g h t a n d l e f t ; Red and W h i t e Silk Colours of t h e Cork I n f a n t r y
Volunteers, middle Blue Satin " G u i d o n " Cork Cavalry Volunteers.
59 Saddle Cloth a n d Holster Cloths of Crimson Silk Velvet trimmed
with heavy Silver Lace a n d Fringe. These housings were usedb j
Samuel Maylor, E s q . , w h e n Mayor of Cork (1766)
Lent by T H E K I N S A L E T O W N C O M M I S S I O N E R S
60 The Municipal Charters of Kinsale
Lent by J A M E S L. L Y O N S , Esq., Cork, t h e Grand-Nephew of General
Corbet
61 Sword of Honour, presented t o General William Corbet, Commander
of t h o Legion of Honour, Mareschal Marmont's favourite Aidede-Camp, b y t h e Greeks on t h e occasion of h i s driving t h e T u r k s
out of Greece, A n n o 1829-30. T h e Sword i s of Damascus Steel
inlaid with gold, a s i s also t h e inscription in Greek ; t h e h i l t i s
agate, and t h e scabbard is gold engraved. Also t h e Decorations
of General Corbet, namely, Grand Cross of Commander of t h e
Legion of Honour, Medal of St. Helena, presented b y Napoleon
when i n exile t o a few of h i s favourite Generals, w i t h other
decorations. General Corbet was a gold Medallist of Trinity
College, Dublin. He, a f t e r escaping from Kilmainham J a i l w i t h
Nappcr Tandy fled t o Fiance i n 1798, vide Madden's " L i v e s of
t h e United Irishmen "
J04
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
Section K—Archeeologya n d Ethnology
L e n t b y S I R J O H N P O P E H E N N 3 3 3 Y , K.C.M.G-.
62
Queen Elizabeth's W a r r a n t g i v i n g a Pension t o Eleanor, Countess
of Desmond
6 3 Deed of t h e W a r d e n of t h e College of Youghal, a n d a List of
Prisoners i n t h o Tower, t h e first being J a m s Fitzgerald, 17th
E a r l of Desmond, w i t h Autographs of Members of t h e Privy
Council, Sir R. Cecil, etc.
64
Books a n d Documents on Sir AValter Raleigh's Table
65
Holinshed's Description a n d H i s t o r y of Ireland, Black Letter, 1577.
Open a t p. 63. w i t h a n Account of t h e " Citie of 0'orka "
•66
T h e first Folio Edition of t h e F a i r y Queen (1604), open a t t h e tw©
Sonnets signed W . R . (Raleigh)
67
Sir Thilip Sidney's Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia, 1598,—Queen
Elizabeth's copy,—the Royal A r m s u p o n t h e cover
68
Xenophon, Dominicloa Edition, 1 ">48, f r o m t h e library of Robert
Dudley, E a r l of Leicester. H i s device u p o n t h e b i n d i n g
<59 D u Bartns' W o r k s , 1613, f r o m t h e library of K i n g J a m e s I . H i
arms on t h e b i n d i n g
70
Chronicorum Orbis, a b initio m u n d o , 1492. ( T h i s i s o n e o f t h e books
asked for b y Iialeigh i n h i s letter t o Sir 'Robert Cotton, from the
Tower, when writing h i s H i s t o r y of t h e W o r l d )
71
Noel Taillepied's Histoire d e Druides, &c., 1585. (Another of t h e books
asked for b y Raleigh)
72
Ptolemy's Atlas, printed in Rome, 1586. (This contains e a r l j maps of
Ireland a n d of America, N o r t h America a s N e w France, and
S o u t h America a s Peru)
7 3 N u r e m b u r g Chronicle, History of t h e W o r l d , 149", containing Albeit
Durer's engraving of N u r e m b u r g a n d of t h e l a s t J u d g m e n t
74
75
76
77
78
Sir W a l t e r Raleigh's Lease of Aul-na-Cloe£onna, 1588, i n which he
mentions t h e old Countess of Desmond
A Japanese Box and F i n e " Old Chinese " Timber Carved Stands
Two Pieces of " Celedon " W a r e
1 Chinese Seal
A Japanese Umbrella S t a n d a n d Screen, etc.
"Lent b y J O S E P H CORBETT, E s a . , Morrison's Island, Cork
79
Engraved Tortoise-Shell Case, containing t w o combs of t h n same,
m a d e a t " P o r t Royal, Jamaica, 1685," a n d a Case containing a
collection of ivory ami boxwuoi objects, t u r n e d a n d carved by
Joseph Corbett, Esq.
Official Catalogue.
3°5
Section K—Archaeology a n d Ethnology.
Lent by T H E R O Y A L H I S T O R I C A L A N D ARCHAEOLOGICAL
SOCIETY O P I R E L A N D , K i l k e n n y
80 A number of J e t Ornaments, E a r l y Celtic. " A B r a n k s " or Scold'
Bridle ; two Stone Censors or Oil Holders
Lent by Mr. P. C A H I L L , Wellington Quay, Dublin
81 Gold Seal with old polished Intaglio on Sard, of t h o Crucifixion,
formerly belonging t o Archbishop Troy, of Dublin
Lent by S I R J O H N P O P S H E N N E S S Y , K.O.M.G., Raleigh H o u s e ,
Youghal
82 A Green Globular J a r w i t h Melallions of Lotus P l a n t s o n black
ground, w i t h t h e Seal of t h e K t e n l u n g period i n blue beneath t h e
glaze upon t h e bottom (carved specimens of t h i s ware ara
extremely rare)
83 Two Kylins or Chinese Mythical Bogs
81 A Chinese State Umbrella, silk, embroidered w i t h characters i n gold
£5 A long Chinsse Lacquered Box, modern H o n g - K o n g work
containing embroidery, a n d a n address in Chinese
S6 A long black Lacquered Japanese Box, w i t h t h e crest of t h e Tycoon,
in gold, circa 1800
87 An Ornamental H a n g i n g Panel, i n gold lacquer w i t h raised flowerso
i n silver
83 Two Japanese Saddles i n lacquer, eighteenth century work
SO Some Circular Sword Guards, showing iron inlaid with gold a n d silver,
Japanese
30 A tall old N a n k i n blue a n d white Porcelain Bottle, w i t h painting of
a horseman a n d attendant, of t h e best period of Chinese colouring
91 Pour Cylindrical Match Pot?, illustrating different periods, of Old
lilue a n d W h i t e N a n k i n Porcelain
82 Three Bare Globular J a r s w i t h H a w t h o r n Blossoms on Marbled B l u e
Ground
93 A Tall Ming Teapot of F i f t e e n t h Century W o r k , painted with
Horses, Fish, a n d Flowers i n Yellow a n d Pale Green on Dark
Green Ground
94 Chinese Celadon (Pale Green), W a r e
95 A Bowl a n d Cover with Raised Ornaments, of very P a l e Colour, with
S t a m p of t h e Emperor Keenlung
95
A Representative Set of Old Japanese Faience, beginning with objects
found i n t h e Magatama Tombs, two thousand years' old, also
a Tile from t h e Imperial Palace of N a r d , a n d a n Uuglazcd F l a t
Pilgrim's Bottle, circa A.D. 730
3°6
Cork Industrial Exhibition
S e c t i o n K—Arclissolog-y a n d E t h n o l o g y
97
A Brown Splash C u p a n d a Black H a n g i n g Vase of the Yeiraku
Work
93
A K u t a n ' s C u p painted w i t h Figures
99 A n Osaka Oviform J a r , L i g h t Yellow, with t h e Figure of a Damio in
Relief
100 A Painted Kettle of Yeiraku W o r k
101 Two Brown Tea J a r s with Ivory Covers of Fourteenth Century Work,
a n d a Small Teapot w i t h Cover
102 A Small Tea J a r p a r t l y G i l t w i t h I v o r y Cover
103 A n Osaka Hexagonal Green Glaze J a r , w i t h Figures i n Relief
104 A Goshin Tea J a r w i t h Cover
105
A Shell Shaped Box a n d Circular Cover w i t h Encrusted Shells and
Crabs
106
A Two-Handled Satsnma W a r e Vase of Grey Crackle, with Sprays of
Gold Flowers a n d Leaves, a n d a Shell-Shaped Dish
A D a r k Brown Satsuma Cup, h i g h l y Glazed
A Grey Crackle Basin, w i t h Dragons i n Pale Blue
107
108
109
A n Old Sastuma S juare-Shaped Vase w i t h Characters in Relief,
presented to Sir J o h n Pope Hennessy b y H i s Excellency, Matongata, t h e Home Secretary of J a p a n . (An extremely rare Specimen
of Old Satsuma Ware)
Lent b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Alderman, F.S.A., Cork
110 I n a frame—The Descent f r o m t h e Cro«s, after Raphael's Picture in
A n t w e r p Cathedral, signed " E n o c h WooJ, Sculp. 1777 "
T h i s i s a Wedgewood-like Cameo of t h e highest degree of
rarity. I t was made with two other replicas when Wood was an
Apprentice t o h i s father a t Burslem, a n d i t measures 22" x 18"
111 Two China Plaques painted by, a n d signed " P e r l i n g Worcester"
112 A Portrait on Worcester Porcelain b y t h e same A r t i s t
113 Two Battersea Enamel Transfer Plaques' i n Ormolu Frames, and x
collection of Worcester, Chelsea, Derby a n d P l y m o u t h Porcelain
Lent b y ALDERMAN JONES
114
A pair of Old Oriental J a r s a n d Dishes, 30 inches high, of Octagonal
lorm, w i t h paintings of Landscapes, Figures, Birds, Flowers, etc. a
115 A n t i q u e China Cabinet, richly inlaid i n Ormolu, a n d containing
examples of Old Dresden, Crown Derby, Worcester, Bristol,
N a n k i n , Spode a n d Oriental China
Official Catalogue.
3°7
Section K—Archasology a n d E t h n o l o g y
Lent b y C A P T A I N J . T. S T U A R T , R . N .
116
A Chinese I v o r y Globe
117 Chinese Tortoise-Shell Tea Caddy
118
Model of a Canadian B o a t
119
Two Brass Mortars f r o m t h e Wreck of t h e Roy.il Gairge
120 T w o Brass Long Guns from same Ship
121 A Tobacco B o x f r o m t h e same Wreck
122
A Burmese H a r p
Ornaments and Weapons i n Jade.
Lent b y R O B E R T D A Y , Jun., Esq., Alderman, F.S.A., Cork
123
A " M e r e Poenamenoo," or New Zealand Battle Axe of green Jade,
t a k e n from a New Zealander i n action, b y a n officer of t h e 40th
Regiment, i n t h e last Maori W a r
125 A n unusually large a n d fine Adze of pale green Jade, brought home
b y t h e Rev. Mr. Green, of Carrigaline, f r o m New Zealand
12S A flat, t h i n a n d semi-transparent green J a d e Adze, New Zealand,
doubly pierced
127 Three Axes of various forms, N e w Zealand
128 One Axe-head of mottled green Jade, from N e w Caledonia
129 S i x Grotesque Figures i n green jade, called i n t h e Maori language
" T i k i s , " worn b y t h e Maoris as personal ornaments
130 Six N e w Zealand J a d e Ornaments, pendants, worn as ear drops
131 Three Chinese J a d e Ornaments of cream colour, mottled red, and pale
green
132 One E a s t I n d i a n Green J a d e Dagger H a n d l e
133 A small J a d e Axe mounted i n i t s original handle of deer's horn, front
one of t h e Swiss Lake dwellings
Lent b y R A L P H WESTROP, Esq.
134
A Green J a d e Battle Axe, from New Zealand
tj
I N D E X TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
- COOc^oOOO-
" Anclior " L i n e of Steamers
Anderson, D . , A Son, Limited, Belfast
Banks, William, & Co., Cork
Barbour, William, & Sons
Beamish & Crawford, Cork
B e l f a s t & N o r t h e r n Counties B a i l w a y
B e ' f a s t Eopework Co., Limited, B e l f a s t
i i e l t a s t P a i n t a n d Colour M a n u f a c t u r i n g Co.
Belvelly Brick a n d T i l e Works, Queenstown
-Bodega D i n i n g Rooms, Dublin
Bushmill's Old Distillery Co., L i m i t e d , Co A n t r i m
.Butler s Musical I n s t r u m e n t s , Dublin
Cadle, C., D u b l i n
Cairns, J o h n , Sen., D u b l i n
Cantrell & Cochrane, Dublin
Carson, W a l t e r , & Sons, Dublin
C a s h & Co., Limited, Cork
Cherry's Mustard
Clayton, F . & J . , N a v a n
Comber Distilleries' Co., Co. Down
Lonland, J o h n , & Sons, B e l f a s t
Cork Distilleries' C o m p a n y , Cork
Cork G a s Consumers' Co., Cork
C o r r y & Co., B e l f a s t
Crawford, Alexander, & Son, B e l f a s t
Crowley & H u m p h r e y s , Dublin
Davidson, E . , Cork
Davidson & Co., Belfast
Dobbin, Ogilvie, & Co., Cork
Dockrell, T h o m a s , Sons, & Co., Dublin
iJrogheda L i n e n Co., Balbriggan
I hiblin Grains Co., Limited, Dublin
D u b l i n and Wicklow M a n u r e Co., Dublin
D u n b a r , M'Master, & Co., Gilford
Dumlalk I r o n Works, D u n d a l k
D u n n Brothers, Cork
Dunville & Co., Limited, B e l f a s t
E lv ery , J . W „ & Co., Dublin
E e a t h e r & Smith, Keighlev
Eitzgerald, M. Cork
P i 0 E
.
Cover—inside of back
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xlix
xxiii
xxviii
lv
xxi
xxiv
xlv
ix
xlvii
xxv
... xxvi
... xxv
... v
iii
... xxii
... xxvii
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... xii
... lxi
... vii
... xlv
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. . . xil
... xxxix
... xliii
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X X X
. . . xxxvii
... x l
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liii
. . . xvi
... xlix
... Jiii
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xxv
Index to Advertisements.
PAGE
"Free Grants of L a n d i n Canada "
French's Hotel, Bandon
... x x x v
. . . lviii
Glentworth Hotel, Limerick
Goldthorpe, E . & C., Cleckheaton
Goulding's Manures, C o r k a n d D u b l i n
Greenmount Spinning Co., Dublin
Gresham Hotel, Dublin
Grosvenor Hotel, Dublin
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lviii
xix
vi
xlviii
lvi
Ivii
Heather Brothers, & Co., D u b l i n
Henshaw, Thomas, & Co., D u b l i n
Hibernian Hotel, Cork
Hopkins & Hopkins, Dublin
Hurse, Edward, & Co.
Hutchison, Robert, Glasgow
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lv
lix
i
xxiii
xiv
Imperial Hotel, Enniskillen
International Hotel, B r a y
"Irish F a r m , F o r e s t a n d Garden "
"Irish G r o c e r s ' a n d V i n t n e r s ' G a z e t t e "
Ismay, Imrie, & Co., Liverpool
...
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lviii
lviii
lv
lv
xvii
Jameson, William, & Co., Dublin
Jury's Hotel, Dublin
... xliv
... l v i
Kearie, R . & F . , Cappoquin
Kevans & Kean, Dublin
Kirby, Beard, & Co., Birmingham
Kirk, Walter S., & Co., Huddersfield
... x i v
Cover—outside of back
... x x x v i
... Xxix
Lake Side New Hotel, W i n d e r m e r e
Leech's Superior F i r s t Class Restaurant, Cork
Light, James, & Son, Liverpool
Liudsay, James, & Co., Limited, B e l f a s t
Lore, Prosper, Dublin
... lviii
... l i x
... xxvi
... lxii
... Ix
Main, A . & J . , & Co., Glasgow a n d Dublin
Marsden & Saffley, Liverpool
Martin, Russell, Cork
Martin, William, Dublin
Matterson, J . , & Sons, Limerick
Mills, J . , Dublin
Morgan, J . , Dublin
Morrow, Miskelly, & Co., Belfast
Murphy. C., & Co., Dublin
Murray, Sir J a m e s , Dublin
Murray, Sons, & Co., Belfast
Musgrave & Co., Limited, Belfast
M'Cann, J o h n , Drogheda
M'Causland, S a m u e l
... xiii
... lxi
... xlix
... lix
... iv
... lix
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... ii
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... xii
... xlii
... xlvi
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. . . liv
3io
Index to Advertisements.
M'Cready Brothers, Dublin
M'Master, Hodgson, & Co., Dublin
M'Tear, & Co., Belfast
O'Brien Brothers, Cork
OjConnell, William, Dublin
O'Connor, J a m e s , Cork
O'Hara, F . , Dublin
O'Farrell, Francis, Dublin
O'Reilly, Dunne, & Co., Dublin
O'Reilly, R . , Dublin
Perry, J o h n , & Sons, Cork
Petrie, J®hn, & Co., Rochdale
Pfleiderer, Paul, London
Phoenix P a r k Distillery, Dublin
Pinkerton, William, L a m e
Portobello Hotel, Dublin
Power, J o h n , & Son, Dublin
Railway Hotel, Killarney
Railway Terminus Hotel, Kingsbridge
Richardson & Fletcher, Dublin
Robey & Co., Lincoln
Rochelle Seminary, Cork
Rogers, J o h n , Belfast
Rohu, W . C., Dublin
Ross's Royal Ginger Ale, Belfast
Royal Victoria Hotel, Killarney
Samuelson, James, & Son, Liverpool
Shanks Brothers, Dublin
Shea, P . & W . , Cork
Sheehao, Daniel, Cork
St. Ann's Hill Hydropathic Establishment
Sullivan Brothers, Dublin
Tait, W., & Co., Dublin
Thornton Brothers, Cleckheaton
Trulock & Harriss, Dublin
Usher, Robert, & Co., Drogheda
Wallis & Pollock, Cork
Western Counties Manure Co., Devonport
Whitaker, J . B., Kendal
Williams & Woods, Dublin
Winnington & Selton, Belfast
Winstanley, James, Dublin
Woodford, Bourne, & Co., Cork
Young, Oakenhead, & Co.. Cork
Official Catalogue
SILVER
Presentation t o C
Advertisements.
CASKET
H A R L E S S T E W A R T
P A R N E L L , ESQ.,
M.P.,
By t h e Nationalists of Drogheda, w h e n receiving t h e Freedom of t h e Borough.
I t Las been k i n d l y lent b y tlie Committee f o r E x h i b i t .
Designed a n d M a n u f a c t u r e d i n DUBLIN".
H O P K I N S
& H O P K I N S ,
I, L O W E R S A C K V I L L E S T R E E T .
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
AWARDS
A M E R I C A N W A L T H A M W A T C H CO.
PHILADELPHIA, 1876—FOUR PRIZEMEDALS.
PARIS,1 8 7 8 - Q O L DM E D A L .
S Y D N E Y , 1 8 8 0 — G O L D M E D A L , w i t h Two Special a n d F o u r First Prizes.
M E L B O U R N E ,1 8 8 1 - T W OG O L D M E D A L S .
T h e Highest A w a r d s t o a n y Exhibitor i n Horology.
H O P K I N S
A
C
, HOPKINS,
AGENTS,
1, L O W E R S A C K V I L L E S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
MORROW,
MISKELLY
&
Go.
ESTABLISHED 1803.
Trailiarps
AND
ROPE
CORDAGE
M A D E SPECIALLY
FOR
FISHING
PURPOSES.
MANUFACTURERS.
W A R E H O U S E S
7, CORPORATION SQUARE, AND 81, ANN
STREET.
WORKS :
B A L L Y I A C A R R E T T BELFAST.
Price Lists on Application.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
111.
WALTER C A R S O N A N D S O N S ,
TRADE MARK.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS
OF THE
Oliiinr ANTI-CORROSION PAINT,"
/^RICINALNS&f
^TICORflOSIOW^I
f PA I N T. V
\Y
[ SOLELY H1|
[MANUFACTURED!]])
IWALTES'CARSONM
^ A SONS, M
/M
\LONDON.M?
The only effectual preservative f o r all
out-door work.
SOLE IMPORTERS
O F T H E
"ADRIANCE,"
BUCKEYE MOWER 4 REAPER,
The Best American Mower.
SOLE IMPORTERS
O F T H E
"HOLSTEIN," DAIRY APPLIANCES
BEST FOR IRELAND,
At work daily in the Factory Dairy.
SOLE IMPORTERS
O F
IDIE
CENTRIFUGAL S E P A R A T O R ,
The most Important Invention ever applied
t o Dairy Work.
Saves its Cost in a Season,
A t Work Daily in the Factory Dairy.
Makers and Agents for all the best Machinery for
Field; Garden, Forest, Dairy.
Write for Illustrated
GARSONS,
Price Lists.
2i, Bachelor's Walk,
DUBLIN.
Cork
IV.
industrial
Exhibition
J. MATTERSON & SONS,
BACON FACTORY, LIMERICK
BAM A l l BACON C U I U S ,
L
A
R
D R E F I N E R S , & c . ,
A N D MANUFACTURERS O F
T H E SHAMROCK BRAND,
COLLARED HEAD or HRAWJ5, an! SAUSAGES
"i«ao»
S A U S A G E S .
COLLARED HEAD_0R BRAWN.
IN CASES OF
1 2 T i ns, nominal weight 4 lb. e a c h
24 , 9
99
99
2 lb. , ,
4 8 99
_ 99
99
I lb. „
The Meat is cooked ready for immediate
use.
IN CASES OF
2 4 T i n s , n o m i n a l w e i g h t . I lb. each.
The Sausages are ready for immediate
use.
The ONLY Bacon Curers awarded
Medals at Dublin Exhibition,
TWO
1882.
GOL
LONDON AGENTS :
M A T T E R S O N , O ' N E I L & Co., W e l l i n g t o n C h a m b e r s , L o n d o n Bridj
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
v.
Nineteen Gold & Prize Medals Awarded
GANTRELL&COCHRANE'S
G I N G E B A L E ,
WORKS; D U B L I N . THE NASSAU. I R E L A N D . WORKS: B E L F A S T , CR0MAC BUILDING
f M E M i , WATEB FACTORIES.
CANTRELL
& COCHRANE'S Aromatic
Ginger Ale.
Many of the non-intoxicating beverages introduced as substitutes for alcoholic
drinks tend, either in form or flavour, to directly frustrate the cause they pro­
fessedly serve. T h e cups which cheer but d o not inebriate are not so common, but
when a really palatable and wholesome drink of the kind is found, it should meet
with all the encouragement temperance advocates can accord.
This, at least,
would appear to be the view of Mr. S. C. Hall, the venerable apostle of total
abstinence. I n a late number of Social Notes he says : — " I have looked about for
something to drink, and I think I have found it—pleasant, palatable, healthful.
I refer to the Ginger A l e manufactured b y Cantrell and Cochrane (of Dublin and
Belfast). I know of n o drink s o delicious, and I believe it to be as healthful as it
is agreeable." This is praise from the Sir Hubert Stanley of temperance, a n l
where he leads, the public may safely follow.—Court Circular.
" Sparls.ling
Montsorrat,"
T h e drink for the Gouty and Rheumatic.
W O I I K S - D U B I I F T I B E L S S T , IRELAND.
So'da, Seltzer, Potass and Lithia Waters, Lemonade, &c., &c.,
Can be purchased/row. all Wine Merchants, Grocers, and Chemists.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
P
R
I
M
E
is^EXXjZD-OTCTH.-tij-U
HAMS & BACON,
MANUFACTURED FROM
T l x ©
s e l e c t e d .!Pigs-
REGISTERED
w
BRAND,
N O N E G E N U I N E E X C E P T BRANDED.
P.
& W . S H E A ,
BACON C U R E R S & PROVISION MERCHANTS,
5 8 & 5 9 ,D U N C A N S T . , & 1 ,H E N R Y S T . , C O R K .
GOODF O B A L L CROPS.
Goulding's Special Manure,
Goulding's Corn and Grass Manure,
Goulding's Dissolved Guano,
Goulding's Bone Manure,
Goulding's Turnip Manure.
Goulding's Superphosph:
Gculding's Feeding Stuffs.
Goulding's Sulphuric Acid.
25, EDER QUAY, DUBLIN, AND
GLEN,
CO
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
CORK DISTILLERIE'S C
L I M I T E D .
WATERCOURSE
MIDLETON
N OR TH
MALI
DISTILLERY,
DISTILLERY.
DISTILLERY
Head OfSccs:
MORRISON'S ISLAND, CORK.
viii.
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
FINEST IRISH WHS
I KY
x s
_
D.C L . _
DUBLIN
WHISKY
MADE BY T H E
DISTILLERS'
COMPANY, LIMITED
PHOIX PARK DISTILLERY
DUBLIN.
Official Catalogue Advertisements
Dame Stroot
DUBLIN,
London,
I l l1 I I T O
WINLO
Liverpool,
Manchester,
Glasgow, &c., &c.
Birmingham,
dtawn from the Original Cask in Dock Sample
Glass, Bottle and Dozen.
WHISKIES,
BRANDIES& LIQUEURS
of the finest quality only.
CIGARS of the Best Brands, wholesale and retail.
Carriage paid to any part of Ireland upon all orders of Two Dozens and •
upwards.
PRICE LISTS POST FREE.
GRILL ROOM & COLD BUFFET ATTACHED.
HOT LUNCHEONS FROM 12 NOON.
DINNERS
UP TILL 8.30, P.M.
Visitors to Dublin should not fail to see the
*•
Cork Industrial Exhibition
RACQUETS
BY A L L i H E LEADING MANUFACTURERS.
Every requisite for the game of Lawn Tennis kept in Stock.
LARGEST SELECTION I N IRELAND.
DUBLIN
I.E & RETAIL
Our Rival Racquet,
Our College Racquet,
(For Price unequalled in the Trade.)
ELEPHANT HOUSE,
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S 3 o . . c I s _ v i l l oS t r e e t ,
A n d a t i8j%, N A S S A U S T R E E T
ZDTJZBLIZN".
S E E OUR CASE I N T H E CORK E X H I B I T I O N .
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
xi.
INDIA-RUBBER AND GUTTA-PERCHA GOODS
O F EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Manufacturers of the MUkaty Regulation Cloak, the Pocket Siphonia Coat, Macintosh Tweed
Coats and Ladles' Cloaks, Coachmen's Coats and Driving Aprons.
DUBLIN;
SPECIAL
EVERY
Garments
NOVELTY
IN THE
MADE
MEASURE
INDIA-RUBBER
TRADE
IN
KEPT
TO
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IN
H O U R S .
S T O C K .
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and.
R.etail.
HUNTING, SHOOTING & FISHING SUITS,
M . R T S H E E T S & H O R S E OLCTEX1TG.
ELEPHANT HOUSE,
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And at 1 8 ^ , N A S S A U STREET,
D U . E L I 1 T .
Kg* SEE OUR CASE I N T H E CORK E X H I B I T I O N .
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
See Stall No. 33.
SIR
^
JAMES MURRArS~~PURE~FLUID MAGNESIA
T H E O R I G I N A L P R E P A R A T I O N OF T H E D I S C O V S R E R .
For over 6 0 years in use as an excellent remedy for
ACIDITY, INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, G
RAVEL AND GOUT
„i,./or
Chddren especteUy: it forms a pleasant effervescing tipirient
when mixed with his Acidulated Lemon Syrup.
His F L U I D CAMPHOR is
valuable for cases of sleeplessness and nervous depression.
Sold by all Respectable
Chemists.
\
WHOLESALE AT T H E CHEMICAL WORKS, I S e e S t a l l N nJ N R'S
O
TEMPIE STREET, DUBIIN.
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P U B L I C ACCOUNTANTS A N D AUDITORS,
C R O W L E Y & HUMPHRIES,
P U B L I C ACCOUNTANTS A N D AUDITORS,
73, D A M E S T R E E T ,
D U B L I N ,
(OPPOSITE MUNSTER BANK,)
Undertake t h e preparation and audit of Balance Sheets
for Mercantile Firms and Public Companies, C. and II
have also practical experience in all matters of Accounts
in Chancery, Bankruptcy, Rentals.. Partnerships. Executors' Accounts, &c.
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COMBER DISTILLERIES GO,,
COMBER, Co. DOWN, I R E L A N D .
ESTABLISHED
1825.
Distillers of only tie Finest POT-STILL WHISKEY.
F o r Samples and Quotations apply as above
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
A. & J. MAIN & CO.,
C b k M e
Jronfoorks,
fossil
J]ark,
ilasgofo,
AND
ii, LEINSTER STREET, DUBLIN.
IRON MANUFACTURERS AND ENGINEERS, CONSTRUCTORS OF IRON,
HAY BARNS, FARM STEADINGS, COURTYARD COVERINGS, SHEEP
AND CATTLE SHELTER HOUSES, DAIRIES, AG., A C . ,
A.
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MAIN" cfc
Co.
Have b e e n f a v o u r e d w i t h t h e C o v e r i n g , b o t h o f t h e D u b l i n
and Cork Industrial E x h i b i t i o n s , a n d a s e a c h B u i l d i n g
w a s t ob e erected within very short specified time, t h i s
is in itself evidence of their inexhaustible resources.
LIST
OF DEPARTMENTS.
Galvanized Roofing in all its (Upwards of 100 Miles have been erec­
ted during the Year 1880.)
Branches, both for Home and
Iron and Wire Fencing, including a
Exportation.
variety of Patented Improve­
Ornamental Iron Bridges for Pas­
ments.
senger and Carriage Traffic, care­ Field Gates, various Designs.
fully Designed and Constructed.
Carriage-drive and Entrance Gates,
Wrought Iron Hurdles for Sheep
suited to all Classes.
and Cattle.
Wrought Iron Railing.
Continuous Bar Fencing for all pur­ Improved Stable and HarnessRoom Fittings.
poses, Sheep, Cattle, &c.
And all kinds of Constructional Iron Works which the most skilful
Mechanic can produce, combined with the most modern Steam
Machinery.
& cr.
&c o . ,
CLYDESDALE I R O N W O R K S , GLASGOW,
11, L E I N S T E R S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
Stand
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P P O Q U I N
FOUNDRY,
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Descriplions
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Cart Boxes,
FEATHER AND SMITH
PARKSIDE WORKS, KEIGHLEY. YORKSHIRE. '
Washers
Wringers,
Chaff Cutters.
Fruit Dressers,
Sugar Cutters.
Oil Cake Mills,
Turnip Cutters,
Slicers, Pulpers.
Bench Screws, & c .
P r i c e Lists F r e e on application.
R O B E R T HUTCHISON,
Oil
Manufacturer
cfc Refiner
SPRINGVALE M I L L S , COWLAIRS
WOOL AND
JUTE
BATCHING
MACHINERY
OILS.
AND
SPINDLE
OILS.
Official
Catalogue Advertisements.
xv.
M'TEAE & COMPANY, LIMITED,
117, 119, 121, C O R P O R A T I O N S T R E E T ,
BELFAST,
Felt and Asphalte
Manufacturers.
Patent Roofing Felt,
The
BEST K N O W N W E A T H E R - R E S I S T I N G M A T E R I A L
yet introduced for Roofing
purposes.
Stll*l£.ing' IT'olt, for putting under Slates.
Inodorous Folt, for lining Damp Walls,
putting
under Carpets, Oilcloths, &c.
Slioatliing Felts,
BLACK a n d BROWN,forputting under Copper on Ships' Bottoms.
] E £ a i r I ^ e l t j forCovering Boilers, Steam Pipes, &c.
Foundation Felt Slabs, forpreventing
Damp rising from Foundations.
Circular o r other 37°olt R o o f s
Erected in any part of Great Britain and Ireland.
STEAM SAWING, PLANING, &
IWinill HIKIP
IVIUULUIiib
\A/fiRIAQ
VVUHivOi
sortment of MOULDINGS always in stock.
( Specialities supplied upon shortest notice.
Estimates and every information given on application at the Works.
Xvi.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
IRISH NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882,
GOLD MEBAL AWARDED FOR SPECIAL MANURES
S U I T A B L E F O R E V E R Y CROP.
RICHARDSON
AGRICULTURALCHEMISTS.
O F F I C E S
&
FLETCHER,
WORKS, R I N G S E X DDOCKS.
B E R E S F O R D PLACE, D U B L I N .
WESTERN COUNTIES MANURE COMPANY,
TOR POINT, DEVONPORT,
Manufacturers of Bone a n d Chemical Manures
F O R A L L CROPS.
WESTERN COUNTIES T U R N I P M A N U R E
W E S T E R N C O U N T I E S B O N E SUPERPHOSPHATE.
WESTERN COUNTIES BONE MANURE.
W E S T E R N C O U N T I E S DISSOLVED BONES.
W E S T E R N C O U N T I E S BLOOD M A N U R E .
W E S T E R N C O U N T I E S SPECIAL MANURE.
T
H E S E Superior Manures have been introduced throughout Ireland for the past Twenty
Years with great success, and numerous parties have given flattering Testimonials as to
their high quality
For three successive Years the W E S T E R N C O U N T I E S S U P E R P H O S P H A T E has won
Prizes at Lord Tredegar's Agricultural Show, Newport, Monmouth, for the Best Crop of Swedes.
T h e Company guarantee a high percentage of Soluble and Insoluble Phosphates of Lime.
T H E W E S T E R N C O U N T I E S S U P E R P H O S P H A T E has been Analysed by the Agri­
cultural Societies in the County of Kildare and Queen's County for the past Eleven Years, and
the Company beg to refer agriculturists to the results, with the Reports of Professors APJOHN
and CAMERON ; and also for Testimonials, &c., t o the various Agents throughout the Kingdom.
AGENT FOR IRELAND,
HENRY SHEPHEARD,
No. 124, T O W N S E N D S T R E E T , DUBLIN.
D U K T B A R ,M c M A S T E Rc C o .
GILFORD,
IRELAND,
MANUFACTURERS O F
A L L K I N D S O F L I N E N T H R E A D S .
Highest Medals were awarded Dunbar and Co.'s Threads wherever exhibited
TOR HAND OR MACHINE-SEWING
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
SUITABLE F O R ALL PURPOSES,
Shoes, Sole-Sewing, S a d d l e r s , Book-Binding, &c.
D U N B A R & C O . ' S T H R E A D S are made from the best quality
of Pure Flax specially selected.
Official Catalogue
Advertisements.
Xvii
~ T H E I R I S H B OA T S T "
WHITE
STAB
LI1TE.
ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
BRITANNIC
GERMANIC
ADRIATIC
CELTIC
ARABIC
COPTIC
IONIC
DORIC
BALTIC
REPUBLIC
OCEANIC
BELGIC
GAELIC
The well-known magnificent Steamers of this Line sail weekly between
LIVERPOOL A N D N E W YORK
O N T U E S D A Y SO B T H U R S D A Y S ,
Calling at Queenstown the following day.
SALOON.
The Cabin accommodation is in the centre of the ship, where the noise and motion are least.
The Saloons OCCUPY the whole breadth of the vessels snd are unusually spacious.
The Ladies' Saloons and the Smoke Rooms are commodious, and handsomely furnished.
In each vessel are Piano, Library, Bath-rooms, and Barber's Shop, &c.
Electric Bells communicate with Stewards from each berth ; the Staterooms have water
laid o n , a n d e v e r y p o s s i b l e c o n v e n i e n c e .
Baggage not required in the Stateroom is stored in the Baggage-room, to which passengers
can have r e a d y ^ c c e s s ^p A S S A G E ; l 5 > l 8 0j R 21 G U I N E A S E A C H B E R T H .
RETURN T I C K E T S AVAILABLE FOR T W E L V E MONTHS A T REDUCED RATES.
STEERAGE.
The Steerage Passengers are carried upon the same decks as the Cabin Passengers, and
only a l i m i t e d n u m b e r i s t a k e n i n e a c h S t e a m e r .
.
Families are berthed together, single females and single men at opposite ends i t the ship.
The Steerages are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed ; Passengers
of t h i s c l a s s w i l l find t h e i r c o m f o r t c a r e f u l l y s t u d i e d .
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Steerage Passengers have the full use of the main deck, over 400 feet in length, for promenadmg
Separate and distinct Lavatories, Wash-houses, and Closets, are provided for the sexes, the
entrances being lrom below, without the necessity of going on deck.
Each Steamer carries a Surgeon and Stewardess in the Steerage to assist the women and
^ A n " abundant supply of COOKED PROVISIONS of the best quality is served by the Company's
SteW
STEERAGE PASSAGE T O N E W Y O R K . BOSTON P H I L A D E L P H I A O R
BALTIMORE, AT L O W RATES.
Passages can be engaged and Tickets obtained from any Agent of the White Star Line,
or ly sending name, age, and occupation, together with a deposit of One Pound on each Bet th%
if Steerage, or Five Povnds, if Cabin, to
ISKIAY, IMRIE & CO., 10, WATER-ST., LIVERPOOL,
A N D 31, L E A D E N H A L L S T R E E T , L O N D O N , E.C.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
xvni.
So© Stand i n Exliiloition.
BY HER MAJESTY'S
SPECIAL AUTHORITY.
C O R E Y & CO.'S
GOLD MEDAL AERATED BEVERAGES.
Prepared exclu­
sively from the
Recommended
Limpid Waters
by the Faculty
ofC.& Co.'s cele­
'•^rermee'wj
sx^tnny&c'f.
brated
and most eminent Analytical
Springs.
Guaranteed
Chemists of the
'h's
free
from Metallic or
day.
c^tresssl
other impurity.
SODA
POTASS OR KALI
LITHIA
T H E Y COMPRISE:
' CARRARA & CROMAC I GINGER ALE
, QUININE
SELTZER WATERS
AROMATIC TONIC
i LEMONADE
I SARSAPARILLA
I FRUIT NECTAR
SUMMER AND WINTER BEVERAGES, HOT BITTERS, &C.
Established
1830.
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C O B B Y & Co.'
AROMATIC
Prepared w i t h greatest care by Steam Machinery.
CROMAC S t . (tote 3, Victoria St.) B E L F A S T
"Warwick Lane, Newgate St., London,
l0th Mo
rr ^ o «
,
> 3rd » 1861.
T C S. COURT, of Victoria St., Belfast, has purchased
t h e Large Soda Water Machine made expressly by us
lor t h e Great Exhibition,:and which is more complete
and highly finished t h a n any Soda Water Machine
previously made. I t is engraved in t h e Illustrated I
Catalogue Class 6. (Signed) J . TYLOR & SON. |
" BY HER
1
patent
rx?
Corry's Pure Recarbonated Fluid Magnesia and Concentrated Lemon Syrup arer t r l
mended by most eminent physicians, also by the most influential medical and chemical journal"
STEAM W O R K S , CROMACSPRINGS. B E L F A S T J R E L A N D .
Official
Catalogue
Advertisements.
xix
O'BRIEN, BROTHERS,
MANUFACTURERS O F
Tweeds, Serges, Trauelling Rugs.
S e e S t a n d No. 686i n Exhibition.
E X H I B I T O R SO F C A R D I N G A N D S P I N N I N G
M A C H I N E SA T
W O R K . — S t a n d N o . 276.
ST. PATRICK'S WOOLLEN MILLS,
ESTABLISHED
UPWARDS OF
150 YEARS,
R, & C, 60LDTH0RP,
ESTABLISHED
U P W A R D S OF
150 YEARS.
CLECKHEATON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
C A R D CLOTHING,
Cotton, Sill, Woolen, Worsted, anil oilier Fitrons Materials.
FOR CARDING
Patentees a n d Sole M a k e r s of t h e Solid Condenser Doffer Rings,
a n d M a k e r s of t h e M a c h i n e - m a d e
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TEMPERED CAST S.TEEL WIRE CARDS.
W e confidently r e c o m m e n d our T e m p e r e d C a s t Steel C a r d s a s b e i n g
suitable for all classes of work. B y a n e w a n d improved process of o u r
own we can g u a r a n t e e t h e wire of a perfectly uniform quality a n d temper,
from the coarsest t o t h e finest n u m b e r s .
W e also m a n u f a c t u r e C a r d W i r e , t i n n e d a n d u n t i n n e d ; T i n n e d Bot­
tling Wire, for A e r a t e d W a t e r M a n u f a c t u r e r s ; Steel W i r e f o r C a r d M a k e r s
and other purposes, a n d every o th er description of W i r e .
Prices and further information o?i application.
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
T H O R N T O N . BROS.,
MARSH MILLS FOUNDRY,
C L E O K H E ATON
VIA NORM ANTON.
YORKS,
Manufacturers of every description of W o o l l e n , Worsted
a n d F e l t Carding Machinery, w i t h Iron, W o o d , and Seg­
m e n t Cylinders, S e l f - A c t i n g a n d H a n d M u l e s , Improved
H a r d e n e r s a n d B a t t F r a m e s , for F e l t Condensers, with
S i n g l e a n d D o u b l e Doffers, S e l f - A c t i n g F e e d s of all kinds,
W i l l e y s , T e a z e r s , Burring a n d W a s t e M a c h i n e s , Patentees
a n d M a k e r s of Metallic Cards, etc., etc., etc.
General Mill Furnishers.
DRAWINGS A N D P R I C E S O N APPLICATION.
E S T A B L I S H E D A . D . 1814.
J O H N P E T E I E & CO.,
W H I T E H A L L STREET, ROCHDALE,
Eoiineers, M i l l i r i i t a , Irou a i i Brass F o o t t a ,
-
BOILER
STEAM
AND
MAK BUS.
E NGTNE S ?
Beam, Horizontal, and Vertical, Single Cylinder or Compound, with Patent Variable Self-Regu­
lating Expansion Apparatus, with Piston Valves placed close to the body of theCylindei, thereby
saving all the steam wasted in nozzle posts of the ordinary construction at every stroke of the
Engine. The utmost economy of fuel and perfect regularity in turning secured.
IMPROVED STEAM BOILERS.
With fire-place flues made entirely ot steel solid welded ring? jointed with flanged seams, and
fitted with Patent Steel Tubes, which secure active circulation of the water, increase the heating
surface, and greatly strengthen the flues against collapse.
SHAFTING A N D GEARING.
Fly Wheels, Drums, and Pulleys made for Belt and Rope Driving turned up to 30 feet diameter.
J . P . & C o . h a v e a large a s s o r t m e n t of S U P E R I O R S P U R A N D B E V I L
W H E E L P A T T E R N S , recently r e m o d e l l e d .
S P U R A N D D E V I L W H E E L C A S T I N G S m o u l d e d b y m achi nery on the
shortest notice-.
A T T E N D A N C E EVERY T U E S D A Y A T M A N C H E S T E R E X C H A N G E , A T N O . IO PILLAR.
Shippers, F i s h i n g a n d Agricultural Purposes.
Manufacturers of every description of R O P E S and L I N E S for
Shippers, F i s h i n g a n d Agricultural Purposes.
Manufacturers of every description of R O P E S a n d L I N E S for
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GASH AND l 0 . 7 1 l M I T E D , C O l ,
W A R E H O U S E — 18
TO
21, P A T R I C K
FACTORY—91, S O U T H
STREET,
MALL.
Furniture Manufacturers by Machine
Power.
Carpet Wareliousenien, Upholsterers, a i House-Eurnishers.
BRUSSELS TAPESTRY, AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS.
D r a w i n g - R o o m , D i n i n g - R o o m , B e d - R o o m , a n d Library
I F 1T T
Z R , I s Ir
T
I R O N B E D S T E A D SA
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D B E D D I N G ;
MATTRESSES RE-MADE A N D PURIFIED.
B l a n k e t s , Q u i l t s & S h e e t i n g s ; I l a m a s k s , M u s l i n C u r t a i n s , &c.
A n Inspection of o u r S H O W - R O O M S , which h a v e b e e n recently
re-modelled a n d a r r a n g e d , invited.
Estimates
and Designs Given Free of Charge.
A SPLENDID - SSORTMENT O P
I r i s h Poplins, I r i s h L i n e n s , I r i s h T w e e d s , a n d I r i s h L a c e s
always k e p t in stock.
The business of this house is conducted on the small profit
system for Cash.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
EDWARD H U R S E & CO..
MANUFACTURERS O F
JAMS, J E L L I E S ,
MARMALADE,
CANDIED A N D D R A I N E D P E E L S ,
ALSO T H E
Celebrated Dublin Sauce and Ketchup,
17 & 18, GREAT STRAND S T R E E T ,
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FLAX T H R E A D MANUFACTURERS, LISBURN, IRELAND.
Were awarded b y the International J u r y of t h e Paris Exhibition t h e O N L Y G R A N D P R I Z E
the Linen Thread T r a d e of T H E W O R L D . T h e y a r e t h e Largest Manufacturers
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L C ' I * NILRTFF*'TIL V and
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- AHJ CMachine
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ofI Shoe-threads,
Threads.
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Army Hemp
Jacquard Threads
Seaming Twines
Bookbinders' Thread
Keat's Machine Threads
Tufting Threads
Carpet Thread
Lace Threads
Upholsterers' Twines
Dutch Twine
MacrSme Threads
Variegated Twines
Edge Threads
Netting Twines
White Twines
Flourishing Threads
Office Twines
X t r a Quality Sawing
Glove Threads
Polishers' Threads
Machine Thread
Harness Twines
Quilting Threads
Yellow Twist
Roping Twines
IRISH F L A X Threads
Zone or Girdle Thread
Specially Made for the Blake, Crispin, Mills, and Whittemore Machines; also
wax Threads for the P earson, Jones, and other Machines, used in Sewing Leather.
CABLE-TWIST S I X C O R D , on I oz. Spools, for E x t r a Leather Work, far stronger than
bilk, and much cheaper.
T H REE- CO RD S E W I N G M A C H I N E T H R E A D S , on 2 oz. Spools. Also all numbers
one price, a t id., 3d., and 6d. per Spool. Strongest quality made.
T O B E H A D A T A L L WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES.
AGENCIES
Manchester, 28 Mosley Street ; Northampton, 44 Horse Market ; Stafford, Rowley
Street; London, 12 Bread Street, E . C . ; Glasgow, 48 Queen Street; Paris, R u e
Thevenot, 25 ; H a m b u r g , G r . Reichenstrasse 31; Madrid, Turco, 8 Pral.
Samples
THOMAS D E A N E ,
and Price Lists
10 ST.
may be had on application.
ANDREW S T . ,
D U B L I N — A g e n t for
Ireland.
BELFAST WAREHOUSE.—9, D O N E G A L L S Q U A R E , W E S T , B E L F A S T .
" " T H E B E S T M A C H I N E " F O R MAKING"*"
I ST H E
UNIVERSAL KNEADING
AND MIXING MACHINE.
I N OPERATION A T THIS EXHIBITION, S T A N D N O . 2 9 5 .
SOLE PATENTEE A N D MANUFACTURER—
PAUL PFLEIDERER,
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@ . £ 3 .
CITY OFFICES : — 3 7 ^ A J W U N G ^ O N S T . , L O N D O N , E . C .
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
' THE BELFAST PAINT
COLOUR MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
AND
W o r i r s — W O O D S T O O K R O A D . O f f i c e - 7 8 , A N N STREET.
D. ANDERSON & SON, LIMITED,
LAGAN F E L T WORKS, BELFAST,
And at 10, London Street, Fenchurch Street, London ; 24 Bath Street, Glasgow;
and Irwell Street, Liverpool.
PATENT
FELT
MANUFACTURERS.
CONTRACTORS FOR
WOODEN, LATTICE-GIRDER, FELTED
ROOFS.
SOLE MAKERS A N D PATENTEES O F
PATENT NGN-GOtlBUOTlHG INCOMBUSTIBLE SILICATE
FELT CLOTH.
Samples, Instructions, and Estimates
Free on Application.
WILLIAMS
& WOODS,
MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS.
WORKS- 2053 & 206, GT. BRITAIN STREET, AND I I I , UPPER
DORSET STREET, DUBLIN.
OBTAINED FIRST PRIZE MEDAL, NATIONAL EXHIBITION1882.
t~S°All
Goods free from Adulteration
and Injurious Colours,
Every description of Lozenges, Comfits, Sugar Boilings, and Gum Goods made from the
Pure Sweets
t h e best value in the trade, at all prices, from 4d. to 6d. each.
E s t a " b l l s l a . e c i 2 3
Years.
W H O L E S A L EO N L Y .
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Official Catalogue Advertisements,
I
XXV.
C O C H I L A B I O S .
R
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r
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, A n t l -Rheumatic
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a m assuaging Liniment. Has
never failed
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*?"° st X ! r u ' e n t f o ™ s o f Rheumatism, either as Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago,
Sciatica, Neuralgia, &c., and most successful in relieving Bronchitis. One Bottle will
convince. Class j & _ SectionQ , Cork Exhibition, or of the Proprietor,
A
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JOHN CAIRNS, Sen.,
49, LOMBARD STREET, WEST, SOUTH CIRCULAR ROAD,
d u b l i n .
^ Testimonials and Directions with each Bottle.—PRICE is. E A C H .
BUTLS&'S MUSIC ISA INSTRUMENTS
J
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
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Monument H o u s e , O'Connell Bridge, Dublin.
VIOLINS,
VIOLONCELLOS.
GUITARS,
BANJOES,
HARMONIUMS,
PIANOS,
CORNETS,
B A N ! . INSTRUMENTS,
MUSICAL BOXES,
CONCERTINAS, '
FLUTES, MELODEONS
&C., &C., &C.
MONUMENT HOUSE, DUBLIN, & H M I i M g f p r LONDON.
ESTABLISHED
1826^
•ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE
OF 60 PAGES SENT
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R E D U C E D PRICES T O SCHOOLS A N D I N S T m m n v ^
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Shirt Maker, Hosier,
Glover, and
Indian
44, P A T R I C K S T R E E T , C O R K .
Outfitter
Cork Industrial Exhibition
IMPORTERS OF FINEST LUBRICATINGAND BLRNING OILSAND TALLOWS.
A L L S T O R E S F O R MILLS, QUARRIES, STEAMSHIPS,
S H I P B U I L D E R S , & c „ K E P T I N STOCK.
MANUFACTURERS OF GREASES OF All KINDS FOR HOME AND
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£ LC
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EXPORT.
•<P . ' X I A L I T I E S — L I G H T S Lubricator. L I G H T ' S Valve a n d Cylinder
Oi's. L I G H T ' S Patent Boiler Composition.
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JAMES LIGHT
& SON,
I, BRUNSWICK -STREET,
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TRADE WARM.
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c o r r e s p o nd e n c e s o l i c i t e d .
GREAT ECONOMY
OF WATER
POWER.
THE 10ST ECONOMICAL USE OF WATER
JAMES LEFFEL'S
Improved Double Turbine W a t e r W h e e l ,
S u i t a b l e f o r all H e i g h t s o f Fall,
FROM
Three F e e t and Upwards.
E N G I N E E R , &c.,
39, WELLINGTON QUAY,
D U B L I N .
PIFIKERTOrS PATENT APPARATUS
FOR
ENCLOSING
POINT
LEVERS AND
LOCKING
RAILWAY
SIDINGS.
T h e Apparatus consists of a set of Levers for t h e Sidings, enclosed in a n iron box, which
can only be opened by t h e staff carried on t h e engine of trains running on single lines. T h e
saving in first cost and maintenance, combined with absolute safecy, recommend it t o Railway
Companies working Single Lines under Train-Staff Regulations. I t i s well adapted for
hidings t o Factories, Mines, and Quarries, a n d useful for Ballast-pits, Temporary Works, &c.
T e r m s for Box, Levers a n d F r a m e s complete, o n application t o t h e Inventor,
WILLIAM P I N K E R T O N ,
L o c o m o t i v e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , B a l l y m e n a & L a r n e Railway,
LARNE.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
XXVll.
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BEGS to inform the above and the Public that he is now
making SELF-COILING REVOLVING S H U T T E R S
so largely used a t present for S H O P WINDOWS, and
never belore made in this country. They can be seen in
pertect working order on his windows at the
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F A C T O R Y :1 7 A U N G I E R - S T R E E T , D U B L I N ,
And other Firms throughout the city, and are quite equal
.o, if not better, than any foreign make.
Estimates and Testimonials can be had on application
Competent men sent to all parts of the country. ManuH v n S r f OUTSIDE SUN B L I N D S FOR S H O P
f,, .
' Spring Blinds for Conservatories, Venetian
Blinds, Zinc Blinds, &c., Ac.
Established
1S00.
J » M O R G A N ,
HATTER,
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S e r n n n S
F respectfully to inform Visitors to this Exhibition that his
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K r i t t c T s h I n ]g r L T
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? . t h e best materials. As he purchases raw material
« V' i
• f personal supervision to his business, he is enabled to give his
and retail ^eate^ 8 *a r t a t a P n c e which excludes the profit between wholesale manufacturer
Silk H a t s , 1 4 s . t o£ 1 2 s . F e l t H a t s , f r o m 10s.
Clerical P e l t H a t s , 12s. 6 d . to £ 1 . Clerical F e l t H a t s , from 10s.
Silk H u n t i n g H a t s , 17s. t o£ 1 3 s . H u n t i n g Caps, „£ 1 5 s .
L i v e r y H a t . 12s. 6 d . t o 14s.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
xxviii.
R
O C H E L L E S E M I N A R Y , B L A C K R O C K R O A D , C O R K , Established lor the Education of Young Ladies, the Daughters of Clergymen, Officers, Professional, and other
Gentlemen, in order to qualify them for becoming Governesses.
VISITOR—Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloytie, and Ross.
I n this Institution Pupils are Boarded and Educated, on payment of £,2*J per annum.
I t offers three Scholarships annually, on conditions specified in the Prospectus. The Scholar­
ships confeired by the Boards of Trinity College and the National Union, have been awarded to
Pupils in this School.
At the Examinations under the Intermediate Education Board, Exhibitions and other Prizes
were gained by the pupils.
Pupils are prepared for the Royal University Examinations.
There is a large gymnasium and also lawn tennis ground for recreation.
There are several resident certificated English Teachers, also a German Governess certificated,
and a French Governess (diplomee), with visiting Masters for Singing, Drawing, and Music.
T h e Hon. Secretaries,
REV. CANON MACNAMARA AND MISS WHATELY.
BEAMISH & CRAWFORD,
CORK PORTER BREWERY,
E S T A B L I S H E D 1792.
TRADE MARK
Brewers of Stouts and Ales, and Maltsters
of Irish Barley.
55, S O U T H MAIN S T R E E T ,
CORK.
S e e S t a n d i n Exhibition, N o . 308—Section B.
Pumps, Hydraulic Rams, Waterworks Fittings,
Fire Extinguishing Apparatus.
and
WlNNINGTON AND SEFTON.
Brassfoundry, E n g i n e e r i n g , a n d M a c h i n e W o r k s ,
7 & 9, WILSON STREET,
BELFAST,
IRELAND.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
xmx.
JOHN P E R R Y A N D S O N S ,
GENERAL IRONMONGERSAND HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
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DEPARTMENTS:
Kitchen Ranges, Marble Chimneypieces, Grates, Fenders, Fire Irons, Iron
Bedsteads and Bedding, Japanned Goods, Brushes, Lamps. Bell-hanging, Smith,
Lock and Plumbing Work.
r PATRICK STREET,
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ADDRESS:
ACADEMY STREET,
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(. F R E N C H C H U R C H S T R E E T , J
Military, Naval and Public Contracts Exemted.
\
R e g i s t e r e d T r a d e M a r k " K e n d a l Castle."
J . IB . " W ZE3II T .A. IKI IE] :R, ,
D Y E MERCHANT, &C., KENDAL,
Sole M a n u f a c t u r e r a n d P r o p r i e t o r of " K e n d a l B l a c k " i n
packets; " K e n d a l Castle" Wood-Stains, a n d W r i t i n g Inks.
Household D y e s i n b u l k a n d i n packets, & c . ; a s
e x h i b i t e d i n CLASS 3 3 ,
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F O R HOME TRADE A N D EXPORT.
GOODII
CHEAP!
M O D E R N III
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SECOND-HAND & N E W
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(Saves S5 to 60 per cent.)
SPECIAL PATENT CARDS AND
MILL FITTINGS,
L A R G E STOCK.
Mills Fitted u p T h r o u g h o u t a n d
W J L I T E R .S
.
K I R K
HUDDERSFIELD,
Started.
& C O . .
Cork Industrial Exhibition
XXX.
SCHOOL REQUISITES.
All R e q u i s i t e s a n d B o o k s required for E d u c a t i o n a l pur­
poses, are
supplied b y S U L L I V A N ,
BROTHERS,
o n t h e b e s t t e r ms ; a n d t h e y invite i n s p e c t i o n o f t h e large
a n d varied s t o c k w h i c h t h e y h a v e a l w a y s o n hand.
SULLIVAN,
BROTHERS,
E d u c a t i o n a l P u b l i s h e r s , Booksellers, StatioAers, B o o k ­
binders, a n d S c h o o l F u r n i t u r e M a n u f a c t u r e r s ,
2Q & 27, MARLBOROUGH S T R E E T ,
3DTJIBI-iHSr.
S S T A B £ I I S H £ ! I >I S O
tSTOCKrs.
PHILLIPS & SON'S
DANDELION
LIVER
COFFEE,
Prepared from pure, fresh Dandelion Boot.
First
Class
Medal,
Neiv
Zealand,
1882.
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3EZ.S 3
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W H Y T H E PUBLIC SHOULD U S E I T .
flRSJ—BECAUSE Dandelion is a well-known Remedy for Affections of the Liver.
S E C O N D — B E C A U S E all who suffer from I N D I G E S T I O N should use it.
iHIRD—BECAUSE it contains Three Times the strength of Ordinary Coffee.
FOURTH —BECAUSE it is warranted to be perfectly Wholesome and Nutritious.
p|cjH_BECAUSE the Quality will be always alike.
SIXTH—BECAUSE its Cheapness enables the general public to buy it—being the Best Value
ever given for Money.
Wholesale Agents for Seutfi of Ireland,
B O B B I N O G I L V I E , & Co.,
KING STREET, CORK.
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XXXI.
PURE PALM-NUT M E A L !
F O R C O W S , PIGS, S H E E P , & c .
TESTIMONIAL A N D INSTRUCTIONS FROM M r . J O S E P H M ' Q u i L L A N ,
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Great Clonard, near Wexford.
In reply to your query as to my opinion of PALM-NUT MEAL for Milch Cows, I send yot»
a few results :—
I had been giving my milch cows (thirty in number) a daily allowance to each cow of a
quarter of a stone of bran as a mash in the morning; about five stones of pulped mangolds,
with a quarter of a stone of mixed barley and Indian meal, divided into two feeds for mid-day
and evening. With this feeding, I found 9^ quarts of milk produced a pound of butter. About
the middle of March, I substituted for the barley and Indian meal the same weight of SAMUELSONS
' PALM-NUT MEAL. _ In rather over a week I found that 8J quarts produced a pound o f
butter; consequently an increase of about thirty pounds of butter per week, which, at nineteen
pence per pound, the price I was then getting, left a clear gain of £2, 7s. 6d. per week—the PalmNut Meal being cheaper than the mixed meal before in use. We do not skim, but churn the milk
down through ; and, as a regular register is kept of the number of gallons in each churning and
quantity of butter produced, any change is at once observable. I think these results prove very
satisfactorily the value of PALM-NUT MEAL for milch cows.
For full particulars
apply to the Manufacturers,
JAMES SAMUELSON & SON,
28, B R O W N ' S B U I L D I N G S , L I V E R P O O L .
ROBERT USHER & CO.,
LINEN MANUFACTURERSAND BLEACHERS,
GREENHILL'S FACTORY, DROGHEDA,
London:— 3 0 , CHEAPSIDE.
Belfast: 1, DONEGALL SQUARE, W,
Montreal:— POST OEFICE, BOX 104-5.
MANUFACTURERS
A g e n t . — M R , H. HARDY.
Agent:-MR. J. H. GRAHAME.
Agent . — M R . FRANCIS LANGAN.
OF
Bed and Mattress TICKENS ; Brown Loom and Bleached TABLE DIAPERS ;
Brown Loom and Bleached RUSSIA DIAPERS ; Loom and Bleached SHEETINGS ;
DROGHEDA LINENS ; Bleached Linen INTERLININGS ; Half, Three-quarter and
full White Bleached LINEN BOOT LININGS ; Brown, Cream, and White Drills ;
Check and Bordered GLASS and TEA CLOTHS ; Loom and Bleached HUCKABACK,
in Piece and Towels ; Loom and Bleached HONEYCOMB BATH TOWELS ; Barley­
corn, Bird-Eye and Fancy DIAPER TOWELLINGS ; Brown and Loom TWILL and
DIAPER ROLLERINGS ; TWILL and DIAPER Fancy Bordered STAIR COVERING,,
&c.
xxxii.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
D U N V I L L E & CO.,
LIMITED,
Royal Irish Distilleries,
BELFAST,
A r e t h e l a r g e s t h o l d e r s o f W h i s k e y i n t h e World.
THEIR OLD IRISH WHISKEY
I s r e c o m m e n d e d b y t h e M e d i c a l P r o f e s s i o n a s superior
t o F r e n c h Brandy.
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SMOKE
'OPERATIC WHIFFS,"
CIGARETTES MANUFACTURED B Y
m u m
O'FARRELL, DUBLIN .
IRISH MANUFACTURE.
M'MASTER'S
" W O R L D - F A M E D H A I R R E S T O R E R totally removes every
particle of scurf f r o m t h e skin of t h e h e a d , t h e r e b y i m p a r t i n g vigour and
strength t o t h e r o o t s of t h e hair, preventing decay, a r r e s t i n g baldness, and
r e s t o r i n g g r e y h a i r t o i t s original colour.
BOTTLES, 3s. EACH.
M a d a m e L e o n T o u l o n w r i t e s : — " F o r several y e a r s p a s t I have used
y o u r H a i r Restorer, a n d h a v e always h a d satisfaction with it."
E x t r a c t f r o m a R u s s i a n p a p e r : — " M ' M a s t e r ' s H a i r Restorer does
a l l y o u s a y of it."
Proprietors:—
M'MASTER, HODGSON & CO.
M ' M . , H . & C o . a r e also M a n u f a c t u r e r s of every description of
P e r f u m e r y , including t h e celebrated P e r f u m e " S O M E T H I N G NICE,"
a l s o T r o t t e r Oil a n d Toilet Requisites, a n y of which c a n b e h a d from
C h e m i s t s a n d Grocers in all p a r t s of t h e country.
121 & 122, C A P E L S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
XXXlll
ST. A N N E ' S H I L L
HYDROPATHIC ESTABLISHMENT,
County Corlt.
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Founded b y t h e l a t e Dr. Barter, i n t h e Y e a r 1843.
T w o Miles from Blarney Station, and Six Miles from t h e City of Cork.
R e s i d e n t P h y s i c i a n — J . B. F I T Z S I M O N S , M.D.
r p H I S celebrated Sanatorium is picturesquely situated on rising ground, commanding a beautiA
ful view of t h e far-famed Groves a n d Castle of Blarney, is sheltered by the wooded hills
with which it is surrounded, and, owing to t h e proximity of the Gulf Stream, is a t all seasons
a desirable residence for invalids.
Arrangements have.been made, a n d will be completed before t h e coming winter, for heating
the establishment by means of H o t W a t e r Pipes, b y which t h e advantages of S t . Anne's Hilt
as a winter residence will be largely increasedM A G N I F I C E N T T U R K I S H B A T H S 'have been erected, and, together with P I N E
BATHS, E L E C T R I C , S T I L L and R U N N I N G S IT Z , P L U N G E and Ordinary H O T a n d
COLD W A T E R B A T H S , C O M P R E S S E S , P A C K S , a n d other Hydropathic appliances have
been successfully employed a s curative agents for many years. L O C A L E L E C T R I C I T Y in
its various forms, and W A L D E N B U R G ' S C O M P R E S S E D A I R A P P A R A T U S are also ap­
plied in suitable cases.
Attached t o th e establishment a r e C I R C U L A T I N G L I B R A R Y , R E A D I N G R O O M
COVERED L A W N T E N N I S C O U R T , T H R E E G R A S S T E N N I S G R O U N D S .
THEATRE, A M E R I C A N B O W L I N G A L L E Y , B I L L I A R D R O O M S for both ladies a n d
gentlemen, &c.
G O O D S A L M O N and T R O U T F I S H I N G preserved for t h e use of Visitors.
F O X H O U N D S , H A R R I E R S , and O T T E R H O U N D S meet in the neighbourhood.
Postal and Telegraph Office in the establishment.
Visitors t o theC O R K E X H I B I T I O N will find S t . Anne's Hill a convenient Resi­
dence, as there is daily communication with Cork both by Rail and Car.
To ensure suitable accommodation and a conveyance to meet them at the Blarney Station
Tatients and Visitors, before coming, should give due notice to the Secretary.
SPECIAL
T O U R I S T T I C K E T S f o r T w o M O N T H Sa t R E D U C E D R A T E S a r e i s s u e d a t K i n g s b r i d g e , D u b l i n ,
on production of a written order_ from the Secretary at St. Anne's Hi'l, who wiH forward the
same, or prospectus, on application. All Trains stop a t Blarney except t h e down night and
American mails.
T e r m s — F r o m£ 2 2s. t o £2
17s. 6d. p e r W e e k .
xxxiv.
,
Cork Industrial
Exhibition
OATMEAL
JOHN M'CANN,
BEAMONDm i l l s ,
b r o 0
r LONDON EXHIBITION, 1851. i
PRIZES j
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}MEVEB EXHIBITED EISEWHER
C R E A D Y BR0S-
WOOLLENMANUFACTURERS,
BmimM
Y/mibm
Won#®,
B W B I . I I .
G.
&c C O . ,
€ k r I e b | j ui r manufacturers
AND
F E A T H E RMERCHANTS,
Bslview Worts, Thomas Street, and Briflpfoot Street,
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IMPORTERS O F EVERY DESCRIPTION O F FIBRES.
G O L D MEDAL AWARDED, D U B L I N E X H I B I T I O N , 1882.
E I 1 BP 0 1 T 1 I G E A
PRICE £ 5 15s. PER TON DELIVERED
A TA NY RA TLIVA YSTA TION IN DUBLIN.
T H E CHEAPEST F E E D I N G S T U F F
Especially suited for use with Pulped Turnips.
Circulars, Names of Local Agents, and References to Gentlemen in the locality using this Food
Will be sent post free on application.
T H E D U B L I N G R A I N S COMPANY, LI M I T E D , 40, R A I N S F O R D STREET,
DUBLIN.
44
These Grains constitute a variety of food to which cattle are generally partial. 1 hey are
nutritious in a high degree ; when properly dried, they
will keep unchanged for any length of
time, and are in particular distinguished by the rek*lively low cost at which they may be pur­
chased."—Apjohn.
44
Dried Grains keep in a good condition for almost any length of time, and will be found a
good and wholesome food for every description of stock, and particularly useful for horses and
cattle."—Voelcker.
Sacks holding one cwt., charged Sd. each extra, if not returned immediately.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
xxxv
TREE GRANTS OF LAND IN CANADA.
160 ACRES IN MANITOBA AND THE NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES.
too T O 200 A C R E S I N T H E O T H E R P A R T S O F CANADA
GOOD DEMAND FOR AGRICULTURISTS
AND DOMESTIC SERVANTS.
For full information respecting Investment of Capital, Free Grants of Land,
Purchase of Land and Improved Farms, Demand for Labour, Rates of Wages,
Assisted Passages, &c., apply to J . G. C O L M E R , Secretary, Candian Government
Offices, 9, Victoria Chambers, London. S.W.; J . D Y K E , 15, Water Street, Liver­
pool ; T H O M A S G R A H A M E , 40, St. Enoch Square, Glasgow ; T H O M A S C O N N O L L Y ,
Northumberland House, Dublin ; C H A R L E S F O Y , 29, Victeria Place, Belfast.
~ F . & ~ J .C L A Y T O N T "
W & m S T M B g P I J V J V M M g ,
A N D M A N U F A C T U R E R SO F
Cheviot a n d S a x o n y T w e e d s , W o r s t e d
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Coatings, B l a c k Clerical Cloth, S e r g e s ,
NAV
Friezes,
Blankets,
Railway
Rugs,
Ladies' D r e s s Material, K n i t t i n g a n d
F i n g e r i n g Yarns, S h e e p S k i n H e a r t h
R u g s a n d D o o r M a t s , &c., & c .
lieits-CAHILL & CLUSKEY, 23, Welliniton Qaay. Dcllin.
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
xxx vi.
"W. G .R O H T J ,
MANUFACTURING CHEMIST A N D DRUGGIST,
5 3 , A M I E N S S T R E E T , : >UBLIN.
F I R S T P R I Z E M E D A L F O R SAUCE, and C E R T I F I C A T E S O F M E R I T for the
following Exhibits:—BAKING P O W D E R , BLACK I N K , R A T POISON, LIQUID
BLACKING, BRASS PASTE, N E R V O L I N E , for Tooth-ache. This wonderful preparation
for Tooth-ache is the first that has ever been notified in any Exhibition,
ROHU'S DECOCTION O F M U L L E I N P L A N T , for the speedy relief and permanent
cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Consumption. Sold by all respectable Chemists throughout
the United Kingdom, in 2s. 6d. Bottles, from the Proprietor,
W , C .
R O H U ,
5 3 , A M I E N S S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
SAMPLE T O BE SEEN A T C O R K E X H I B I T I O N .
SPECIALLY
APPOINTED
MANUFACTURERS
p e r Igfajigtg
t[re
70
(Queen,
AND
f e r l o p l Pgfjrcess tfje frhtcess of Males.
KIRB Y BEARD & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF T H E ORIGINAL
He Plus ultra Pins & Needles,
HAIR PI^Sj SAFETY PSNS, * FISH HOOKS,
SOLE MAKERS O F
The Registered "Flexor" Hair Pin, and of Dr. Ward Cousins' Patent
Surgical Safety Pins, with Handle, for Bandages, &c. Registered 17th Nov.,
1882. No. 6603.
WORKS: BIRMINGHAM AND REDDITCH.
Warehouses—LONDON :
115,
Newgate Street.
ESTABLISHED
PARIS :
75,
Bd. de Sebastopol.
1743.
S h o w Case t o b e seen i n t h e Cork Exhibition.
J A M E S W I NS T A N L E Y ,
Boot, Shoe, and Clog Manufacturer,
ARMY CONTRACTOR & EXPORTER.
W O R K S A N D W H O L E S A L E WAREHOUSE—
4=2, 4=3, 4=4=, Sd 4=5, B a c k L a n e
DUBLIN.
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E V E R YD E S C R I P T I O N .
IRRORS
(Silvered by us),
w i t h plain o r b e v e l l e d edg^es.
R O O M P A P E R S
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W I N D O W G L A S SO F
I D T T B L I l s r .
SOUTH GEORGE'S S T R E E T ,
( N E W P R E M I S E S 2 2 ? F E E T D E E P . )
b o u d o i r MIRROR, T H O M A S OOCKRELL, S O N S & CO.,
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
SHANKS BROS.
i, Foster Place,
DUBLIN.
S H A N K S BROS.,
(Of late Craig, Gardner
Shanks)
A u d i t o r s a n d A c c ou n t a n t s ,
I, F O S T E R P L A C E ,
COLLEGE G R E E N . D U B L I N .
AUDITORS
AND
1
ACCOUNTANTS.
Official
Catalogue Advertisements.
xxxix.
LEATHER MERCHANT,
NORTH MAIN STREET,
CORK.
BUTTS, BERDS,
AND
Crops of
ASSORTED TANNAGES
ALWAYS I N STOCK ; ALSO
SHOULDERS, BELLIES,
BR06UE, SHOE, AND
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&C., &C.
IMPORTER
OF
FRENCH, GERMAN,
KIP-BUTTS,
Offal,
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e n e j i l s h g o o d s ,
CALF, CRUP, ORUP VAMPS,
(Of best German makers),
SATIN-CALF, KID-CALF,
^ P A T E N T & ENAMELLED LEATHERS,
A LARGE
R O A N S , BASILS,
See.,
STOCK O F
CLOSED U P P E B S ^
Always on hand, which for style, durability
and workmanship cannot b e surpassed.
&C.
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xl.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
R . O'REILLY,
Musical Instrament ffiannfactnrer,
1 6 & 17, W e l l i n g t o n Q u a y ,
DUBLIN".
All k i n d s of B a n d I n s t r u m e n t s repaired.
Musical I n s t r u m e n t s of every Descrip­
tion always in Stock.
Brass, R e e d , a n d F i f e a n d D r u m B a n d s ,
Supplied o n t h e m o s t M o d e r a t e T e r m s .
Musical I n s t r u m e n t s of every description
T u n e d a n d Repaired on t h e Premises
b y Experienced W o r k m e n .
All Orders Executed w i t h P r o m p t ­
nessa n d Despatch.
" w n v n . o ' c o i s r i N r E X j X j ,
79, G T . B R I T A I N S T R E E T , D U B L I N ,
Ecclesiastical Banner Manufacturer.
Banner Manufacturer to the National
League. Banner Manufacturer to the League of the Cross of England and Scotland,
and to the Irish National Foresters. T o the Hibernian Benefit Society of Eng­
land. Costumier to the Irish National Foresters. Band Suits, Band Caps,
Sashes, Plumes, &c., &c., at lowest prices and shortest notice.
S E E OPINIONS O F T H E PRESS.
THE
DROGHEDA
LINEN
COMPANY,
BALBRIGGAN,
MANUFACTURERS O F
B e d a n d M a t t r e s s TICKENS; Brown L o o m a n d Bleached TABLE DIAPERS;
Br o w n L o o m a n d B le a c h e d RUSSIA DIAPERS; L o o m a n d Bleached
SHEETINGS; DROGHEDA LINENS; B l e a c h e d L i n e n INTERLININGS; H a l f ,
Three-quarter, a n d F u l l W h i t e Bleached Linen BOOT LININGS; Brown,
Cream, a n d W h i t e DRILLS; C h e c k a n d B o r d e r e d GLASS a n d TEA CLOTHS;
L.oom a n d Bleached HUCKABACK,in Piece a n d T o w e l s ; L o o m a n d Bleached
HONEYCOMB B A T H TOWELS; B a r l e y - C o r n , B i r d - E y e ,a n d F a n c y D I A P E R
T O W E L L I N G S ; B r o wn a n d L o o m T W I L L a n d D I A P E R R O L L E R I N G S ; T W I L L
a n d D I A P E R F a n c y B o r d e r e d S T A I R COVERING'S, & C .
Official Catalogue A dvertisements.
Latest a n d most approved
P a t t e r n s of H a m m e r l e s s
Guns, a n d G u n s w i t h l o w
ammers.
Best Construction.
Shooting Guaranteed.
P r i c e L i s t s o n Ap p licatio n .
Clay P i g e o n s a n d T r a p s .
G l a s s Ball T r a p s .
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BRITISH
ARMY &EVOLVES
Ev e ry S p o r t i n g accessory kept i n
Stock.
A m m u n i t i o n o f all kinds a t special
reduced rates.
GUN, R I F L E , A N D R E V O L V E R M A N U F A C T U R E R S ,
ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY.
O n l y Address—9, D A W S O N S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
xlii.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
M U K H i Y ' S
MELLOW S
i ISMOKIHG
EMT? A
T STA HAU.
SMOKING MIXTURE.
The only popular Irish Mixture.
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" Known t o smokers for its mellow mildness in use. W e saworders and inquiries for this article fit t o make any provincial
house proud i n d e e d . " — L a n d and IVater.
*• Tobacco of the finest quality, recommended no less for i t s
ARTHUR ST BELFAST.
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agreeable flavour and delicacy of aroma than for its absolute
purity."—The Civilian.
" W o u l d recommend t o t n e favourable notice of our Brethren i n t h e Craft ' t h e Mellow
Smoking Mixture,' which has become so deservedly popular. - Freemasons' Chronicler.
" Such excellent T o b a c c o - t h i s unque Mixture -Sunday
Times.
" A smoker who has once tried it has t h e satisfaction of knowing t h a t h e h a s always a t com­
mand a brand that will give him satisfaction .••-Licensed
Victuallers Gazette
" A remarkably fine blend, and free from all artificial manipulation. — Sporting Times.
" F o r delicacy of flavour i t would b e difficult to surpass this really Mellow Mixture. —
" I t l s ' w i t h considerable satisfaction we direct t h e attention of t h e Smoking Public t o t h e
excellent quality of this T o b a c c o . " - T h e IVillesden Chronicle.
" O f the many different 'Mixtures that have come under our notice, w e have no hesitation
i n giving th e palm t o this brand. H a s a most pleasant and soothing effect.—Civil Service
^ T h o r o u g h l y uniform in quality, of a fine a n d very fragrant aroma, a n d of medium strength
T h o s e who wish t o use a genuine Tobacco only, should load their ' Calumet of peace with n o
o t h e r ammunition."—United Service Gazette.
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" Well deserves the appellation with which its introducers have designated it, and will be
welcomed by all pipe smokers.—Can now be obtained of Tobacconists in England."—The
ThtsTdmirable Tobacco deserves t o become very popular."—Court Circular.
«' A fine specimen of Irish manufacture ; used b y lovers of the weed in every corner of t h e
t h r e e kingdoms."—Cork Herald.
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" T h e delicate flavour and fragrant aroma of this famous Mixture. —Dublin Freeman.
_
" T h e manufactures of the Messrs. MURRAY, of Belfast find such favour amongst Irish
consumers, that w e think a wider knowledge of their excellence is desirable. We, therefore,
t a k e note of one or two of their specialities. T h e foremost among them is their Mellow
Smokine Mixture,' a sample of which we have procured, and, under its mellowing influence,,
a r e disposed t o praise its good qualities uery highly. I t is unlike t h e common run of Mixtures,
Ions cut and although composed of several distinct kinds of tobacco, is very regular in
texture. I t is handsomely labelled, with a pine-apple as t h e t i a d e mark, a n d t h e manner in
which it is packed is especially deserving of favourable mention. — The Tobacco Trade
" w T c a n get nothing so g o o d . " — " I t is quite a relish t o m e . " - " I enjoy no other Tobacco."
« Since taking t o smoke your Mixture, cannot use a n y other, Ac., &c.—From Smokers.
SOLD ONLY IN PACKETS.—8OZ. SAMPLE POST FREEFOR 3/4,
U N T I L T H E PARCELS' POST ARRANGEMENTS COMMENCE.
M a n u f a c t o r y : 2 3 A r t h u r Street, Belfast.
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WHOLESALE I N C O R K B Y
D o b b i n , Ogilvio & Co., K i n g S t r e e t ; Ogilvie & Moore,
W a r r e n ' s P l a c e ; a n d J o h n O'SulLva^ & Co., 12, P a t r i c k
Street.
BRANCH WAREHOUSE:4 , CHRIST CHURCH PLACE, DUBLIN.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
xliiL
(STAND 292, CLASS B.)
D A V I D S O N & CO,,
QUEENSBKIDGE STREET,
BELFAST.
P a t e n t e e s a n d S o l e Manufacturers of
THE 'SIROCCO' AIR-HEATING STOVES
For Warming Large Buildings—Churches, As­
sembly Rooms, Warerooms, Sec.
These Stoues give out their heat only in
the form of hot air, no direct local heat
is radiated by the Stoues themselves, the
outer casings of which always remain
cool.
The following ate the prices and ap­
proximate heating capacity of "Siroccon
Stoues " using coal or coke fuel.
CUBIC F E E T .
T o h e a t a n apartment c o n t a i n i n g
50,000
75,ooo
100,000
125,000
i75,ooo
230,000
£25
.£30
£33
£4.0
^50
£60
F o r s m a l l e r A p a r t m e n t s a n d Offices, t h e "Sirocco,"
S t o v e s a r e m a d e in r e d u c e d s i z e s , u s i n g G a s a s fueL
P a r t i c u l a r s o n application.
x^v.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
Estalolislied. 1799.
WILLIAM JAMESON & Co.,
DUBLIN
WHISKY.
MARROWBONE LANE
DISTILLERY,
DUBLIN.
Ojjicial
ataiogue Advertisements
Beautiful Flowers for
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Winter and Spring. '
T
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Cifcy
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H a v e received their usual l a r g e consignments of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS,
SNOWDROPS,
SNOWFLAKES,
NARCISSUS,
with
MANY
OTHER
BEAUTIFUL
FLOWERING BULBS, for w h i c h they solicit early orders.
N . B . — T h e f RST PRIZE HYACINTHS a t t h e S p r i n g F l o w e r S h o w s of t h e R o y a l
Horticultural Society for several seasons past h a v e b e e n g r o w n f r o m Bulbs supplied
b y u s ; a l s o , ROSES, P I N K S , CARNATIONS, PANSIES.
Catalogues free.
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O < Q .
( L a t e F e r g u s F a r r e l l & Son),
S e e d ,B u l b a n d P l a n t W a r e h o u s e s ,
119 & 120, C A P E L S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
CORK GAS CONSUMERS' COMPANY.
COOKING AND LIGHTING B Y GAB.
G a s Consumers are reminded that great e c o n o m y c a n b e secured,
e s p e c i a l l y i n t h e S u m m e r S e a s o n ,b y t h e e m p l o y m e n t o f G a s f o r C o o k i n g .
G a s K i t c h e n R a n g e s , &c., o n t h e m o s t i m p r o v e d principles, c a n b e s e e n
daily i n full operation a t t h e C o m p a n y ' s S t a n d N o . 500, Cork E x h i b i t i o n
a n d a t their G a Apparatus D e p o t ,
S I , PATFLICZ STR.EET.
S t o v e s a r e l e t o n H i r e a t v e r y l o w r a t e s p e r quarter, a n d t h o s e w h o
w i s h t o p u r c h a s e c a n o b t a i n t h e m o n t h e T H R E E YEARS' SYSTEM a t
Very Moderate Prices.
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Q U E E N S T O W N ,
BURNS & HUTTQN, PROPRIETORS.
Plain ani Fancy Bricks anilTiles in Mtare.
xlvi.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
MUSGRAVE'S
PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTION STOVES
AND
VENTILATING AIR-WARMERS
Are t h e Cheapest, Safest,
Simplest, m o s t Economical
a n d Powerful, for W a r m ­
ing Public a n d P r i v a t e
Buildings of every descrip-
First-Class H o n o u r s a t
all E x h i b i t i o n s w h e r e
they have been shown.
MUSGRAVE
&
CO.,
LIMITED,
SUPPLY A N D F I X T H E MOST IMPROVED
HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS
For Churches, Schools, Greenhouses, Warehouses, and all kinds of public and private buildings.
Economy, Efficiency and Durability guaranteed.
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PATENT
STABLE FITTINGS.
T h e s e Fittings are
original in design, and
a r e superior b o t h in
strength and finish t o
those oi any other
maker.
M U S G R A V E & C O . (Limited), manufacture G A T E S , R A I L I N G S & F E N C ­
I N G , I R O N H O U S E S, R O O F S , & C O N S E R V A T O R I E S .
Illustrated and Priced Catalogues Post Free, and further particulars o n
application to
MUSGP.AVE & CO. (Ltd.), BELFAST,
A N D 97, N E W B O N D S T R E E T , L O N D O N , W .
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
CHINA & GLASS.
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Invites attention to the magnificent show of I R I S H A R T P O T T E R Y now on exhibition at the
above. This much admired China is renowned for its Elegance of Design and Delicacy of Texture,
and is manufactured a t the WORKS, BELLEEK, CO. FERMANAGH. I R E L A N D .
I R I S H GLASS, Manufactured at the D U B L I N F L I N T GLASS WORKS, can also b e
seen at the Stand, where there will be a First-Class Engraver at work daily. All Orders f»r
Engraving Crests, Monograms, &"c.f on Table Glass, executed on the Sko7%est Notice.
A Show Room at n o , Patrick Street is now set apart for the convenience of visitors,
stocked with finest specimens of Messrs. MINTON'S celebrated CHINA, SALOPIAN and WORCESTER
CHINA, a l s o a l a r g e a n d choice selection o f BELLEEK a n d DOULTON A R T POTTERY.
P L E A S EN O T E A D D R E S S —
109 & 11°, P A T R I C K S T R E E T , C O R K.
IRISH COEN FLOUR, OR AMYLACEOUS FOOD.
A Pure Wheaten Food, made from the Finest Irish Wheat possessing in a high degree the
quality of being easily Digested, combined with great nourishing power. I t will be found a
delicious substitute for the best Arrowroot, at less than one-third of the price. Used with milk,
it is a pleasant and highly nutritious Food for CHILDREN AND INVALIDS, and is perfectly
adapted for every variety of Table use—Puddings, Custards, Cakes, &c. A wholesome and
extremely palatable article of DIET for all seasons.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS '.
A L E X A N D E R C R A W F O R D & SON.
SNOW WHITE STARCH MADE FROM IRISH WHEAT.
A b e a u t i f u l P r e p a r a t i o n , u s e d b y t h e P r i n c i p a l BLEACHERS a n d FINISHERS i n t h e UNITED KING­
DOM, a s a l s o i n A M E R I C A , a n d ABSOLUTELY u n e q u a l l e d f o r PURITY, GREAT STRENGTH, EXQUISITE
FINISH, and PERFECT WHITENESS. This is the only Starch which produces a finish possessing at
the same time the UTMOST STIFFNESS with the most COMPLETE ELASTICITY. Goods finished with
it retain their Finish UNIMPAIRED FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME, and in every kind of weather. I t is
suitable for every kind of Textile Fabric.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS :
A L E X A N D E R C R A W F O R D
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MILL STREET, BELFAST.
THE BUSHMILLS OLD DISTILLERY CO.,
l i m i t e d ,
BUSHMILLS, COUNTY ANTRIM,
ESTABLISHED, 1784.
PURE MALT WHISKEY.
OFFICES:—31, D O N E G A L L Q U A Y , B E L F A S T .
A l l Correspondence a n d Accountst ob e sent t o t h e latter Address.
xlviii.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
GREENMOUNT SPINNING COMPANY.
Linen and Cotton Manufacturers,
COTTON S P I N N E R S A N D BLEACHERS,
I R I S H MANUFACTURE.
List of Manufactures.
Striped Drills,
Checked , ,
Brown
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B i d . Union Drills
) , Linen , ,
Shoe
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Stair Damask,
Bid. Linen Damask,
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, , Cotton
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, , Naps,
List of Manufactures.
Glass Cloths,
, , Towels
Pantry, , ,
Check Dusters,
Twill Roller Towelling,
Diaper , ,
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Brown Linens,
Loom Dowlas,
Scrims,
Elastic Canvas,
Russia Diapers, Loom,
Bid. Union Diapers,
Cotton
List of Manufactures.
Calicoes,
Croydens,
Cotton Sheetings,
Linen Checks,
U nion
,,
L o o m Twilled Sheetings,
Bid. Huck Towelling,
Loom , ,
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Bid. , , Towels,
Loom , ,
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Tickens,
Fancy Mattress Drills,
,,
K n e e Covers.
WORKS: HAROLD'S CROSS, DUBLIN.
WAREHOUSES:
B E L F A S T : 42 & 44, Up. Queen Street.
LONDON : 30, Milk Street, E.C.
N E W YORK : 103, Franklin Street.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
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T r y o u r Cftoice N E W S E A S O N S ' T E A S .
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E n g i n e e r s , Millwrights, a n d I r o n f o u n d e r s .
ESTABLISHED 1821.
Maters of Steamb p s frant 4 to 40 Horse-Power.
L A N C A S H I R E A N D CORNISH BOILERS,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Including t h e P a t e n t " I R I S H M A N " c o m b i n e d M o w e r a n d R e a p e r
H o r s e Gears, L a n d Rollers, S c u t c h Mills f o r F l a x , &c.,
E S T I M A T E S G I V E NF O R A L L K I N D SO F R O O F & G I R D E R W O R K
A
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LARGE
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STOCK
OF PATTERNS.
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R U S S E L L MARTIN'S
BREAD,
3 r e s » « m
i t o 2 c s a . o s a . j l m l
H A G - L B E
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71, P A T R I C K S T R E E T , C O R K .
1.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1751,
WOODFORD, B O U R N E & CO.'S
W I N E V A U L T S AND BONDED STORES,
N I L E S T R E E T , C O R K .
T h e B u i l d i n g s c o v e r a n a r e a of 2 8 , 0 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t . T h e D u t y
P a i d V a u l t s c o n t a i n 5 0 , 0 0 0 d o z e n B o t t l e s of W i n e .
WOODFORD, BOURNE & CO.'S
I Z s T ^ - A - X j I I D S ' B H / A 1 T D Y .
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PRICE, 5 s .6 d . P E R FLASK.
B R A N D Y being chiefly used for medicinal purposes, it is of the utmost
importance that the very finest quality should always b e used.
T H E V E R Y B E S T that can b e procured i s called " T H E G R A N D O L D
C H A M P A G N E B R A N D Y , " a n d its superiority over all others is very marked as
regards quality.
W h e n ordering this Brandy please mention " T H E I N V A L I D S ' B R A N D Y , "
T w e l v e Years Old, and s e e that Four ( # * * * ) Star i s branded o n the corks.
PRICE, 5s. 6 d . P E R F L A S K .
WOODFORD, BOURNE & CO.,
PATRICK S T R E E T , CORK.
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Official Catalogue Advertisements.
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TRADE
MARK.
JOHN'S LANE
DUBLIN
WHISKEY.
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Cork Industrial Exhibition
KOBEY & CO,, GLOBE WORKS, LINCOLN, ENGLAND.
Robey's Superior Portable Engines,
From 4 to 50 horse-pow er.
Patent Robey Fixed Engine, 4 to 50 horse-power.
Robey's Vertical Engines and Boilers,
i£ to 16 horse-power.
Robey's Patent Iron-Framed Thrashing Machine.
Catalogues, &c., o n application t o
HQBEY & CO., Globe Works, Lincoln, England
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
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Y O U N G , O A KE N H E A D < s T c o
SEEDSMEN A N D FLORISTS
86, P A T R I C K S T R E E T C O R K "
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S E P T E M B E R - D u t c h and other Cape Bulbs.
Dublin Exhibition of Irish
Manufactures, 1882.
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T W O MEDALS
a w a r d e dt o t h e
DUBLIN & WICKLOW MANURECO.
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Gold Medal for Special Manufacture, and First Prize Medal for Manures.
t h e b e s t m a n u r e f o r a l l s o i l sa n d c r o p s .
£ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 L o s t A n n u a l l y t o I r e l a n d b y t h e P u r c h a s e of
English M a n u r e s .
This large sum leaves the country each year for an article which can b e produced
as cheaply and better by the
d u b l i n a n d w i c k l o w m a n u r e c o m p a n y ,l i m i t e d .
O f f i c e : 1, C O L L E G E S T R E E T , D U B L I N .
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QUALITIES.
AWARDED A GOLD MIDAL, D ^ U R " T H E " R ^ E I ^ E E I R X T E D BUTTS.
inch! an7aPi?IU c^mpaft8
certainly all FIRST-CLASS, and as good as time an^ bark couTdTaLThim
'Te'^L^wbTiter'ieathero t S c i T ^
i s , 38, 39
AND 40.
WATERCOURSE
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Sepetmber 8th, 1882
ROAD,
AND 4
5, 6
AND 7,
WATER
LANE.
liv.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
SAMUEL
M'CAUSLAND,
SEED MERCHANT,
B E L F A S T .
R Y E G R A S S — I r i s h Grown Perennial a n d Italian.
N A T U R A L G R A S S E S — T i m o t h y , Cocksfoot, Foxtail,
Fescues, Ribgrass, &c.
C L O V E R S E E D — R e d a n d W h i t e , Alsyke, A m e r i c a n Cowgrass, &c., imported direct.
F L A X S E E D — E x t r a - P i c k e d Riga, a n d Dutch, best brands.
T A R E S — I r i s h a n d Foreign, S p r i n g a n d Winter,finest quality.
T U R N I P S E E D , M A N G E L , &c., from t h e best growers.
G r a ^ s - S e e d s t h o r o u g h l y Rc-cleaned b y s p e c i a l M a c h i n e r y ,
d r i v e nb y S t e a m - P o w e r .
SELECTED STOCKS O F ALL FARM A N D GARDEN SEEDS.
A g e n t for South of Ireland—Mr. A . W J A C O B , C O R K . .
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C
O
R
K
T
for Excellence of Quality
W
and Durability
E
E
D
S
Cannot be Surpassed.
WARRANTED
\
A L L PUKE WOOL.
MANUFACTURED
AT THE
"DOUGLAS ILLS,"
CORK.
WALLIS & POLLOCK
w
PROPRIETORS.
Wholesale for the Trade Only.
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r
^
C I T Y WAREHOUSES :
6 , 7 , &8 ,
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
ly.
" T H E IRISH GROCERS' AND VINTNERS' GAZETTE:"
The only Trade Organ published in Ireland. Monthly, 4 d . Specimen C o p y
Post Free, 5d. Annual Subscription, 5s.
Offices—39, L o w e r O r m o n d Q u a y ,
Dublin
T H O M A S M O O R E , PROPRIETOR.
" T H E IRISH FARM, FORESTAND GARDEN: "
Lvery Saturday, 2 d .
Best a n d Cheapest Agricultural Paper.
i n Ireland of any Journal o f its class.
Largest Circulation
Offices—39, L o w e r O r m o n d Q u a y , D u b l i n .
T H O M A S M O O R E , PROPRIETOR.
SHORTEST SEA ROUTE
TO
ENGLAND A N D SCOTLAND
VIA LARNE AND STRANRAER.
( S e a a n d L o c h P a s s a g e o n l y2 % hours.)
ally ( (Sundays excepted) a n d daylight sailings b y the First Class Royal Mail
Steamers
Princess Louise and " P r i n c e s s Beatrice." Trains run alongside
Steamer at Larne and Stranraer. Through and Sleeping Carriages run b e t w e e n
Stranraer a n d London (Euston), a n d Pullman Cars b e t w e e n Dumfries and Lon­
don (St. Pancras). F o r further information apply t o t h e undersigned.
n u v ^ A n g • S " m m f m o n t h s Tourist a n d Excursion Tickets are issued from
Dublin (Amiens Street), a n d all the chief t o wns i n the N o r t h o f Ireland to Portrusn (lor the Giant s Causeway.)
T h e Northern Counties Railway H o t e l (late Antrim Arms), Portrush, is n o w
H H j J f m . a " a § c m ® n t ? f t h e £ a l J . w a y Company, and, having b e e n re-decorated
and re-furnished, Tourists w i l l find i t replete with every comfort. F o r full
particulars, respecting the hotel, apply t o the Manager, Mr. WILLIAM WINTER,
EDWARD
Y. COTTON
G e n e r a l M a n a g e r , B. & N . C. R., B e l f a s t .
Iron tfc Tool Worlts, Dutolin.
ea
£ : Manufacturers of Scrapped Iron Work, Cart Axles, Spades, Shovels Edge Tools
Hammers, Picks, and every description of Draining, Railway, Forest Ouarrv Smiths' Farm'
R„mn5r
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THOMAS HENSHAW & ®0.,
WHOLESALE A N D MANUFACTURING IRONMONGERS
B A R I R O N MERCHANTS,
5 & 12, C H R I S T C H U R C H P L A C E , & 8 1 , M I D . A B B E Y S T R E E T
U p p e r a n d L o w e r Works—CLONSKEAGH, DUBLIN.
... r .
All Letters to be addressed to NE. 5, CHKISTCHURCH PLACE. A Fair Price given for Good Scrap
H
Ivi.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
JURY'S HOTEL,
C
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.
M o s t C e n t r a l l y S i t u a t e d a n d r e c e n t l y G-reatly E n l a r g e d .
Coffee, Dining, Reading, Billiard and Smoking Room
A L S O P R I V A T E SITTING ROOMS.
A
LADIES'
DRAWING-ROOM.
T a b l e d ' H o t e o n W e e k - d a y s , a t 3 a n d 0 . 3 0 o'Olock.
CHARGES MODERATE.
T w o N i g h t Porters in Attendance.
E . J. JURY, Proprietor.
THE
GRESHAM HOTEL,
U P P E R SACKVILLE S T R E E T ,
D U B L I N.
o n e o f T H E L A R G E S TA N D B E S T A P P O I N T E D H O T E L S I N
i r e l a n d . R E P L E T EW I T H M O D E R N IMPROVEMENTS.
I t c o n t a i n s 1 2 0 Bed-rooms, S u i t e s of A p a r t m e n t s f o r
F a m i l i e s , L a d i e s ' D r a w i n g - r o o m , S p a c i o u s D i n i n g Saloons,
&c., &c. T h e Tariff i s b a s e d u p o n a M o d e r a t e Sc a l e .
Proprietors:—
T H E G R E S H A M H O T E L CO., LIMITED.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
Ivii.
THE
GROSVENOR HOTEL,
W E S T L A N D ROW, DUBLIN,
'
(Opposite t h e R a i l w a y Station.)
First-Class Accommodation
at Moderate
Charges.
SPECIALLY ARRANGED BREAKFASTS A N D
R E F R E S H M E N T S for T O U R I S T S a n d Travellers from
South of Ireland, c o m m e n c i n g a t 4.30 a.m.
T h e H o t e l Servants await arrival of Passengers on Plat­
form a t W e s t l a n d Row, b o t h Morning a n d Evening, from
Holyhead Mail Boats. L u g g a g e looked after, a n d n o con­
veyance o r e x p e n s e necessary, a s t h e H o t e l is immediately
opposite t h e Station.
MITCHELL & CO., Proprietors.
THE
P0RT0BELL0 HOTEL
SOUTH RICHMOND STREET,
HDTJBXJIIST.
T h i s First-Class F a m i l y H o t e l i s situated i n t h e healthiest portion o f
the C i t y , w i t h a s o u t h e r n a s p e c t , f a c i n g t h e D u b l i n M o u n t a i n s .
The
COFFEE-ROOMS, P r i v a t e SITTING a n d BED-ROOMS a r e l a r g e , w e l l
v en t i l a t e d , a n d e l e g a n t l y f u r n i s h e d , a n d f o r c h e e r f u l n e s s o f v i e w , c l e a n ­
l i n e s s a n d c o m f o r t , u n s u r p a s s e d . A l s o , BILLIARD, SMOKING, a n d B A T H
ROOMS. V i a n d s , W i n e s , S p i r i t s , & c . , a l l o f t h e b e s t .
Terms
Special Tariff a r r a n g e m e n t s m a d e .
Moderate.
T r a m Cars p a s s t h e d o o r t o all parts
o f t h e City a n d Suburbs every five minutes.
CON. DOHERTY, Proprietor.
Iviii.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
I HOTEL# DIRECTORY
°
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, bray, county wicklow.
This first-class Hotel is situated near the Railway Station, Sea Beach, and
Esplanade, central to all the far-famed Scenery of the County Wicklow. Visitors
to this fashionable place will find the International Hotel replete with every
comfort, and the Cuisine and Wines of the best quality. All charges are fixed and
moderate. Boarding Terms per week may be had on application to the Manager,
c . DUFRESNE, Proprietor.
IMPERIAL HOTEL,
mercial.
ENNISKILLEN.
Omnibus attends all trains.
First-Class Family and Com'
GEORGE WILLIS, Proprietor.
T H E ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, l a k e s o f k i l l a r n e y
Magnificently situated on the shores of the Lower Lake, and commanding the mos
beautiful views in the Lake District. Patronized by the Royal Families of Europ.
and leading American families, and highly recommended for its superior accommo
dation and comfort.
T H E GLENTWORTH HOTEL,
L I M E R I C K . T h e Commercia
Room (and Writing Room attached), the Ladies' Coffee Room, and the Gentlemen'
Coffee Room, will stand comparison with any of the kind in Ireland. Beautifu
Smoking Rooms attached. Sitting-Rooms, Bed Rooms Bath-Rooms (Hot and Cok
Water), &c., &c. Omnibus attends the arrival of all Trains and Steamers. Nigh
Porter in attendance. P. KENNA, Proprietor, 14,15& 16, Glentworth St. Limerick.
T H E R A I L W A Y H O T E L , l a k e s o f k i l l a r n e y , is th.
largest and the most centrally situated in the Lake District, for visiting the principa
points of interest. T h e Public and Private Rooms are very Spacious, and art
elegantly furnished. The charges are fixed and moderate. Every arrangemen
made for Excursion Parties.
G. J. CAPSEY, Manager.
F R E N C H S H O T E L , B A N D O N . This long-established and well
known Hotel, near the Railway Terminus, has been recently newly furnished anc
done up. It has also been considerably enlarged by the addition of Ten Bed-Room;
and T w o Sitting-Rooms. Tourists are respectfully asked to give it a trial. Larg<
Posting Establishment attached to the Hotel.
L A K E S I D EN E W H O T E L , s o u t h e r n e n d o f w i n d e r
M E R E L A K E . Adjoining the Lake Side Station of the Furness and Midlanc
Railway, and the Windermere Lake Steamboat Pier. Private Grounds. Lawi
Tennis. Conveyances. Pleasure Boats,
s
C . BROWN, Proprietor.
Official Catalogue Advertisements.
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lix.
J
G • W
H O T E L , K I N G S B R I D G E (the property
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b e
found
those
™ o s t c o n ™ ™ e n t to Travellers, especially
those RETURNING t o or COMING- FROM England. T h e Bars are supplied with a
choice selection of Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, &c. Every attention paid to visitors
Also Refreshment Rooms, Kingsbridge and Harcourt Street Stations.
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ofbest B r a n d t & C - S e r V e d w i t h o U t
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delay.
A l l Wines, Liqueur's, &c„'
T . LEECH, Proprietor.
M o S l ! ^
a T t t ^ H o t e ? ! ^
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Hotels i n Cork?
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1ST
W I N D O W G L A S S M E R C H A N T , OF LATE D O C K R E L L , M A R T I N & C o '
(Glazier of the Cork Exhibition—"
Over 63,000 feet of Glass,")
18, STEPHEN'S GREEN, N0B.TH, DUBLIN.
S fPr!vate
P A T E O T E R o i i i D E p ? i T f 1 G L A ^ f ^ ™ 3 ' a " d > V i n d ° WRoofs:
°
i il 5 t Dwellings.
h e
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PLAIN S H E E Tr r f & f N ? • S T A K J E P GLASS, for Doors, &c.
n g s a n d Gr n
LEADED L I G H T S , P L A I N
« h ° u s e s , Milk, Factories, &c.
S T A I N E D GLASS,
J Suitable for Glazing Windows of Churches and Dwellings.
S E E SAMPLES A T STAND, I N E X H I B I T I O N .
a®" E S T I M A T E S
C
Y C Lbest
O S
Y L E
fteapest,
andTsimplest
Apparatus for
O P V IN G
IRCULARS,
MUSIC, DESIGNS, & C . ,
From One
Original.
Will take
IRISH (OWN)
MANUFACTURE,
Of all kinds for all purposes.
- ^ T R Y P O G R A P H ° ' HEKTOGRAPH,
{PfcAL
And other Graphs.
ft;
p*C\>
F R E E .
V A U D I P H 0 N E F0RDEAF
J . M I L L S^ ,^ ^^ . r/
TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT? S.
^Stamp,^Ink & Copying Apparatus Depot.
PRINTING
X
MACHINES,
Visiting
Cards,
C A B R A P A R X D ¥ ; ' D U B L I N > ^
O F F I C E R E Q U I S I T E S O F EVERY DESCRIPTION.
w
SAMPLES, PRICES, &C.I FREE. I SEE STAND 781 I N EXHIBITION. I AGENTS WANTED^
*
&r.
Cork Industrial Exhibition
lx.
Persons using A E R A T E D
W A T E R S should try R O S S ' S ,
otherwise t h e y will n e v e r k n o w
t o what perfection Aerated
Waters can b e brought.—Can­
(OSS'S
LOYAL
MANUFACTORY
BELFAST
terbury Journal
IRELAND
of Commerce,
17th June, 1882.
W H O L E S A L E
BOOT, SHOE, SLIPPER,
AND
UPPER
MANUFACTURERS.
Warehouse—22,
Factory—1
LOWER BRIDGE STREET;
to 7, USHER'S COURT,
DUBLIN.
PROSPER LORE,
SILK & FELT HAT MANUFACTURER,
WELLINGTON QUAY,
ZDTJBUHST.
Prize Medal at Dublin Exhibition, 1 8 8 2 .
J O H N R O G E R S ,
7 9 , Victoria Street, B E L F A S T
MANUFACTURER O F
PATENT ASPHALTED ROOFING FELT, SARKING FELT, INODOROUS FELT, HAIR FELT,
Improved Fibrous Asphalte or Damp Course Jor preventing damp rising m walls of nouses
and other buildings.
CIRCULAR GIRDER FELT ROOF, ASPHALTE FLOORING, WIRE NETTING AND WIRE WORK I N EVERY VARIETY.
SPECIAL T O I R O N M O N G E R S , D R U G G I S T S & W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S .
ROGER'S Irish Axle Grease can now be had in neat Tin Boxes weighing from I lb. to 6 lb.
each, at prices much below any other Grease in the Market. Sample I lb. Boxes will be sent
free to any address on application.
Official Catalogue A dvertisements.
JOHNCONLAND
jx;,
SONS?"
M a n u f a c t u r e r s , Bleachers, D y e r s , F i n i s h e r s , a n d M e r c h a n t s
OF
SURPLICE, F R O N T I N G a n d S H I R T I N G L I N E N S - L I N E N SHFFTTNT'C
PILLOW L I N E N S ; T O W E L S a n d T O W E L L I N G V D I A P E I S G L A S S CFOTH<F
c
D R,lLS c
S
S
S
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S S
H A N D K E R C H I E F S W h i t e , P r i n t e d , H eHm s t i t c h e d , a n d E m b r o i d e r e d : a l s o
T l
„„
„
M a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d I m p o r t e r s of
'
TAPESTRY C U R T A I N S , T A B L E COVERS, F U R N I T U R E COVERINGS i n g r e a t
X L C I I E ^ S ' E m b r o i d e r e d W I N D O W B L I N D S , &C.
S a m p l e s a n d P r f c e L i s t s free b yi S o o d s d e l i v ^ d t e f b y P ^ p '
s t
!
J O H N CONlANir & SONS,
7, A L F R E D S T R E E T . B E L F A S T .
7
M A R S D E N ' S P A T E N T B I L L I A R D T A B L E ANFL ADILINPTQ
SOLE MANUFACTURERS : M A R S D E N & S A F F L E Y , B E A C O N S T R E E T
U
. .
LIVERPOOL.
'
nicious. T h e o l d X r ' S
condemned—a N e w Method introduced.
B e d s
* } ° Ci T ' . ^
Patent Counters applied.
S t a n d H., 8 3 8 .
a s most perCue-tips cement
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<)ESTABLISHED
OVER
SIXTY
YEARS.
IRISH LINENS,
DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS,
READY MADE
SHEETS a n d PILLOW-SLIPS,
Irish Cambric Handkerchiefs,
IRISH LACES
A T W H O L E S A L E PRICES.
JAMES LINDSEY & CO., L „ ,
MANUFACTURERS,*"
BLEACHERS & •WAREHOUSEMEN,
28, DONEGALL PLACE,
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S U T C H M ;
AMERICAN
MAIL
STEAMERS.
THE MAGNIFICENT F U L L - P O W E R E D STEAMSHIPS O F T H E " A N C H O R " L I N E
A R E A P P O I N T E D T O SAIL AS U N D E R M E N T I O N E D —
LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK,
(From QUEENSTOWN Following Day.)
Tons.
1883.
Tons.
1883.
BELGRAVIA - 5°°° Wednesday, July 4. I BELGRAVIA- 5000 Wednesday, Aug. 8.
FURNESSIA
5500 Wednesday, July 18.
FURNESSIA
5500 Wednesday, Aug. 22.
CITY O F ROME 8415 Wednesday, Aug. 1. | CITY O F ROME 8415 Wednesday, Sept. 5W
And regularly thereafter.
Saloon Fares, 12 to 25 Guineas;
Intermediate,
£8;
Steerage, 4 Guineas.
GLASGOW TO NEW YORK,
( F r o m L O N D O N D E R R Y , MOVILLE, FOLLOWING D A Y . )
1883.
Tons.
1883.
Thursday, June 21. I E T H I O P I A
- 4026 Thursday, July 12.
Thursday, June 28.
ANCHORIA - 4167 Thursday, July 19.
Thursday, July 5. | BOLIVIA
- 4020 Thursday, July 26.
And regularly thereafter.
Saloon Fare, 12, 14 6° 16 Guineas ; Second Cabin, 8 Guineas; Steerage, 4 Guineas.
BOLIVIA
DEVONIA
Tons.
- 4026
- 42701
- 427
T h e above-mentioned Magnificent Steamers, built i n Waterproof and Fireproof
Compartments, are unsurpassed f o r Strength, S p e e d and Perfection of Passenger
arrangements.
Return
Tickets at Reduced Rates.
Special Terms to Tourists and Parties.
INDIAN SERVICE,
L I V E R P O O L t o CALCUTTA.
L I V E R P O O L t o BOMBAY.
EVERY TEN DAYS.
EVERY FOURTEEN DAYS.
T H E VESSELS Employed in these Services have been SPECIALLY B U I L T and E Q U I P P E D
I F O R T H E INDIAN PASSENGER T R A D E , and are fitted up with all known improve­
ments and conveniences. First Class Passengers only taken.
SURGEON A H D STEWARDESS CARRIED.
SALOON
FARE
to BOMBAY
or CALCUTTA,
FORTY-FIVE
POUNDS.
Apply to H E N D E R S O N BROTHERS, 49> Union Street, Glasgow; 17, Water Street,
Liverpool; 7, York Street, Manchester; Strand, Barrow-in-Furness ; 1, Pan mure Street, Dundee ;
30, Foyle Street, Londonderry; 13, Eden Quay, Dublin ; Scott's Square, Queen stown ; 3 Rue
Scribe, Paris ; Rue Noailles, Marseilles ; Gibraltar.
HENDERSON BROTHERS,
18, LEADENHALL STREET, E . C . ; AND 8 , REGENT STREET, S . W . , LONDON.

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