The Artizan . Vj6f^^ r JDireattan of jyatn/ RAILWAY CURVE. S. *?»>***? ^Ta^c 76 212. J. H. Johnson, 47, Lincolns-inn-fields — Obtaining motive power from the expansion and compressionof air, gas, or vapour. 213. E. Mushet, Coleford—Manufacture of melting pots or crucibles. 214. J. Arrowsmith, Bilston, Stafford—Manufacture of armour plates fot gun-boats and land batteries. 215. G. Hallett, 52, Broadwall, Lambeth, and J. Stenhouse, 17, Eodney-street, Pentonville—Manufacturing ofpigments for coating surfaces. 216. H. Bessemer, Queen-street-place, New Cannon-street— Ordnance and projectiles. Da
The Artizan . Vj6f^^ r JDireattan of jyatn/ RAILWAY CURVE. S. *?»>***? ^Ta^c 76 212. J. H. Johnson, 47, Lincolns-inn-fields — Obtaining motive power from the expansion and compressionof air, gas, or vapour. 213. E. Mushet, Coleford—Manufacture of melting pots or crucibles. 214. J. Arrowsmith, Bilston, Stafford—Manufacture of armour plates fot gun-boats and land batteries. 215. G. Hallett, 52, Broadwall, Lambeth, and J. Stenhouse, 17, Eodney-street, Pentonville—Manufacturing ofpigments for coating surfaces. 216. H. Bessemer, Queen-street-place, New Cannon-street— Ordnance and projectiles. Dated January 28, J. Clark, 28, Harleyford-place, Kennington—The appli-cation of a paste of whatever wood to any kind ofornamental and other mouldings, without of any other materials, or use of anychemical agent. 218. J. Boulby, Whitby—Instrument for measuring the speed of ships. 219. C. De Bergue, 9, Dowgate-hill—Machinery for shaping metal. 220. J. Badcock, Canhall Grate, Wanstead—Signalling be- tween the
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