The Artizan . for spinning cotton. 1860. A. J. D. Seitz, Newcastle-upon-Tyne—Drying ofbricks. 1861. J. Piatt and W. Eichardson, Oldham—Apparatus forcleaning cotton from seeds. 1862. H. Cook, Manchester—Pattern cards used in weavingfigured fabrics. 1863. W. Longmaid, Inver Galway, Irelend—Manufactureof iron. Bated July 25, 1861. 1864. F. D. Blyth, 113, Fenchurch-street—Tools. 1864. B. Brown and E. Hacking, Bury—Spinning cotton,wool, silk, and other fibrous subtances. 1866. M. Klotz,29, Boulevart St. Martin, Paris—Ornament-ing tissues, papers, and other surfaces. 1867. D. Spink, Eastbourne, Suss


The Artizan . for spinning cotton. 1860. A. J. D. Seitz, Newcastle-upon-Tyne—Drying ofbricks. 1861. J. Piatt and W. Eichardson, Oldham—Apparatus forcleaning cotton from seeds. 1862. H. Cook, Manchester—Pattern cards used in weavingfigured fabrics. 1863. W. Longmaid, Inver Galway, Irelend—Manufactureof iron. Bated July 25, 1861. 1864. F. D. Blyth, 113, Fenchurch-street—Tools. 1864. B. Brown and E. Hacking, Bury—Spinning cotton,wool, silk, and other fibrous subtances. 1866. M. Klotz,29, Boulevart St. Martin, Paris—Ornament-ing tissues, papers, and other surfaces. 1867. D. Spink, Eastbourne, Sussex—Steam engines. 1868. E. Kelly, Wilden, near Stourport, and J. Shakespeare,Dudley—Manufacture of tin plates and terne plates. 1869. E. Haeffely, Kearsley, Lancasshire—Extracting copperfrom its ores. 1870. J. Simmons, Chemical Works, Wellington-lane, Batter-sea—Construction of buildings to enable them to with-stand the action of fire. 1871. C. Robertson, Edinburgh—Sights for THE ARTIZAN SEPT Ist 1861


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