. The street railway review . elson, and mounted onBrill trucks, also a car similar to what the British Thomson-Hous-ton is supjilying to the London United Tramways, mountei!on Feckliam trucks and et|uipped with B. L. motor brake equi])-ment. The Pearson Huggins Co., Bristol, is the maker ol uni-forms, and has a very attractive display in exhibit No. 47. House is in charge. The Weston Electrical Instrument Co., of Newark, N. i> rep-resented by it:< I-ondon agent, who showed a ful!line of Weston apparatus. The GrilVm Chilled Iron & Steel Co


. The street railway review . elson, and mounted onBrill trucks, also a car similar to what the British Thomson-Hous-ton is supjilying to the London United Tramways, mountei!on Feckliam trucks and et|uipped with B. L. motor brake equi])-ment. The Pearson Huggins Co., Bristol, is the maker ol uni-forms, and has a very attractive display in exhibit No. 47. House is in charge. The Weston Electrical Instrument Co., of Newark, N. i> rep-resented by it:< I-ondon agent, who showed a ful!line of Weston apparatus. The GrilVm Chilled Iron & Steel London.—This company has a very complete exhibit of wheels, electric motorwheels, and axles shown in various stages of use, and some thathave been put under a test to show the durability and tensilestrength of the metal. Bergthcil Ik Voung, London.—This firm is European agent forthe H. W. Johns Xfanufacturing Co., of New York, and the Johns-Pratt Co., of Hartford. They show a full line of electric car heat-. DICK. KERR & ELECTRIC MFG. R.\ILW.\Y i: CO. Brush company is to be congratulated on its exhibit, which com-pares favorably with any .American or Continental competitors. Robert W. Blackwell & Londmi.—The Blackwell ex-hibit ranks with the very best shown in the hall, and the variety oftraction materials exhibited is probably the greatest. The exhibitis under the direct charge of Mr. J. Pringle, and associated withMr. Pringle are many gentlemen connected with the various firmsof which the Blackwell company is European agent. Mr. Long,the vice-president of the Peckham company; Mr. Scott, of the Cut-ter company, Philadelphia, and Mr. Harold P. Brown, of the Edi-son-Brown Rail Bond Co., of New York, are among the Ameri-cans in attendance at the Blackwell stand. The Blackwell com-pany shows a large variety of American made goods, prominentamong which are the Crane steam specialties, the Bundy separators


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