The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . Exhibited by R. Hoe & Co., New York and London. in this neighborhood. The Steam Stonecutter Co., of Rutland, Vt.,shows machinery for working stone in the group devoted to now to the eastern end of the building, we find Great MACHINERY. 55. Britain, the first of the foreign governments, whose displays coveran area of 30,000square feet, andadjoin those ofGermany, whichare even the latter^space circularrope transmis-sion, a new sys-tem of motivepower, is practl-tically illustratedfor the first time,since one-halfof the wholeGe
The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . Exhibited by R. Hoe & Co., New York and London. in this neighborhood. The Steam Stonecutter Co., of Rutland, Vt.,shows machinery for working stone in the group devoted to now to the eastern end of the building, we find Great MACHINERY. 55. Britain, the first of the foreign governments, whose displays coveran area of 30,000square feet, andadjoin those ofGermany, whichare even the latter^space circularrope transmis-sion, a new sys-tem of motivepower, is practl-tically illustratedfor the first time,since one-halfof the wholeGerman machin-ery exhibit isoronelled bv It first press in new Hampshire.—151 years A large engine made by Schichau, of Prussia, furnishes the steam,. and the same firm, too, has a T,ooahorse-power engine, which movesthe big Siemens dynamo. Textilemachinery from Glaubach-on-theRhine is seen in the complete as-sortment. From Augsburg, Ba-varia, comes a display of rotarypresses, and a Dusseldorf firmexhibits friction calenders with tenrollers. The huore Gruson Works,near Maofdeburgf, make an instruc-tive exhibit of mining machineryand gas-power engines, while Wolf,of Maofdebure, shows locomotives,some of them constructed accordingNew York. to new principles.
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