Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,258 pages of information and 244,499 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue

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The Illustrated Catalogue of the Industrial Department of the 1862 London Exhibition. British Division. 2 Volumes. Printed for Her Majesty's Commissioners.

Section I

  • Class 1 Mining, quarrying, metallurgy and mineral products
  • Class 2 Chemical substances and products and pharmaceutical processes
  • Class 3 Substances used for food
  • Class 4 Animal and vegetable substances used in manufacture

Section II

  • Class 5 Railway plant, including locomotive engines and carriages
  • Class 6 Carriages not connected with rail or tram roads
  • Class 7 Manufacturing machines and tools
  • Class 8 Machinery in general
  • Class 9 Agricultural and Horticultural machines and implements
  • Class 10 Civil engineering, architectural and building contrivances
  • Class 11 Military engineering, armour and accoutrements, ordnance and small arms
  • Class 12 Naval architecture, ships' tackle
  • Class 13 Philosophical instruments, and processes depending on their use
  • Class 14 Photographic apparatus and photograpy
  • Class 15 Horological instruments
  • Class 16 Musical instruments
  • Class 17 Surgical instruments and appliances

Section III

  • Class 18 Cotton
  • Class 19 Flax and hemp
  • Class 20 Silk and velvet
  • Class 21 Woollen and worseted, including mixed fabrics generally
  • Class 22 Carpets
  • Class 23 Woven, spun, felted, and laid fabrics, when shown as specimens of printing and dyeing
  • Class 24 Tapestry, lace and embroidery
  • Class 25 Skins, furs, feathers and hair
  • Class 26 Leather including saddlery and harness
  • Class 27 Articles of clothing
  • Class 28 Paper, stationery, printing and bookbinding
  • Class 29 Educational works and appliances
  • Class 30 Furniture and upholstery, including paper-hangings and papier mache
  • Class 31 Iron and general hardware
  • Class 32 Steel and cutlery, and edge tools
  • Class 33 Works in precious metals and their imitations, ane jewelry
  • Class 34 Glass
  • Class 35 Pottery
  • Class 36 Manufactures not included in previous classes

Section IV

  • Class 37 Architecture
  • Class 38 Paintings in oil and water colours, and drawings
  • Class 39 Sculpture, models, die-sinking and intaglios
  • Class 40 Etchings and engravings

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