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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class VI.: Huxhams and Brown

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Huxham and Brown's Bark Mill

446. HUXHAMS and BROWN, Exeter — Inventors and Manufacturers.

Mill to grind bark for tanners, adapted for horse, steam, or hand power; it operates upon the long bark as it is usually delivered at tan-yards, and saves the cost of chopping the bark separately.

Huxham and Brown's Bark Mill.

Improved cooking-stove, 5 feet long, with a new contrivance for roasting in the oven and for heating the plates on either side.

Improved cooking-stove, with a long roasting fire and other advantages; the roasting may be effected in the oven or before the fire. With provisionally registered improvements.

Cottage stove, suitable for wood or coal, with hot-plate and oven.

Emigrants' or domestic flour-mill, with a new method of working by hand. Registered.

Millstones to grind wheat.

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