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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class VII.: Andrew Whytock

From Graces Guide

156. WHYTOCK, ANDREW, 494 New Oxford Street — Manufacturer.

Model of emigrants' house, about one-fourth full size, made of Morewood and Rogers' patent galvanised tinned iron, corrugated.

The full size weighs about half a ton, and can be packed in two cases. When once seen put together, it may be erected by two persons in as many days.

Furniture of the house, made chiefly of the same material.

Table and chairs with camp legs.

Bath, answering the purpose of a sofa, or a bedstead, which can be solidly packed.

Stove for warming and cooking.

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