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1893 Chicago Exhibition: Catalogue: Group 109

From Graces Guide

Note: This is a sub-section of 1893 Chicago Exhibition: Catalogue.

GROUP CIX.

Rubber Goods, Caoutchouc, Gutta-percha, Celluloid and Zylonite.


451 Anderson, Anderson and Anderson, 37, Queen Victoria Street, E.C.; and (works) Bow, E., London. [See Advt.] Specialities in ladies’ and gentlemen’s pure rubber odourless waterproofs for fishing, shooting, yachting, driving and general use; “Chicago” ocean travel waterproof; new Army regulation infantry and cavalry waterproof (sealed pattern); new Admiralty regulation waterproof (sealed pattern).

452 Cravenette Company, Limited (The), 21 Booth Street, Bradford, Yorkshire. Porous waterproof cloths.

453 Zacharias & Co., J., 26 and 27 Corn Market Street, Oxford. Waterproof garments.


  • See medical and surgical instruments, Group CXLVIII.
  • Ash & Sons, Limited, Claudius. See Group CXLVIII.
  • Byers & Co., Joseph J. See Group LXXIV.
  • Gashing Patent Belt Co. See Group LXIX.
  • Noble, Brown & Co. See Group LXX.