Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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== Section III ==
== Section III ==
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 18| Class 18]] Cotton
* Class 18 Cotton
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 19| Class 19]] Flax and hemp
* Class 19 Flax and hemp
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 20| Class 20]] Silk and velvet
* Class 20 Silk and velvet
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 21| Class 21]] Woollen and worseted, including mixed fabrics generally
* Class 21 Woollen and worseted, including mixed fabrics generally
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 22| Class 22]] Carpets
* Class 22 Carpets
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 23| Class 23]] Woven, spun, felted, and laid fabrics, when shown as specimens of printing and dyeing
* Class 23 Woven, spun, felted, and laid fabrics, when shown as specimens of printing and dyeing
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 24| Class 24]] Tapestry, lace and embroidery
* Class 24 Tapestry, lace and embroidery
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 25| Class 25]] Skins, furs, feathers and hair
* Class 25 Skins, furs, feathers and hair
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 26| Class 26]] Leather including saddlery and harness
* Class 26 Leather including saddlery and harness
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 27| Class 27]] Articles of clothing
* Class 27 Articles of clothing
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 28| Class 28]] Paper, stationery, printing and bookbinding
* Class 28 Paper, stationery, printing and bookbinding
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 29| Class 29]] Educational works and appliances
* Class 29 Educational works and appliances
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 30| Class 30]] Furniture and upholstery, including paper-hangings and papier mache
* Class 30 Furniture and upholstery, including paper-hangings and papier mache
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 31| Class 31]] Iron and general hardware
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 31| Class 31]] Iron and general hardware
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 32| Class 32]] Steel and cutlery, and edge tools
* [[1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 32| Class 32]] Steel and cutlery, and edge tools

Revision as of 10:27, 6 October 2009

The Illustrated Catalogue of the Industrial Department. 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 ot 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

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