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* Exhibition 1851. Reports of the Juries. Published by William Clowes and Sons. 1852 | * Exhibition 1851. Reports of the Juries. Published by William Clowes and Sons. 1852 |
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Classification of subjects in the thirty classes into which the exhibition is divided | |||
Class | Subject | - | - |
Raw Materials | |||
I | Mining, Quarrying, Metallurgical Operations and Mineral Products | ||
II | Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes and Products generally | ||
III | Substances used for Food | ||
IV | Vegetable and Animal Substances, chiefly used in Manufactures, as Implement, or for Ornament | ||
Machinery | |||
V | Machines for direct use, including Carriages and Railway and Naval Mechanism . . . (more) | ||
V(A) | Carriages generally not including those connected with Rail or Tram Roads | ||
VI | Manufacturing Machines and Tools . . . (more) | ||
VII | Civil Engineering, Architectural and Building Contrivances | ||
VIII | Naval, Architectural and Military Engineering; Ordnance, Armour and Accoutrements | ||
IX | Agricultural and Horticultural Machines and Implements . . . (more) | ||
X | Philosophical Instruments and Processes depending upon their use; Musical, Horological and Surgical Instruments | ||
Manufactures | |||
XI | Cotton | ||
XII | Woolen and Worsted | ||
XIII | Silk and velvet | ||
XIV | Manufactures from Flax and Hemp | ||
XV | Mixed Fabrics, including Shawls but exclusive of Worsted Goods | ||
XVI | Leather, including Saddlery and Harness Skins, Fur, Feather and Hair | ||
XVII | Paper and Stationery, Printing and Bookbinding | ||
XVIII | Woven, Spun, Felted and laid Fabrics, when shown as specimens of Printing or Dying | ||
XIX | Tapestry, including Carpets and Floor-cloths, Lace and Embroidery, Fancy and Industrial Works | ||
XX | Articles of Clothing for immediate Personnel or Domestic Use | ||
XXI | Cutlery and Edge Tools | ||
XXII | Iron and General Hardware | ||
XXIII | Working on precious Metals, and in their imitations, Jewellery, and all articles of Virtu and Luxury, not included in all other Classes | ||
XXIV | Glass | ||
XXV | Ceramic Manufactures, China, Porcelain, Earthenware Etc. | ||
XXVI | Decorative Furniture and Upholstery, including Paper-hangings, Paper Mache and Japanned Goods | ||
XXVII | Manufactures in Mineral Substances used for building or decoration, as in Marble, Slate, Porphyries, Cements, Artificial Stones, etc. | ||
XXVIII | Manufactures from Animal and Vegetable Substances, not being Woven or Felted, or included in other Sections | ||
XXIX | Miscellaneous Manufactures and Small Wares | ||
Fine Arts | |||
XXX | Sculpture Models and Plastic Art | ||
See Also
Sources of Information
- Exhibition 1851. Reports of the Juries. Published by William Clowes and Sons. 1852