CONTENTS.
VOL. III.
Adoration of the Virgin, by Geefs . . .11
Adventure in the Park......57
After Dinner in the Crystal Palace . . . ,55
Alaric Watts, his Lines on "The First Sorrow" . 8
Alfred the Great.......7
Alhambra Court in the New Crystal Palace . . 104
A Last Look at the Crystal Palace , . . .95
Andromeda, Statue of, by Bell . . . .11
Antediluvian Monsters at the New Crystal Palace . 108
Antique Point Lace . . . . . .41
Apparatus for injecting Wood . . . .15
Approaching End of the Great Exhibition . . 81
Arguments, pro and con, for continuing the Great
Exhibition , . . . . . .81
Ariel, Statue of, by Lough (illustrated) . .9
Artistic Excellence in English Machinery . . 33
■---------Taste.......61
Association of Talent advocated . . . .94
Assyrian Court in the New Crystal Palace . . 104
Astronomical Clock......26
Austrian Embroidery......43
Banquet extraordinary in the Tguanodon . . 103
Bath Chair, by Jordan......36
Bee, Address to the .......6
----- wonderful Sagacity of the .... 6
Biddel's Scarifier ....... 18
Boyd's Self-adjusting Scythe.....18
Buckingham, James Silk, Remarks on the proposed
Erection of the Statue of Richard Cceur-de-Lion . 1'2
Cabinet Fire-Engine......15
Canadian Fire-Engine (illustrated) . , . ,14
Cara^tacus, Liberation of—a Group, by Panormo
(illustrated).......10
Carriages ........ 34
-------------Earliest Account of. . . . .35
-------------when introduced into England ' . .35
Carpet, by Kcenig of Berlin.....43
----------worked for Napoleon.....43
Catalogues and Guides......74
Centre-piece, by Hunt and Roskell . . . .32
-----------—- by Lambert and Rawlins (illustrated) 32
■--------------- the Seasons (illustrated) . . .32
Cheapness of the Great Glass-House . . .60
Circular Saw, Bench, and Hurdle-making Machine . 19
Clepsydra, the ....... 25
Clock", by Vittoz.......27
--------by Francis.......28
-------- Chiming Skeleton, by Moore and Son . . 27
-------- extraordinary, by Lovelace . . . .45
-------- in Ormolu, by Adams (illustrated) . . 29
-------- in Bronze (illustrated) ..... 29
Clod-crushing Roller......20
Closing of the Great Exhibition (illustrated) . . 88
Cooke's Patent Brougham.....36
Crystal Fountain........21
PAGE
Crystal Palace, its Fall advocated . . . .83
------------------- its probable Effects upon our Archi-
tecture ........ 97
Crystal Palace at Sydenham, described . . . 105
Davies' Patent Carriage . . . . . .36
Day in the Crystal Palace ..... 1
Diaphora, by Rock and Son . . . . .36
Dinner in the Crystal Palace ..... 55
Early Sorrow, by Farrell (illustrated) . . ' .11
Egyptian Court at the New Crystal Palace at
Sydenham ........ 104
Electric Clock, by Shepherd.....28
Electrotype........30
Elkington and Co........30
Enthusiasts........71
Eve and the Serpent (illustrated) .... 5
Exertions of the Press......72
Extraordinary Bracket ...... 62
Fire-Engine, London Brigade (illustrated) . . 15
Five-Shilling Days and One Shilling Days . . 51
Folding-Screen, in Needlework . . . .42
Fontaine, a The (illustrated).....30
Fountain, Acis and Galatea, by Thomas . . .24
for a Market-place, fay Seeley (illustrated). 24
Bronze, fay Jabez James . . .24
In Earthenware, by Ridgway . . .24
'in Iron, by Andre (illustrated') . . 23
Fountains........20
Geological Tracks in the Grounds at Sydenham . 109
German Visitor's Account of the Crystal Palace . 56
Giant's Causeway, in Needlework . . . .43
Gleanings and Reminiscences (continued) . . 44
Grecian Courts at the New Crystal Palace . . 104
Grounds of the New Crystal Palace described . ■ 106
Hackney Coaches.......35
Hagar and Ismael, by Villa .
Haymaking Machine
Hints for the Future
Horology ....
Earliest Account of.
11
24
25
Hour-Glass
Iguanodon, a Banquet-Room.....103
Imitation, undesirable......61
Inconsistencies in Ornamentation . . . .62
Indian Dress........43
Indian Taste, Superiority of . . . . .64
Iron-producing Strata in the Grounds of the New
Palace........110
Italian Garden at the New Crystal Palace . . 108.
Juries' Report on Carriages.....37
Kesterton's Amempton......36
Lace-making ........ 41
Ladies' Department ...... 39
Laing, Mr., Address of, at the Opening of the New
Palace........101
VOL. III.
Adoration of the Virgin, by Geefs . . .11
Adventure in the Park......57
After Dinner in the Crystal Palace . . . ,55
Alaric Watts, his Lines on "The First Sorrow" . 8
Alfred the Great.......7
Alhambra Court in the New Crystal Palace . . 104
A Last Look at the Crystal Palace , . . .95
Andromeda, Statue of, by Bell . . . .11
Antediluvian Monsters at the New Crystal Palace . 108
Antique Point Lace . . . . . .41
Apparatus for injecting Wood . . . .15
Approaching End of the Great Exhibition . . 81
Arguments, pro and con, for continuing the Great
Exhibition , . . . . . .81
Ariel, Statue of, by Lough (illustrated) . .9
Artistic Excellence in English Machinery . . 33
■---------Taste.......61
Association of Talent advocated . . . .94
Assyrian Court in the New Crystal Palace . . 104
Astronomical Clock......26
Austrian Embroidery......43
Banquet extraordinary in the Tguanodon . . 103
Bath Chair, by Jordan......36
Bee, Address to the .......6
----- wonderful Sagacity of the .... 6
Biddel's Scarifier ....... 18
Boyd's Self-adjusting Scythe.....18
Buckingham, James Silk, Remarks on the proposed
Erection of the Statue of Richard Cceur-de-Lion . 1'2
Cabinet Fire-Engine......15
Canadian Fire-Engine (illustrated) . , . ,14
Cara^tacus, Liberation of—a Group, by Panormo
(illustrated).......10
Carriages ........ 34
-------------Earliest Account of. . . . .35
-------------when introduced into England ' . .35
Carpet, by Kcenig of Berlin.....43
----------worked for Napoleon.....43
Catalogues and Guides......74
Centre-piece, by Hunt and Roskell . . . .32
-----------—- by Lambert and Rawlins (illustrated) 32
■--------------- the Seasons (illustrated) . . .32
Cheapness of the Great Glass-House . . .60
Circular Saw, Bench, and Hurdle-making Machine . 19
Clepsydra, the ....... 25
Clock", by Vittoz.......27
--------by Francis.......28
-------- Chiming Skeleton, by Moore and Son . . 27
-------- extraordinary, by Lovelace . . . .45
-------- in Ormolu, by Adams (illustrated) . . 29
-------- in Bronze (illustrated) ..... 29
Clod-crushing Roller......20
Closing of the Great Exhibition (illustrated) . . 88
Cooke's Patent Brougham.....36
Crystal Fountain........21
PAGE
Crystal Palace, its Fall advocated . . . .83
------------------- its probable Effects upon our Archi-
tecture ........ 97
Crystal Palace at Sydenham, described . . . 105
Davies' Patent Carriage . . . . . .36
Day in the Crystal Palace ..... 1
Diaphora, by Rock and Son . . . . .36
Dinner in the Crystal Palace ..... 55
Early Sorrow, by Farrell (illustrated) . . ' .11
Egyptian Court at the New Crystal Palace at
Sydenham ........ 104
Electric Clock, by Shepherd.....28
Electrotype........30
Elkington and Co........30
Enthusiasts........71
Eve and the Serpent (illustrated) .... 5
Exertions of the Press......72
Extraordinary Bracket ...... 62
Fire-Engine, London Brigade (illustrated) . . 15
Five-Shilling Days and One Shilling Days . . 51
Folding-Screen, in Needlework . . . .42
Fontaine, a The (illustrated).....30
Fountain, Acis and Galatea, by Thomas . . .24
for a Market-place, fay Seeley (illustrated). 24
Bronze, fay Jabez James . . .24
In Earthenware, by Ridgway . . .24
'in Iron, by Andre (illustrated') . . 23
Fountains........20
Geological Tracks in the Grounds at Sydenham . 109
German Visitor's Account of the Crystal Palace . 56
Giant's Causeway, in Needlework . . . .43
Gleanings and Reminiscences (continued) . . 44
Grecian Courts at the New Crystal Palace . . 104
Grounds of the New Crystal Palace described . ■ 106
Hackney Coaches.......35
Hagar and Ismael, by Villa .
Haymaking Machine
Hints for the Future
Horology ....
Earliest Account of.
11
24
25
Hour-Glass
Iguanodon, a Banquet-Room.....103
Imitation, undesirable......61
Inconsistencies in Ornamentation . . . .62
Indian Dress........43
Indian Taste, Superiority of . . . . .64
Iron-producing Strata in the Grounds of the New
Palace........110
Italian Garden at the New Crystal Palace . . 108.
Juries' Report on Carriages.....37
Kesterton's Amempton......36
Lace-making ........ 41
Ladies' Department ...... 39
Laing, Mr., Address of, at the Opening of the New
Palace........101