THE ILLUSTRATED EXHIBITOR.
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OFFICIAL LIST OF AWAEDS GRANTED BY THE JURIES
§xnt iMitim nf iji* Wvxto nf Sitk&taj nf all M\m}
1851.*
DR LYON PLAYFAIR, Special Commissioner in Charge of the Department of Juries.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS.
•. . •
... ... ••• •••
• •. • • •
John Wilson, late Principal of the II >;:i1 Agricultural College
Colonel J. A. Lloyd, F.K. S.........
George Wallis.................
Captain Boscawen Ibbetson, F.R.S.
Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart., Secretary to the Royal Commission.
Lieut. Edward Ward, RE., Secretary to the Department of Juries.
Lieut. Crossman, R.E., ( Assistant Secretaries to the Commission for Machinery.
Lieut. Duncan, R.E., J
George Wright, Assistant Secreiainj to the Commission for Miscellaneous Manufactures ami Fine Arts
Rata Materials.
Machinery.
Textile Manufactures.
Metallic and Fibrous Manufactures.
Miscellaneous Manufactures and Fine Arts.
A.—Raw Materials.
T. Sir H. de la Beche, C.B., F.R.S.
IL J. Dumas.
III. Edward de Lode.
IV. Professsor Owen, F.R.S.
B.—Machinery.
V. Rev. E. Moseley, M.A., F.R.S.
Va. Earl Jersey.
VI. General Poncelet.
VII. I. K. Brunel, F.R.S.
VIII. Baron Charles Dupin.
IX. Philip Pusey, M.P., F.R.S.
X. Sir David Brewster, F.R.S.
Xa. Sir Henry Bishop.
COUNCIL OF CHAIRMEN.
Xb. E. B. Denison, MA.
Xc. J. H. Green, F.R.S.
C.—Textile Fabrics.
XL Sir James Anderson.
XII. Professor Herrman.
XIII. G. T. Kemp.
XIV. Count Von Harrack.
XV. Herr Von Hoegaerden.
XVI. Hon. Colonel Anson.
XVII. M. M. Van de Weyer.
XVIII. Henry Tucker.
XIX. Professor Bolley, of Switzerland,
XX. William Felkin.
D.—Metallic, Vitreous, and Ceramic Manur
factures.
XXI. Lord Wharncliffe.
XXIL Hon. Horace Greeley.
XXIII. Due De Luynes.
XXIV. Lord De Mauley.
XXV. Duke of Argyll.
E.—Miscellaneous Manufactures.
XXVI. Professor Roesner.
XXVII. Signor Benedetto Pistrucci.
XXVIII. Senor Don Joaquin Alfonso.
XXIX. Viscount Canning.
F.—Fine Arts.
XXX, Herr Von Viebaiin.
OFFICIAL AWARDS OF THE JURIES.
The number which precedes the name is that which each Exhibitor occupies in the Official Catalogue. After the name is given
the country, and a brief description of the articles to which the Prizes have been awarded.
CLASS I. — MINING, QUARRYING, METALLURGICAL OPERATIONS, AND MINERAL PRODUCTS.
LIST OF JURORS AND ASSOCIATE JURORS.
Sir Henry De la Beche, C.B., F.R.S., Chairman, 28, Jermyn-st., Piccadilly ; Director Gen. of the Geological Survey of the U. Kingd., &c.
A. Dufrenoy, Deputy Chairman and Reporter, France ; Member of the Institute of France, Inspector-General of Mines, &c.
M. Faraday, F.R.S., Royal Institution, Albemarle-street; Professor of
Chemistry to the Royal Institution.
Jules Henri Geirnaert, Belgium ; Engineer-in-Chief of the Corps of
Miners.
W. E. Logan, F.R.S., 42, Sackville-street; Director of the Geological
Survey of Canada.
Ferdinand Schreiber, Zollverein, Mining Engineer.
Richard Taylor, F.G.S., Truro ; Mineral Surveyor to the Duchy of
Cornwall.
Professor Peter Tunner, Austria ; President of Imperial Mining
School, Leoben, Styria.
ASSOCIATE.
Gabriel Kamensky, Russia; Counill r of the Administration of
Finance.
THE COUNCIL MEDAL.
5L Berard and Co., France, process for wash-
ing and purifying coals
65 Brockedon, W>, United Kingdom, Cum-
berland lead, condenser and blocks
1214 Estivant, Brothers, France, brass of su-
perior quality
6 Guttler, W., Prussia, treatment of arse-
nical ores, & extracting gold from them
424 Klist, Baron von, Austria, iron of superior
quality and manufacture
C49, 677 Krupp, Fried, Prussia, cast steel of
superior quality
480 Pattinson, H. L., United Kingdom, pro-
cess for treating lead ores, ar-d sepa-
rating silver from lead
THE PRIZE MEDAL.
430 Abercarn and Gwythen Collieries Com-
pany' U-K-> Process for blasting, &c.
344 Adirondac Manufacturing Company, New
York, U.S., steel and iron
Amand, J., Belgium, quality of iron
Archibald, C. D., Nova Scotia, cast iron
Bagnall and Jesson (outside, West),
U.K., section sample of coal from
... . South Staffordshire thick seam
ini7 2ag5a11' h and Sons> U K-> rod ^on
1017 Baudry, A. T., France, quality of steel
Davey, United
, collection illus-
368
o
53
424 Bickford, Smith, and
Kingdom, safety fuze
411 Bird,W. and Co., U.K
trating the iron trade
427 Blackwell, S., U.K., collection of iron
ores, with descriptive catalogues
83 Bowling Iron Company, the (Bradford),
Class XXII., U.K., quality of iron
509 Buccleuch, the Duke of, U.K., apparatus
for condensing the fumes of lead works
494 Byers, J., U.K., the manufacture of lead
377 Chaudoir, C. and H., Belgium, brass and
brass tubes
115 Cocker, Samuel and Son (Sheffield), U.K.,
Class XXII., quality of steel
1584 Colin, J. R., France, polished granite and
serpentine
376 Delloye-Matthieu, C, Belgium, iron,
sheet-iron, and steel
21, 120 Demidoff, Messrs., Russia, iron and
copper
162 Derville and Co., France, marbles from
the Pyrenees
.476 Deyeux, —, France, crucibles
.. East India Company, the Hon., Wootz
steel and manufacture
412 Ebbw Vale Co., the, U.K., collection of
manufactured iron, models, &c. [see
p. 408"
409,
5
420
229
230
95
3
210
531
532
85
632
109
477
6
3
410, 425 Egger, Ferdinand, Count von,
Austria, iron and steel
Ferrier, Hon. J., Canada, quality of iron
Fischer, Anton., Austria, steel and iron,
iron wire
Gallicher and Co., France, quality of iron,
known as Berry iron
Gandilot and Co., France, iron tubes
Giennanth, Bros., Bavaria, iron and steel
Graham and Halletc, South Australia,
specimens of copper from the mines of
Burra Burra
Greaves, J. W., U.K., specimens of
slates, &c, from Festiniog
Groult and Co., France, copper tubes, &c.
Gueuvin Bouchon and Co., France, mill-
stones
Hird, Dawson, and Hardy (Low Moor
Company), Class XXII." United King-
dom, quality of iron
Huth and Co., Prussia, steel
Johnson, Cammell, and Co., Class XXII.,
United Kingdom, quality of steel
Johnson and Matthey, United Kingdom,
metallurgies collection
Jonghaus and Venator, Duchy of Hesse,
geological maps
KOningsMitte, Royal Iron Foundry at
Prussia, cadmium
IX
OFFICIAL LIST OF AWAEDS GRANTED BY THE JURIES
§xnt iMitim nf iji* Wvxto nf Sitk&taj nf all M\m}
1851.*
DR LYON PLAYFAIR, Special Commissioner in Charge of the Department of Juries.
DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS.
•. . •
... ... ••• •••
• •. • • •
John Wilson, late Principal of the II >;:i1 Agricultural College
Colonel J. A. Lloyd, F.K. S.........
George Wallis.................
Captain Boscawen Ibbetson, F.R.S.
Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart., Secretary to the Royal Commission.
Lieut. Edward Ward, RE., Secretary to the Department of Juries.
Lieut. Crossman, R.E., ( Assistant Secretaries to the Commission for Machinery.
Lieut. Duncan, R.E., J
George Wright, Assistant Secreiainj to the Commission for Miscellaneous Manufactures ami Fine Arts
Rata Materials.
Machinery.
Textile Manufactures.
Metallic and Fibrous Manufactures.
Miscellaneous Manufactures and Fine Arts.
A.—Raw Materials.
T. Sir H. de la Beche, C.B., F.R.S.
IL J. Dumas.
III. Edward de Lode.
IV. Professsor Owen, F.R.S.
B.—Machinery.
V. Rev. E. Moseley, M.A., F.R.S.
Va. Earl Jersey.
VI. General Poncelet.
VII. I. K. Brunel, F.R.S.
VIII. Baron Charles Dupin.
IX. Philip Pusey, M.P., F.R.S.
X. Sir David Brewster, F.R.S.
Xa. Sir Henry Bishop.
COUNCIL OF CHAIRMEN.
Xb. E. B. Denison, MA.
Xc. J. H. Green, F.R.S.
C.—Textile Fabrics.
XL Sir James Anderson.
XII. Professor Herrman.
XIII. G. T. Kemp.
XIV. Count Von Harrack.
XV. Herr Von Hoegaerden.
XVI. Hon. Colonel Anson.
XVII. M. M. Van de Weyer.
XVIII. Henry Tucker.
XIX. Professor Bolley, of Switzerland,
XX. William Felkin.
D.—Metallic, Vitreous, and Ceramic Manur
factures.
XXI. Lord Wharncliffe.
XXIL Hon. Horace Greeley.
XXIII. Due De Luynes.
XXIV. Lord De Mauley.
XXV. Duke of Argyll.
E.—Miscellaneous Manufactures.
XXVI. Professor Roesner.
XXVII. Signor Benedetto Pistrucci.
XXVIII. Senor Don Joaquin Alfonso.
XXIX. Viscount Canning.
F.—Fine Arts.
XXX, Herr Von Viebaiin.
OFFICIAL AWARDS OF THE JURIES.
The number which precedes the name is that which each Exhibitor occupies in the Official Catalogue. After the name is given
the country, and a brief description of the articles to which the Prizes have been awarded.
CLASS I. — MINING, QUARRYING, METALLURGICAL OPERATIONS, AND MINERAL PRODUCTS.
LIST OF JURORS AND ASSOCIATE JURORS.
Sir Henry De la Beche, C.B., F.R.S., Chairman, 28, Jermyn-st., Piccadilly ; Director Gen. of the Geological Survey of the U. Kingd., &c.
A. Dufrenoy, Deputy Chairman and Reporter, France ; Member of the Institute of France, Inspector-General of Mines, &c.
M. Faraday, F.R.S., Royal Institution, Albemarle-street; Professor of
Chemistry to the Royal Institution.
Jules Henri Geirnaert, Belgium ; Engineer-in-Chief of the Corps of
Miners.
W. E. Logan, F.R.S., 42, Sackville-street; Director of the Geological
Survey of Canada.
Ferdinand Schreiber, Zollverein, Mining Engineer.
Richard Taylor, F.G.S., Truro ; Mineral Surveyor to the Duchy of
Cornwall.
Professor Peter Tunner, Austria ; President of Imperial Mining
School, Leoben, Styria.
ASSOCIATE.
Gabriel Kamensky, Russia; Counill r of the Administration of
Finance.
THE COUNCIL MEDAL.
5L Berard and Co., France, process for wash-
ing and purifying coals
65 Brockedon, W>, United Kingdom, Cum-
berland lead, condenser and blocks
1214 Estivant, Brothers, France, brass of su-
perior quality
6 Guttler, W., Prussia, treatment of arse-
nical ores, & extracting gold from them
424 Klist, Baron von, Austria, iron of superior
quality and manufacture
C49, 677 Krupp, Fried, Prussia, cast steel of
superior quality
480 Pattinson, H. L., United Kingdom, pro-
cess for treating lead ores, ar-d sepa-
rating silver from lead
THE PRIZE MEDAL.
430 Abercarn and Gwythen Collieries Com-
pany' U-K-> Process for blasting, &c.
344 Adirondac Manufacturing Company, New
York, U.S., steel and iron
Amand, J., Belgium, quality of iron
Archibald, C. D., Nova Scotia, cast iron
Bagnall and Jesson (outside, West),
U.K., section sample of coal from
... . South Staffordshire thick seam
ini7 2ag5a11' h and Sons> U K-> rod ^on
1017 Baudry, A. T., France, quality of steel
Davey, United
, collection illus-
368
o
53
424 Bickford, Smith, and
Kingdom, safety fuze
411 Bird,W. and Co., U.K
trating the iron trade
427 Blackwell, S., U.K., collection of iron
ores, with descriptive catalogues
83 Bowling Iron Company, the (Bradford),
Class XXII., U.K., quality of iron
509 Buccleuch, the Duke of, U.K., apparatus
for condensing the fumes of lead works
494 Byers, J., U.K., the manufacture of lead
377 Chaudoir, C. and H., Belgium, brass and
brass tubes
115 Cocker, Samuel and Son (Sheffield), U.K.,
Class XXII., quality of steel
1584 Colin, J. R., France, polished granite and
serpentine
376 Delloye-Matthieu, C, Belgium, iron,
sheet-iron, and steel
21, 120 Demidoff, Messrs., Russia, iron and
copper
162 Derville and Co., France, marbles from
the Pyrenees
.476 Deyeux, —, France, crucibles
.. East India Company, the Hon., Wootz
steel and manufacture
412 Ebbw Vale Co., the, U.K., collection of
manufactured iron, models, &c. [see
p. 408"
409,
5
420
229
230
95
3
210
531
532
85
632
109
477
6
3
410, 425 Egger, Ferdinand, Count von,
Austria, iron and steel
Ferrier, Hon. J., Canada, quality of iron
Fischer, Anton., Austria, steel and iron,
iron wire
Gallicher and Co., France, quality of iron,
known as Berry iron
Gandilot and Co., France, iron tubes
Giennanth, Bros., Bavaria, iron and steel
Graham and Halletc, South Australia,
specimens of copper from the mines of
Burra Burra
Greaves, J. W., U.K., specimens of
slates, &c, from Festiniog
Groult and Co., France, copper tubes, &c.
Gueuvin Bouchon and Co., France, mill-
stones
Hird, Dawson, and Hardy (Low Moor
Company), Class XXII." United King-
dom, quality of iron
Huth and Co., Prussia, steel
Johnson, Cammell, and Co., Class XXII.,
United Kingdom, quality of steel
Johnson and Matthey, United Kingdom,
metallurgies collection
Jonghaus and Venator, Duchy of Hesse,
geological maps
KOningsMitte, Royal Iron Foundry at
Prussia, cadmium