THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS.

  A WINDOW    of stained and painted glass is exhibited by      The engraving
underneath is somewhat of a deviation from the plan we have
Mr. G. HEDGELAND, of                    London;    its   style  adopted with
reference to machinery of every description; but the MILL here
harmonises with the                     decorated  period  of  represented
may be accepted as proof, that even to machinery may be given
Gothic  architecture;                   the background is exe-  elegance
of form and character. The manufacturers are Messrs. S. ADzAms & Co.,
cuted with reference to                 the peculiar character-










































                                                                of Oldbury,
near Birmingham, whose object has been, in their invention, to con-
                                                                struct a
mill, more durable, yet not more expensive, than those in ordinary use.





























  istics of that style, as existing in the best examples of ecclesiastical
 A LACE SHAWL is Manufactured by Mr.W. VICKERS, of Nottingham, from what
  decoration. The work is, in all respects, one of considerable merit. is
termed the " pusher bobbin net machine;" the work is exceedingly
delicate.


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