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J. BRYER & SON,
Nautical Instrument Makers & Yacht Fitters,
104, MINORIES, LONDON.
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13-in. high, £5 10s. Nickel-plated, £6 10s.
Blocks. Rope. Cleats. Fairleads. Flags. Pumps. Chains. Anchors. Cork Seats. Stoves. Knives, etc. Masts. Spars. Wire Rigging. | ![]() | Spirit Compasses. Dry Compasses. Clocks and Aneroid Barometers. Charts. Books. Night Glasses. Lamps: Port, Starboard, and Anchor. Cabin Lamps. —— Rowlocks. Boat Hooks. Fendoffs. |
Extreme Height only 14 inches. 5-inch Card Liquid Compass.
These Binnacles are much approved of for small yachts, 3 and 5 tonners.Compass is perfectly steady in a sea way.
Rope of all Kinds for Yachts, Boats, and Canoes.
CATALOGUES FREE.
The only Prize Medal awarded for Construction of Boats at theInternational Inventions Exhibition, 1885.
By Appointment | ![]() | to the Queen. |
ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS.
R. J. TURK,
BOAT, PUNT, AND CANOE BUILDER,
KINGSTON-ON-THAMES, SURREY.
Boats, Punts, and Canoes of every kind Built with all the LatestImprovements.
HEAD QUARTERS OF THE ROYAL CANOE CLUB.
CRUISING CANOE, with SELF-REEFING GEAR SAILS.
Gold Medal, Melbourne, 1888-1889. Gold Medal, Edinburgh, 1886.
Gold Medal, Glasgow, 1886-1887. Silver Medal, Liverpool, 1886.
Gold Medal, Paris International Exhibition, 1885.
Silver and Bronze Medals, Falmouth Exhibition, 1885.
The Medal of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, Leicester, 1885.
Only Prize Medal, Inventions Exhibition, 1885, for Construction ofBoats.
Silver Medal, Havre, 1887. Medal, Saltaire, 1887.
Highest Award, First Order of Merit, Adelaide International Exhibition,1887, for Rowing Skiff and Canoe.
Silver Medal, Brussels, 1888.