November 17, 1916. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 945 ■ - -W L' >V I IRONCLAD pulling itself up to face by fast haulage. Sullivan Ironclads i During the past three and a half years, probably more IRON- CLAD Longwall Coal Cutters have been installed in British Collieries than any two other makes combined. Many were put in on trial, and it is a note- worthy fact that during this period no Longwall IRON- CLAD has been taken out as unsatisfactory ; a record which we believe is unequalled by any other machine. “Ask the Man who has one” Write for Catalogue 3073 A. SULLIVAN MACHINERY CO., (ESTABLISHED 1850), SALISBURY HOUSE, LONDON, E.C. DISTRICT AGENTS— SWINBURNE & HARDIE, Milburn House, Newcastle-on-T yne. F. J. LYONS-DAVIS, 23, Victoria Avenue, Cardiff. ROBERT LAVERICK, 2, Claremont Gardens, Nottingham. ARCHIBALD BAIRD & SON LTD., Hamilton, Scotland. IRONCLAD being pulled into cutting position by its own power. No Sylvester is required. AND 40-H.P. MAIN AND TAIL HAULAGE GEAR e £ •• V. i Ji ■’ M. B. WILD & CO. LTD., Birmingham. Telephone—208 East. Telegrams—“Hauling, Birmingham.” Manufacturers of Hauling, Winding, and Pumping Plants, also Capstans, Winches, and Patent Dirt Tip.