Cottam & Hallen Advertisement
Cottam & Hallen was an established London retailer and ironmonger. This advertisement simply mentions that mowing machines are available. At the time the only lawnmowers available would have been Budding's Patent Lawn Mowers made by John Ferrabee of Phoenix Ironworks, Stroud.
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE.
A STAMPED NEWSPAPER OF RURAL ECONOMY AND GENERAL NEWS.
THE HORTICULTURAL PART EDITED BY PROFESSOR LINDLEY.
No. 22. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1841. Price 6d.
COTTAM and HALLEN, ENGINEERS and IRON-FOUNDERS, 2, WINSLEY-STREET, OXFORD-STREET, continue to warm Hothouses, Vineries, Pineries, &c., by Hot Water (upon the circulation of air, or by any other means,) with COTTAM'S PATENT BOILER, which has proved to be most economical in fuel, and most effectual in durability, upwards of 1200 having been in use for many years. Also Conical Hot-water Boilers; Iron Conservatories and Forcing-houses built; Stages and Stands for Greenhouses and Lawns; Iron Dahlia-sticks and Trainers; Cast-iron Bordering; Cucumber Hand-lights; Tallies, with and without numbers; Cast-iron Numbers for Dahlia Roots in the winter; Garden Engines, Cast-iron Rollers, Mowing Machines, Syringes, Fumigators, Rakes, Hoes, Spades, Shovels; Garden Tools in chests complete; Garden Chairs and Stools for one or more persons; Ornamental Vases, Wire Basket-work and Trainers, Fruit-gatherers, Garden-pots, Shears and Pruning-knives, Scythes, Daisy Rakes, Transplanters, Watering-pots, &c. &c. Improved Running Fencing, Hurdles, Strained Wire Fencing; also Hare and Rabbit-proof Fencing, Pheasantries, Wire Arches, and every description of Fancy Wirework, Agricultural Machines, and Furnishing Ironmongery: Dr. Arnott's Stoves, Anglo-Belgic Cooking Stoves, &c. - Show Rooms at their MANUFACTORY, 2, WINSLEY-Street, OXFORD-STREET.
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