Old Lawnmowers
By (Author) David G. Halford Halford
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
25th April 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
681.7631
Paperback
32
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
100g
The history of lawn-mowers is examined in this book, which traces the changes from animal-drawn mowers to the sophisticataed machines of today.'
The late David G. Halford became interested in old lawnmowers in 1974 when he was asked, as Senior Lecturer in Horticultural Machinery at the Lancashire College of Agriculture and Horticulture, to look after some old lawnmowers belonging to the County Council. Some of the first ones that arrived at the college were very old and so different from modern machines that, when he commenced restoring them, he became so interested that he tried to find out something of their history. No one had made a study of mowers, so he started the long task of researching back to the time of the first invention. He also started a collection of the various types and makes of old machines. Many of these have been restored to working order. Storage became a problem but this was solved when the National Trust set up a permanent exhibition of the collection at Trerice Manor near Newquay, Cornwall.