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THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 873 
FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL 
FOR ORMSON'S CONSERVATORY. 
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m e reflections have been induced by the array of glass 
RUE mco court of the Eastern Annexe, but more 
Mt. Here 
ORMSON'S 
CONSERVATORY. 
INTERNATIONAL 
EXHIBITION. 
CLASS 9, OPEN COURT, EASTERN ANNEXE. 
Еком BELDS WEEKLY MESSENGER. 
dem finished, so that there are three semi-circular spaces 
rom the roof to ts "or 2 the bar sia of flowers and 
bas e онд of these 
ЕМ80/ у Вгі buil n perman d заа would of course have to 
the taste of this kind may be taken as typical of | depend on the position they would be in as to overhanging or 
s much ТЫВ Towing among the wealthy of the land; for | adjacent trees and bui dings, But the individual character of 
Ч so great an ота, E would not have been disp ayed, the present building is very beautiful ; а white ground is picked 
іе there sac aoa x nU pital been made, by a manufacturer, | out with very pale е ев. rand the employment of an occasional 
pu inthesea et f e buildin кына rejoice at | line or sága оё COL дез to the w! es hole а chaste, elegant, and, 
uxilia e homes of the а: racy, | we ma; , earan 
tud al (hs faith in & ers and choice collections 5, Y» 7 RMSON'S Кыш of heating is so well-known, 
d] end to itfluence t nd S Жы displaying them, as attempt a наса. itis here абр I x по openings 8 
nature, ind, and tone d. the ions | ven is 0! е Mig шн е 
them at all, mg Tequires some intellectual p top ciate | top for the escape of ied and rare 
able to direct мааа more to understand them, and to be | invisible, and are readily and easily raised and Seed; : while * 
2ай being management. The former every ordinarily | the bottom ey we P h n in ihe centre 
“тасар ратон jand, when the means аге at hand for | pivots, so tha! at and bottom simul- 
Mison with our poa attention to growing plants is so in | taneously, Thus the heat ol the hono 1 у be regulated so 
Зе whole Work ъало that we are —Ó o on till | as not to produce a chill during the гахе eather, and when 
hod ез easy ihe practice of it a labour м issible a zephyr-like breeze сап be thro n upon every 
кы а first-clas designer Ra nt » move оса E P^ - наа li 
Wri manufacturer Mr. Onwso ry at Chelsea is conducted on 
hiis ied. The conservatory at the Internati vs Geonontioal principles that division of labour and the 
еве to con med planned and worked out that it nom of machinery will admit of. Steam power is 
Proportions of [s Зер a faint impression even of the | employed where practicable, all the wood used sawn on 
rius Points of detail, а outlines and the elegance of its | the premises, and the surface smoothed by а пе, the 
ed and its м ч ts length along the centre line acti of which revolves 2000 times a u appa- 
"m from the plinth m door to door 36 feet, while the | ratus is remar! alike for the rapidity of its movement, and 
ion, 9f the y to the cornice is 11 feet. The frame- | the beautiful style of work which it turns out. By changing 
Ws, The мае o non of the building is mostly of - t and lines can be cut or traced ot 
with fluted and 6 roof is supported by cast-iron required form. А plank or strip of wood is rolled up to 
fa, ly embellisne thed in the ощ and terminated thé Чалса» containing the cutters, of which бас are four 
9f three к-у сарі f terminates in the | sets, so that with the 2000 revolutions a minu s e he touch of 
omes each edge is less than a hair's breadth, cornices and 
at each end, and the house is 
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other ornamental parts are turned out with an accuracy not 
be equalled b; planing, and with a mon aip for te 
reception of t ра fnest paint or varnish. Two of these knife 
armed revolvers can be worked TE that both 
sides ofa plank or block of wood can be cut or си 
ing the machinery. Two engines of se 
po each are required for cir i ia i Wood for "be pd 
number of hands e cmm bere Mr. Овмзох in „алаар houses 
tog a. ree meeting his ord. 
evi tion. Tu ith out join 5 stand dint » 
етшу of t А of a cone; this constructio ts опа 
fire ing ; b 
can pass out at the toj с effect of the heat is to keep up a 
constant circulation of heated water through the pipes attached, 
no matter how long or pus they may be. 
"The си. Bridge Works эз situated on а basin of the 
Thames, во timber, Loi rei „зай other materials may 
be easily Red there, and 'actured proces returned 
for rri aei em ean This һа to be 
н а convenient irs now, as Mr. O: at 
Exhibition has secured for him several 
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HENRY ORMSON, HoRTICULTURAL BuILDER AND Hor- WATER ÅPPARATUS MANUFACTURER, 
STANLEY BRIDGE, KING'S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON, $S.W. 
