1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class VIII.: John Warner and Sons


2016. WARNER, JOHN, and SONS, Crescent, Cripplegate, London.
Water wheels, irrigators, ship manure pumps, fire engines.
Obtained the Prize Medal in 1851.
The exhibitors are hydraulic engineers and manufacturers of fire engines, ship pumps, patent brass and iron pumps, garden engines, lamps, urns, braziery goods, plumbers' work, water-closets, steam and gas cocks, lead, tin, and copper pipe, imperial standard weights and measures.
Illustrated and priced catalogues can be hail upon application.
No. 2 B. METHOD OF RAISING WATER from wells 50 to 200 ft. in depth by means of Warner's horse wheel frame and treble barrel pumps.
No. 13.5. HYDRAULIC ENGINE for working pumps by steam power. Suitable for wells from 200 to 300 ft. in depth, or where a large quantity of water is required.
No. 11. FRAME AND PUMP for supplying the upper stories of houses from wells not exceeding 28 ft. in depth; to be worked by one man, or by steam power.
No. 5.5. WARNER'S FARM OR PLANTATION IRRIGATOR, mounted on a strong frame, will, with 1 horse, force upwards of 6,000 gallons per hour of water or 'liquid manure over the land, even at a high level. From its simple construction it is particularly adapted for shipment abroad. This engine can also be used as an effective fire engine.
No. 573. WARNER'S PORTABLE FIRM ENGINE. Six men will throw 25 gallons of water per minute, to an altitude of 50 ft. It is particularly recommended for mansions, factories, and all large establishments.
No. 69. WARNER'S PATENT BRASS, VIBRATING STANDARD, LIFT AND FORCE PUMP, on wood plank. Recommended for its simplicity of construction and lowness of price.
No. 35. WARNER'S PATENT CAST-IRON LIFT PUMP for wells not exceeding 25 ft. in length.
No. 39.5. WARNER'S DOUBLE-ACTION PUMP for raising and forcing water or liquid manure. This pump forms an effective fire engine for two men. The power required to work pumps on this principle, is only half that required by those of ordinary construction.
Brass and iron pumps of different sizes, and various patterns, are always kept in stock by John Warner and Sons.