The British Lawnmower Museum was set up due to watching the sad demise of the British Garden Machine industry once the biggest & best in the World. There are now over 300 special rare machines and memorabilia on display as part of the 1,000 machine collection. Including names such as Rolls Royce, Royal Enfield, Vincent, Hawker Sidley & British Leyland. See the biggest, the smallest, the most expensive, the fastest, even the first Robot Lawnmower costing £1million to develop.
The first lawnmower
The first Lawnmower was patented in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding. Edwin never set out to make a Lawnmower. While working in a woollen mill in Stroud, Gloucester, the mill owner received an order for Guardsman’s uniforms - he wanted the cloth to be perfect and smooth. He asked Edwin Budding who had a reputation of problem solving, to make him a machine that would cut all the tufts & bobbly bits off the cloth. What he devised was ‘a spinning cylinder blade over a fixed blade’.
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- British Lawnmower Museum in Southport - Read more about mowers and plan a fascinating visit
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