What a house should be, versus death in the house : a companion book to "Healthy homes, and how to make them." : illustrated with sanitary dwellings and sanitary appliances / by William Bardwell.
- Bardwell, Wm. (William)
- Date:
- [1873]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: What a house should be, versus death in the house : a companion book to "Healthy homes, and how to make them." : illustrated with sanitary dwellings and sanitary appliances / by William Bardwell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![“wholesome houses ”—Fuk Times. WATEK CLOSET SANITATION, THE PATENT DISINFECTOR COMPANY, 1, OLID t^one Genuine without this Trade ldark» (“bakee’s” patent), IL'W LOHLOH, Is prepared to supply the above Dis- infector to Public Companies, Hotels, Hospitals, on Ship Board, or to Private Families. Can be fixed to any existing closet in ten minutes, and hold suf- ficient Disinfecting Fluid for 9u0 uses of the Closets. Complete destruction of sewer gas, and removal of all odours guaranteed, thus rendering the atmosphere of the Closet as pure as the outer air, and so purifying the drains, that smells, in the basement of houses (where it is useil) from kitchen or scullery sinks, are unknown. N D —No Valves of any kind, no Syphon action possible, but the Perfection of Simple ^Mechanism. APPLY AS ABOVE, Oil TO THE PATENTEE, HORTENSiA VILLA, LENNOX ROAD, SOUTHSEA. Fitted in Banks, Clubs, Hotels, Mansions, H.]\r. Dockyards and Ships, G. P. Office, and other Government Buildings. C. I. C. BAILEY, THE POTTERY, FVLIIAM, LONDON, S. W. MANUFACTURER OF BRAIN PIPES, CLOSET PANS, and all kinds of STONEWARE. [COTTA. STOVE BACKS, CHIMNEY TOPS, VASES, BRACKETS, and aU kinds of ARCHITECTURAL WORK in TERRA GRUG’S P.ATENT VENTILATING TRAPS, (see page 32). WEBBER’S PATENT FOR INTRODUCING HOT AIR INTO ROOMS. GLAZED AND POROUS WARE FOR TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS. IMPROVED WATER FILTERS. Any orders in Stoneware or Terra Cotta, to drawings or otherwise, executed with the greatest care, and always at most moderate prices. This Pottery wa-s founded by De Witt in the reign of Charles II. A very interesting account of this Pottery is given at much length in “ Chaffer’s,” and “ Professor Jewitt’s ” new works; also in the “Art Journal,” of October, 186‘2, and March, I873. Tlie present Proprietor has rebuilt the factory and has taken care to introduce all the latest improvements in machinery and appliances. See Official Report in London Exhibition, 1871, Division II., Manufacturers, page 7, class 3. No prizes or medals were given at this Exhibition. Mr. Bailei/ ithtained a Medal for Stoneware ond Terra Cotta at Duhtin, 1872 DRY FLOORING AND MATCH BOARDS! RAFFETY & SYNNOT, 22101918403 .CHANTS, )BB0N BRIDGE, E.C.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28716310_0002.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)