"Whirling Fairy" Lawn Sprinkler, 1927-1932

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Artifact Overview

As suburban developments grew during the late nineteenth century, homeowners worked to maintain green lawns during dry weather. They usually spot-watered, carrying buckets to thirsty ornamental plants or using hand pumps or water barrel trucks to deliver more water. Pressurized municipal water systems made this job easier -- and opened a market in the decades that followed for lawn sprinklers designed to fit standard garden hoses.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Lawn sprinkler

Date Made

1927-1932

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2005.121.88

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Constance & James Levi.

Material

Cast iron
Brass (Alloy)

Color

Red
Gray (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 10.75 in
Width: 13.5 in
Length: 7.625 in

Inscriptions

on top of sprinkler head: FAIRY on both sides of the base [stamped]: L.R. NELSON MFG. CO. / PEORIA ILL on bottom center of base: N20
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