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Stripper Model - Push Type, Savage, Melbourne, circa 1861
Reg. No: ST 008144
- Summary:
- This model of a push type stripper was invented and constructed by Mr. R. Savage, Melbourne, Victoria, about 1861.
Savage's claim to this invention as an original one has since become doubtful. A stripper of very similar design (a gallic stripper of roman times) is illustrated in J. C. Loudon's Encyclopaedia of Agriculture dated 1844. - Acquisition Information:
- Transfer from National Museum of Victoria, 1872
| Discipline: | Technology |
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| Tagged with: | harvesting equipment, strippers |
| Themes this item is part of: | Hugh V. McKay, Agricultural Implement & Machinery Manufacturer, Ballarat & Sunshine, Victoria, H.V. McKay Sunshine Collection, Sustainable Futures Collection |
| Primary Classification: | AGRICULTURE & RURAL LIFE |
| Secondary Classification: | Crop Management - Harvesting |
| Tertiary Classification: | model strippers |
| Patentee: | R. Savage, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1861 |
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