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With Britain's need to grow its own food during World War II, there was an increase in the import of tillage and harvesting equipment. The equipment was assembled on arrival.

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Link to full record and image A H.S.T. header and combine drill feature in the ritish empire...

Link to full record and image The High Commissioner, Sir Joseph Cook, looks at the display...

Link to full record and image A pneumatic tyred H.S.T. header is drawn by a Fordson tractor....

Link to full record and image A Sunshine 12 ft. auto-header being demonstrated in England....

Link to full record and image The driver demonstrating the 'W' type auto header is Mr. Lindsay...

Link to full record and image A tractor-drawn 6B reaper/binder at work in a one acre field...

Link to full record and image 'Sunshine binder at Hampton Court in England.

Link to full record and image Binders being loaded on rail at the Sunshine Department at Butterley...

Link to full record and image Three 'Suntyne' seed drills, fitted with disc wheel-scrapers,...

 

 

 


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