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Photographic Print : Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry

Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry




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Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry

Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. A farmer operates the machine by guiding two horses behind which push the harvester forward. This machine designed by Patrick Bell (1799- 1869), was one of the first practical reaping machines to incorporate features that are still seen on modern combine harvesters. Bell and Cyrus McCormick both put reaping machines into the Great Exhibition (1851), they helped lead to the widespread acceptance of mechanised reaping in England

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Bell Cornelius Cornelius Varley Farmer Great Exhibition 1851 Harvest Harvesting Innovation Joseph Wilson Lowry Mechanical Mechanisation Oxford Science Archive Patrick Reaping Reaping Machine Steel Varley Combine Harvester Horse Drawn Vehicle


12"x8" Photo Print

Step back in time with Media Storehouse's exquisite photographic print of "Bells Improved Reaping Machine by Crosskill," captured by Joseph Wilson Lowry in the 1840s. Witness the innovation of agriculture as a farmer skillfully guides his team of two horses to operate the machine, harvesting the crops in this captivating piece from Heritage Images. Bring the history of farming into your home or office with this stunning, high-quality print.

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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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This print captures a pivotal moment in agricultural history - Bells improved reaping machine by Crosskill, c1840s. The skilled artist Joseph Wilson Lowry beautifully depicts a farmer operating this groundbreaking invention, designed by Patrick Bell (1799-1869). Behind the farmer's guiding hands, two powerful horses push the harvester forward, symbolizing the perfect harmony between man and beast. Bell's reaping machine was one of the first practical innovations in its field to incorporate features that are still seen on modern combine harvesters today. Its significance is further highlighted by its inclusion alongside Cyrus McCormick's reaping machines at the Great Exhibition of 1851. This prestigious event played a crucial role in promoting mechanized reaping throughout England. The image transports us back to an era when technology revolutionized farming practices. It showcases not only the ingenuity of human innovation but also our deep connection with nature and animals. The picturesque landscape serves as a backdrop for this scene of progress and hard work. Through this monochrome engraving, we witness how Bell's mechanical marvel transformed agriculture forever. It reminds us that behind every great invention lies countless hours of labor and dedication from individuals like Patrick Bell who dared to challenge tradition and embrace new possibilities. This historical print from Heritage Images offers a glimpse into an important chapter in transportation, technology, and farming history – an enduring testament to human ingenuity shaping our world for centuries to come.

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