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Horse-drawn self-binding reaping machine by Walter A Woods, 1877 (engraving)




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Horse-drawn self-binding reaping machine by Walter A Woods, 1877 (engraving)

527909 Horse-drawn self-binding reaping machine by Walter A Woods, 1877 (engraving); (add.info.: An advance on McCormick's reaper of the 1830s which left the cut corn lying in swathes for labourers to gather up and tie into sheaves, this machine delivered bound sheaves. From The Country Gentleman's Magazine, London, 1877. Engraving.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Media ID 38107328

© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images

1830s 1877 Advance Bound Corn Delivered Forest Areas Forest Land Forestry Gather Gentleman Grain Harvest Horse Drawn Labourers Left Lying Machine Mccormick Mechanisation Reaper Reaping Sheaves Walter Swathes


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This engraving captures a pivotal moment in agricultural history - the introduction of the horse-drawn self-binding reaping machine by Walter A Woods in 1877. This innovative machine was a significant advancement from McCormick's reaper of the 1830s, as it not only cut the corn but also bound it into sheaves, eliminating the need for laborers to gather and tie them manually. The scene depicted in this print is one of efficiency and progress, with the countryside bustling with activity as farmers harness the power of mechanization to streamline their harvest process. The lush forest backdrop serves as a reminder of the symbiotic relationship between man and nature in agriculture. As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are transported back to a time when ingenuity and hard work intersected to revolutionize farming practices. The intricate details captured by Walter A Woods in this engraving showcase his dedication to documenting this important technological breakthrough for future generations. Let us marvel at the craftsmanship and foresight displayed in this Horse-drawn self-binding reaping machine engraving, a testament to human innovation and perseverance in shaping our world.

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