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Scottish agricultural implement makers

Celebrating the Scottish agricultural implement and machine makers of yesteryear

  • About this site
  • About the Scottish implement and machine makers
  • A short bibliography
  • Copyright
  • Timeline
  • Where to see and find out more
  • Reading the implement and machine makers
  • Out and about
  • Themes
  • Scottish Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers: A Directory

Recent Posts

  • Tractor demonstrations in the late 1940s
  • The Easter Ross ploughing match – in 1853 and 1934
  • B. R. H. or Barclay, Ross & Hutchison
  • A reminiscence of working at the threshing mill – from 1964
  • A success order for Robert G. Garvie of Aberdeen

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  • About the Scottish implement and machine makers
  • Out and about
  • Reading the implement and machine makers
  • Where to see and find out more
  • Timeline
  • A short bibliography
  • About this site
  • Copyright
  • Themes
  • Scottish Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers: A Directory

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Themes

There are a number of themes that run through the history of Scottish agricultural implement making and makers.  You can read about some of them through the links on this page.

Yesterday’s innovations as today’s vintage implements and machines

From Dagenham to Basildon … or, removing to secure better opportunities across Scotland

What if? … vintage agricultural machinery rallies were held two hundred years ago

Women in the driving seat

New furrows in Scottish steam ploughing history

“Made in Scotland”

Making hay while the sun shines 

 

 

 

 

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