Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class IX.: Alexander Low

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264. LOW, ALEXANDER, 72 Overgate, Dundee — Inventor.

A mouth-bag for horses; the front being made of net or gauze-wire.

Double water-furrow roller plough, having the roller placed on the bottom of the stilts behind the double mould boards, and a bulge on the centre to form the water furrow and also to press down the sides of the furrow, making the ridge broad, and the water furrow narrow.

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