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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class IX.: Smith and Co

From Graces Guide

234. SMITH and CO., Stamford, Lincolnshire — Inventors and Manufacturers.

1. Double-action wrought-iron hay-making machine, for spreading and turning hay; fitted with wrought-iron wheels.

2. Two-knife cane-top litter and chaff-cutting machine, for hand, horse, or steam power.

3. Iron balance-lever horse-rake, for hay, corn, etc.

4. Lever hand-rake, in iron frame, and mounted on very light wheels; the teeth, made of spring steel, act independently of each other.

5. Three-knife gorse and chaff-cutting machine, for hand, horse, or steam power.

6. Improved lever cultivator or scarifier.

7. Fat-cutting machine, for tallow-melters.

8. Park or luggage cart, mounted on springs, with patent tail-board, tip movement, and wrought-iron wheels.

9. Wrought-iron wheels and axles for light and heavy carriages.

10. Set of machine models.

Patents have been taken by the exhibitors for Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9.

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