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''Note: This is a sub-section of the [[Royal Agricultural Shows]]
Held at Canterbury. Run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society of England]].
Held at Canterbury. Run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society of England]].


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*[[Whitehouse and Co (Agricultural Machinery)|Whitehouse and Co]].
*[[Whitehouse and Co (Agricultural Machinery)|Whitehouse and Co]].


Yet the products of some of these firms were on display via other companies along 246 other companies' products:
Yet the products of some of these firms were on display via other companies along 246 other companies' products.  Companies mentioned in The Engineer included:


** [[John Fowler and Co|J. Fowler]]
** [[John Fowler and Co|J. Fowler]]
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** [[A. and W. Eddington|Eddington]]
** [[A. and W. Eddington|Eddington]]
** [[Thomas Beard]]
** [[Thomas Beard]]
** Mr [[Snowdon]]
** Mr Snowdon
** [[William Dray and Co]]
** [[William Dray and Co]]
** [[Smith and Ashby]]
** [[Smith and Ashby]]
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[[Category: Shows and Exhibitions ]]
[[Category: Shows and Exhibitions ]]
[[Category: Town - Canterbury]]

Latest revision as of 10:18, 23 July 2024

Note: This is a sub-section of the Royal Agricultural Shows

Held at Canterbury. Run by the Royal Agricultural Society of England.

Protests about this year's show left 12 leading names withdrawing as exhibitors. These companies were:

Yet the products of some of these firms were on display via other companies along 246 other companies' products. Companies mentioned in The Engineer included:

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