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'''William Weeks and Son''' of Maidstone, Kent.
'''William Weeks and Son''' of Maidstone, Kent.


1889 Showed a hop-washing machine at the [[1889 Royal Agricultural Show|RASE at Windsor]]. <ref>The Engineer 1889/07/05</ref>
See [[William Weeks]]
 
1889 Showed a hop-washing machine at the [[1889 Royal Agricultural Show|RASE at Windsor]]. <ref>[[The Engineer 1889/07/05]]</ref>


Fruit-tree spraying equipment.
Fruit-tree spraying equipment.

Revision as of 10:29, 7 January 2019

Hop press at Great Dixter
1946. From The British Trade Journal. March edition.

William Weeks and Son of Maidstone, Kent.

See William Weeks

1889 Showed a hop-washing machine at the RASE at Windsor. [1]

Fruit-tree spraying equipment.

1894 June. Royal Agricultural Society's Show. Self-acting Steam Cultivator and Apparatus for Dispersing Vapour and Drying Hops, Malt etc. (and other machines).


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