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***Carriage for removing stock, implements, [[Beverley Iron and Wagon Co]].
***Carriage for removing stock, implements, [[Beverley Iron and Wagon Co]].
***Broad cast distributor of manure, [[R. and J. Reeves and Son | Robert and John Reeves]].  
***Broad cast distributor of manure, [[R. and J. Reeves and Son | Robert and John Reeves]].  
***Pair horse wagon, [[ Crosskill and Co | William Crosskill and Son]].  
***Pair horse wagon, [[William Crosskill and Sons| William Crosskill and Son]].  
***Pair horse wagon, [[Henry Hayes and Son | Henry Hayes and Sons]].
***Pair horse wagon, [[Henry Hayes and Son | Henry Hayes and Sons]].
***Pair horse wagon, [[Thomas Milford and Son]].  
***Pair horse wagon, [[Thomas Milford and Son]].  
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***Single horse cart, [[Henry Hayes and Son | Henry Hayes and Son]].  
***Single horse cart, [[Henry Hayes and Son | Henry Hayes and Son]].  
***Single horse cart, [[Thomas Corbett]].  
***Single horse cart, [[Thomas Corbett]].  
***Single horse cart, [[Crosskill and Co | William Crosskill and Son]].
***Single horse cart, [[William Crosskill and Sons| William Crosskill and Son]].
***Two horse cart, [[Henry Hayes and Son | Henry Hayes and Son]].  
***Two horse cart, [[Henry Hayes and Son | Henry Hayes and Son]].  
***Two horse carts, [[William Ball and Son]].  
***Two horse carts, [[William Ball and Son]].  

Revision as of 09:14, 22 January 2016


Held by The Royal Agricultural Society of England, in Manchester.

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