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Also see [[Walter A. Wood]] | Also see [[Walter A. Wood]] | ||
1870 Mr. W. Wood, of Upper Thames-street, London, exhibited his "famous prize mowing and ploughing machine", of which, it is said, about 150,000 have been made and sold. This American firm was said to be developing a new form of reaper but this had not yet been patented<ref>The Engineer 1870/12/09</ref> | |||
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Worship Street, London.
Also see Walter A. Wood
1870 Mr. W. Wood, of Upper Thames-street, London, exhibited his "famous prize mowing and ploughing machine", of which, it is said, about 150,000 have been made and sold. This American firm was said to be developing a new form of reaper but this had not yet been patented[1]
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- ↑ The Engineer 1870/12/09