Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 203 BS FARM IMPLEMENTS. Beautifully Painted, 6s. Plain Photographs, 2s. each. EARLY TYPES. 1 Chill breast Plough, by Ransomes 2 Parts of a Plough ,, 3 Ploughing 4 Drill 5 Steam Digger, Darby’s 6 „ „ Proctor’s 7 Strawsonizer for distributing paraffin on ground crops for turnip fly, &c. 8 Strawsonizer for distributing nitrates, lime, &c. ® i» It It liquids on hops t» t» II sulphur or other powder on hops or trees 11 Spraying Machine, Clark’s “Eclaire” 12 Horse Rake, hy Ransomes 13 Haymaker, by Ransomes 14 Silo Stack Press, Johnson system 15 Portable Steam Engine 16 Enclosed Gear Mower Jo Reaper, the Indestructible 18 Hornsby Steel Biude-', view from side 20 Threshing Machine, Clayton (£■ Shuttlmvorth Righi 22 Threshing Machine, Section to show interna! arrangements 23 Threshing Machine, ClaytomO SlmttlrworVi.'i^o.l ^4 ,, I* , 2 I 25 Mowing Machine drawn by three hors s.selfbindar MODERN EXAMPLES BY MESSRS. RANSOME, SIMS & JEFFERIES, LTD 27 28 “ Triple 29 30 ' Ipswich * 26 “ Orwell ” Cultivator with tines and wheels adjusted for grubbing three rows of potatoes or roots. Cultivator with tines removing and ► bodies fitted for ridging and moulding up potatoes. ” Cultivator fitted with poles and whipps and ridging bodies for potato work. Cultivator for general purpose work, -r-—’ Cultivator with steel taper tines'— specially suited for preparing a seed bed. Single-Furrow Plough for small holdings. 32 Newcastle ” Single-Furrow Plough for general purposes. 33 Single-Furrow Plough for digging work. ■ » ,, with wood beam and handles for digging work _ >* I. for digging work. 36 Double-Furrow Plough for general purposes with double wheel, lifting apparatus with single lever. ». for digging work. 38 Light Three-Furrow Plough for stubble paring ploughing after potatoes for wheat. 39 Swivel One-way Plough for both general purpose r, 1 , digging work. I? ’A, ” ” for digging work. 41 Ridging Plough for preparing for roots and ..o T. and moulding up growing potatoes. 42 Balance One-way Plough with long breasts for unbroken work. 43 Potato Raising Plough with front and hind prongs 44 Two-Furrow self lift Tractor Plough with breasts for general purposes, etc. 45 Varieties of Furrows cut by Ransome’s Plough. 46 Compound Portable Engine. 47 Single Cylinder Portable Engine. 48 7 N.H.P. Traction Engine for thrashing and general farm work. (Pump side). 49 7 N.H.P. Traction Engine for thrashing and general farm work. (Fly-wheel side). 50 Steam Power Portable Chaff-cutter working with a Ransome’s thrashing machine. 51 Finishing Thrashing Machine. (Driving side.) ,, „ ,, (Comer elevator side.) 53 Thrasher fitted with Ruston and Hornsby sus- pended Trusser in working position. 54_Thrasher fitted with Ruston and Hornsby sus- pended Trusser in working position showing the latter wound up out of the way for travelling. 55 Straw Stacker and Hay Elevator. „ ^se with thrashing machine. 57 Triplex Cultivator fitted as Scuffler. 58 Admirers of the work performed by a Potato digger. 59 Three Row Ridger at work in South Lincolnshire, on (Showing the straight driUs drawn.) bO Three-row Ridger at work in South Lincolnshire. (Showing body.) 61 Work done by a R.S.L.M.—Y.L, Three Furrow Tractor Plough. 62 “ Orwell Junior” Light Cultivator. 63 Self-lift stubble Breaker. 64 “ Dauntless No. 2" 9 tine Self-lift Tractor Cultivator. 65 Three-Furrow R.S.L.M.—Y.L. Tractor Plough working with a Weeks Tractor. 66 Stand, Royal Show, Derby, 1921. 68 R.SX.M.—Y.L. Three Furrow Self-lifter Tractor Plough With screw depth adjustment, rear wheel lift and adjustable draw-bar. (Lever controlled.) 69 R.S.L.D.-T.C.P. Two Furrow Self-lift Tractor Plough, with digging bodies. 70 R.S.T.—T.C.P. Tractor Plough fitted with sub- souer. 71 "42 " Homestead Thrasher. 72 Patent “ Wizard" Paraffin Oil Engine. (Sta- tionary Type). ?? Steam Wagon on rubber tyres. 74 K.S.T.-—T.C.P. Digging and Subsoiling Plough at work in Suffolk. subsoiling tine at work in 76 R.S^.—S C.P. Plough, with deep digging body, Knife Coulter and Skim. 77 Three-Furrow Self-lift Plough, drawn by British Wallis Tractor ploughing up Regents Park, eo T . “S?' production during the war. Tractor Ploughs and Cultivator at work. Qn as a Cultivator. 80 Y.L. Subsoil Plough. 81 Plough with beet-lifting Attachments. o 2 Tractor Mole Drainer. 83 " Beta ” Sugar Beet-lifting Plough. Messrs Newion are indebted to Messrs. Ransomes, Sims and Tefferies Ltd Ipstvich for kind permission to publish a series of Lantern Slides from orij?inal photo' graphs illustrating the two following groups. ° ^ B YU B Y V EVOLUTION OF THE PLOUGH. Coloured slides, 6^. Plain slides, 2s. each. EVOLUTION OF THE STEAM THRESHING MACHINE. Coloured shdes, 6s. Plain slides, 2?. each.