Thrashing Corn of Weald and Downland Open Air Museum

A large photograph image dated around 1945 of Thrashing Corn of Weald and Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton, UK.

This was how the grains where thrashed from the husks in bygone days.  The machine is driven by a belt which is on the left, by a steam engine.  Machines like this can be seen at rural museums.

 

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This was how the grains where thrashed from the husks in bygone days. The machine is driven by a belt which is on the left, by a steam engine. Machines like this can be seen at rural museums.

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Year Created

1945

 

Genre

Photograph

 

Subject Year/Age

1930

 

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