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How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the warHumorous cartoon showing Englishmen, armed with cricket bats, golf clubs and rugby balls giving the Hun a good thrashing - a satirical view on how some thought World War One could be won in
Threshing MachineCombined Thrashing and Stacking Machine, by Wilkinson, Wright of Boston, Lincolnshire
Advertisement for various types of steam engineAdvertisement for Robey & Co of Lincoln (Globe Works), London, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Paris, manufacturers of various types of steam engine. circa 1883
Threshing in the 1930s
Haymaking with a threshing machine 1930s
Threshing during haymaking, probably 1920s
Haymaking Threshing
Traction Engine and Threshing Machine Victorian period Date: 19th century
Le Passeur DEauThis etching shows a muscular, hulking ferryman rowing his boat through some thrashing waves in the ocean, travelling towards the blazing sun in the distance. Date: circa 1921
Tractor thrashing machine made by Ransomes of Ipswich
Thrashing machine made by Ransomes of Ipswich Date: 1841
Coal Commission sit in Kings Robing Room - House of LordsThe Coal Commission sitting in the Kings Robing Room of the House of Lords, thrashing out the question of miners wages and hours. The Chairman, Mr Justice Sankey, is at the head of the curved table
Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies agricultural machineryAn advert for Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Ltd(Orwell Works, Ipswich) portable traction engines and steam powered thrashing machines
A Mako Shark HookedA huge Mako shark being hooked off the coast of New Zealand. Date: 1928
Home of Andrew MeikleThe home of ANDREW MEIKLE, inventor of the thrashing machine, at Houston Mill. Date: CIRCA 1800
Andrew MeikleANDREW MEIKLE Scottish engineer, who invented the thrashing- (or threshing) machine. Date: 1719 - 1811
A Painful Subject - silhouette by KonewkaSilhouette of a teacher brutally thrashing his pupil by the German silhouettist Konewka Date: c.1830
A Legal Method of thrashing out grain or forestallers & regrProfiteers vomit and disgorge products they have monopolised while Lord Chief Justice Kenyon threshes them with a flail enforcing the repealed laws against forestallers and regraters. Date: 1800