Tools & tillage: a journal on the history of the implements of cultivation and other agricultural processes — 3.1976/1979
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Marshall, Geoffrey: The 'Rotherham' plough: a study of a novel 18th century implement of agriculture
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.49000#0160
G. MARSHALL
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Fig. 1. Mezzotint by Valentine Green, 4th June, 1801, showing a “Rotherham” pattern plough from the
rear of the land side. Two uncommon features are the use of a driver and a team of draught oxen. Such
ploughs were normally drawn by a pair of horses. Photo: M.E.R.L., Univ, of Reading.
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Fig. 1. Mezzotint by Valentine Green, 4th June, 1801, showing a “Rotherham” pattern plough from the
rear of the land side. Two uncommon features are the use of a driver and a team of draught oxen. Such
ploughs were normally drawn by a pair of horses. Photo: M.E.R.L., Univ, of Reading.