Model (scale 1:4), of double blast steam powered threshing machine, with removable panels

Made:
1850-1860 in Basingstoke and England
maker:
Hailstone

Model (scale 1:4), of double blast steam powered threshing machine, with two removable mahogany side panels, to reveal the inner workings, by Mr Hailstone, England, 1860-1880. The model represents a double blast steam powered threshing machine, the type of which were made between 1850 and 1860 by Wallis, Haslam & Steevens, Hampshire, England, and Clayton and Shuttleworth, Lincoln, Suffolk, England.

Model (scale 1:4). This model represents a double-blast threshing machine made in 1860 by Wallis, Haslam and Steevens. The machine was designed to be powered by a portable steam engine or, as the 19th century progressed, more often by an agricultural steam traction engine. Unlike earlier barn based-threshing machinery these threshers were mobile and were usually moved from job to job, either by horse power or, later, by the traction engine itself.

Details

Category:
Agricultural Engineering
Object Number:
1900-32
Measurements:
overall: 24.8031 x 25.9843 x 42.5197 in.; 630 x 660 x 1080 mm
type:
farming, machines and threshing engines
credit:
W. G. Hailstone

Parts

Model (scale 1:4), of double blast steam powered threshing machine, with two removable mahogany side panels, to reveal the inner workings

Model (scale 1:4), of double blast steam powered threshing machine, with two removable mahogany side panels, to reveal the inner workings

Model (scale 1:4), of double blast steam powered threshing machine, by Mr Hailstone, England, 1860-1880

Measurements:
overall: 24.8031 x 25.9843 x 42.5197 in.; 630 x 660 x 1080 mm
Object Number:
1900-32/1
type:
farming , machines and threshing engines
Two removable mahogany side panels

Two removable mahogany side panels

Two removable mahogany side panels, from model (scale 1:4), of double blast steam powered threshing machine, by Mr Hailstone, England, 1860-1880

Materials:
mahogany (wood)
Object Number:
1900-32/2
type:
side panels