Early 1950's Tildesley show stands

WIZZO

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Tildesley also owned several other agricultural companies which carried on trading under their own names. Morris was a very old engineering/foundary company who had begun their business casting parts when the Cambrian {Welsh} Railway Company in the 1800's was constructed.

Note the hay rake in the back ground and the enormous length of the elevator to take loose hay & sheaves onto the top of ricks.

Everyone dressed in their best [Sunday] outfits



This is a show in 1952 when the Fordson Major tractor was launched. These first models had the air cleaner mushroom underneath the hood, and only front facing side lights on the fenders. Note the early revesible plough
 

Enjoying the pics, thanks.

England has had trouble with crop failures in the
past, once in the 1300s, once in the middle 1600s due to climate change,
plus their experience with World War I and World
War II in the 20th century. The government seems
to have learned lessons and seriously supports
agriculture, as far as I can tell from 3000 miles
away.

KEH
 

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