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  • Object number
    81/1/1-100
  • Creator
    Sims & Jefferies Ltd. Ransomes
  • Description
    Cabinet containing jars of seed and crop samples after processing by thrashing machinery and combine harvesters, 1880s-1970s, with index book.
    81/1/1-100 of 359: A cabinet containing jars of seed and crop samples after processing by thrashing machinery and combine harvesters, 1880s-1970s, and an index book. The samples are collected from all over the world and were processed by different means, thrashing by hand, horsepower and several machines including competitors to Ransomes, Simms and Jefferies. 81/1/1: Alfalfa – Mantel’s 1910 81/1/2: Alfalfa – THR Duvaletellis, Athens, Greece 81/1/3: Alpiste – Seeds type of Canary Seeds, June 1963 81/1/4: Alpiste – Heads type of Canary Seeds, June 1963 81/1/5: Alsike – Ruston & Proctor Huller, brought by Rignall – Riga 1910 81/1/6: Alsike – IIC, Riga 1910 81/1/7: Alsike – Brought home from Riga by Rignall 1910 from Ruston & Proctor Huller 81/1/8: Aniseed 81/1/9: Barley – Allis Chalmers 60” all crop combine at Mr Stennet, Freston, August 1939 81/1/10: Barley – Allis Chalmers 60” all crop combine at Mr Bryce, Hintlesham, August 1939 81/1/11: Barley – 32x54 Thrasher, Ferdale, Manitoba, Canada, 1914 81/1/12: Barley – NV Machinefabriek ‘De Pol’, Zutphen, Holland 81/1/13: Barley – 30” Homestead Thrasher, see Mr Cathcart’s letter, 25-9-‘20 81/1/14: Barley – 3ft Standard, Tarsus, G. Rowland, 23-7-‘28 81/1/15: Barley – Prize A 60” Thrasher no.22633 81/1/16: Barley – Thrashed by 22”x36”, Thrasher at Mr F. Sykes, (F. Blackwell) 5-1-‘45 81/1/17: Barley – 54” Harvester, T.A. Stephenson 81/1/18: Barley – 54” Harvester, T.A. Stephenson, after dressing 81/1/19: Barley – Thrashed by Homestead Thrasher, brought by Mr Cathcart 1921 81/1/20: Barley – Mr Lloyd, Washbrook, 22”x36” M/C, October 6-8-1941 81/1/21: Barley – Six Row, AM.36 (Mr Lloyd, Thorpe-le-Soken) 81/1/22: Beans – Thrashed by Horses, Greece 81/1/23: Beans – 48” Thrasher, Greece, sample of Chaff etc. 81/1/24: Beans – 48” Thrasher with special Bean Drum, Greece 81/1/25: Beans – No 2 sample, result obtained from hand thrashing with flails and putting through homestead sheller for cleaning (C.C. Townsend) 81/1/26: Beans – Velvet, Tarry & Co, 1949 81/1/27: Beans – Black Velvet, Bengal Bean, 9-4-‘30 81/1/28: Beans – Thrashed by 42” Homestead Thrasher, Killen Stirling Scotland, S.G. Payne 22-12-‘21 81/1/29: Beans – From Azores 81/1/30: Beans – French (Frijoles) per E.A. Ehlinger & Co, 2519, Mexico, 2-5-‘19 81/1/31: Beans – A 54” Levin No.29098, Thrashed by W. Hadgraft in Chile 81/1/32: Beans – Mr Lloyd, Washbrook, 22”x36” M/C, October 6-8-1941 81/1/33: Beans – Various, Ex Mochudi Show (Bechuanaland) H.O.F. 1938 81/1/34: Beans – Various, Grown at Senekal, O.F.S., by H.O.F. 1938 81/1/35: Beans – Soya, Thrashed by Ransomes Soya Bean Thrasher at the School of Agriculture, Potschefstroom (before alterations were made) see report 81/1/36: Beans – Soya, Thrashed by Ransomes Soya Bean Thrasher at the School of Agriculture, Potschefstroom (after alterations were made) see report 81/1/37: Beans – Soya, Fordson Estate, Essex, thrashed with Ruston M/C by E.J. Paris, Harlow, Essex 81/1/38: Beans – Various Rhodesian Beans, by H.O.F. 1938 81/1/39: Beans – Selected Nubari from Mr Antoun & Son, Alexandria 81/1/40: Beans – Common, ‘Baladia’ from Mr Antoun & Son, Alexandria, Egypt 81/1/41: Beans – Stringless, Tanganyika 81/1/42: Beans – Soya, semi-upright, Tarry & Co, 1949 81/1/43: Beans – Soya, Hernon, 107, Tarry & Co, 1949 81/1/44: Beans – Soya, Type Hernia 235 from Nachingwea 81/1/45: Beans – Soya, Hernon 107, Tarry & Co, 1949 81/1/46: Beans – Soya, Potchefstroom 81/1/47: Beet 81/1/48: Bersim – from Mr Kfauri, Khartoum 1948 81/1/49: Best Grain – Thrashed by AL.36 Chopper, Salamanca, Mexico, 1889 81/1/50: Brassica - Seed 81/1/51: Buckwheat – after passing through decorticating machine, 22-1-‘47 81/1/52: Buckwheat – Van Lessen, Richardson & Co 81/1/53: Canary Seed 81/1/54: Canary Seed 81/1/55: Carod Bean Seed – Locust Bean, Cyprus, brought by A.L. Warren 81/1/56: Carrot Seed 81/1/57: Castor Oil 81/1/58: Castor Oil Beans – Louis Trichard District, North Transvaal, 1937 81/1/59: Castor Oil Beans – Small, believed Chinese 81/1/60: Castor Oil Beans – Lamouga quality, Java type, 1937 81/1/61: Castor Oil Beans – Large Recinus Communis, Cyprus 81/1/62: Castor Oil Beans – Zanzibar, Red Capsule, Riccinus Communis, black 81/1/63: Castor Seeds – Ricinus Communis, large seeded variety, Rhodesia 81/1/64: Castor Seeds – Ricinus Communis, small seeded variety, Travancore, India 81/1/65: Castor Seeds – Johannesburg, K.M.H. 1958 81/1/66: Ceeraa – Pronounced Zeeray) 902 Combine from D. Jaye, Iran, 1964 81/1/67: Centrosema Pubescens – Tali Ayer Estate, Parit Buntar, Perak, Malaya 81/1/68: Centrosema Pubescens - Malaya 81/1/69: Chopped Straw – Produced by native methods from Mr Kfouri, Khartoum, 1949 81/1/70: Chopped Straw – Produced by animals, by Ali Massouh bey-el Taher, Egypt 23-5-1950 81/1/71: Clover – Thrashed with MST42 Combine, special rubber beaters and wire covered concave 81/1/72: Clover – Dressed by Ruston Huller in France, fitted with special cleaning fan by Mr Mouton 81/1/73: Clover – Seed, Thrashed and dressed in ordinary Thrasher with special Clover Apparatus 81/1/74: Clover – American Sweet, Thrashed with 2’6” clover huller at Mr Sykes, seed as taken off the sheaf, 15-11-‘45 81/1/75: Clover – American Sweet, Thrashed with 2’6” clover huller, Mr Sykes, F. Fowler, 15-11-‘45 81/1/76: Clover – Red, Thr. Duvaletellis, Athens, Greece 81/1/77: Clover – Red, T.54 with type ‘C’ Clover Apparatus, East Sussex (Potter), February 1943 81/1/78: Clover – Red, T.54 No.52214 type ‘C’ Clover Apparatus, Worcester, WAEC, before alteration, 24-2-‘43 81/1/79: Clover – Red, T.54 No.52214 type ‘C’ Clover Apparatus, Worcester, WAEC, after alteration 81/1/80: Clover – Red, T.54 No.52251 Type C1, Clover Apparatus, Mr Vestergaard, Oundle Lodge, before improvements, March 1943 81/1/81: Clover – Red, T.54 No.52251 Type C1, Clover Apparatus, Mr Vestergaard, Oundle Lodge, after improvements, 12-05-1943 81/1/82: Clover – Red, Ransomes, Simms & Jefferies 48” Clover Huller 17-10-‘13 81/1/83: Clover – Red, Wappenham, 19-12-’41 81/1/84: Clover – Red, Thrashed in Hulle 21005 by Rignall near Mitau, Latvia 81/1/85: Clover – Red, Ruston 4’0” huller, Myham, 1938 81/1/86: Clover – Red, Worcester, WAEC T54 No.52214 with type ‘C’ Clover Apparatus, 24/2/’43 81/1/87: Clover – White, Thrashed by 42” Huller 81/1/88: Clover – White, 4’0” Huller No.55025, A.R. Cooper, Sweffling, January 25th 1945 81/1/89: Clover – White, Thr. Duvaletellis, Greece 81/1/90: Clover – Yellow, not hulled, Gelbklee (Medicago Lupuina), Hulsen, J. Schmitz, 5-12-‘50 81/1/91: Cocksfoot - Seed 81/1/92: Cocoa Bean 81/1/93: Consul – Thrasher No 37006 Fuen major, Logrona, Spain, February 1927 per A.G. 81/1/94: Coriander – Seed, grown in Essex 81/1/95: Cornilhao Vermiculata – Scorpiurus Vermiculata, L. from Portugal 81/1/96: Cornilhao Sulcata – Scorpiurus Sulcata, L. from Portugal 81/1/97: Cosimini – Trifolium, as per V.B. 12-4-‘14 81/1/98: Cotton Seed – Spain 1959 81/1/99: Cotton Seed 81/1/100: Dura – ‘Wad Aker’ Luda 1950 RJP
  • Physical description
    cabinet containing jar of Seed samples
  • Production place
    Ipswich
  • Production date
    1880-01-01 - 1979-12-31
  • Object name
    Sample, seed, Sample, crop, Cabinet, display
  • Material
    Seed
  • Associated subject
    PROCESSING : threshing
    RECORDING AND REPRESENTING : exhibition and display
    Seed
    Cereal crop
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