- be said to have been "shorn", "
sheared" or "s****" [in Australia]). The
annual shearing most
often occurs in a
shearing shed, a
facility especially designed...
-
portable shearing plant in the
collection of the
National Museum of
Australia in Canberra.
Manufactured in Birmingham, England,
around 1930, the
shearing plant...
- two
shearmen spent two w****s dry
shearing three broadcloths. A
shearing machine is a
machine equipped with
shearing cylinder,
ledger blade,
fluff exhaust...
- "Hand-operated
metal shear of heavy-duty work", Po****r Mechanics, 53 (6): 979, June 1930, ISSNĀ 0032-4558.
Steel Shearing Machine,
retrieved 2011-07-29...
- A
sheep shearer is a
worker who uses (hand-powered)-blade or
machine shears to
remove wool from
domestic sheep during crutching or
shearing.
During the...
- know how
sheep are
shorn by
machines.
Before writing about them, it will be as well to say
something of hand
shearing.
Shearing on a
sheep station is the...
-
spent three months improving the sheep-
shearing machine, he was
asked to join The
Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company, in Sydney.
Shortly after joining...
- to
George Shearing.
Official website at the
Wayback Machine (archived 27
December 2022)
George Shearing discography at
Discogs George Shearing at IMDb George...
-
Wolseley Motors building The
Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company, a
British manufacturer of
sheep shearing and
other machinery, now
Wolseley plc Wolseley...
-
Ferguson Enterprises. The
company traced its
roots to The
Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company,
founded in 1887.
Wolseley plc
changed its name to Ferguson...