Showing 6 items matching "garden scythe"
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Puffing Billy RailwayGarden Scythe
... Garden Scythe......garden scythe...Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden Scythe...Garden Scythe made of wrought Iron with wooden handle ...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden Scythe Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden Scythe puffing billy garden scythe Garden Scythe made of wrought Iron with wooden handle Garden Scythe ...Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden ScytheHistoric - Farming - Track tool - Garden ScytheGarden Scythe made of wrought Iron with wooden handle puffing billy, garden scythe -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, metal scythe, c1880
... scythe blade along its length in a long arc from right to left, ending in front of the mower, thus depositing the cut grass to the left. Mowing proceeds with a steady rhythm, stopping at frequent intervals to sharpen the blade. The correct technique has a slicing action on the grass, cutting a narrow strip with each stroke Mowing grass is easier when it is damp, and so hay-making traditionally began at dawn and often stopped early, the heat of the day being spent raking and carting the hay cut on previous days Early settlers and market gardeners used these scythes as they established their farms in Moorabbin Shire c1880 early settlers pioneers market gardeners moorabbin bentleigh brighton cheltenham tools blacksmiths A large metal scythe with a wooden handle x 2 Tools, metal scythe Unrecorded ...A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops. It was largely replaced by horse-drawn and then tractor machinery. A scythe consists of a wooden shaft and a long, curved blade is mounted at the lower end, perpendicular. Scythes always have the blade projecting from the left side when in use. Mowing is done by holding the handle , with the arms straight, the blade parallel to the ground and very close to it, and the body twisted to the right. The body is then twisted steadily to the left, moving the scythe blade along its length in a long arc from right to left, ending in front of the mower, thus depositing the cut grass to the left. Mowing proceeds with a steady rhythm, stopping at frequent intervals to sharpen the blade. The correct technique has a slicing action on the grass, cutting a narrow strip with each stroke Mowing grass is easier when it is damp, and so hay-making traditionally began at dawn and often stopped early, the heat of the day being spent raking and carting the hay cut on previous daysEarly settlers and market gardeners used these scythes as they established their farms in Moorabbin Shire c1880A large metal scythe with a wooden handle x 2early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, tools, blacksmiths -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Auger, Robert Sorby, First half of the 20th Century
... scythes and hay knives. In addition to manufacturing tools, they also diversified into the manufacture of crucible steel for tool manufacture. From circa 1860-1967, the Sorby factory in Sheffield was known as the “Kangaroo Works”. The Kangaroo Brand of tools was made by Robert Sorby & Sons. During the 19th century, they had a large trade in Australasia. By the early 20th century, they were manufacturing carving tools, planes and plane irons, circular saws, wood saws, butchers saws and cleavers, garden...scythes and hay knives. In addition to manufacturing tools, they also diversified into the manufacture of crucible steel for tool manufacture. From circa 1860-1967, the Sorby factory in Sheffield was known as the “Kangaroo Works”. The Kangaroo Brand of tools was made by Robert Sorby & Sons. During the 19th century, they had a large trade in Australasia. By the early 20th century, they were manufacturing carving tools, planes and plane irons, circular saws, wood saws, butchers saws and cleavers, garden ...A scotch eye auger is perfect for quickly making holes in dry or wet wood for making chairs, stools, and any number of woodworking projects. The scotch eye serves as a peg gauge and whatever peg you make to go into the hole should fit into the augers eye. Robert Sorby & Sons: The forbearer's of Robert Sorby had been cutlers in the Sheffield region of England, dating from the mid 17th century. Robert Sorby and Sons were registered in Sheffield in 1828 as a manufacturer of edge tools, saws, scythes and hay knives. In addition to manufacturing tools, they also diversified into the manufacture of crucible steel for tool manufacture. From circa 1860-1967, the Sorby factory in Sheffield was known as the “Kangaroo Works”. The Kangaroo Brand of tools was made by Robert Sorby & Sons. During the 19th century, they had a large trade in Australasia. By the early 20th century, they were manufacturing carving tools, planes and plane irons, circular saws, wood saws, butchers saws and cleavers, garden tools, pruning knives, coopers’ knives, bricklayers tools and joiners tools. In 1923 Robert Sorby & Sons was bought by Sheffield company Hattersley and Davidson. They are today one of the few remaining British tool manufacturers.The company has a long tradition of making edged tools for various uses and exporting them to Australia, however the subject item was probably made from the early 20th century up until 1967 when the company stopped exporting to Australia.Scotch Eye Auger, Double Twist with Lead Screw, square shaft, socket set at right angleRob Sorbey Sheffield stamped on shaft with Kangaroo trade markflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ring auger, carpenders tools, hole drilling, rob sorby & sons -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - McKay Centenary Celebrations Rochester, 1984
... scythe to the 1984 headers. Also included is a 100 year celebration of McKay's 1st Harvester, the Rochester Butter Factory after a fire, Sunshine Gardens and the Sunshine Presbyterian Church (at rear of album)....scythe to the 1984 headers. Also included is a 100 year celebration of McKay's 1st Harvester, the Rochester Butter Factory after a fire, Sunshine Gardens and the Sunshine Presbyterian Church (at rear of album). ...h.v. mckays, sunshine harvester facotry -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesTool - Garden tool, Scythe
... Long handle scythe used by the college to maintain gardens...Manual scythe blade with long wooden handle painted orange. Used by Burnley Students for garden maintenance,...Used by Burnley Students for garden maintenance, Scythe Tool Garden tool ...Long handle scythe used by the college to maintain gardensManual scythe blade with long wooden handle painted orange. Used by Burnley Students for garden maintenance,Metal stamped 1285garden maintenance, burnley, grass control, weed control, students, artifact -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumWeed Scythe, Sheffield
... Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Garden Farming Tools Sythe Weeding Hoe made by Sheffield impressed on metal blade. Round wooden handle with metal blade bolted to one end. Weed Scythe ...Round wooden handle with metal blade bolted to one end.Hoe made by Sheffield impressed on metal blade.garden, farming, tools, sythe, weeding
