Clayton & Shuttleworth Threshing Machine
Clayton & Shuttleworth
Threshing Machine
The Clayton & Shuttleworth Threshing machine, built in Lincoln in 1907, is powered by steam & was in use until the introduction of the Combine Harvester in the 1960s.
It was used to separate the grain from the straw in a process called "threshing" or "thrashing".
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