6097, BDB 86/1/1777 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
no.6097
Sink Hole Ploughing Demonstration An Early Tractor
1920s
The first Fordson Tractor introduced in 1917 pulling a plough across a field. Rear view with driver in a suit and a flat hat. Metal wheels clogged with mud. Plough with two blades and adjustable depth mechanism. During the First World War the shortage of manpower and horses led to concern over how to produce enough food to feed the nation. In the USA Henry Ford applied production line disciplines to create the Fordson Model F. Recognising the crisis across the Atlantic, Henry Ford sent all the early production of the new tractor – 5,000 Model Fs – to Britain starting work on British farms a year before American farmers could buy Fordsons themselves.
Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/1777 |
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Sankey Number: | 6097 |
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Album Number: Unidentified Album 6090-6284
Page Number: 2
All Images on This Page
Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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6095 | Sink Hole Ploughing Demonstration | Man from 6093 with watcher in plus fours | |
6096 | Sink Hole Ploughing Demonstration | Man from 6093 with watcher in plus fours | |
6097 | Sink Hole Ploughing Demonstration | Man from 6094 from behind showing plough | |
6098 | Sink Hole Ploughing Demonstration | Man in jacket with no hat on old tractor | |
6099 | Sink Hole Ploughing Demonstration | Man from 6092 side view | |
6100 | Croft Terrace, Gleaston | 3 children, stone wall row of terraced houses | |
6101 | Gleaston | Looking down hill into village, lone dog, Crown Inn possibly first building on left. | |
6102 | Piel View, Gleaston | Looking down at barn, houses and pigeon lofts | |
6103 | In Gleaston | 4 children, big ivy covered house, village | |
6104 | Ulverston Road Gleaston | 2 children holding dog by barn, houses behind |