Andrew Meikle (1719-1811)
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- Name (English)
- Andrew Meikle
- Short name
- Andrew Meikle
- Year of birth
- 1719
- Year of death
- 1811
- Short Description
- "Andrew Meikle (5 May 1719 – 27 November 1811) was a Scottish mechanical engineer credited with inventing the threshing machine, a device used to remove the outer husks from grains of wheat. He also had a hand in assisting Firbeck in the invention of the Rotherham Plough. This was regarded as one of the key developments of the British Agricultural Revolution in the late 18th century. The invention was made around 1786, although some say he only improved on an earlier design by a Scottish farmer named Leckie.
Michael Stirling is said to have invented a rotary threshing machine in 1758 which for forty years was used to process all the corn on his farm at Gateside, no published works have yet been found but his son William made a sworn statement to his minister to this fact, he also gave him the details of his father's death in 1796.[citation needed]" - (en.wikipedia.org 01.12.2021) - Entity Encoding
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Dreschmaschine nach Schottischem System / Modell
Göriz (1845), S. 121: "Nr....
Object information
Image: Deutsches Landwirtschaftsmuseum Hohenheim - CC BY-NC-SA
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