Date:1925 - 1935 (c.)
Description:A metal advertisement advertising barn machinery made by Bamfords of Uttoxeter. Pictured are a chaff cutter, grinding mill, cake breaker, root cutter and circular saw, all driven by a stationary engine. Bamfords was founded in Uttoxeter in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery at the Leighton Works on Pinfold Street. Joseph Cyril Bamford split off from the Bamford company in 1945 to set up what has become known as JCB - J C Bamford Excavators Ltd. Bamfords went into liquidation in 1980, but then in 1989 JCB bought the site in Pinfold Street and produced earthmoving equipment there as part of their Heavy Products division until 2008.
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This chaff cutter was made by Bamford's of Uttoxeter and sold by James & Tatton ...
A metal advertisement advertising horse-drawn haymaking machines made by Bamfords ...
The mower production line at Bamfords Works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter. Bamfords ...
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Donor ref:70.079.0009c (37/50118)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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