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70/292/1-2
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Two paper posters showing a baler, using the colours red, blue, yellow and green. One poster is stapled to a wooden board. They have the inscription 'Jones Minor Baler Mark IV. The most compact baler of all'. The signs came to museum as part of the Reeves collection.
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MERL Miscellaneous note, Greta Bertram, 10 March 2014 – The Reeves Collection was donated by R. & J. Reeves and Son Ltd. of Bratton Iron Works near Westbury, Wiltshire. The firm, which manufactured agricultural machinery, was well-established by 1849, and went into final receivership in 1970, when the Collection was donated to MERL. Bratton Iron Works was demolished in 1973. A detailed list of all of the objects in the Collection can be found in the accession file for 70/235. Records relating to the firm can be found in the MERL Archives, reference TR REE., MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – ‘Sign (Massey Harris) // Marketing // Reeves // Description: Two paper posters showing a baler. Colours red, blue, yellow and green. One poster is stapled to a wooden board. Inscription: Jones Minor Balor Mark IV. The most compact baler of all. Dimensions: Length 73cm and width: 48cm // Associated information: One of these posters was once stuck to the back of sign 70/291 but both are now accessioned as 70/292’
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