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The Reaper, 1918. Artist: Boris Mikhajlovich KustodievThe Reaper, study for the decoration of the Ruzheinaya (Rifle) Square in Petrograd, 1918
Cyrus McCormicks reaping machine of 1831 (patented 1834), c1851. This, the first widely adopted reaping machine, was shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London where it was awarded a gold medal
Reaper / haymaker sharpening his scythe with a whetstone, 19th centuryReaper/haymaker sharpening his scythe with a whetstone, 19th century. Metal edged tools such as this needed constant sharpening. The whetstone was also known as a side stone
Reaper beginning to cut crop of wheat with a sickle, 1867. From an English childrens book
The Days End, c1900
The Reaper, c1900
Cyrus McCormicks reaper and binder, 1877Cyrus McCormicks reaper and binder, an improvement on the model patented in 1831 which was a reaper only, 1877
Cyrus McCormicks reaping machine, 1862. Patented in America in 1831and shown at the Great Exhibition in the Crystal Palace, London, 1851, it was the first widely adopted mechanical reaper