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  2. Sheep shearer - Wikipedia

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    In most countries like Australia with large sheep flocks, the shearer is one of a contractor's team that go from property to property shearing sheep and preparing the wool for market. A workday starts at 7:30 am and the day is divided into four “runs” of two hours each. “Smoko” breaks of a half hour each are at 9:30 am and again at 3 pm.

  3. Jackie Howe - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Howe's father, Jack Howe, was also a shearer and a clown with La Rosier's circus, claiming to be the first clown to travel the Australian colonies, and was town-crier in Warwick. [ 1 ] Howe was active during the shearer strikes of the 1891 and 1894, and was a committed trade unionist .

  4. Amalgamated Shearers' Union of Australasia - Wikipedia

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    The Amalgamated Shearers' Union of Australasia was an early Australian trade union. It was formed in January 1887 with the amalgamation of the Wagga Shearers Union and Bourke Shearers Union in New South Wales with the Victorian -based Australian Shearers' Union , with William Spence as president and David Temple as secretary.

  5. Frederick Wolseley - Wikipedia

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    The engine is painted green and inscribed with the brand name Wolseley, and has a metal manufacturer's plate which reads: Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company Ltd Birmingham England. The plant, weighing 550 kg, was used on a sheep property named 'Emoh Ruo' in the Rockley-Black Springs area of New South Wales. It was used by Roy and George ...

  6. Sheep shearing - Wikipedia

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    The largest group of Linear B tablets is the great archive principally of shearing records though also of sheep breeding. [4] The medieval English wool trade was one of the most important factors in the English economy. The main sheep-shearing was an annual midsummer (June) event in medieval England culminating in the sheep-shearing feast.

  7. Shearing shed - Wikipedia

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    Shearing sheds (or wool sheds) are large sheds located on sheep stations to accommodate large scale sheep shearing activities. In countries where large numbers of sheep are kept for wool, sometimes many thousands in a flock, shearing sheds are vital to house the necessary shearing equipment , and to ensure that the shearers and /or crutchers ...

  8. William Smith (shearer) - Wikipedia

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    shearing 1430 sheep in one week with a broken right thumb. Deucem's shearing prowess is touted in the essay Champion Shearers of Australia ( D'Arcy Niland , February 1943): Rated as one of the greatest shearers in the world, who time out of number has eclipsed records and cleaned up the best of his natural competitors...

  9. The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The engine is painted green and inscribed with the brand name Wolseley, and has a metal manufacturer's plate which reads: Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company Ltd Birmingham England. The plant, weighing 550 kg, was used on a sheep property named 'Emoh Ruo' in the Rockley-Black Springs area of New South Wales. It was used by Roy and George ...