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Hayter is a British high-end manufacturer and distributor of garden machinery, specialising in industrial and domestic lawn mowers. The company's headquarters are located in Spellbrook, Hertfordshire, where it was founded in 1946 by Douglas Hayter, a pioneer of the rotary mower. [3] The company was awarded a Royal Warrant in 1960.
An exploded-view drawing is a diagram, picture, schematic or technical drawing of an object, that shows the relationship or order of assembly of various parts. [1]It shows the components of an object slightly separated by distance, or suspended in surrounding space in the case of a three-dimensional exploded diagram.
Hayter (lawn mowers), a manufacturer and distributor of domestic and commercial lawn mowers; Hayter (surname), a list of people and one fictional character; Hayter Reed (1849–1936), Canadian politician; Baron Hayter, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; USS Hayter, a destroyer escort
James Chilton Francis Hayter, DFC & Bar (18 October 1917 – 3 October 2006) was a New Zealand flying ace of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He was officially credited with at least five aerial victories.
George Albert Bazaine-Hayter (4 December 1843 – 30 January 1914), known as Albert, was a French general. Early life.
Teresa Hayter (born 1940) is a British author and activist. She is the author of three books: Aid as Imperialism , The Creation of World Poverty , and Open Borders: The Case Against Immigration Controls, [ 1 ] as well as an early autobiography (penned at age 30) called Hayter of the Bourgeoisie.
Self-portrait of George Hayter aged 28, painted in 1820 (National Portrait Gallery) Hayter was the son of Charles Hayter (1761–1835), a miniature painter and popular drawing-master and teacher of perspective who was appointed Professor of Perspective and Drawing to Princess Charlotte and published a well-known introduction to perspective and other works.
Hayter is an unincorporated community in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. It has an elevation of 2,149 ft (655 m). [1] References