M-H-F History: Bain Wagon Co. 1896- 1966.

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M-H-F History: Bain Wagon Co. 1896- 1966.

The collection consists of b&w (few colour) photographs, prints and catalogues that depict the activities of the Bain Wagon Company. Also includes some newspaper clippings, articles, minute books of shareholders and Board of Directors, and correspondence.

24 cm of textual records and photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7876605

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Massey Ferguson (1958)

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Massey-Harris-Ferguson Limited was an agricultural implement manufacturer. Daniel Massey (1798-1856) began manufacturing farm implements at Bond Head but moved to Newcastle in 1849 where he established the Newcastle Foundry and Machine Manufactory, later renamed the Massey Manufacturing Company by his son. Alanson Harris (1816-94) established a foundry at Beamsville in 1857 under the name A. Harris, Son & Co., and relocated to Brantford in 1872. Massey Manufacturing Co. moved its headquarters to...

Massey-Harris-Ferguson Collection (University of Guelph)

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Daniel Massey began manufacturing simple farm implements in 1849 at Newcastle, Ont. Alan Harris joined the business in 1891 to form Massey-Harris Limited. The company became Massey-Harris-Ferguson Limited with the Harry Ferguson merger in 1953; this was shortened in 1957 to Massey-Ferguson Limited. The company's headquarters was in Toronto after 1879. From the description of M-H-F Administration: Massey-Harris-Ferguson press reports. 1886- 1962. (University of Guelph). WorldCat recor...

Bain, John A.

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Bain Wagon Co.

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Bain, George

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Massey-Ferguson Ltd.

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