Tractor & Farming Heritage

In the FARMING NEWS 1933

The Royal Show held at Derby on July 4-8, 1933 was notable for being the first time King George V and Queen Mary had attended the event since 1928. It was also worth noting that the amount of space taken by stands at the show had increased by some 21% from the previous year, from 6925sq ft to 8390sq ft.

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There was a wealth of tractors, implements and other related farm machinery for the prestigious visitors to inspect. Those wishing to

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