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Massey Ferguson is a tractor manufacturer that was formed in 1953 through a merger of the two tractor manufacturers, Ferguson from Great Britain and Massey-Harris from Canada. The name after the merger was until 1958 Massey-Harris-Ferguson, when it was shortened to Massey-Ferguson.
The photo shows a Ferguson from the early 50’s.
Behind is the first Swedish automatic potato harvester, this also from the early 50’s.
Massey Ferguson 175 tractor from 1965 FNB 293C
Seen at the 2024 East Midlands Steam and Country Show
One of our most beautiful finches feeding in a bowl on our friends' lawn. Always such a pleasure to see there.
Originally, the corridor along Ferguson Avenue was the Grand Trunk Railway line, and this little station was that railway's station serving Hamilton.
Her paint is Harlowe gold
Her gear stick sweet surprise
Her seat is never cold
She's got Massey Ferguson eyes...
We went to a ploughing competition today!
We're Here: EYES "the window to the soul"
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Ferguson once formed the eastern boundary of the city of Hamilton, but today is located in the middle of the city's urban centre.
Accepted by many as the machine that transformed British agriculture after WW2, this example is not doing much now.
OM2 S/P, Cimko 24mm lens, Fujicolor C200 film.
A Massey Ferguson 4708 tractor travelling through the village of Bolton in Cumbria, UK back in July 2022
My reinterpretation on this: www.artnews.com/2015/06/16/broad-foundation-acquires-robe...
www.thebroad.org/art/robert-longo/untitled-ferguson-polic...
through how many filters did you view these events? The 'America' was added by me. ETA from my comment to Matt below:
The Longo piece is under glass and reflects the museum visitors and these reflections seem to represent the protestors themselves and/or the cable tv viewing audience. Everybody watched the protests unfold through different lenses: personal experiences, preconceived notions, prejudices, editorializing through various interest groups, etc, and now here it is presented to a relatively affluent and insulated audience to be viewed through yet another lens: as art. But as Patsy Stone (AbFab) asked Edina Monsoon, "but is it art, Eddie?" Thanks for looking
Was in the area to try to get some photos of the Ringling Circus train, though a coal line was in the way.
September 19, 2012
Polaroid SX-70 Sears Special
Impossible Project PX70 COOL
Some of the many arches that line the front of the Ferguson Center at Christopher Newport University.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - On my last morning in Greenland I woke up early and walked to Lake Ferguson at sunrise. There was no color in the sky at all but it was still a beautiful, calm morning.
3AD1 with GWA002, ALF19 and out of sight G535 crosses 9612S loaded ore train with GWA008, GWA009 plus GWA010, GWB101 on the rear at Ferguson on 6th July 2022.
Massey Ferguson 6130 with Teagle 8' pasture topper.
This Massey Ferguson 35 brought back a few memories. I learnt to "drive" on one of these when we still lived on the farm in New Zealand. We left the farm when I was 10 years old.
Finally! After 14 days in the pouring rain, the camera crew managed to get a picture of this rare species. Note that it has spotted the photographer. They can be quite aggressive if scared.
In fact, they were thought to be extinct in Denmark for more than 60 years.
Massey Ferguson FE35 diesel tractor from 1957 SOR 192
Seen at the 2023 East Midlands Steam and Country Show
1940 AP photographer Ferguson poses by his new camera before heading off to cover the 1940 Election.
Some chipping and rusting metal for Tuesday's Textures.
The metal emblems on this tractor was particularly chippy.
Captured in the spring in lower Delaware at the little roadside farm equipment museum with iPhone.
Edited yesterday on the desktop in photoshop, Nik's Viveza, and Alien Skin's Exposure X for black and white edits.