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PATRICK BELL was the inventor of the reaping machine, a piece of agricultural credited Cyrus McCormick of America as the inventor of the reaper in 1831.

In 1826, Patrick Bell, a Presbyterian minister, who had been moved by the hard Three Inventors of American Reapers. Soon afterward three men patented

Bell had chosen not to patent his invention, and as a result made little money The modern combine harvester brings together Patrick Bell's reaper with

Patrick Bell of Auchterhouse, later to become minister at Carmyllie, Bell's reaper completely dominated the event, leaving the international judges with no hesitation His invention opened the way for others of equal importance.

Similarly, the priority of invention remained obscure. attempts to devise a reaper, the best was that of a Scottish clergyman named Patrick Bell,

Bell had chosen not to patent his invention, and as a result made little money The modern combine harvester brings together Patrick Bell's reaper with

19 Jul 2010 Patrick Bell (1799-1869), Scottish clergyman and inventor, 1868. In c1827 Bell invented a mechanical reaper which Cyrus McCormick later

Lee De Forest, an American inventor, files for a patent on a tri . It was Patrick Bell of Scotland who made a reaper to harvest the crop.

Patrick Bell of England designed a reaper with a reciprocating blade in 1826. In 1831 American inventor Cyrus McCormick developed a reaper with a

Patrick Bell (1799-1869) Scottish clergyman; inventor of mechanical reaper ( c1827) which Cyrus McCormick perfected. Wood engraving 1868.

Cyrus H. McCormick and the Invention of the Reaper from Great Inventors and Their One of these, Patrick Bell of Scotland, came near making a practical reaper. Still, if Bell is not to be called the inventor of the reaper,

- 1997 - Biography & Autobiography - 314 pagesWithout a single-minded promoter to champion it, Bell's reaper soon faded into oblivion. Later generations of schoolchildren might have learned that Patrick books.google.com/books?isbn=0226092658

- 1995 - Social Science - 708 pagesContinues Bailey, "The invention of the reaper was one of the most important Patrick Bell of Carmylie, Fifeshire, with the first successful reaping books.google.com/books?isbn=0813521971

What: Model / Bell's reaper; Subject: Who: Patrick Bell (inventor); Where: Scotland, Angus; Event: Description: Model of Patrick Bell's Crop Reaper.

Patrick Bell, British inventor of the first efficient reaping machine, The reaper was designed to be propelled by a single horse but this was found to

The development of the reaping machine by the Reverend Patrick Bell of The reaper was propelled by two horses walking behind it and pushing the machine

Subject: Re: [PERTH] Patrick Bell, inventor of the reaper. Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 16:11:01 +0100. References: <a.1d4ad443.29e8a4f1@aol.com>. Hi Mary,

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