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wire netting machine

Accession Number NWHCM : 1994.14

Description

Wire netting machine; the first wire netting machine for making 40 foot wide netting; invented and constructed in 1844 by Charles Barnard of Norwich, founder of the firm Barnard, Bishop and Barnards Limited

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The first of its kind, this wire netting machine was invented and constructed by Charles Barnard in 1844 and used the principles of weaving looms, common in the city of Norwich, to create the metal netting. Charles Barnard founded the company which was to became Barnard, Bishops and Barnards Ltd by 1887. By this time James Bower had re-designed and re-built the netting machinery and had invented and patented a machine for creating mixed size mesh netting which produced the many thousands of miles sold to countries as far afield as Australia.

Creation Date 1844
Measurements 1530 mm
Department Museum of Norwich

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