DescriptionKapunda Foundry mowing machine, 1867 (SLSA B 45133).jpg
English: Mowing machine designed and manufactured by by Henry Binney Hawke at his business, the Kapunda Foundry, in 1867. It was the first to be produced in South Australia. In the centre background is Christ Church Anglican Church – address now 2 Branson Crescent – indicating that the photo was taken on the foundry's property.
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Mowing machine designed and manufactured by the Kapunda Foundry, South Australia