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  1. Frederick York Wolseley (16 March 1837 – 8 January 1899) was an Irish-born New South Wales inventor and woolgrower who invented and developed the first commercially successful sheep shearing machinery after extensive experimentation.

  2. 21 de mai. de 2022 · Frederick Wolseley's design remains the most widespread method of shearing sheep. Wolseley invented and built the shears and the engineering required to power it. The modern day wool industry is keenly exploring new technologies such as robots to harvest wool.

  3. The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company Limited was a London-incorporated public listed company created to capitalize on a sheep-shearing machinery business established by Frederick Wolseley in Australia which was managed by Herbert Austin who went on to manufacture Wolseley and Austin cars.

  4. 1 de jan. de 1976 · Frederick York Wolseley (1837-1899), inventor, was born at Kingstown, County Dublin, Ireland, on 16 March 1837, second son of Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley and his wife Frances Anne, née Smith; his elder brother Garnet became Field Marshal Viscount Wolseley.

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  5. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Frederick York Wolseley (1837 – 1899) was an Irish-born New South Wales inventor and woolgrower who invented and developed the first commercially successful sheep shearing machinery. It revolutionised the wool industry.

  6. Irish‑born inventor and woolgrower Frederick Wolseley of Euroka Station, Walgett (NSW) invented the world’s first successful shearing machine. After years of effort, Wolseley eventually perfected his power driven mobile machine that could equal the fastest hand blade shearer and produce a better clip, closer to the animal with fewer nicks.

  7. 29 de mai. de 2017 · Wolseley had its origins in the Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Machine Company Limited, set up in Sydney, Australia in 1887 by Frederick Wolseley (1837-1899), the Dublin-born son of British aristocrat Viscount Wolseley.