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Fowlers Collection

"Fowlers: A Legacy of Innovation, Controversy, and Astonishing Feats" Step into the world of Fowlers

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers Steam Engine

Fowlers Steam Engine
Fowlers patent engine and windlass for steam-ploughing

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowler's double-furrow plough with single lever

Fowler's double-furrow plough with single lever
6266195 Fowler's double-furrow plough with single lever; (add.info.: Fowler's double-furrow plough with single lever)

Background imageFowlers Collection: Flamingoes watching in astonishment as their companions are slaughtered by a hunter

Flamingoes watching in astonishment as their companions are slaughtered by a hunter
6337395 Flamingoes watching in astonishment as their companions are slaughtered by a hunter by English School, (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers catching Crows, illustration from Venationes, Ferarum, Avium

Fowlers catching Crows, illustration from Venationes, Ferarum, Avium
747013 Fowlers catching Crows, illustration from Venationes, Ferarum, Avium, Piscium (Of Hunting: Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish), engraved by Jan Collaert (1566-1628), pub

Background imageFowlers Collection: Battersea Mill

Battersea Mill
Fowlers Mill was built in the grounds of the partly demolished Bolingbroke House in 1788 by Thomas Fowler to a design of Stephen Hooper

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers (engraving)

Fowlers (engraving)
730550 Fowlers (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fowlers, Hawkhurst, in Kent, by Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn)

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers catching birds at night, illustration from Venationes, Ferarum, Avium

Fowlers catching birds at night, illustration from Venationes, Ferarum, Avium
747014 Fowlers catching birds at night, illustration from Venationes, Ferarum, Avium, Piscium (Of Hunting: Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish), engraved by Jan Collaert (1566-1628), pub

Background imageFowlers Collection: City Foulers Mark (coloured engraving)

City Foulers Mark (coloured engraving)
606984 City Foulers Mark (coloured engraving) by Bunbury, Henry William (1750-1811); Private Collection; (add.info.: City Foulers Mark - a dog leads two men with rifles to a man relieving himself)

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers double-furrow plough with single lever. From The Book of the Farm by Henry Stephens

Fowlers double-furrow plough with single lever. From The Book of the Farm by Henry Stephens published in the 1840 s

Background imageFowlers Collection: Birds eye view of Fowlers market from the south-east, England London Covent

Birds eye view of Fowlers market from the south-east, England London Covent Garden, Fowler, Charles, 1792 1867, architect, UK, U.K. Great Britain

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers of St Kilda

Fowlers of St Kilda

Background imageFowlers Collection: Two Steam-Plough Systems

Two Steam-Plough Systems
Comparison of two separate methods of ploughing using a steam engine. Howards system (top) and Fowlers (below), with Hornsbys traditional animal-mounted plough between

Background imageFowlers Collection: Fowlers Steam Plough

Fowlers Steam Plough
Fowlers patent four-furrow steam-plough, an exhibit of the International Exhibition


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"Fowlers: A Legacy of Innovation, Controversy, and Astonishing Feats" Step into the world of Fowlers, where steam engines revolutionized industries and hunting practices left flamingoes in awe. From their iconic Steam Engine that powered countless mills to illustrations capturing the shocking sight slaughtering birds witnessed by astonished flamingoes. Intriguingly depicted in Venationes, Ferarum, Avium are Fowlers catching crows with a precision that mesmerizes. The illustration showcases their mastery over avian capture techniques. Meanwhile, Battersea Mill stands tall as a testament to Fowlers' engineering prowess. Delving deeper into history reveals engravings portraying the artistry behind fowler's craft at nightfall. As darkness descends, these skilled individuals stealthily catch birds under moonlit skies - an exquisite scene captured within Venationes, Ferarum, Avium. The City Fouler's Mark adds color to this narrative with its vibrant engraving showcasing bustling markets filled with feathered treasures from all corners of England. Witnessing this bird's eye view from the south-east is nothing short of spectacular; it encapsulates the essence of Fowlers' market dominance. Venturing further afield brings us to St Kilda where Fowlers made their mark on remote islands. Their presence there signifies not only their reach but also highlights how they adapted their methods for unique environments. Fascinatingly enough, two steam-plough systems emerged from Fowlers' ingenuity - a true testament to their innovative spirit. These systems forever changed farming practices and propelled agricultural advancements during the 19th century. Finally, we come full circle back to the remarkable Steam Plough that solidified Fowler's reputation as pioneers in machinery development. This invention transformed labor-intensive plowing into an efficient process through its double-furrow design and single lever operation - truly ahead of its time.