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  2. John Fowler (born July 11, 1826, Melksham, Wiltshire, Eng.—died Dec. 4, 1864, Ackworth, Yorkshire) was an English engineer who helped to develop the steam-hauled plow. He began his career in the grain trade but later trained as an engineer.

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  3. John Fowler was an agricultural engineer and inventor who was born in Wiltshire in 1826. He worked on the mechanisation of agriculture and was based in Leeds. He is credited with the invention of steam-driven ploughing engines. He died 4 December 1864, following a hunting accident.

  4. John Fowler & Co, for which we hold significant archives, was one of the pioneers of steam power in farming. They not only spread steam ploughing across England, but also introduced agricultural steam power to a number of countries around the globe.

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  5. Jul 11, 2021 · On July 11, 1826, English agricultural engineer John Fowler was born. He was a pioneer in the use of steam engines for ploughing and digging drainage channels. His inventions significantly reduced the cost of ploughing farmland, and also enabled the drainage of previously uncultivated land in many parts of the world.

  6. Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet was an English civil engineer who helped design and build the underground London Metropolitan Railway and was joint designer of the Forth Bridge in Scotland. Fowler established himself in London in 1844 as a consulting engineer, laying out many small railway systems.

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  7. John Fowler (11 July 1826 – 4 December 1864) was an English agricultural engineer who was a pioneer in the use of steam engines for ploughing and digging drainage channels. His inventions significantly reduced the cost of ploughing farmland, and also enabled the drainage of previously uncultivated land in many parts of the world.

  8. John Fowler was an agricultural engineer and inventor who was born in in 1826. He worked on the mechanisation of agriculture and was based in Leeds. He is credited with the invention of steam-driven ploughing engines. He died 4 December 1864, following a hunting accident.