Step back in time to a 1930s harvest at Strumpshaw Trosh
Harvest scenes from yesteryear will be recreated during the event at Strumpshaw Steam Museum, near Norwich, from 10am-5pm during the weekend of August 30-31.
Specially-grown heritage wheat will be threshed – or “troshed” as it is known in Norfolk - in the old-fashioned way using a Marshall steam engine named Monty and a Marshall threshing drum. This pair of machines worked together as long ago as 1938.
The process........
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