GODFREY BOWEN, the New Zealand Wool Board's chief shearing instructor, demonstrates his skill at Caxton Hall London, during his recent instruction tour of the British Isles when he broke the world record for the greatest number of sheep shorn in a day. Television appearances, instructtion courses and special demonstrations are all in day’s work to the man whose new techniques have speeded up and made more efficient a job which still depends on manual skill.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29353, 4 November 1960, Page 21
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75GODFREY BOWEN, the New Zealand Wool Board's chief shearing instructor, demonstrates his skill at Caxton Hall London, during his recent instruction tour of the British Isles when he broke the world record for the greatest number of sheep shorn in a day. Television appearances, instructtion courses and special demonstrations are all in day’s work to the man whose new techniques have speeded up and made more efficient a job which still depends on manual skill. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29353, 4 November 1960, Page 21
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