English: The four images are in two rows, interpreted from left to right. The first, titled "penning up," illustrates rounding up the sheep ready for shearing. The second photograph shows shearers at work. The third image shows a wool press being used to fill a wool bale, and the fourth shows workmen standing around full, packed bales of wool.
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Four photographs illustrating the shearing and baling up wool.
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