- FA1.005
- Stuk
- [ca 1915]
Early century fashion. Male child is in "Plus Fours" dress, dress-like top, short pants tucked into socks. Other child (girl?) is wearing a white gown trimmed in lace. Woman's dress has lace collar and cuffs.
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Early century fashion. Male child is in "Plus Fours" dress, dress-like top, short pants tucked into socks. Other child (girl?) is wearing a white gown trimmed in lace. Woman's dress has lace collar and cuffs.
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Women and baby are dressed in early 20th-Century fashion and hair styles.
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Two men in uniform carrying a flag, a group of men in suits following as they parade down 2nd Avenue West. The date on the postcard is August 17th, 1914.
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Front view of 1928 model car with a family and their dog gathered around it.
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Fixing a flat tire on an old car. Driver stands next to his car with his hands on his hips. The new tire leans against the car.
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Two old cars parked near one another with 6 adults and 3 children gathered around. A house can be seen in the background.
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One man and 3 women pose for a photo on a vintage McLaughlin right hand drive car parked by the CNR tracks.
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Linus Kunkel standing on tractor.
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Mogul tractor and Model T Ford car. Farmer beside tractor with dog up high. Water tank in foreground.
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Man and woman with Mogul tractor hooked to a two-bottom breaking plow.
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Man in front, two women on one binder. Period dress (ca. 1915).
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Two four horse teams each pulling a binder cutting grain for stooking. A man is on each binder. Small dog in the foreground.
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Cutting grain and bundling into sheaves
Mogul tractor pulling two binders in tandem. A Model T Ford car is in the background facing the binders.
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A woman carrying a sheaf of grain preparing to lean it against a stook. Rows of stooks can be seen in the background.
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Men in racks are pitching sheaves into a threshing machine, one on each side. The belt in the foreground is fastened to a tractor (not shown).
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