Trekking South from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
- MJ-133.94-400
- Stuk
- 1910-1913
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of q team of oxen pulling two men on a wagon filled with freight/dry goods
Zonder titel
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Trekking South from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of q team of oxen pulling two men on a wagon filled with freight/dry goods
Zonder titel
Threshing scene during the early settlement days
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Typical threshing scene during the early settlement days
In Front of Dr. Zimmerman's Office in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
People standing around some farm equipment hitched to three oxen and a horse; a small building can be seen in the background
Main Street, Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A wooden cart with four oxen hitched to it stands on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan, in front of the Drug Store and Ed H. Erickson's Hardware and Stoves.
One man is sitting on the wagon, one man is standing beside the oxen, and a man and boy are standing on the sidewalk behind the oxen.
Zonder titel
Part of ECM Photograph Collection
John Romanchook and Son (John Junior) working with oxen in 1913; land location: N.W. Sec. 22 TP 19 R 2 W 2
Part of WHFA Photos Collection
Bearded man is identified as Wolseley, N.W.T. homesteader Dave Niblock with team of oxen. The first Wolseley Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station (1882-1927) is in the background.
First Class Carriage - Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Mr. Gunderson's oxen team in Pleasantdale; two oxen pulling a sleigh, snow on the ground.
90th Anniversary of the Barr Colony Wagon Trek
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Joe Carmody is in wagon hitched to two oxen while Harvey Hauer stands next to it.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Horses and oxen sod-busting the prairie.
Photos depicting pioneer life and homesteading in the Rosetown, Sask. area. Collected by Frank Glass.
Boyd Machan farm (Javen's land). Three men with nine oxen plow. Train seen in background.
Four oxen team pulling a binder cutting wheat. Two oxen with horns, two without.
Oxen pulling "Routley's Hardware" dray
Names on back are Bill Bowers(?) and Wes Spence who are standing posing. Buildings in background are store fronts. A.O. Routley had a Massey Harris business in Rosetown 1930-46. Oxen were not used after 1910.
Two men wearing suits are riding in the buggy. One man is holding reins and a whip. They are in a grass meadow - no road. The ox has shoulder and side scars, probably from harness used for plowing.
Jno N. Ford on wagon pulled by two oxen.
One ox is smaller than the other. They are travelling on a well-worn track. The man on the wagon is wearing a dress hat. Jno. N. Ford homesteaded NE 14-31-19 W3 (SW Stranraer) in 1910. He drove these oxen until 1919.