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Sod blacksmith shop on farm of A.D. Fletcher in 1906, Zealandia, Sask.
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Sod blacksmith shop on farm of A.D. Fletcher in 1906, Zealandia, Sask.
L-R: Bob Scobie, unknown, Bill Scobie, unknown. Standing in front of Scobie Blacksmith Shop.
Four men stand outside the Scobie Bros. Blacksmith Shop located at 111 1st Avenue West. Wagons, either repaired or awaiting repair, are parked out front.
L-R: Dave Scobie (visiting), Bill Scobie, Bob Scobie. All are standing in front of the Scobie Blacksmith Shop.
Rosetown - First Avenue Business Block
Photos of businesses along the First Avenue business block through the years.
Ledger of John Brown - First blacksmith of Indian Head
Part of Businesses Collection
A beige and yellow hardcover ledger book that contains the records of business transactions made by John Brown in the years 1895 - 1898.
Brown, John
Ledger book of John Brown - blacksmith
Part of Businesses Collection
Ledger book contains details of all transactions at John Brown's blacksmith shop
Brown, John
John Brown's Day Book 1897 - 1898
Part of Businesses Collection
A grey hardcover notebook that served as John Brown's day book for the years 1897 to 1898. The last page with writing on it page 122 which ends with "Quit work at Indian Head Saturday (December) 31 - 1898. John Brown."
Brown, John
John Brown's Day Book 1889 - 1893
Part of Businesses Collection
A blue and yellow hardcover notebook of hand-written notes that served as John Brown's day book for the years 1889 to 1893.
Brown, John
Indian Head town hall and Commercial Hotel
Part of Town Collection
This photo includes the town hall (centre), John Brown's blacksmith shop (far left) and the Commercial Hotel otel across from the town hall.
Blacksmith’s Shop, Marquis, Saskatchewan
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Interior photograph of the blacksmith’s shop in Marquis, Saskatchewan
Blacksmith Shop in Humboldt, Sask.
Interior view of Ludwig Klug's blacksmith shop;
Believed to be the original Colwell Lumber building at 121 1st Ave. west. Second from left is Bill Millar.
M.F. Shaughnessy General Blacksmith Shop. Probably 1st Ave. east.