Winter travel with a team and cutter
- FGPC-TR-P107
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- [ca. 1924]
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
Winter travel with a team and cutter
Ken Hare driving a team of horses pulling a cutter.
The Joseph Pelletier family (parents with seven children) sitting in a converted car body that has had sleigh runners under the body of the car being pulled by a team of horses for winter travel.
St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church
Church on stoneboats being moved by horse team at least five men are seen in the picture as well as a cutter behind the church.
Kessel, Albert (Elite Studio)
Sod shack with two women one boy and one girl standing in front of it. A buggy is driving away from it with a man and woman in the seat.
Moving Catholic Church in 1914
Gunnworth Catholic Church being moved to Rosetown January 16, 1914. Nine or ten horses hitched in front, sled runners under the building, sleigh behind. Men standing in front of building. Snow on the ground.
Three teams of horses hitched to a small frame house preparing to drag it on snow. Three men are holding the reins. Dog in front.
Two horses hitched to a "taxi" with two men in front seat. The 200 block of Main Street Rosetown is seen in the background with the Royal Bank of Canada on the corner.
One horse, two passenger buggy. A barn built of poles and straw in the background.
Hauling supplies with three horses
Three horses hitched to a wagon with Jack Coulter driving it. The wagon is loaded with household supplies and lumber. The load is too heavy for a team and the third horse pulls through a chain connected to the back axle.
Fred McArthur with a Dominion straight side wagon and team on the Javens farm.
A six horse team with two drivers pulling a straight sided grain wagon
Going to school in an Anderson cart
A horse is hitched to a wagon with six children in the wagon.
Three men with a horse drawn flat bed wagon. Two grain elevators can be see in the background.
A man stands on a dray wagon pulled by two horses. The wagon is parked in front of W.M. Anderson's General Store, located on what is now called Worthen Street in Zealandia, delivering materials to the business from the train.
A man sits on a wagon piled high with chopped wood and pulled by two horses. Behind the cart is a Canadian Northern railway car with two men inside it. The Goose Lake Grain & Lumber Co. elevator can be partially seen on the left-hand side of the photo.