- 997-027-013
- Item
- [19-?]
Four native children standing in front of tent. Could be children from Fort LaCorne area.
Four native children standing in front of tent. Could be children from Fort LaCorne area.
Eleven native people standing and two children sitting on ground.
Group of people sitting and standing in a wagon.
Part of City of Melfort collection
Three newspaper photo clippings of Melfort glued to a sheet of bristol board. The top one is of the survey in 1902 and the other two are of Melfort in 1903 and 1911.
Two men turning sod. One man is driving a steel wheeled tractor and the other one is holding onto the plough.
Harold Leard and John Carlson threshing
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
One of the early threshing outfits operated by Harold Leard and John Carlson. There is a car on the far right side of the photo.
Harold Leard with two coyote skins - Beatty, Sask.
Part of Lobb, Ethel fonds
Harold Leard Holding two coyote skins. He is standing in front of W. E. Leard & Co. store at Beatty, Saskatchewan. Wooden sidewalk in foreground.
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Exterior view of the Harrisville School
Part of Melfort General Photo collection
Group photograph of students at the Harrisville School; names of students not supplied.
Part of Reeder, Eleanor fonds
1928 Chev. truck unloading grain into granary; -using an auger; -Combine in background; -Jim? Kilpatrick made conveyer at Home using; roller chain and cups; -Crawford McAusland's Homestead.
Part of Reeder, Eleanor fonds
A photo of a threshing machine and a stook loader in a field. The loader mechanically picked up stooks in field and then dumped them by thresher.
A tractor and swather, harvest scene, seventeen men in photo. Names are unknown.
People stand in field next to sheaves while threshing takes place in the background.
Harvest Scene - Okotos, Alberta
Part of Reeder, Eleanor fonds
A Farmall "M" tractor pulling a binder near Okotos, Alberta. James Hadden is on the binder and Muriel McAusland (nee Hadden) is on the tractor.
Two men, one standing on frame of combine and the other man is shoveling grain in the back of a one ton truck.