John Nash with a team of four horses
- 72.106.25
- Item
- 1916
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
John Nash steering a team of four horses.
John Nash with a team of four horses
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
John Nash steering a team of four horses.
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
Lamborn & Evans Massey-Harris and Mercury-Lincoln dealership run by Pat Lamborn and Henry Evans, located at 117 1st Avenue West.
Twin City gas tractor pulling a string of grain wagons.
Kunkel Collection
Man driving combine with oxen team
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Unidentified man driving combine with oxen team in field
Part of City of Regina fonds
Massey and Co. Farm Machinery and Settlers' Supplies on South Railway Avenue.
Tractor hooked to a breaking plow with a steering device for following the furrow.
Kunkel Collection
Mr. G.E. Bowran and his horse drawn riding binder
Mr. G.E. Bowran and his horse drawn riding binder
People with tractor in front of a large pile of hay
Part of Agriculture Collection
24 people standing in a line in front of a tractor and a large pile of a hay
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of two men on a plough ploughing a field.
Rice, Lewis
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of two men, one on a disc plough and the other on a plough, discing and ploughing a field. The men are being pulled by four horses each.
Rice, Lewis
Ploughing, Western Canada. C.P.R.
Part of Gordon Goddard fonds
Photograph of five teams of four horses - each drawing a plough
Five horses hooked to a Sulky plow plowing stubble. A woman seated on plow with hat on her knee.
Plowing and Disking "Breaking" Moose Jaw District
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Composite postcard showing two images of men and horses breaking sod by plowing and discing in Moose Jaw district. Larger image shows one man driving a discer in field; smaller inset image shows men driving three teams of horses and discers in field. Copy 1 was sent April 21, 1909 to Mr. W.R. Green of Toronto by [??]. Copy 2 is blank
Buildings in background with Rake-Up sign in front.