Agriculture - Animals of the Pioneers
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- [1908-1929]
Photos of animals on farms and homesteads in the pioneer-era in the Rosetown/Zealandia area.
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Agriculture - Animals of the Pioneers
Photos of animals on farms and homesteads in the pioneer-era in the Rosetown/Zealandia area.
One six-horse and one three-horse team pulling breaking plows. A man riding each plow. Young boy with a dog behind the first team. A two-horse team pulling another implement, perhaps a packer? A man standing at the side waiting.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
A row of chuckwagons pulled by horses make their way down Main Street in a parade.
Cutting Wheat With Binder On Ahren's Farm Near Rosetown, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man on a binder being pulled by four horses can be seen in the distance in a field
Mother and foal beside a dugout.
Farming Practices; Farming with Horses
These photos detail 70 years' worth of agricultural practice, development, machinery, and livestock. Collected by Frank Glass.
Five horses a hitched to a riding plow with a man sitting on the seat. Geo. Sinclair and daughter Gladys are standing beside the plow.
George Frechette with two horses in the winter. A farm house and barn stand behind him.
Oil pull tractor, separator, hay racks, horses and colts. In front - Whippet car with white tires, fold up top.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Three wagons pulled by horses moving in a line through the snow
Two horse drawn teams, one pulling a stook wagon and the other pulling a stook loader.
Horses, their riders, and a team of covered wagons make their way down Main Street in a parade.
Unknown man in a buggy with a five horse hitch stopped in front of a barn.
Four men standing in front of the barn holding animals; four white horses, three harnessed, two dark coloured horses harnessed and one colt. The other team might be oxen. One buggy with a dog lying underneath.
Draft horses lined up in front of the Javens barn with men holding the horses at intervals.