- 998-049-007
- Pièce
- [ca. 1915]; copied print 1998
Fait partie de Albert Carlson fonds
A J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator.
Fait partie de Albert Carlson fonds
A J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator.
Fait partie de Albert Carlson fonds
John Carlson and his Three daughters Beside a No12 Massey-Harris Combine; L to R: Margaret, John holding Elsie and Ruth.
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Betty (Flodell) Nelson and child, Eric Edwin Wickberg sitting in a Model T touring car. Unknown man kneeling at the front of the car with a shed and woodpile behind him.
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A side view of John Carlson on his Oliver Standard 70 tractor . It has rubber tires on the front and steel on the back. It is pulling a steel-wheeled plough.
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John Carlson on a 20-30 Rumley oil-pull tractor. A field of wheat stooks in the foreground. Man standing at side of tractor.
Threshing time at John Carlson's Farm
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A Rumley 20-35 tractor driving a Case high Bagger Separator. There are two men resting to the left of the tractor.
John Carlson's threshing machine
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There are four men standing and sitting on top of John Carlson's Red River Special threshing machine. The names are unknown.
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John Carlson's first combine a 20-30 Rumley tractor pulling a Massey-Harris combine. One man seated on tractor and one man standing on the combine.
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John Carlson with a tandem 6 horse team pulling a two bottom plough with packers.
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Threshing at John Carlson's farm
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A 15-27 Rumley tractor driving a high-Bagger Case Threshing machine. A group of people at rear of tractor having lunch. person standing on top of wagon piled with stooks.
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Melfort House, England. A stone house with ivy growing on its sides. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bagshaw standing at an iron gate with a stone fence on either side of it. 1849 above the door. An unidentified person appears to the right.