Melfort Public School students - 1926
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- May, 1926
Parte deDows, Frank fonds
The Broadway School staff and students. North side of School on Broadway Ave. in Melfort, Sask.
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Melfort Public School students - 1926
Parte deDows, Frank fonds
The Broadway School staff and students. North side of School on Broadway Ave. in Melfort, Sask.
Crowd at 1st Stock car race 1956
Parte deLobb, Ethel fonds
The crowd at the first stock car race in Melfort, Saskatchewan, 1956.
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Parte deNorman Vickar fonds
Edenbridge School, small shed on right, small home and fence on left. Sign over door to school
Threshing at John Carlson's farm
Parte deAlbert Carlson fonds
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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Parte deAlbert Carlson fonds
John Carlson with a tandem 6 horse team pulling a two bottom plough with packers.
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Parte deCity of Melfort collection
Aerial photograph of the Experimental Farm and area around Melfort, Saskatchewan.
Parte deFlett, Dagmar fonds
Sledges and cabooses stopped at Fletts Livery barn on Saskatchewan Ave., Melfort.
Saskatchewan Ave. - Melfort, Saskatchewan
Parte deEmma Whittome fonds
The west side of Saskatchewan Ave. looking east in Melfort, Saskatchewan
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Parte deEmma Whittome fonds
Post Office on Main Street in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Built in 1913.
Threshing Crew on Stafford and Jamieson Ranch
A team of horses hitched to a hay wagon, a threshing crew on the Stafford & Jameson ranch near Melfort, Saskatchewan
A man on a wagon pulled by horses picking up sheaves in a field.
Thrashing [sic] with a steam outfit. Men standing on top of threshing equipment.
Three men and a woman stand in front of steel-wheeled steamer tractor; identified as (from right to left): Dad, Ed, Lionel, Yvonne.
Threshing team working the harvest; people identified in photograph: Ross Adair on load; Otto Heavin on machine; Fred Smith on barrel.
People stand in field next to sheaves while threshing takes place in the background.