Cutting Wheat South of Moose Jaw
- MJ-133.94-432
- Item
- 1910-1913
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of three binders and a tractor cutting wheat south of Moose Jaw.
Rice, Lewis
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Cutting Wheat South of Moose Jaw
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of three binders and a tractor cutting wheat south of Moose Jaw.
Rice, Lewis
Three large gas tractors pulling gang plows and disker, breaking sod. Tractor operator on each, and man on each plow.
Horse powered threshing machine
Threshing in the snow with no apparent mechanical equipment. Men with forks unloading sheaves from racks. Sod buildings in the background.
Rosetown Eagle (Newspaper)
Two women with rifles among pioneer machinery
There are three horses and a colt in the pasture. Women are pointing rifles. In background L-R; mower, outthrow disk, grain drill, binder.
Kunkel Collection
Grain has been unloaded by bucket from the grain wagons into what could be a rail car or wooden annex. Train siding with grain cars in the background. Snow fence curves along the left side of the picture.
Kunkel Collection
Two men stand inside a harness shop. Gloves, harnesses, leads, and more hang and are stacked throughout the shop. Identities are not known, but there was a Harness & Saddlery shop owned by a W.A. Messner in Zealandia in 1913.
J.O. Murdoch stands behind the counter of the Land Title Office in Zealandia.
Six men and one woman face the camera inside a store. A display of shoes is front and centre in the photo. Advertisements for P.K. Shatilla's store adorn the display table, making it likely that this is the interior to P.K. Shatilla's General store.
One man and two women stand behind the counter in the general store they work at.
Two men stand in what is either a furniture or hardware store. One man is holding the hand of a little girl who is dressed in winter clothing.
Three young bank tellers lean against the counter inside a Zealandia bank.
A man stands beside one of Zealandia's grain elevators. It is not clear which elevator it is.
A man stands in the snow in front of Zealandia's Goose Lake Grain & Lumber Co. elevator.
A man stands on a dray wagon pulled by two horses. The wagon is parked in front of W.M. Anderson's General Store, located on what is now called Worthen Street in Zealandia, delivering materials to the business from the train.
Four men stand in the Zealandia pool hall. Second man from the right is believed to be Jack Stewart. The pool hall was also part bowling alley and part barber shop. Note the man on the left sitting in the barber chair, while presumably the barber stands beside his client.