- AG5A.011
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- [ca. 1920]
Typed on back of photo: "Dad's farm - run by Mac Legge." Photo is dated October 1964, but stooks were redundant by then. Likely a copy of a much older photo.
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Typed on back of photo: "Dad's farm - run by Mac Legge." Photo is dated October 1964, but stooks were redundant by then. Likely a copy of a much older photo.
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Louis Jerome standing in a field up to his waist in yellow blossoms. Jerome homestead visible in background
A field of wheat stooks curing before being threshed
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Men attending Rumely Gas Tractioneering School
Held in Saskatoon, the school was attended by about 80 men.
Man in front, two women on one binder. Period dress (ca. 1915).
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Two four horse teams each pulling a binder cutting grain for stooking. A man is on each binder. Small dog in the foreground.
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Cutting grain and bundling into sheaves
Mogul tractor pulling two binders in tandem. A Model T Ford car is in the background facing the binders.
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A woman carrying a sheaf of grain preparing to lean it against a stook. Rows of stooks can be seen in the background.
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Men in racks are pitching sheaves into a threshing machine, one on each side. The belt in the foreground is fastened to a tractor (not shown).
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Harvest scene of early pioneers
Tractor, threshing machine, two binder racks, barn in picture. Also shown are seven men and a small boy, most in working garb. The man in the suit appears to be Reg Conlin.
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Forking sheaves into a small threshing machine. Thresher is driven by a small engine rather than a tractor. Straw stack shown on left.
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Locally built airplane - Photo 2
Airplane hand-built by Marvin White who worked for Canadian Utilities. Wingspan: 31 feet; length: 20 feet. Powered by an inverted Ford Model B, 4 cylinder engine. Full view of the airplane taken from the front.
Children posed on steps of Anglia Community Hall
Back row, L-R: ?? Jackson, Donalda Ferguson, ?, ?, Clayton French, Carl Saunderson, Ray Saunderson, Hilton Hagyard, Bill Graham, Bertha Booth, ?, Ann Ball, Ethel Stinson.
Middle row: Margaret Hagyard, Dorothy Duff, Jean Ferguson, Jean Service, Gordon Thompson, Margaret Duff.
Front row: Kathleen Smith, Grace Hagyard, Yvonne Stinson, Edna Smith, Jessie Hagyard, Catherine Saunderson, ?, ?? Jackson.
R.I. Duff store, poolroom and hall. Sign on side of store reads "The GOLD STANDARD STORE." A group of men are standing in front gathered around a hitching post. A team of horses hitched to a sleigh are tied to a pole. Horses are wearing blankets.