- 998-041-014
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- [ca. 1930]; copied print 1998
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
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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Part of Albert Carlson fonds
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.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
A threshing scene with horse drawn wagons and stooks. Men stand on top of the wagons.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
The class of Kirkton School standing on the steps. Back Row L To R: Glady Erickson, Ruth Carlson, Edmund Danielson, Edna Erickson, Elsie Carlson; Middle Row: Albert Carlson, Albert Erickson, Mildred Mickleson, Mary Paynter, Alfred Danielson, Miss Mary Pringle (Teacher); Front Row: Ethel Paynter, John Paynter, Ursula Humphries, Edith Erickson, Ronald Erickson
John Carlson's 1941 Dodge Truck
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
A dual wheeled 1941 Dodge pick-up truck owned by John Carlson. A building is in the background with poultry in front of it.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
Tractors and seeding equipment, one-way with a seed box, in front of a row of grain bins. A wooden wheeled grain wagon is at the right.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
John Carlson and his Three daughters Beside a No12 Massey-Harris Combine; L to R: Margaret, John holding Elsie and Ruth.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
John Carlson (L) and his son Albert sitting on a Seaman 6FT tilller with a 90HP Engine. It was brought up from the United States to Calgary. It was the only known type of machine in the area at the time.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
John Carlson (L) and Herbert Hampton with two other men standing in front of a truck.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
A J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
view of J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator
The collection contains 24 photographic reproductions of original photographs of members of the John Carlson family, local farming activities, and farm equipment. Several depict views of Melfort in early states of development. Historically significant images include that of a Mr. and Mrs. Bagshaw at "Melfort House" in the U.K.
Carlson, Albert