- 998-049-007.03
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- [ca 1915]; copied print 1998
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
view of J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator
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Part of Albert Carlson fonds
view of J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
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.
Threshing time at John Carlson's Farm
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
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 first threshing outfit
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
John Carlson's first threshing outfit. There is a straw pile, a threshing machine and a wagon full of stooks in the photo. Names of men in photo are unknown.
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
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.
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
A J.I. Case high-Bagger Separator.
Threshing time at John Carlson's farm
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
Oliver Standard 70 tractor driving a threshing machine. two men pitching stooks stand on a wagon, one Man standing by Bin 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 on a 20-30 Rumley oil-pull tractor. A field of wheat stooks in the foreground. Man standing at side of tractor.
John Carlson and Charlie Anderson
Part of Albert Carlson fonds
A portrait of John Carlson (left-age 19) and Charlie Anderson (right) taken in 1903 Before they left Sweden to come to Canada.