- AG7.010
- Item
- [1910s]
Several unidentified children sit on a Model T Ford truck parked in front of an old frame house (shack).
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Several unidentified children sit on a Model T Ford truck parked in front of an old frame house (shack).
Arthur Calvert in his new gas truck, 1945, with Herbie Ferguson's dog.
Rev. Benjamin Crowe beside 1930 Ford Model A car
Rev. Crowe stands next to the car on the dirt street. Picture appears to be taken in Regina by Regina Photo Services.
Boy and dog in early car (1926)
Taken at Milestone where Rev. Benjamin Crowe was the vicar.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Douglas Bros. car dealership with four early automobiles parked in front of building.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Javen's farm and automobile located 7 1/2 miles southeast of Rosetown.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Six persons left to right [Henry Evans, Reg Conlin, unknown, unknown, unknown and Linus Kunkel] in a car [McLaughlin] in front of Conlin & Evans Farm Machinery Agency, 110 Main Street; next door Mrs. Jamison's Ladies Wear and Beauty Parlor.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Three men drinking sodas around early automobile.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Early Studebaker touring car with three occupants.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Ben Brookbank attending to camping gear attached to an early automobile [Studebaker touring car].
Photos of antique vehicles from the early 1910s into the 1930s.
Six men and Ford car of 1912-13
Men and buildings are unidentified. Car has white rubber tires.
Postcard labelled North West Land Co. outfit
Old Ford car (same car as in GR4.006?) carrying three men. In background are wooden shacks, elevators, wagon with two horses tied to it. See also GR4.009.
North West Land Co. plowing outfit
Same subject as GR4.008 but from a wider angle. One of the shacks is a type of cook shack.
Women: Pauline Woodward, Irene Holmes, Minnie Huseby. Men: "Two bank boys." Allan Fetterly (Graham Hardware employee) stands in front of car. Saskatchewan license on car - 1922.