- F. Slides, 9. Southern Saskatchewan - 1993-1995
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- September 20, 1989
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
Several horses are seen in a field near Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan; one is laying down as the others stand and graze.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
Part of Hans Dommasch fonds
Several horses are seen in a field near Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan; one is laying down as the others stand and graze.
Dommasch, Hans Siegfried
Agriculture - Class in Session
Students Judging a class of draft horses; Livestock Pavilion and Rutherford Rink in background.
Bio/Historical Note: By 1910, 19 horses had been purchased by the College of Agriculture that were good work horses or suitable for student class work. Two were purebred Clydesdales. Three light horses were also purchased. One named Barney was used in the morning to deliver milk to faculty in Nutana and in the afternoon on the buggy as Dean Rutherford made his farm rounds. In 1920 the Province asked the Animal Husbandry Department to establish a Clydesdale breeding stud. This led to development of an outstanding collection of prize winning horses that became a focus of the Department. In the 1920s the Percheron and Belgian breeders also demanded support for their breeds and so they were included in the university stud and some cross breeding was undertaken. The campus horses were used for field work for all Departments, general hauling and site work for new buildings. An unofficial use was for the Lady Godiva ride across campus each fall. By the 1940s it was clear that the era of horses as a main source of farm power was over. The final stallion used in the breeding program was the imported "Windlaw Proprietor," grand champion stallion at the 1946 Royal Winter Fair.
Returned men operating a tractor with a separator, threshing straw into the Main Barn.
Farm Boys Club - Short Course - Lampman
Mare and foal standing in a yard, four men standing around them near Lampman, Saskatchewan.
Four Clydesdale mares hitched to a wagon, pulling 8300 pounds of Sweet Clover seed in bags. Engineering and Field Husbandry buildings in background.
Bio/Historical Note: By 1910, 19 horses had been purchased by the College of Agriculture that were good work horses or suitable for student class work. Two were purebred Clydesdales. Three light horses were also purchased. One named Barney was used in the morning to deliver milk to faculty in Nutana and in the afternoon on the buggy as Dean Rutherford made his farm rounds. In 1920 the Province asked the Animal Husbandry Department to establish a Clydesdale breeding stud. This led to development of an outstanding collection of prize winning horses that became a focus of the Department. In the 1920s the Percheron and Belgian breeders also demanded support for their breeds and so they were included in the university stud and some cross breeding was undertaken. The campus horses were used for field work for all Departments, general hauling and site work for new buildings. An unofficial use was for the Lady Godiva ride across campus each fall. By the 1940s it was clear that the era of horses as a main source of farm power was over. The final stallion used in the breeding program was the imported "Windlaw Proprietor," grand champion stallion at the 1946 Royal Winter Fair.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
"The Indian, riding his pony, along with his teepee encampment, was the common sight that greeted the early explorer, trapper, missionary and later the early settler when they arrived on the prairies during the last century."
Threshing scene during the early settlement days
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Typical threshing scene during the early settlement days
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Four wagons are seen hitched to horses on the track at the fair grounds on west Broadway
Part of Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Horses working in the field.
A Horse Drawn Sled in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man in a sled which is hitched to two horses
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Gravel Pit Near Biggar
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Men and horses in a gravel pit
"Walter Holst and The Charlie Watley Ponies" Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two ponies and a boy
In Front of Dr. Zimmerman's Office in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
People standing around some farm equipment hitched to three oxen and a horse; a small building can be seen in the background
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man is riding a bronco with a large crowd watching in the background
Farmers Lined Up to Deliver Grain in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Many horses and wagons lined up at grain elevators in Biggar, Saskatchewan