Threshing Crew on Stafford and Jamieson Ranch
- 2003-026-001
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- 9 September, 1920
Parte de Melfort Historical Committee fonds
A team of horses hitched to a hay wagon, a threshing crew on the Stafford & Jameson ranch near Melfort, Saskatchewan
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Threshing Crew on Stafford and Jamieson Ranch
Parte de Melfort Historical Committee fonds
A team of horses hitched to a hay wagon, a threshing crew on the Stafford & Jameson ranch near Melfort, Saskatchewan
Parte de Melfort Historical Committee fonds
Thrashing [sic] with a steam outfit. Men standing on top of threshing equipment.
Parte de Melfort Historical Committee fonds
Three men and a woman stand in front of steel-wheeled steamer tractor; identified as (from right to left): Dad, Ed, Lionel, Yvonne.
Parte de Melfort Historical Committee fonds
Threshing team working the harvest; people identified in photograph: Ross Adair on load; Otto Heavin on machine; Fred Smith on barrel.
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People stand in field next to sheaves while threshing takes place in the background.
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Threshing equipment in front of large pile of straw. Stooks on wagon in foreground.
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Men and threshing equipment at Roy Lobb's farm near Melfort, Saskatchewan. Stook loader in the background.
The Harms' Threshing Outfit on the Richardson's Farm
Parte de Melfort Historical Committee fonds
The Harm's threshing outfit on the Richardson farm; a Rumely tractor can be seen on the left.
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.
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This collection includes photographs taken in the Melfort region. Subjects include: a threshing crew, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Downie, the town of Melfort, and Mrs. Clagett's funeral coffin. The originals date from the 1910's to the 1950's.
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