John Nash with a team of four horses
- 72.106.25
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- 1916
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
John Nash steering a team of four horses.
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John Nash with a team of four horses
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
John Nash steering a team of four horses.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of steam powered tractors, wagons, horses, and people in a parade on Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Jno N. Ford on wagon pulled by two oxen.
One ox is smaller than the other. They are travelling on a well-worn track. The man on the wagon is wearing a dress hat. Jno. N. Ford homesteaded NE 14-31-19 W3 (SW Stranraer) in 1910. He drove these oxen until 1919.
Man Driving A Hay Wagon in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man driving a hay wagon through the snow, hitched to two horses. The wagon has sled skis instead of wheels.
A Horse Drawn Sled in Biggar Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man and a piece of farm equipment on a sled which is hitched to two horses
Toots Niven and Mary Smith Meyers Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two women standing in front of a covered sled which is hitched to two horses
A Horse Drawn Sled in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man in a sled which is hitched to two horses
First Nation camp with horse and cart
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Tipis, a horse and a cart and wagon are seen in a First Nation's camp
W.W. Miller's General Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Six people standing in front of W.W. Miler's General Store in Biggar, Saskatchewan; Two signs on the front of the building read "Purity Flour Makes More Bread and Better Bread" and "Gents Furnishings"; There is a horse and buggy beside the building
Steam engine with belt, two wagons, team of horses unhitched feeding beside the wagons. G.W. Woods seated on tractor
Eight or nine wagons and teams of horses; one buggy and team. The wagons are mostly loaded with possessions or goods and are halted on a hillside slanted downward.
Unknown man in a buggy with a five horse hitch stopped in front of a barn.
Armed Forces - 21st Field Battery - Group Photo
Troops of the 21st Field Battery, Canadian Artillery, Sarcee Camp, sitting and standing in three rows with artillery cannons on either side. Wagons, tents and buildings in background.
Bio/Historical Note: In the summer of 1914, the Canadian militia leased a part of the Sarcee (now Tsuu T'ina Nation) Indian Reserve as a prospective training site for military personnel. Sarcee Camp, as the site came to be known, was the only area in Alberta set aside to train soldiers for battle during World War I. More than 45,000 men from 30 units across the province trained at the camp over the course of the war. It was one of the largest military training areas in Canada at the time. Sarcee Camp was abandoned in 1998.
Billie Ferguson's Threshing Outfit Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two people sitting in a car with tractors, threshers, and hay wagons in the background
Old Time horse drawn fire engine
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Old Time horse drawn fire engine, probably in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan