One of the first ploughs [sic] in the Zelma district
- R-A14669
- Unidad documental simple
- 1905
Item is a photograph showing one of the first plows in the Zelma district of Saskatchewan.
Andrew, Albert
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One of the first ploughs [sic] in the Zelma district
Item is a photograph showing one of the first plows in the Zelma district of Saskatchewan.
Andrew, Albert
Type of plough [sic] used in the Zelma district
Item is an image showing a type of plow used in the Zelma district of Saskatchewan, with the prairie in the background.
Andrew, Albert
Two unidentified men ploughing near Zelma
Item is an image showing two unidentified men ploughing a field near Zelma; one man is seated in a horse-drawn buggy, the other standing on big four engine tractor.
Andrew, Albert
Farm labourers working with threshing machines and steam tractors
Items are images showing threshing machines and straw blowing onto haystacks with steam tractors and horses in use; numerous unidentified labourers at work are visible.
Andrew, Albert
Indian plowing with a two-horse team on a reserve
Item is an image showing a First Nations man plowing a field with a two-horse team on a reserve in western Canada.
Frost & Wood no. 3 binders (4 in row) pulled by 4-horse teams on John Cherry farm near Yorkton
Item is a photograph showing a line of four (4) Frost & Wood no. 3 binders being pulled by 4-horse teams on John Cherry farm that is located 6 miles (ca. 9.7 km) east of Yorkton, Saskatchewan. In the foreground are Mr. and Mrs. Cherry while a wide expanse of fields is visible in the background.
Mr. John McPherson, the first married man to come to Zelma
Item is a photograph showing Mr. John McPherson, the first married man to come to the Zelma district in 1905, seated on horse drawn binder with grain elevators in the background.
Andrew, Albert
Ole and Julius Gulickson, with a horse-drawn plow, east of Arabella, 1912 or 1913.
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Parte dePhotographs (Private) Collection
Images of various Saskatchewan scenes as follows: exterior view of First Baptist Church and St. John's Church in Saskatoon; exterior view of a two-storey house, possibly in the Craik district; view of Railway Avenue in Rouleau seen from the west; buildings in Aylesbury in 1911 [R.J. Scott, General Merchant and Deering implement dealership]; the Maple Leaf Hotel in Lumsden on fire; CPR grading at Lumsden Beach; and four men, part of the H. McDugal outfit, in Georgina.
Breaking virgin prairie in Western Canada
Item is an image showing the breaking of virgin prairie in western Canada.
Rice, Lewis