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Disks and disking

  • S-RM-F1417
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1980-05

Wes Ferguson, disking with Belgian horses at the Western Development Museum, North Battleford, Saskatchewan.

Macdonald, R. H., 1915-1997

Businesses at Raymore on No. 6 highway

  • R-A20680 (1)-(13)
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1979?

Businesses at Raymore on No. 6 highway. Included are: Andy's White Farm Equipment, R. W. Versatile, Wheat Pool Farm Service, Transport Garage for John Deere, Phil's Construction, Martin's Auto Body and Glass Ltd., J. I. Case Machinery, Raymore Motor Products and Gulf Station, John Gray's Esso Bulk Service, Bolt Service Ltd., and Shell Bulk Sales and Restaurant.

Interview with Helmer H. Hanson

  • Tape R-11778; Tape R-11779
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1964

Sound recordings of an interview with Helmer H. Hanson of Lajord, Saskatchewan, a farmer and agricultural implement designer, regarding farming and the introduction and use of early mechanized farm implements on the prairies. Interview was conducted by Paul Helstrom.

Photography of Lester J. Smith

  • GM-PH-5287 (1)-(7078)
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1956-1976?

Photographs taken by Lester (Les) James Smith (September 16, 1925-July 16, 2013) as a professional photographer in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Smith was a photographer for the Air Force in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Ottawa, Ontario from 1945 to 1947. In 1951, he joined the Navy Reserve at HMCS Unicorn. He worked for Esquire Photographers, Saskatoon and as a news photographer for CFQC Television in Saskatoon before opening his own business, L.J. Smith Photography, which he operated out of his home at 411 Isabella Street East from 1955 to the mid 1970s. He then worked for the Western Development Museum (WDM) in various capacities until January 1978.

The majority of photographs represent Smith's commercial photography work and relate to individuals, businesses, buildings and events in Saskatoon. Photographs relating to his involvement with the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon and HMCS Unicorn, the Canadian Forces naval reserve division in Saskatoon, are also included. A small volume of photographs relate to other geographical locations, including the potash mine at Bredenbury; Camp Easter Seal near Watrous; and the Western Development Museum in Moose Jaw.

Frost & Wood no. 3 binders (4 in row) pulled by 4-horse teams on John Cherry farm near Yorkton

  • R-A5962
  • Unidad documental simple
  • copied 1962 (originally created 1932)

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.

Combine, one of first in Zelma district

  • R-A797 (1)-(2)
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1928

Items are photographs showing a field with a combine, one of first in Zelma district of Saskatchewan.

Jackson and Larson's grain separator

  • S-B8296
  • Unidad documental simple
  • copied 1981 (originally created 1919)

Image of Jackson and Larson's grain separator in operation in the Tisdale, Saskatchewan district.

Cutting wheat in the Zelma area

  • R-A14706 (1)-(3)
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1916

Items are images showing the cutting of wheat in the Zelma area of Saskatchewan:
(1) Otto Fraleigh;
(2) Billy Walsh, George Peek, Otto Fraleigh;
(3) unidentified.

Andrew, Albert

Farm labourers working with threshing machines and steam tractors

  • R-A14640 (1)-(9)
  • Unidad documental simple
  • ca. 1915

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

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