First threshing machine being operated on Tom Downey farm
- R-A3316
- Stuk
- 1883
First threshing machine being operated on Tom Downey farm, Cannington Manor.
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First threshing machine being operated on Tom Downey farm
First threshing machine being operated on Tom Downey farm, Cannington Manor.
First Saskatchewan owned threshing outfit
Thought to be first Saskatchewan-owned threshing outfit with Port Huron (probably) engine, Edward Connor and Joseph Ireton, partners, near Moosomin.
Items are two stereographic cards depicting scenes on the Ball farm.
(1) Item is entitled "Bell Farm, Plowing" and depicts a series of sulky plows along the top of the image breaking the land with the remainder of the image showing unbroken prairie.
(2) Item is entitled "Binders. Bell Farm" and depicts sulky plows in the background and persons harvesting bundles of grain stalks (stooks) from the field.
Bingham and Thom (Firm)
Reaping by horse with men working on stooks
"Reaping in Manitoba" - 9 reapers pulled by 3-horse teams, men working on stooks in foreground.
Horse drawn wagons full of grain bags, hay racks, hee hive hay stacks and steam tractors
"Threshing in Manitoba" - horse-drawn wagons full of bags of grain, hay racks, hee-hive hay stacks, and steam tractors.
Harvesting in January with steam engine
Harvesting in January with steam engine, icicles on water wagon, oxen at haystack, near Qu'Appelle on farm of J.R. Brown. Early 1890's.
Harvesting in Page Brothers (probably) farmyard
Harvesting in Page Brothers (probably) farmyard - threshing with horse-power sweep, wagons, men working on large stack with separator at base of stack.
Several binders harvesting grain on the Canadian Agricultural, Coal and Colonization Company farm at Balgonie. ca. 1889-1890.
Threshing by horse-power - 4 teams of horses. (a "sweep")
Harvesting in January with steam engine
Harvesting in January with steam engine, icicles on water wagon, oxen at haystack, near Qu'Appelle on farm of J.R. Brown. Early 1890's.