- R-A12864
- Item
- between 1900 and 1920
Part of Myles Kinney collection
A young colt outside William Morgan's barn at Tyvan, Saskatchewan.
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A young colt outside William Morgan's barn at Tyvan, Saskatchewan.
Man reading beside a Sunbeam Oak heater in a Tyvan home
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A man reading beside a Sunbeam Oak heater in a Tyvan home. An oil lamp with shade hanging from the ceiling.
Herbie McDonald holding a horse on a street in Tyvan
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Herbie McDonald holding a horse on a street in Tyvan, Saskathcewan. The horse is Sir Charles, a McDonald Brothers standard bred stallion. Tommy Day as a young boy and Johnnie Iddon looking on.
Interior of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White, Tyvan, Saskatchewan
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Interior of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White of Tyvan, Saskatchewan. Piano, wall pictures, two children in foreground, girl seated holding a kitten, boy standing at her side.
Fred and Charlie White moving to their homestead
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Fred and Charlie White moving to their homestead in Tyvan, Saskatchewan. Four horse drawn wagons, five men and two dogs are visible.
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The Northern and Maple Leaf elevators in Tyvan.
Miller's ploughing outfit on Railroad Street, Tyvan
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Photograph of Miller's ploughing outfit (steam tractor and plough) in front of Massey-Harris and McCormick dealers buildings on Railroad Street, Tyvan.
C. Bixenman's threshing outfit, Tyvan, Saskatchewan
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C. Bixenman's threshing outfit in Tyvan, Saskatchewan, 1922.
Early automobile, purchased by R.W. Hutchinson
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This early automobile with international chain drive was one of two automobiles purchased in Tyvan, Saskatchewan. It belonged to R.W. Hutchinson (driver) in 1908 and he's parked outside his house in Tyvan.
International chain drive automobile, one of the first two autos in Tyvan
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International chain drive automobile, one of the first two autos in Tyvan, was purchased by R.W. Hutchinson in 1908. This photo shows him in the driver's seat parked outside J.H. More general store in Tyvan, 1909.