Breaking ground on the homestead with a plough drawn by six oxen
- R-A12484
- Item
- 1904
Part of Myles Kinney collection
Breaking the homestead with plough drawn by six oxen, in the Tyvan district.
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Breaking ground on the homestead with a plough drawn by six oxen
Part of Myles Kinney collection
Breaking the homestead with plough drawn by six oxen, in the Tyvan district.
Breaking land with team of four oxen
Breaking land with team of four oxen. About 1910?
Breaking land with team of six oxen, south of Forgan (G. W. Dickinson)
Breaking land with team of six oxen, south of Forgan (G. W. Dickinson).
Building on sleds being moved in the Tyvan district by six oxen
Part of Myles Kinney collection
Six oxen hitched to a building which is on sleds, being moved in the Tyvan district.
Bull team freighters on Macleod street - 18 pair hitched together
Bull team freighters on Macleod street - 18 pair hitched together.
Bull teams hauling hay wagons in Lethbridge
Bull teams hauling hay wagons, Lethbridge, near railway.
Café cars on Saskatoon-Goose Lake Line
Café cars on Saskatoon-Goose Lake Line - tents on wagons hitched to oxen.
Charlie Lofsted hauling hay with two oxen
Charlie Lofsted hauling hay with two oxen.
Charlie Rayner's farming operations
Part of Photographs (Private) Collection
(1): Charlie Rayner breaking land with four oxen at a neighbour's. Rayner's homestead was located on 23-19-8-W3, near Glen Kerr/Log Valley, Saskatchewan. Charlie Rayner was born in Prince Edward Island in 1889 and came to Saskatchewan around 1905.
(2): An unidentified man, possibly a hired hand, sitting on a horse-drawn water wagon owned by Charlie Rayner during harvesting operations in the Glen Kerr district. The horses, named "Mike" and "Craig", were used, in their early years, to chase coyotes.