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Agriculture - Farm Yards
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R-B12989
Item Date
1910


"With a straw-roofed barn, wood for the winter, hay stacks, and stooks of wheat this farm yard had everything a homesteader needed."

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R-B12989
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
Farms; Stooks and Stooking


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Image Preview R-B7793a Photograph 1 - "In the forest fringe areas of Saskatchewan, trees provided some protection for the farm yard."
Image Preview R-A8626-4 Photograph 2 - "For some homesteaders, in particular bachelors, the farm yards were very basic."
Image Preview R-B1893 Photograph 3 - "In the Lipton district a two storey house was attached to the barn, resulting in a compact farm yard."
Image Preview R-A9705 Photograph 4 - The houses and farm yards often reflected the cultural background of the settlers.
Image Preview R-B130-1 Photograph 5 - A simple frame house on the prairie was the centre piece for this farm yard.
Image Preview R-B12989 Photograph 6 - "With a straw-roofed barn, wood for the winter, hay stacks, and stooks of wheat this farm yard had everything a homestea
Image Preview R-B294-2 Photograph 7 - "Situated on the open prairie, this farm yard represented what many looked like before wind breaks and trees were plante
Image Preview R-A23521 Photograph 8 - "With a brick exterior, porch, and gambrel-roofed barn, this farm yard was a little more substantial than some."
Image Preview R-A9113 Photograph 9 - Many farm yards contained the original homestead house plus a more recent home.
Image Preview R-B3504-1 Photograph 10 - "A large three-storied brick house, sheds, and barns surrounded by a good crop during harvest."
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