
Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
Cutting grain with binders and steel-wheeled tractor
General material designation
- Graphic material
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Item
Repository
Reference code
AG5B.002
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Physical description
1 postcard : b&w ; 29 x 9 cm
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Scope and content
Believed to be Chet Arthur farm near Rosetown. The steamer is pulling four John Deere binders in tandem. Small picture shows Rosetown station and three elevators, train.
Notes area
Physical condition
Yellowed; good
Immediate source of acquisition
Bro. Lessard/Jessop Studio
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By permission of archives.
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Binder contains item level lists.
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General note
Pulling binders in tandem was said to be inefficient because if one binder had a break down, the rest had to stop.
Signatures note
A message is written on reverse of postcard in French.
Location note
GPC - Cabinet 1, Drawer 1, File AG5B