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image no.: 58991
contact sheet: A1810
collection: Shipley Collection
description: This Is A New Threshing Outfit Bought In 1915- 1916 And Operated Until The Family Left The Minto, Mb. Farm In The Late Fall Of 1920. This Was A "Cock Of The Northline" Outfit. The Name "American Abell Wind Stacker" Can Be Seen On The Side Of The Separator And The Rooster Can Be Seen On The Front Of The Engine. Stewart And Harry Shipley With Their Father William Shipley (Slouch Hat And Mustache) Near The Front Of The Engine Can Be Seen . Roy Coventry (In The Centre Of The Photo) On The Separator Is Holding An Oil Can. Harry Coventry (On The Right) Holding A Horse (Team). He Was Kicked By One Of The Horses In This Team Later And Died From The Results Of The Kick. Dan Fletcher Is The First On The Left Of The Photo. Photo Courtesy Of Dorothy Shipley
subject(s): ChildrenEquipmentHarnessHarvestingHorsesMachineryThreshingTownsWagons
date: 1917c