- CA BWGPL AR-Farm-2018-12-11-07
- Pièce
- Pre-1950
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A metal horse bit. Heavy deterioration in the form of corrosion.
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A metal horse bit. Heavy deterioration in the form of corrosion.
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Black metal horse bit. Date of creation unknown.
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A metal and wooden sickle. Similar to a scythe, a sickle is a hand held tool for agricultural use, specifically used to cut things like grass or hay.
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Metal horseshoe attached to wood to create a marsh horseshoe. These types of shoes were commonly used to prevent horses from sinking in marshes or soft ground. They would have been used by marsh farmers in the area when needing to conduct work, such as cutting hay.
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Leather horse bridle. Date of creation unknown.
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Wooden and metal horse-drawn wagon/cart bar. This item would have been used to connect the wagon/cart with the horses pulling it.
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Jar of wheat seeds. Wheat was one of the agricultural products grown in the Holland Marsh area. Part of a donation by Tom Fuller Jr. that consists of items used in agriculture on the Holland Marsh.
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One pair of marsh clippers. These clippers were used for cutting lettuce on the Holland Marsh during the 1930s. Part of a donation by Tom Fuller Jr. that consists of items used in agriculture on the Holland Marsh.
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A collection of items and artifacts used in farming/agriculture in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
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Essay book used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert. Opened to essay entitled, "Books for All."
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