Ox carts pull loads of wood down a tree-lined road next to a river during World War I. Two men stand at the side of the road holding implements that were most likely used to prod the oxen.
Farmers; Agricultural machinery & implements; Turbans; Croplands; Ox teams
Farmer, wearing a turban and traditional Balkan attire, pauses with his plow and team of oxen in a field in the Balkan mountains during World War I. A soldier can be seen in the background and a young girl is at the far right of the photograph.
World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Eastern Front; Soldiers; Cobblestone streets; Buildings; Villages; Cities & towns; Ox teams
French soldiers approach man with yoke of oxen on cobblestone road in a town that is believed to be in the Balkans. The soldiers are probably part of France's 34e Colonial Regiment.
Six children ride on a sled being pulled by a team of oxen on McMurray's farm. The children are playing with two dogs. H. L. McMurray was a Baptist preacher and co-founder of Mamre Baptist College, which became Oneida Baptist Institute. McMurray...
Two yoke of oxen, pulling a wagonload of lumber, meet a pair of mules on a narrow road on Bull Skin Creek, east of Oneida. Rail fences and a house are in the background. Handwritten on bottom border: 394. Title supplied by cataloger.
A team of oxen and two boys stand near a creek. A split rail fence is on the opposite side of the creek. The older boy holds a tune bow in his hand (see ULPA 1982.01.402.p). Also see ULPA 1982.01.465.p and ULPA 1982.01.494.p for other images of...
Five yoke of oxen haul a butt log to the river. The logs were rafted down river to market in spring. Oak, beech and chestnut were the principal trees timbered. Cattle were worked until the early 1930s.
Five yoke of oxen haul a butt log to the river. The logs were rafted down river to market in spring. Oak, beech and chestnut were the principal trees timbered. Cattle were worked until the early 1930s.
Two oxen-drawn wagons meet on the road outside the blacksmith shop on the way from Oneida to London. See ULPA 1982.01.053.p for another view of this blacksmith shop.