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A table made with thread spools
1956
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Anne Hayter photo
Edith Wilson
Made by Donald McLeod

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Detail of spool table
1956
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Anne Hayter photo
Edith Wilson
Made by Donald McLeod

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Plant stand made from part of a tree.
1956
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Photo by Anne Hayter
Edith Wilson
Made by Donald McLeod

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Plant stand . Pioneers used willows to make furniture.
1930 -1950
McCord and southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo

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Wooden rolling pins carved by McCord men
1920 - 1930
McCord and southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Audrey Wilson photo

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A sewing box made from the wood from an old pump organ,
1945 -1955
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Wilbur Wilson
Photo by Audrey Wilson
Made by Olaf Mageli

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Knife holder made from packing cases
1960 -1970
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan


Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Olaf Mageli

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A trunk was used and reused
1800s to present
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Jacy St.Jacques photo
Interview with Jeanne Fiset

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A chair made from scraps of lumber.
1920 - 1940
Glentworth,Saskatchewan Canada
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Ty Eklund photo
Ron and Maureen Kuffner

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A toy box barn made from apple boxes.
1921 -1930
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Wilbur Wilson
Audrey Wilson photo
Made by Herb Bridle

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Toy barn made from lumber scraps.
1925 -1935
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Fay Mastad
Jill Jenkins photo
Made by Raymond Eklund

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Hand carved toy wooden animals
1925-1935
McCord area of south central Saskatchewan


Credits:
Fay Mastad
Jill Jenkins photo
Made by Raymond Eklund

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Homemade toy tractor with a homemade play one-way.
1940-1950
Willow Bunch area of southern Saskatchewan
TEXT ATTACHMENT


Credits:
Sharayah Moroz
Myra Champigny

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An apple box was a great place to play.
1930 -1940
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies


Credits:
Gail Peterson Collection
Sands of Time Photography