This week's featured folklore photo is of my late great-grandfather, Jack Peddle, making hay at his farm in Lethbridge, Bonavista Bay.
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Jack Peddle, ca 193-
Lethbridge, B.B.
Photo Courtesy of June Russell, private collection |
Bonus Photos: A cute little kid making hay!
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Raking Hay [VA 106-44.4] August 20, 1915
International Grenfell Association photograph collection
Photographs: Courtesy of The Rooms Provincial Archives. |
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Raking Hay [VA 106-31.5] August 20, 1915
Man and small child cutting hay;The child is Thomas,
son of Dr. John Mason Little and Ruth Keese Little.
Caption Caption on back: The kid is the Little's !
International Grenfell Association photograph collection
Photographs: Courtesy of The Rooms Provincial Archives. |
Aww, some sweet!
-Nicole