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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural scene. It shows two horses hitched to wooden carts filled with bundles of wheat or cereal crops, likely after being threshed. The foreground features the wagon loaded high with crop stalks, indicating it has been fully harvested. In the background, another horse-drawn cart can be seen at a distance, suggesting ongoing harvesting activity in an expansive field under clear skies. There are no visible people within this particular frame; however, their absence is implied by the presence of working animals and agricultural equipment. The landscape appears dry with sparse vegetation, typical of farmlands during harvest season. This photograph captures rural life centered around crop farming practices likely from a past era due to its black-and-white nature and style of agricultural machinery depicted.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural scene. It shows two horses hitched to wooden carts filled with bundles of wheat or cereal crops, likely after being threshed. The foreground features the wagon loaded high with crop stalks, indicating it has been fully harvested. In the background, another horse-drawn cart can be seen at a distance, suggesting ongoing harvesting activity in an expansive field under clear skies. There are no visible people within this particular frame; however, their absence is implied by the presence of working animals and agricultural equipment. The landscape appears dry with sparse vegetation, typical of farmlands during harvest season. This photograph captures rural life centered around crop farming practices likely from a past era due to its black-and-white nature and style of agricultural machinery depicted.

"Threshing," midsummer noon. Five miles west of Malin. Klamath County, Oregon

#Threshing #Fivemiles #Malin #KlamathCounty #Oregon #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773327/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting agricultural laborers working in an open field. In the foreground, there's tall grass or crop remnants that have been harvested. The main focus of the photo shows two large wooden horse-drawn carts filled with bundles of hay. A person wearing a hat stands on top of one cart, managing the piles of hay while another individual operates machinery to separate and load the hay onto these carts.

The machine is mounted on wheels and extends over the field using long arms that collect and stack up the crop residues into large heaps. The structure appears sturdy with metal beams supporting its framework. 

In the background, a hillside or small cliff can be seen rising above the open sky, which has some clouds but remains mostly clear indicating it could possibly be midday due to the brightness in the photo.

The image is labeled "Threshing," along with coordinates for location and context suggesting this scene took place five miles west of Malin, Klamath County, Oregon. The date appears to indicate that Dorothea Lange captured or processed this photograph on a specific day during her travels documenting various aspects of American life in the early 20th century.

This historical snapshot shows rural labor practices and reflects agricultural activity from an earlier era when mechanized farming equipment was less prevalent than t [...]

The image is a black and white photograph depicting agricultural laborers working in an open field. In the foreground, there's tall grass or crop remnants that have been harvested. The main focus of the photo shows two large wooden horse-drawn carts filled with bundles of hay. A person wearing a hat stands on top of one cart, managing the piles of hay while another individual operates machinery to separate and load the hay onto these carts. The machine is mounted on wheels and extends over the field using long arms that collect and stack up the crop residues into large heaps. The structure appears sturdy with metal beams supporting its framework. In the background, a hillside or small cliff can be seen rising above the open sky, which has some clouds but remains mostly clear indicating it could possibly be midday due to the brightness in the photo. The image is labeled "Threshing," along with coordinates for location and context suggesting this scene took place five miles west of Malin, Klamath County, Oregon. The date appears to indicate that Dorothea Lange captured or processed this photograph on a specific day during her travels documenting various aspects of American life in the early 20th century. This historical snapshot shows rural labor practices and reflects agricultural activity from an earlier era when mechanized farming equipment was less prevalent than t [...]

"Threshing," midsummer noon. Five miles west of Malin. Klamath County, Oregon

#Threshing #Fivemiles #Malin #KlamathCounty #Oregon #fivemiles #DorotheaLange #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773324/

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The black and white photograph captures a moment from agricultural work in mid-summer. A large pile of golden wheat is seen rising into the sky, signifying it's being threshed or separated from its stems by machinery that appears to be pouring stalks off to the side. In the foreground, there’s an expanse of stubble crop remnants indicating recently harvested land. To the right stands a man in work attire and hat, overseeing the operation with casual posture leaning on what seems like a wooden structure associated with farm equipment or possibly part of it itself. His attention is directed towards his surroundings rather than engaging directly with the machinery’s function. The absence of modernity hints at an earlier time period which aligns with historical data suggesting this photograph was taken in Klamath County, Oregon during midsummer noon hours as mentioned in associated information about "Threshing."

The black and white photograph captures a moment from agricultural work in mid-summer. A large pile of golden wheat is seen rising into the sky, signifying it's being threshed or separated from its stems by machinery that appears to be pouring stalks off to the side. In the foreground, there’s an expanse of stubble crop remnants indicating recently harvested land. To the right stands a man in work attire and hat, overseeing the operation with casual posture leaning on what seems like a wooden structure associated with farm equipment or possibly part of it itself. His attention is directed towards his surroundings rather than engaging directly with the machinery’s function. The absence of modernity hints at an earlier time period which aligns with historical data suggesting this photograph was taken in Klamath County, Oregon during midsummer noon hours as mentioned in associated information about "Threshing."

Untitled photo, possibly related to: "Threshing," midsummer noon. Five miles west of Malin. Klamath County, Oregon

#Threshing #Fivemiles #Malin #KlamathCounty #Oregon #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773320/

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The image captures a moment from rural farming life in the early 20th century, as suggested by its black and white composition. Two individuals are seen riding horses that are harnessed to agricultural machinery designed for threshing crops. The people appear focused on their task under clear skies during what seems like midday work hours given the bright lighting conditions.

The surrounding field is filled with cut vegetation, likely wheat or a similar crop used in farming operations such as harvesting and threshing. Scattered across the foreground are discarded items including clothing, indicating that this was perhaps a break time where workers took off their uniforms for comfort during rest periods.

In summary, this photograph depicts two individuals working on a farm using traditional methods involving horses to transport harvested crops to machinery likely used in separating grains from the stalks or hay. The setting is indicative of rural Oregon farming practices possibly around Malin area within Klamath County as referenced by contextual information provided with the image source link.

This scene, identified through its reference context and visual elements, may be significant for understanding historical agricultural methods and social structures during a specific period in American history where manual labor played an integral role.

The image captures a moment from rural farming life in the early 20th century, as suggested by its black and white composition. Two individuals are seen riding horses that are harnessed to agricultural machinery designed for threshing crops. The people appear focused on their task under clear skies during what seems like midday work hours given the bright lighting conditions. The surrounding field is filled with cut vegetation, likely wheat or a similar crop used in farming operations such as harvesting and threshing. Scattered across the foreground are discarded items including clothing, indicating that this was perhaps a break time where workers took off their uniforms for comfort during rest periods. In summary, this photograph depicts two individuals working on a farm using traditional methods involving horses to transport harvested crops to machinery likely used in separating grains from the stalks or hay. The setting is indicative of rural Oregon farming practices possibly around Malin area within Klamath County as referenced by contextual information provided with the image source link. This scene, identified through its reference context and visual elements, may be significant for understanding historical agricultural methods and social structures during a specific period in American history where manual labor played an integral role.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Threshing, midsummer, noon. Five miles west of Malin. Klamath County, Oregon

#Threshing #Fivemiles #Malin #KlamathCounty #Oregon #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773310/

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The image depicts a scene from rural agricultural life in the late 19th or early 20th century, as indicated by its black and white format. In this monochrome photograph titled "Threshing, midsummer, noon," two horses are harnessed to a threshing machine, which is being used for crop harvesting. The machines include various mechanical components like belts and pulleys that likely aid in the separation of grain from chaff.

Two individuals wearing hats indicative of farm work attire can be seen assisting with the operation or supervision of the process; one appears seated on horseback while another stands beside them, handling what seems to be a hopper filled with crops. The presence of loose straw and harvested grains suggests active agricultural labor in progress. In the foreground, there is an item lying flat on the ground, possibly clothing or other farm-related items.

The setting takes place outdoors during daylight hours under clear skies, as evidenced by the well-lit environment. A fence can be partially seen behind them, along with stacks of straw piled up against it and additional farming equipment to their right side. The photograph captures a moment in agricultural life that relies on animal power for mechanized tasks before modern advancements.

This image is part of Dorothea Lange's collection, as mentioned at the bottom left corner: "Dorothea Lange - Farm Wor [...]

The image depicts a scene from rural agricultural life in the late 19th or early 20th century, as indicated by its black and white format. In this monochrome photograph titled "Threshing, midsummer, noon," two horses are harnessed to a threshing machine, which is being used for crop harvesting. The machines include various mechanical components like belts and pulleys that likely aid in the separation of grain from chaff. Two individuals wearing hats indicative of farm work attire can be seen assisting with the operation or supervision of the process; one appears seated on horseback while another stands beside them, handling what seems to be a hopper filled with crops. The presence of loose straw and harvested grains suggests active agricultural labor in progress. In the foreground, there is an item lying flat on the ground, possibly clothing or other farm-related items. The setting takes place outdoors during daylight hours under clear skies, as evidenced by the well-lit environment. A fence can be partially seen behind them, along with stacks of straw piled up against it and additional farming equipment to their right side. The photograph captures a moment in agricultural life that relies on animal power for mechanized tasks before modern advancements. This image is part of Dorothea Lange's collection, as mentioned at the bottom left corner: "Dorothea Lange - Farm Wor [...]

Threshing, midsummer, noon. Five miles west of Malin. Klamath County, Oregon

#Threshing #Fivemiles #Malin #KlamathCounty #Oregon #DorotheaLanges #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773309/

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The image depicts a historical agricultural scene involving the threshing of red clover. The photograph is in black and white, which enhances its vintage feel, indicating that it may be from an earlier time period when such methods were prevalent.

In this tableau, there are multiple individuals actively engaged in farming activities around what appears to be a piece of large machinery designed for separating seeds or grains from their stalks or pods. The machine is connected by long lines attached to two prominent horses which suggest that the process requires substantial horsepower and manual labor.

The people working with the machinery appear focused on their tasks, using tools such as pitchforks and shovels to gather and handle the materials being processed through the threshing mechanism. Their attire suggests practical workwear suited for outdoor rural activities during a historical period when modern agricultural equipment was not yet widely used or available in some regions.

The field is largely barren with scattered remnants of crops, indicating that harvesting has been completed and perhaps the seeds are now ready to be gathered. The sky above is clear but distant structures can faintly be seen on the horizon line which suggests a rural setting possibly near bodies of water given their reflective quality.

Additional context about this image states it was take [...]

The image depicts a historical agricultural scene involving the threshing of red clover. The photograph is in black and white, which enhances its vintage feel, indicating that it may be from an earlier time period when such methods were prevalent. In this tableau, there are multiple individuals actively engaged in farming activities around what appears to be a piece of large machinery designed for separating seeds or grains from their stalks or pods. The machine is connected by long lines attached to two prominent horses which suggest that the process requires substantial horsepower and manual labor. The people working with the machinery appear focused on their tasks, using tools such as pitchforks and shovels to gather and handle the materials being processed through the threshing mechanism. Their attire suggests practical workwear suited for outdoor rural activities during a historical period when modern agricultural equipment was not yet widely used or available in some regions. The field is largely barren with scattered remnants of crops, indicating that harvesting has been completed and perhaps the seeds are now ready to be gathered. The sky above is clear but distant structures can faintly be seen on the horizon line which suggests a rural setting possibly near bodies of water given their reflective quality. Additional context about this image states it was take [...]

Threshing red clover for seed on older settler's ranch. Near Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon

#Threshing #Ontario #MalheurCounty #Oregon #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773721/

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The image depicts a historical black and white photograph featuring two individuals operating an old-fashioned threshing machine on what appears to be a farm. The machinery is large, with prominent metal components including belts, gears, and wheels indicative of early 20th-century technology used in agriculture.

One individual stands atop the threshing apparatus, actively engaged in guiding or controlling it through manual effort. This person wears overalls suitable for labor-intensive work, along with a hat providing sun protection, suggesting outdoor activity during daylight hours.

The second individual is positioned beside the machine on its side carriage and appears to be assisting by holding onto various parts of the machinery or possibly collecting grain as part of the threshing process. Both individuals exhibit focused expressions indicative of concentration on their tasks.

In terms of context, this image likely illustrates agricultural practices from a past era when such manual labor was common for harvesting crops like oats. The setting is rural with open fields visible in the background, reinforcing the notion of farming life and self-sufficiency during that period.

The photograph has textual overlays which read "3-jorp -A9," possibly indicating categorization or indexing used by the photographer Dorothea Lange. This could suggest a systematic approach to d [...]

The image depicts a historical black and white photograph featuring two individuals operating an old-fashioned threshing machine on what appears to be a farm. The machinery is large, with prominent metal components including belts, gears, and wheels indicative of early 20th-century technology used in agriculture. One individual stands atop the threshing apparatus, actively engaged in guiding or controlling it through manual effort. This person wears overalls suitable for labor-intensive work, along with a hat providing sun protection, suggesting outdoor activity during daylight hours. The second individual is positioned beside the machine on its side carriage and appears to be assisting by holding onto various parts of the machinery or possibly collecting grain as part of the threshing process. Both individuals exhibit focused expressions indicative of concentration on their tasks. In terms of context, this image likely illustrates agricultural practices from a past era when such manual labor was common for harvesting crops like oats. The setting is rural with open fields visible in the background, reinforcing the notion of farming life and self-sufficiency during that period. The photograph has textual overlays which read "3-jorp -A9," possibly indicating categorization or indexing used by the photographer Dorothea Lange. This could suggest a systematic approach to d [...]

Threshing of oats. Clayton, Indiana, south of Indianapolis

#Threshing #Clayton #Indiana #Indianapolis #second #DorotheaLange #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763128/

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A black and white photo depicts a man working with farming equipment outdoors. He is standing on top of what appears to be an agricultural harvester, wearing casual work attire including trousers and boots along with a hat for sun protection. The focus is primarily on him as he attends to the machinery; his face is not visible in this shot.

The machine has several mechanical components, such as belts connected by pulleys, metal beams, bolts, and wheels indicative of vintage industrial equipment used during agricultural processes like threshing oats or other similar grains. In the background, there's a partial view of another piece of farming machinery with large spoked wheels typical for transporting materials.

The photo is credited to Dorothea Lange, indicating it was taken by her, likely as part of documenting American life and rural work environments during that era. The specific site mentioned (Clayton, Indiana) suggests this could be a historical photograph reflecting the agricultural practices in that region at the time.

A black and white photo depicts a man working with farming equipment outdoors. He is standing on top of what appears to be an agricultural harvester, wearing casual work attire including trousers and boots along with a hat for sun protection. The focus is primarily on him as he attends to the machinery; his face is not visible in this shot. The machine has several mechanical components, such as belts connected by pulleys, metal beams, bolts, and wheels indicative of vintage industrial equipment used during agricultural processes like threshing oats or other similar grains. In the background, there's a partial view of another piece of farming machinery with large spoked wheels typical for transporting materials. The photo is credited to Dorothea Lange, indicating it was taken by her, likely as part of documenting American life and rural work environments during that era. The specific site mentioned (Clayton, Indiana) suggests this could be a historical photograph reflecting the agricultural practices in that region at the time.

Threshing oats. Clayton, Indiana

#Threshing #Clayton #Indiana #DorotheaLange #American #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017763133/

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The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural scene from July 1936 in Clayton, Indiana. It captures several individuals engaged in the process of threshing oats with horse-drawn machinery. A prominent feature includes two horses harnessed to what appears to be a threshing machine or cart loaded with harvested oat stalks.

In the background, additional workers are shown operating and managing the piles of oat stalks, which have been separated from their heads and laid out for drying in preparation for further processing. The sky is clear, suggesting fair weather conditions during this agricultural task. The image conveys a sense of rural labor and traditional farming methods being employed at that time.

The photograph carries historical significance as it provides insight into the daily activities and practices involved in oat production during the early 20th century in America's heartland.

The image is a black and white photograph depicting an agricultural scene from July 1936 in Clayton, Indiana. It captures several individuals engaged in the process of threshing oats with horse-drawn machinery. A prominent feature includes two horses harnessed to what appears to be a threshing machine or cart loaded with harvested oat stalks. In the background, additional workers are shown operating and managing the piles of oat stalks, which have been separated from their heads and laid out for drying in preparation for further processing. The sky is clear, suggesting fair weather conditions during this agricultural task. The image conveys a sense of rural labor and traditional farming methods being employed at that time. The photograph carries historical significance as it provides insight into the daily activities and practices involved in oat production during the early 20th century in America's heartland.

Threshing of oats, Clayton, Indiana. July 1936

#Threshing #Clayton #Indiana #America #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image shows a black and white photograph of an agricultural scene, likely taken in the mid-20th century. A man wearing military-style clothing is standing beside a threshing machine or harvester loaded with harvested crops that appear to be oats given their length and texture. The machinery has metal parts, large wheels, and several pieces of equipment for processing and separating grains from stalks.

The setting appears rural, possibly on farmland, as indicated by the presence of hay bales in the background. One can see a clear sky above with no clouds visible, suggesting fair weather conditions during harvest time. The photograph has been annotated with text indicating it is "Threshing oats, Clayton, Indiana," dated July 1936.

The photo captures the essence of agricultural labor and rural life from that period in America's Midwest region, showcasing a moment where manual effort combined with machinery was central to farming practices during harvest time.

The image shows a black and white photograph of an agricultural scene, likely taken in the mid-20th century. A man wearing military-style clothing is standing beside a threshing machine or harvester loaded with harvested crops that appear to be oats given their length and texture. The machinery has metal parts, large wheels, and several pieces of equipment for processing and separating grains from stalks. The setting appears rural, possibly on farmland, as indicated by the presence of hay bales in the background. One can see a clear sky above with no clouds visible, suggesting fair weather conditions during harvest time. The photograph has been annotated with text indicating it is "Threshing oats, Clayton, Indiana," dated July 1936. The photo captures the essence of agricultural labor and rural life from that period in America's Midwest region, showcasing a moment where manual effort combined with machinery was central to farming practices during harvest time.

Threshing oats, Clayton, Indiana. July 1936

#Threshing #Clayton #Indiana #America #Midwest #photography #DorotheaLange

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The image displays a grain harvesting scene captured in black and white. In the foreground, there's a threshing machine with large wheels that are actively moving through what appears to be a field of cut crops or straw. Attached to this apparatus is a wagon-like cart loaded with harvested crop material. The machinery exhibits visible mechanical parts such as gears and belts which suggest it was likely powered by an engine, indicative of early 20th-century technology.

In the background, we can see at least one person involved in the operation of the machine or overseeing its work. This individual is partially obscured behind the cart but seems to be engaged with handling or monitoring the harvested crop's movement onto and off the wagon.

The field surrounding them suggests a rural setting, likely farmland given the context provided by historical data stating that this image was taken during July 1936 in Clayton, Indiana. The environment lacks any significant modern infrastructure, reinforcing its agricultural nature. The sky is overcast or foggy, creating muted lighting and contributing to an overall atmosphere of laborious work being conducted.

The photograph's grainy quality indicates it could be from a period before digital photography when film cameras were prevalent. This image seems historical in context, likely depicting rural America during the early part of th [...]

The image displays a grain harvesting scene captured in black and white. In the foreground, there's a threshing machine with large wheels that are actively moving through what appears to be a field of cut crops or straw. Attached to this apparatus is a wagon-like cart loaded with harvested crop material. The machinery exhibits visible mechanical parts such as gears and belts which suggest it was likely powered by an engine, indicative of early 20th-century technology. In the background, we can see at least one person involved in the operation of the machine or overseeing its work. This individual is partially obscured behind the cart but seems to be engaged with handling or monitoring the harvested crop's movement onto and off the wagon. The field surrounding them suggests a rural setting, likely farmland given the context provided by historical data stating that this image was taken during July 1936 in Clayton, Indiana. The environment lacks any significant modern infrastructure, reinforcing its agricultural nature. The sky is overcast or foggy, creating muted lighting and contributing to an overall atmosphere of laborious work being conducted. The photograph's grainy quality indicates it could be from a period before digital photography when film cameras were prevalent. This image seems historical in context, likely depicting rural America during the early part of th [...]

Threshing oats, Clayton, Indiana. July 1936

#Threshing #Clayton #Indiana #America #photography #DorotheaLange

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Freshly harvested golden oats.

Freshly harvested golden oats.

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1920's Avery wheat threshing machine powered by steam engine at Schumacher Farm
1920's Avery wheat threshing machine powered by steam engine at Schumacher Farm YouTube video by Learning, Living, and Exploring with Roger

Amazing history lesson about producing grain 100 years ago with steam, horses, and community. #Threshing shucks were called stooks in Saskatchewan, I think.
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Threshing Time by John Quin

Scanned from a photograph circa 1905
Threshing time powered by a steam tractor
Location unknown
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"How It Was Done" Laptop Sleeve for Sale by alanathrower This pair of Belgian draft horses patiently wait while the human crew fork the wheat into the vintage threshing machine. The machine separates the stem from the grain.This image was captured during a ...

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Across northern #India, people are creating winds. And raining gold. #Threshing #EdenWalk

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