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Keywords: barrels horses children maple syrup industry maplesyrupindustry monochrome outdoor Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937) Description: Two boys observe two women and a man unloading sap from a wooden barrel on a horse-drawn sledge; women dressed in black and wearing black bonnets; man in foreground on right wears hat, striped shirt, pants and suspenders; large wooden barrels and sugaring shack on left; boys in foreground to left of centre, one with back to photographer and other glancing directly at photographer; title and date (1907/23) in pencil and Sallows stamp in green ink on back Object ID : 0366-rrs-ogohc-ph View additional photographs by Sallows that are held in other collections at the Reuben R. Sallows Digital Library. Order a higher-quality version of this item by contacting the Huron County Museum (fee applies). Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937) Description: Two boys observe two women and a man unloading sap from a wooden barrel on a horse-drawn sledge; women dressed in black and wearing black bonnets; man in foreground on right wears hat, striped shirt, pants and suspenders; large wooden barrels and sugaring shack on left; boys in foreground to left of centre, one with back to photographer and other glancing directly at photographer; title and date (1907/23) in pencil and Sallows stamp in green ink on back Object ID : 0366-rrs-ogohc-ph View additional photographs by Sallows that are held in other collections at the Reuben R. Sallows Digital Library. Order a higher-quality version of this item by contacting the Huron County Museum (fee applies).
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