Homesteaders Calgary 1885

Started by Shotgun Steve, April 12, 2010, 11:59:51 AM

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Homesteaders and pet in front of their chinked log cabin, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1885.
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That is a pretty good looking cabin!

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kflach

Does the (apparent) fact that it has glass window panes suggest that these folks were relatively well-to-do or anything like that?

Texas Lawdog

It appears to be a well constructed cabin. The folks appear to be dressed in their better clothes too. The animal appears to be a small deer or an elk calf.
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Quote from: kflach on April 13, 2010, 12:19:56 PM
Does the (apparent) fact that it has glass window panes suggest that these folks were relatively well-to-do or anything like that?

Not really, by that time pane glass was massed produced and fairly cheap.  I don't think I've ever seen a picture of a sod house wit out glass window.  Besides few homesteaders were that poor.
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Quote from: Texas Lawdog on April 13, 2010, 01:50:13 PM
It appears to be a well constructed cabin. The folks appear to be dressed in their better clothes too. The animal appears to be a small deer or an elk calf.

I think that animal is a goat, that wouldn't hold it's head still.

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kflach

Sometimes identifying stuff in these pictures is a real pane in the glass, isn't it!

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Yep, It does sorta resemble a goat, you can almost see the horns.
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WaddWatsonEllis

I would thinkg that in the long, cold, dark winters up there, glass pane windows would almost be required ....
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TallBaldBellied

Quote from: WaddWatsonEllis on April 14, 2010, 10:04:00 AM
I would thinkg that in the long, cold, dark winters up there, glass pane windows would almost be required ....

Gawd,   I'm glad you said window's instead of goat.......................  ;D

WaddWatsonEllis

That would put a whole new meaning to 'getting one's goat' ...

Oops!  Did I say that?

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