Photograph of a large farmhouse with a windmill in the yard next to a shed or barn. The lawn is freshly mowed and there are a few trees in the yard. There's a horse and buggy on the right side of the photo, and various farm materials in front of it.
This photo is taken down an open, tree lined street with two horse-drawn vehicles moving away from the viewer. On the right side of the photo are houses, and in the far background are more buildings.
Photograph of the Saint Louis and Tennessee River Packet Company. The building's text identifies landings on the Mississippi River towards Vicksburg, Mississippi. Surrounding the buildings are stacks of lumber and horses attached to carts. Behind the buildings on the river are several steamboats and a bridge crosses the scene in the background. The boats are of Lee Line Steamers.
Photograph of the Canadian Senate building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Senate building is in the background and across the street from where the photograph was taken. Horse-drawn carriages are going down the street parallel to the Senate.
This collection of glass plate negatives depicts scenes of St. Louis at the turn of the 20th century including the construction of the 1904 World’s Fair in Forest Park, the newly built Compton Hill Water Tower, the Cathedral Basilica, the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts and Brookings Hall at Washington University, a variety of farm houses and homes around the city, steamboats along the
Print of the Fulton Iron Works at "2d Street at the Corner of Carr Street" with horse-drawn vehicles and people standing around the outside of the building. There's one person holding an "Edwards Journal" sign. The building sign says, "Fulton Iron Works. Gerard B. Allen & Co."
This photograph shows a group of English women protesting to be allowed to participate in the war effort. They are carrying a sign that reads, "Italian Women Are Serving Their Country Why Can't We". It's raining in the photo, and women and children are marching down the street with a horse-drawn carriage to the right of them.
"Slow Road to Victory/With the slow motion of World War I, a convoy of horse-drawn carts carries French artillery over a road near Ypres in Flanders, Belgium, in August, 1917. The war had started three years earlier, with the German invasion of Belgium in violation of a treaty guaranteeing the country's neutrality. Britain, France and Russia came to their ally's support, and the four-year war was
In this photo, a large amount of horse-drawn wagons and vehicles heading away from the viewer. They are merging onto one road from the left of the photo as they move beyond dilapidated buildings. There are soldiers at the front of the foreground looking at the camera.