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The McGregor Bros. Threshing Outfit, 1912
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Photograph: 12.5" x 14.5" (b/w)
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Born in New York City on 1 December 1851, William Angus Martel and his wife Theresa had three children, all of whom worked with him in the photography business: Isabel Martel (b 1872), William Angus Martel (1875-1958), and Frank A. Martel (b 1881). Around 1898, they came to Manitoba and established a photography business at Brandon, with a satellite studio at Morden, relocating later to Winnipeg. The Martels eventually moved to Los Angeles, California where W. A. Martel opened a studio.
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Donated to the Daly House Museum by J.T. McGregor in 1980.
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Photograph of the Archie, William and Duncan McGregor Threshing Outfit on Hamilton Farm (34-10-19, R.M. of Elton, Manitoba). Roy McPhail (nephew) is the engineer; Duncan McGregor is working the separator; and William and Archie are the grain men (standing on ground). The building in the background was owned by Albert Hamilton, brother-in-law of the McGregors.