File:British harvesters in a western canadian wheatfield.jpg

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English: Two men in a wheat field in Alberta, Canada in 1928. Original caption: "Ted Dixon of Chichester and Joe Johnson of Sheldon, Durham 1928. British harvesters in a western canadian wheatfield holding the sheaves of grain they have helped to garner." This image is part of the Colonial Office photographic collection held at The National Archives in the United Kingdom.
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This file is from the collections of The National Archives (United Kingdom), catalogued under document record CO1069/288. For high quality reproductions of any item from The National Archives collection please contact the image library.

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