Letter from the Commissioner of Immigration, concerning photographs of the Lockwood farm north of Dauphin, Manitoba, Mar. 1, 1907 - The Canadian West - Exhibitions - Library and Archives Canada
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Letter from the Commissioner of Immigration, Winnipeg, concerning photographs of the Lockwood farm north of Dauphin, Manitoba
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Letter from the Commissioner of Immigration, Winnipeg, concerning photographs of the Lockwood farm north of Dauphin, Manitoba
March 1, 1907

Horatio N. Topley's photograph of the Lockwood farm is the subject of this letter from the Commissioner of Immigration. The letter indicates that stooks of wheat were carefully arranged by Topley with the help of farm workers. It appears, however, that Lockwood did not appreciate having his workers take time off from their regular duties for such matters.

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