Title:
134 See No. 133 This is not the Old-Fashioned Way of Threshing. If Looked at Closely, There Are Small Metal Disks under the
Seat of the Driver, Which are Cutting the Straw (Already Treshed out) into Short Lenghts. This Chopped-up Straw Is Used for
Making Sun-dried Bricks, to Strengthen the Bricks.
Creator:
De Meiss-Teuffen
Subject:
Activities
Harvesting
Threshing
People
Men
Nature
Animals
Donkeys
Description:
134 See No. 133 This is not the Old-Fashioned Way of Threshing. If Looked at Closely, There Are Small Metal Disks under the
Seat of the Driver, Which are Cutting the Straw (Already Treshed out) into Short Lenghts. This Chopped-up Straw Is Used for
Making Sun-dried Bricks, to Strengthen the Bricks.
People with a donkey in a field full of hay
Publisher:
Keystone View Company
Contributor:
Gifford M. Mast
Date:
[Date not indicated]
Type:
Photography
Format:
Keystone photo print 7.18 in. x 4.18 in.
Identifier:
1996.0009.KU105006
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Asia
Iran
Latitude: 32 00 00 N
Longitude: 053 00 00 E
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