Title:
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Mr. Laidlaw and shepherd.
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Creator Individual:
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Mallory, Martyn. 1880-1936
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Identifier:
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F 00264
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Description Summary:
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Sheep ranching was the area's largest agricultural endeavor. Photo by Martyn Mallory. Two men with a specimen Panama sheep and Border Collie. The Panama breed was started by James Laidlaw on the ranch now owned by the Flat Top Sheep Company Sheep are grazing at the base of the kilns. This photograph was taken in the old town site of Muldoon. The kilns in the background were used in the mining industry. Today only the foundations of the kilns and some of the walls remain.
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Description Notes:
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Title from image.
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Description Notes:
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two unindentified persons.
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Description Notes:
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Possibly Muldoon area.
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Description Notes:
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Sheep and sheep dog, kilns, agriculture.
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Subject Organization:
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Institute of the American West
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Type:
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still image
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Provenance:
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donated by I. A. W. / Mallory, William and Rose
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Description Physcial:
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1 negative : b&w ; 2 x 2 in.
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Contributor -- Collector:
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Mallory, Martyn 1880-1936
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Rights:
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Non-restricted
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Rights:
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No restrictions. Rose Mallory changed restrictions 6/18/00. Copyright laws and fair use laws apply.
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