Disabled forklift… I think it’s a Clark.

Disabled forklift… I think it’s a Clark.
Dead cars were parked permanently near the model farm. Perhaps it had an automotive program. After all, before they were ‘Indian Residential Schools’ they were ‘Indian Industrial Schools’.
Behind the factory was an old truck, blocked in by overgrown trees on one side and the buildings on the other.
Parked permanently in a back garage, the last of its kind.
A Gordini, built by Renault between 1964 and 1970. You can also see some of the model farm buildings.
A dead work truck rusts near an outbuilding. Everything is marked with a code. Modernity.
A humble prairie elevator at Fannystelle, Manitoba. What a name!
Elevator B, used by a local farmer, stands behind an old farm truck at the edge of town.
In the later years one of the mine garages was repurposed into a truck repair garage.
The now-demolished Sanatorium, for patients of the asylum that contracted the disease.
The license plate reads “Farm Truck”.