Hal Cantwell on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Hal Cantwell on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
This Wichita Falls Spudder Rig and many others like it was the machine that carried the Oklahoma oil boom on its back. It drilled for oil by repeatedly dropping a heavy bit down the drill hole to pound its way through the rock to reach the oil bearing layer. It was used through the 1920s until the 1940s. this one is at the Greater Southwest Historical Museum in Ardmore, Oklahoma. Hal Cantwell on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Hal Cantwell on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
This thing was tasty! jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
This thing was tasty! jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Giving a thank-you speech for all who attended. jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Check out that styling! jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Too bad this plate is chipped. She's a beaut! jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
What beautiful ladies! jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
This thing was tasty! jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
This oven has a pull-our range as well as a louvered glass front. jordanpearce on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Apparently, we suck at documenting these things. ARM1993 on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Methodist Church in Ardmore, OK. rutlo on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
rutlo on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
rutlo on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
rutlo on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Facing the courthouse and downtown rutlo on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Sunday afternoon in Ardmore, Oklahoma |