- ZE1.018
- Stuk
- 1910
A man leans against the counter inside a general store. The chairs and tables along the left-hand side of the photo suggest the store may have also doubled as a diner or other meeting place.
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A man leans against the counter inside a general store. The chairs and tables along the left-hand side of the photo suggest the store may have also doubled as a diner or other meeting place.
Eight People in a General Store
Seven men and one woman stand inside a General Store. The man to the left of the barrels is Oscar Johnston.
Four men and one woman stand inside P.K. Shatilla's General Store behind a display of hats.
One man and two women stand inside an unidentified general store. There are dry goods and textiles for sale.
Front of Calvert's Store in Anglia
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Essex standing by a car with wooden spokes in wheels.
P.K. Shatilla's General Store #2
Six men and one woman stand inside P.K. Shatilla's General Store, behind a shoe display.
R.I. Duff store, poolroom and hall. Sign on side of store reads "The GOLD STANDARD STORE." A group of men are standing in front gathered around a hitching post. A team of horses hitched to a sleigh are tied to a pole. Horses are wearing blankets.
Arthur Calvert in his new gas truck, 1945, with Herbie Ferguson's dog.
A photo of the interior of one of Rosetown's earliest General Stores. Possibly Heartwell's Store.
Two men stand behind the desk in the Zealandia Post Office/Johnson Bros. General Store. The post office boxes can be seen along the back wall.
Six men and one woman face the camera inside a store. A display of shoes is front and centre in the photo. Advertisements for P.K. Shatilla's store adorn the display table, making it likely that this is the interior to P.K. Shatilla's General store.
One man and two women stand behind the counter in the general store they work at.
A man stands on a dray wagon pulled by two horses. The wagon is parked in front of W.M. Anderson's General Store, located on what is now called Worthen Street in Zealandia, delivering materials to the business from the train.
A man and a woman stand behind the counter inside a General Store. Could be Smith's Store.