- ZE1.040
- Item
- 1910
Two men, two women, a small boy and a dog stand on the platform in front of the Zealandia C.N. Station. Icicles hang off the side of the roof.
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Two men, two women, a small boy and a dog stand on the platform in front of the Zealandia C.N. Station. Icicles hang off the side of the roof.
Village of Fiske facing east in 1910
Picture taken facing east. Craig house, now owned by Eleanor Smith, on the left.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The Rosetown train station with the Union Jack flag and a large number of men and a few women lined up on the platform.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A view of the railway in Rosetown with the town in the background.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A view of the CNR Station from across the tracks looking at the south east side.
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The CPR Station viewed from the south east side.
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The office part of the station remains standing while the rest lies in rubble.
The Zealandia Railway Station is in the forefront of the photo, with the hotel across the street. The old Highway 7 runs between the station and the hotel. Main Street can be seen on the right-hand side of the picture.
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A composite of eight Rosetown scenes on a 1916 Christmas Card. (clockwise) Railroad station, Rosetown Hotel, house on 300 6th Ave., Main St., new hospital, 1st Ave. E.., Dr. Myers private hospital, Main St. from train station.
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An elevated view of the CNR station from across the tracks. The front part of a steam locomotive is seen in the picture as well as a few town buildings in the background. There are many items sitting on the platform.
Four grain elevators, one belonging to the Goose Lake Grain and Lumber Co., are seen with a long row of box cars. A through track beside the station is also seen. "Zealandia wheat train, 1909" hand written on bottom of photograph in white marker.