The original Legion Building and Cook & Sons
- FGPC-T-P208
- Pièce
- [ca.1927]
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The Legion Branch No. 66 built in 1927 located at 112 A 1st Avenue East rebuild in 1968. M.E. Cooks Plumbing built in 1959.
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The original Legion Building and Cook & Sons
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
The Legion Branch No. 66 built in 1927 located at 112 A 1st Avenue East rebuild in 1968. M.E. Cooks Plumbing built in 1959.
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Six persons left to right [Henry Evans, Reg Conlin, unknown, unknown, unknown and Linus Kunkel] in a car [McLaughlin] in front of Conlin & Evans Farm Machinery Agency, 110 Main Street; next door Mrs. Jamison's Ladies Wear and Beauty Parlor.
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
East side of Main Street in Zealandia looking north.
Business section, Caron, Saskatchewan, ca.1910
Fait partie de MJ General Photograph Collection
The business section/area of Caron, Saskatchewan, around 1910; buildings in photograph were destroyed by fire in 1915.
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Employees of Locke's Drugstore
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
L-R: Unknown, Dean Harris (pharmacist and owner), Marilyn Harris, Hope Brown.
Conlin & Evans place of business
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Located on 100 block east side on Rosetown's Main Street. The business sold and maintained farm machinery. Six men are seated on the sidewalk dressed in suits, ties, hats. Most appear to be wearing ankle boots with laces.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
A row of shops on 1st Avenue in Zealandia. The livery stable is at the end of the row just behind the windmill. A man places bricks along the side of a building in the forefront of the photo.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Two men stand inside a harness shop. Gloves, harnesses, leads, and more hang and are stacked throughout the shop. Identities are not known, but there was a Harness & Saddlery shop owned by a W.A. Messner in Zealandia in 1913.