The Ritchie family (3 men, 2 women, 6 children) and two dogs pose in front of their sod house homestead. Only identification provided lists the photo subjects as "Annie and her girls" and "Fairman and Uncle Tom."
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.
Four men bundled up for winter in hats and long jackets stand in front of a train. One boxcar says "Canadian Pacific" and the other says "Canadian Northern." The train would be on the CNR track that ran by Zealandia on the north side of town. There is snow on the ground and two of the men are smoking cigars.
A man wearing a bowler hat stands in snow for the camera in front of a train. The train would be on the CNR track that ran by Zealandia on the north end of town. One boxcar reads "Canadian Pacific" and the other "Canadian Northern."
Three men in winter jackets, hats, and mitts stand outside a Canadian Northern Railway boxcar that has been pulled off the track. The sliding door to the boxcar is open. Snow covers the ground.
A man sits on a wagon piled high with chopped wood and pulled by two horses. Behind the cart is a Canadian Northern railway car with two men inside it. The Goose Lake Grain & Lumber Co. elevator can be partially seen on the left-hand side of the photo.
One man sits on a wagon pulled by two horses while another man stands beside. Behind them towers Zealandia's Canadian Elevator Co. Limited grain elevator