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- 1920-1994
Photos of Zealandia people and places post-1918.
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Photos of Zealandia people and places post-1918.
"Wing Feeders" on threshing machine
An unusual system of wing feeders is shown that feeds sheaves into the threshing machine on the Sweatman farm near Zealandia, Saskatchewan. Visible are two mules in front area, two men forking sheaves, bundles wagons and a straw stack behind the wing feeders
Linklater, Al
Believed to be Field McFaull's house south of Zealandia.
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."
Three men and one dog stand in front of the Colwell Lumber Co. building in Zealandia. Wood is stacked high behind a fence to the side of the building.
One man and two women stand inside an unidentified general store. There are dry goods and textiles for sale.
Steam Powered Engine pulling an eight furrow plow
Ed McDonnagh's compound S & M Steam engine pulling eight furrow plows.
Heavy spring run-off goes over the road at the Trapp family water conservation dam.
Sod blacksmith shop on farm of A.D. Fletcher in 1906, Zealandia, Sask.
Four men stand inside what is either a furniture or hardware store.
A man in a hat leans against a counter inside a Zealandia shoe store.
Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie and the children (6) and Gramma Ritchie(?).
"Annie and her girls" (3), another small boy, "Fairman and Uncle Tom."
Ritchie family portrait in front of their sod house in the Zealandia area. Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie, six children, and Gramma Ritchie(?), along with a dog.
R.A. Miller house located east of Zealandia
Three men in suits, two women on porch, child in doorway. Rain barrel at side of house. One man is holding a horse by a rope on a halter. Fence in front. Men are wearing suits and caps, women long skirts and hats. Fashion of the pioneer years.