- ZE1.027
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- 1910
Two men stand in what is either a furniture or hardware store. One man is holding the hand of a little girl who is dressed in winter clothing.
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Two men stand in what is either a furniture or hardware store. One man is holding the hand of a little girl who is dressed in winter clothing.
Three young bank tellers lean against the counter inside a Zealandia bank.
A man stands beside one of Zealandia's grain elevators. It is not clear which elevator it is.
A man stands in the snow in front of Zealandia's Goose Lake Grain & Lumber Co. elevator.
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 1947 class from Zealandia High School. Back row: Herb Morrison, Mr. Greenman (teacher), Pat Mooney, Cliff Malkovich, Doug Morris, Shirley Robertson (m. McFaull), Murray Belina, Cora Mayne. Second row: Sarah Sutherland (m. Clark), Edna MacDonald (m. Jonassen), Grace Morris (m. Thomson), Bernice Orr, Bernard Brennan, Bob Greenman, David Cunningham, Mr. Mersereau (teacher). Third row: Delores Brennan, Marj McCool (m. Forrest), Ruth Cairns, Evelyn Kidd (m. Bors), Elda Johnston (M. Windsor), Bonnie Greenman, Bill Mersereau, Doug Forrest, Dean Morphy. Front row: Cora Doherty, Marie Hicks (m. Dodge), Alice Malkovich, Audrey Potratz (m. Macdonald), Margaret Mooney (m. Mandin), Pauline Johnson, Thelma Morphy (m. Brown), Maureen Mayne.
Four oxen team pulling a binder cutting wheat. Two oxen with horns, two without.
Unknown man in a buggy with a five horse hitch stopped in front of a barn.
One six-horse and one three-horse team pulling breaking plows. A man riding each plow. Young boy with a dog behind the first team. A two-horse team pulling another implement, perhaps a packer? A man standing at the side waiting.
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Oxen pulling "Routley's Hardware" dray
Names on back are Bill Bowers(?) and Wes Spence who are standing posing. Buildings in background are store fronts. A.O. Routley had a Massey Harris business in Rosetown 1930-46. Oxen were not used after 1910.
Two men wearing suits are riding in the buggy. One man is holding reins and a whip. They are in a grass meadow - no road. The ox has shoulder and side scars, probably from harness used for plowing.
Jno N. Ford on wagon pulled by two oxen.
One ox is smaller than the other. They are travelling on a well-worn track. The man on the wagon is wearing a dress hat. Jno. N. Ford homesteaded NE 14-31-19 W3 (SW Stranraer) in 1910. He drove these oxen until 1919.
Eight or nine wagons and teams of horses; one buggy and team. The wagons are mostly loaded with possessions or goods and are halted on a hillside slanted downward.
Horses are pawing at the water. One horse appears wet as if it rolled. There is a two-storey frame house in the background.