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- 1909
The Ritchie family sod house with, L-R, Mrs. Peter Ritchie, Sr., Miss Jean Ritchie, Peter Ritchie, Sr. in front of the house. A window box contains flowers. There is a frame barn behind the house.
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The Ritchie family sod house with, L-R, Mrs. Peter Ritchie, Sr., Miss Jean Ritchie, Peter Ritchie, Sr. in front of the house. A window box contains flowers. There is a frame barn behind the house.
The Clifford Clark barn, NE of Zealandia taken in 1975. This barn had a hayloft, pigeon houses, and a large hip roof. It is partially caved in from the top.
Two young men sit in an office at desks. The man on the right is using a typewriter.
Two men inside of a gentleman's shoe store. Note the jackets and pile of shoes, as well as shoe boxes along the left of the photo.
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."
An unknown man stands next to a horse, holding its lead, in front of an unidentified building.
An unknown man stands next to a horse, holding its lead, in front of an unidentified building.
West side of Main Street in Zealandia looking north. A number of people walking about and a hardware and furniture store under construction with six horses and wagons on the street. A Canadian Northern train can be seen in the background.
Five men stand outside Thomas Sulland's Livery Feed and Sale Stable with six horses in winter. Three more men stand inside the stable. Located on the south side of 1st Avenue.
J.O. Murdoch stands behind the counter of the Land Title Office in Zealandia.
Mr. Johnson stands behind the counter inside the jewellery store.
James Farquharson, a Scottish immigrant to the Zealandia/St. Andrew's district, poses with three onions and a large potato he grew on his farm.
Four men and one woman stand inside P.K. Shatilla's General Store behind a display of hats.
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.
Twelve men and a dog pose inside a hardware store loaded with inventory. There are hammers and other tools on the left wall, shovels and rakes at the back, and a stove on the right. Note the pile of hockey sticks in the forefront under the table.