- ZE1.041
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- 1910
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
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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
A man stands beside one of Zealandia's grain elevators. It is not clear which elevator it is.
Two men stand in front of Zealandia's British America Elevator Co. Ltd. grain elevator in wintertime.
A man stands in the snow in front of Zealandia's Goose Lake Grain & Lumber Co. elevator.
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.
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 man stands in front of the Flour and Feed Store in winter, located on Railway Avenue in Zealandia. Photo taken facing east. Another man stands in the side doorway.
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.
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.
A man stands in front of the Colwell Lumber Co. building in wintertime. Lumber is piled high behind a fence to the side of the building.
D.C. Cunningham sits on a cart pulled by 2 dogs. Flat prairie in the background.
Zealandia during a spring flood. The United Church is front and centre. The water is nearly running over the wooden sidewalks in places.
Believed to be Field McFaull's house south of Zealandia.
Blind Creek flooding over Trapp's No. 1 dam spillway. Water flows from west to east to join the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon.