- UNIQ1.008
- Item
- 1971
Getting the Powell house onto a semi trailer for transport.
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Getting the Powell house onto a semi trailer for transport.
The tires of the semi trailer carrying the Powell house sinking into dirt under the 225 ton weight of the house.
Two ladies sit in the front seat of a 1913 Model T Ford. Note the brass radiator.
Kunkel Collection
Four people sit in a 1913 Model T Ford while another lady stands behind. The car is parked in front of a house.
Four men and a vehicle parked next to a flax field.
A group of five people cruise around town in their Sunday best. Rosetown elevators on left-hand side.
An oil hauling truck driven by Jim Hunter, who hauled for North Star Oil and then the Hi-Way Refinery in Rosetown.
Four grain elevators, one belonging to the Goose Lake Grain and Lumber Co., are seen with a long row of box cars. A through track beside the station is also seen. "Zealandia wheat train, 1909" hand written on bottom of photograph in white marker.
A row of shops on 1st Avenue in Zealandia. The livery stable is at the end of the row just behind the windmill. A man places bricks along the side of a building in the forefront of the photo.
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.
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.
Four women in a Rosetown curling club show off the backs of their curling sweaters, which read "Madden & Wood - Rosetown". Identities unknown.
T.W. Sanderson and Band Members
Studio portrait of 28 adults in the Rosetown band. T.W. Sanderson, band leader, seated third from the right in the second row.