Steam Powered Engine pulling an eight furrow plow
- FGPC-F-P154
- Pièce
- [ca.1915]
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Ed McDonnagh's compound S & M Steam engine pulling eight furrow plows.
Steam Powered Engine pulling an eight furrow plow
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Ed McDonnagh's compound S & M Steam engine pulling eight furrow plows.
Fait partie de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
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.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
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.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Small portrait of A.D. Fletcher taken in Havelock, Ont. He was born in Bensfort, Ont. April 1875 and died in 1955. He came to Zealandia in 1906. He was the grandfather of Robert Franklin. John (Johnny) Franklin was an uncle of Robert Franklin.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Four men stand in the Zealandia pool hall. Second man from the right is believed to be Jack Stewart. The pool hall was also part bowling alley and part barber shop. Note the man on the left sitting in the barber chair, while presumably the barber stands beside his client.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
A man stands behind a counter inside a butcher shop. In one hand he holds a long thin knife, while his other hand rests upon a large piece of meat. Various meats hang up to dry behind him.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
J.O. Murdoch stands behind the counter of the Land Title Office in Zealandia.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Six men and one woman face the camera inside a store. A display of shoes is front and centre in the photo. Advertisements for P.K. Shatilla's store adorn the display table, making it likely that this is the interior to P.K. Shatilla's General store.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
One man and two women stand behind the counter in the general store they work at.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
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.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
Three young bank tellers lean against the counter inside a Zealandia bank.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
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.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
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.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
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.
Fait partie de Rosetown General Photograph Collection
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.