- A.676.XIX.[501]
- File
- ca.1925-1986
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
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Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file -- including documents "These Sixty Years 1905-1965: The Christian Church in Harris, Zealandia and Muirland" and "History of the Harris W.A." (compiled 1957 by Dot Adair and Mabel Johnston).
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.
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.
An aerial view of the Blind Creek near Zealandia flooding in the spring. The water flowed west to east and met up with the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon.
Trapp's Dam - second dam reservoir full in 1994 after being washed out in 1992 then repaired.
Heavy spring run-off goes over the road at the Trapp family water conservation dam.
Blind Creek flooding over Trapp's No. 1 dam spillway. Water flows from west to east to join the South Saskatchewan River near Saskatoon.
Believed to be Field McFaull's house south of Zealandia.
Zealandia during a spring flood. The United Church is front and centre. The water is nearly running over the wooden sidewalks in places.
Photos of Zealandia people and places post-1918.
D.C. Cunningham sits on a cart pulled by 2 dogs. Flat prairie in the background.
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.
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.
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.