- FA1.012
- Item
- [early 1900s]
Silk and lace dress, ankle length; waved hair, standing on a lawn.
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Silk and lace dress, ankle length; waved hair, standing on a lawn.
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Little girl (toddler) on wooden walkway
Girl wearing winter coat, hat, stockings, shoes.
Two women and two children standing in front of a rough log house. Long skirts indicate early 20th century. Snow and desolate yard scene.
Threshing machine, steam engine, racks loaded with stooks. 16 men posed around steam engine and on racks, all holding pitchforks. Large stack of straw in back
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Photographs of people and families who have called Rosetown home, collected by Frank Glass.
Photos of various houses and housing developments in Rosetown, collected by Frank Glass.
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.
Standard oats.
Sod blacksmith shop on farm of A.D. Fletcher in 1906, Zealandia, Sask.
Herman Holler standing in front of wooden shack; barrels scattered, chimney pipe protruding from the roof. Prairie background. Wood branches in teepee stack in background.
Mr. A.N. Swetman, one of the first surveyors to the area, stands in front of Zealandia's first post office, a sod and wooden structure. It was located near the present site of Zealandia.
Ritchie family portrait in front of their sod house in the Zealandia area. Posed for the camera, Gramma Empey, Annie Ritchie, six children, and Gramma Ritchie(?), along with a dog.
Coulter family stands in front of a large teepee made of branches and a sod house. L-R: Ambrose Bee, Mrs. Coulter, Bessie Coulter (Mrs. J. Graham), Fred Hill, A. Fletcher, Hector Coulter, Jim Coulter, unknown, Jake Coulter.
Sod house and sod blacksmith shop, barns and livestock.
Zealandia (historic community of;)
Photographs of the historic community of Zealandia in its prime, shortly after settlement. Collected by Frank Glass.