- ZE2.005
- Item
- 1994
Trapp's Dam - second dam reservoir full in 1994 after being washed out in 1992 then repaired.
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Trapp's Dam - second dam reservoir full in 1994 after being washed out in 1992 then repaired.
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.
The Zealandia Railway Station is in the forefront of the photo, with the hotel across the street. The old Highway 7 runs between the station and the hotel. Main Street can be seen on the right-hand side of the picture.
Two men and a hunting dog sit on the ground in front of an antique car covered in ducks they successfully hunted. A "Zealandia" flag is sticking out from the front right tire of the car. The car's tires help date this photo as being taken sometime after 1915.
Twelve men and a dog pose inside a hardware store loaded with inventory. There are hammers and other tools on the left wall, shovels and rakes at the back, and a stove on the right. Note the pile of hockey sticks in the forefront under the table.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
J.O. Murdoch stands behind the counter of the Land Title Office in Zealandia.
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.