- ZE1.012
- Item
- 1910
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.
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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.
Two men inside the Zealandia butcher shop. There is a large chunk of meat on the table that one man is cutting up with a hacksaw. Various chunks of meat hang both packaged and unpackaged, including what appear to be fowl on the back wall. There are also coyote pelts hanging behind the men.
'First Canadian Beef Butchered"
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Five people standing around two sides of beef hanging from a building
Staff of The Red and White Store - Humboldt, Sask.
Men identified as (from left to right): Leo Schimnosky (butcher's assistant), Albert Pitzel (meat manager and owner), Roy Pitzel (grocery manager and owner); store was located at 811 Sixth Avenue in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
The 'Meat Market' in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of John Schaeffer's 'Meat Market' in 1905-1906
"The People's Meat Market" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Three women and two men standing in front of "The Peoples Meat Market" [local butcher shop] in Biggar, SK; a sign on the window reads "Meat Market" with the graphic of a cow head.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Two men in the process of butchering two pigs hanging up outside in the snow