- 1. Former Zink's Food Stor
- (Heritage Sites)
- ... Zink in 1932 during the Great Depression. Mr. Zink and his wife Elsie operated their neighbourhood grocery store from this site until 1980 when Mr. Zink retired shortly before his death in March 1981. ...
- 2. 825-829 Rosser Avenue
- (Built Heritage)
- The handsome block at 825-829 Rosser Avenue was built in 1902 by architect W.H. Shillinglaw. It was originally occupied by Zink Bros., a shoe retailer which was later renamed Zink Shoe Co. In 1919, ...
- 3. 534 - 536 Louise Avenue
- (Built Heritage)
- Designed by W.H. Shillinglaw, this Spanish-style home was constructed in 1898 for William and Jacob Zink. The brothers owned and operated Zink Bros., a popular shoe store. In 1902, the new Zink Block ...
- 4. 361 1st Street
- (Built Heritage)
- This structure was built by local entrepreneur Albert Zink in 1932 during the Great Depression. Mr. Zink and his wife Elsie operated their neighbourhood grocery store from this site until 1980, when ...
- 5. Municipal Heritage Sites
- (Heritage Sites)
- ... 28, 2000 Hangar #1 - Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum 300 Commonwealth Way August 28, 2000 Former Yates Residence 431 – 16th Street May 22, 2001 Former Zink's Food Store 361 ...
- 6. People: Z
- (People)
- The history of Brandon is full of interesting people who have helped to shape the city as we know it today. Use the links below to explore the names from Brandon's past. Zink, Albert Albert Zink ...