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- 1955
A horse-drawn grain wagon waiting its turn in the parade.
A horse-drawn grain wagon waiting its turn in the parade.
Children ride in a homemade chuckwagon down the street, pulled by a horse. The wagon says "Manegre's Chuckwagon Ride".
A red river cart sits on a float labelled "Battleford Trail 1905".
Two "brides" on a float of flowers showcasing changes in wedding fashion.
The Rosetown Legion's float in the Golden Jubilee parade with community members in uniform.
A "bride and groom" in a car that says "Just Married".
Rosetown Hospital and Nurses Home (copy)
View from the northeast showing wooden sidewalk, dirt trail in front, early car on the road. The 1925 reinforcements that can be seen between the windows were added in 1925-26.
"The Hospital - Rosetown, Sask."
Taken from southeast corner before reinforcements added in 1925-26, and before the small shed at the rear was built.
Nursing staff on hospital steps in 1922
Three nurses in 1920's era uniforms (note the shorter skirts). Noel Studio took the photo (in Rosetown 1920-22). Nurses are Knowles, Croix, and Card.
Hospital addition under construction
The addition to the hospital on the north side was constructed in 1928-29.
Showing the brick stuccoed over and additions to the original 1914 building have been added to each end. Original photo by Ward Studio.
Viewed from the NE corner. Ambulance ramp is centre of picture. Nursing Wing is lower level on the right. Nurses residence on extreme right.
Sin título
Under construction in 1967.
Homes and businesses along Railway Ave (appears to be the 105 Railway Ave E area). Railroad tracks in distance on east side of Rosetown. Long white building is Beaver Lumber.
Rosetown in 1911, facing north. Barns in forefront, houses behind. Long building is Colwell Lumber, Pioneer stables across the street. Douglas Bros. to the left of Colwell. Buildings on the right are on the west side of Main Street. Photo taken by B.P. Skewis.