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- [1929]
Close-up of house. Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Picture taken by Ward Photo.
Close-up of house. Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Picture taken by Ward Photo.
Close-up of house. Moving what is possibly an Eaton house with two tractors and a lot of manpower. Picture taken by Ward Photo.
Alicia Wessels stands outside her residence.
Houses and outbuildings along 3rd Avenue West. The vacant lot on the right is where the Co-op Grocery now stands. On the far right in the background is the Graham or Smith house, and the Powell house is across the street.
A row of houses on 3rd Avenue West. Aseltine house at end of block.
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L-R: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham's house, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson's house, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinkney's home.
This view is taken facing northeast from Ridpath Road. Rose Garden was created by the Rosetown Horticultural Society in 1993.
Facing north from Ridpath Road and 6th Street.
Taken from the west, now labelled United Church, this postcard is of the former Rosetown Presbyterian Church. Photo by Ward Studios.
English Church, Rosetown, Sask.
Located at Main & 3rd Ave. E., now occupied by the Anglican Church. Houses east of Main Street on Third Ave. can be seen behind the church. Postcard by Noel's Studio.
Anglican Church in 1999, Rosetown, Sask.
Located at the corner of Main St. and Third Ave. East. Seen as it looked in 1999 with the hall on the left side. Date on reverse is 7/11/99.
Construction of steeple on St. Andrew's Anglican Church
Photograph of a newspaper picture. Scaffolding around steeple of church, two men on top of steeple.
Possibly the old Anglican Church bell found by town employees when excavating a water line.
First United Church in Rosetown and manse. Photo by Ward Studios.
Woman sitting on a bell in front of Anglican Church
Woman wearing clothing of the 1920's sitting on a large bell in front of the Rosetown Anglican Church.