- MUSI3.014
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- 1936
Six young men playing ukuleles and steel guitars wearing lei's for a Hawaiian themed musical production. Front Row: Byron Pickett at left.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
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Six young men playing ukuleles and steel guitars wearing lei's for a Hawaiian themed musical production. Front Row: Byron Pickett at left.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Minstrel Show performers on stage
Six women, 11 men on stage in black face and costume.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Minstrel show at Unique Theatre
Musicians and actors in "black face" and costume on the street in front of the Unique Theatre.
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Groups of children from various school divisions marching down the 100 block of Main Street.
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Main Street looking north. L-R: Albion Hotel, Billiard Hall, Ladies' Rest Room, Aseltine Law Office, Graham Bros (with Imperial Oil sign and tanks).
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
400 block of Main Street viewed facing north.
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Rows of tiny trees behind a fence at Lovett Park in the early days. Roofs of houses visible in background.
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300 block looking south. On left: Norm Smith's O.K. Economy, (possibly) Mrs. Askett's Candy Store, unknown, vacant lot (previously where the Rex Theatre stood until the fire in 1919). On right side: Presbyterian (formerly Methodist) Church, Quality Meat Market, R.M. of St. Andrews municipal office.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Local salespeople for Electrolux #2
Graham Bros., Rosetown, Saskatchewan - distributors for Electrolux. L-R: Ernie McAmmond, Bill Graham, Jean Esson, unknown, John Long, Jack Aseltine, Fred Lipchuck, Helen Lunney, Fred Dinwoodie, John Graham.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Local salespeople for Electrolux
Graham Bros., Rosetown, Saskatchewan - distributors for Electrolux. L-R: Ernie McAmmond, Jean Esson, Fred Dinwoodie, unknown, Jack Aseltine, John Long, Bill Graham.
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Kennedy's Livery Barn after cyclone
Damage from the cyclone on June 16, 1923 that tore through Rosetown area. Shown in the picture is the wreckage of Kennedy's Livery Barn located at 1st Ave. East and Main Street in Rosetown. The picture was taken from the roof of Rosetown Hotel.
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Interior of St. Andrew's Anglican Church. View of pulpit, pews.
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A view of the Hi-Way Refinery from the east. Train tracks in the foreground.
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Refinery with cars and trucks with personnel lined up in front of the main building.
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High level photo looking down 2nd Avenue W.
Looking south east on 2nd Avenue West at church, community hall , business area and homes.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)