- AG2.011
- Stuk
- 1906
Herman Holler standing in front of wooden shack; barrels scattered, chimney pipe protruding from the roof. Prairie background. Wood branches in teepee stack in background.
Herman Holler standing in front of wooden shack; barrels scattered, chimney pipe protruding from the roof. Prairie background. Wood branches in teepee stack in background.
Man in buckboard, sod barn in background. Sunflowers growing in forefront.
Three teams of horses hitched to a small frame house preparing to drag it on snow. Three men are holding the reins. Dog in front.
Gertrude Kunkel stands in front of a house next to a wood box.
Top photo: Charles Taylor as a young man and his wife stand at the front entrance of their house. Bottom photo: a seated man and 3 children. Charles Taylor was the Rosetown undertaker for many years.
A bird's eye view of Rosetown looking north, taken from the Anglican Church. Thought to be the creamery in the background on the right.
Frank and Margaret Lampman residence, located around 6th Avenue and Young Street. Frank ran a jewellery and watch repair shop at 112 Main Street from 1913 until selling to W.J. Scott in 1918. The Lampman family farmed in the Sovereign area.
Floodgates at the north end of Young Street.
Taken from the roof of the Anglican Hall looking northeast. L-R: house, Masonic Hall, Jean Millar house, Hogan house.
Prairie View condo, located at 200 block 3rd Avenue East, viewed from the northwest corner.
6 houses and more behind on 2nd Avenue.
The Powell house atop the semi trailer, ready to move to its new location 2.5 miles south of Rosetown. The house was moved by W. Ross Thompson, basement and all.
Moving the Powell farm house, basement and all, a feat which had never been done here before.
Some of the excavation work behind the transport of the Powell house. Unclear if this is at the old or present location of the house.
Side view of the Powell house as it sits on the semi trailer ready to move.