Reliance Lumber Parade Float at The Jubilee Parade
- 04.717.03G
- Item
- ca.1955
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
The Reliance Lumber parade float on Main Street. There is a large number of people on the sidewalk
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Reliance Lumber Parade Float at The Jubilee Parade
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
The Reliance Lumber parade float on Main Street. There is a large number of people on the sidewalk
Rosetown's Main Street, 300 block, looking south. Showing east side of street with Rex Theatre on left side of photo.
Kessel, Albert (Jessop Studio)
R.H. Williams & Sons Department Store in Regina, Saskatchewan
Part of City of Regina fonds
Exterior view of the R.H. Williams & Sons Department Store in Regina, Saskatchewan
Rosetown 100 block Main Street east side
100 block Main St. Rosetown, business and residential areas shown.
Rosetown 100 block Main Street west side
100 block Main St. Rosetown, businesses on west side of street shown with the train station at the south end of the street visible.
Gibson Photo (Saskatoon)
Rosetown 200 block Main Street looking north
Businesses can be seen on both sides of the 200 block of Main Street Rosetown. Vintage vehicles can be seen parked on both sides of the street.
Gibson Photo (Saskatoon)
Rosetown 50th birthday then and now
A composite photo of Rosetown in 1911 and again in 1961, the top photo of this composition photo is taken from possibly an elevator on the railway. The second photo is taken possibly from the top of the York Hotel looking up Main Street.
Rosetown Main Street at night in the wintertime. Lights are hung across the street and a Christmas tree is visible at the south end of Main Street.
Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)
Main Street Rosetown, circa 1909. Large building on left side would eventually become the Albion Hotel in 1910. Alex Koussaya's Pioneer Store next to it opened 1909.
Left to right unknown, John Bone?, Reg Conlin, C.W. Holmes (Editor Rosetown Eagle).
Rosetown Grain Growers Association
The Rosetown Grain Growers Association building. Allan Eetterly was Manager for three years.
Metal clad building with sign out front indicating "Future Home of the Rosetown Museum". To the east of the building are the Western Conveyer and Machine shop and next to is Prairieland Collision and Radiator repair with Heartland Motor Inn sign visible to the far east.
Rosetown New Holland building.
Four buildings are the only markers of Rosetown's Main Street in 1909. The 'X' marks W.G. King's Store.
A photo of Main Street looking north from the highway.