- PE2.029
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- [ca 1940s]
A card meant for Christmas greetings showing Albert Kessel standing in a field of rye.
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A card meant for Christmas greetings showing Albert Kessel standing in a field of rye.
On the left Ted Scrivens, representing the RM of Marriott, is presenting Albert Kessel, who farmed 20 miles north of Rosetown, with a travel bag honoring his success as a world class quality producer of prize grain samples.
Albert Kessel holding a sample of wheat. He was a farmer located 16 miles north of Rosetown and a grain specialist who won many trophies for growing world's best grain.
Albemarle Float 24th May, 1938
The float was constructed in the shape of a ship for the Rosetown May 24th parade.
Al Linklater at Heritage Corner
Mr. Al Linklater was a member of the Oddfellows who attended the dedication of Heritage Corner.
A.L. "Bert" King and his wife Rose were homesteaders in Rosetown area. Their daughter Laura married Walter Aseltine. In the photograph, Bert is seated on the roof of a newly constructed building, probably in Rosetown.
Airport within the northeast Rosetown limits. Club plane and hangar, plus Oscar Meritt's hangar and truck
Likely taken at Rosetown's first airport (1947-69).
Possibly a crop-spraying airplane.
Small airplane landing. Airport buildings in background.
Possibly the Marvin White hand-built plane.
Airplane at first Rosetown airport 1947-69
The airport was located east of 6th Street and south of Marshall Avenue.
Airplane and the first Rosetown Airport
Looking northwest with Slater farm in the background.
Cliff Hamel and his airplane at first Rosetown Airport. Cliff Hamel, who died in 1958, is shown leaning against the plane. Fred Foursha is possibly the man at the far left.
Ahrens hauling grain with mules and horses
Six mules and two horses pulling tandem wagons.