A July 1st parade float - history-themed with three man dressed as North-Wets Mounted Police, an Indigenous woman and two Indigenous men. (see also IHM.2021.0058 and IHM.2021.0260)
Vehicle with Japanese flags and women in kimonos with parasols. In the background, a store signed "R. Taylor & Co." has a banner saying "Close out sale"
The Frank Glass Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by Frank Glass.
Posed group photo of ~75 men - members of the Indian Head branch of the Orange Lodge on "Orange Day", 1920 (July 12). Most of the men wear vests/shawls of the Orange Lodge, waving Union Jacks and many display pins/medals. The large Orange Lodge banner is held up with the words "Indian Head L.O.L. No 1665" at the top.
Robin Hood Mills parade float with a group of women holding parasols sitting on float. Two women stand near driver's side of truck. Men and boys flank float
An old truck with "F.D." on the door, a group of boys, and a sign saying "Snorkel Unit" represent the Fire Dept.'s parade entry for Sask. Jubilee. This parade is in Herschel.
Back of picture: "The official march past and salute." Lewis Walton leading, Jim Flach behind, Terry Dukes, Sgt., on the right. On Rosetown Main Street.