Saskatchewan Western Development Museum - North Battleford
- LRA 0791
- Stuk
- [198-?]
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of the front of an antique car at the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum in North Battleford.
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Saskatchewan Western Development Museum - North Battleford
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of the front of an antique car at the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum in North Battleford.
Saskatchewan Western Development Museum - North Battleford
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
A view of gentleman looking at several antique tractors parked outside of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum in North Battleford.
Saskatchewan Western Development Museum - North Battleford
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
View of an old steam engine and train at the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum in North Battleford.
Photos of the Rosetown Museum's "Easy Living Display", hosted when the museum was located in the Library basement. Includes photos of the Rosetown Boy Scout's toy shop. Collected by Frank Glass.
A group of children are gathered around women showing how clothes were washed in the pioneer days. On the far wall there is a display of pictures and two ladies are standing infront of this while on the table beside them are displayed a number of household items.
Three ladies are seated at old sewing machines demonstrating their use. In the background are display cases of old style clothing.
Finders, Keepers - A photographic survey of Saskatchewan museums
Part of Book Collection
110-page softcover book containing photographs of Saskatchewan museums. .Page 75 is of the Indian Head Museum's Mary Skinner working at the table on the second floor of the fire hall.
Frank Glass standing in front of a display of large masks that reach from floor to ceiling in the library basement.
Mayor Bob McNab addressing the public at a display of paintings proudly sponsored by the Rosetown Arts Council.
Betty Scott and John Johnston presenting Smith School and Stewart School plaques to the museum.
Authentic items from early schoolroom.