Parade on Railway Ave., Rosetown as identified by the buildings in the background. Believed to be Independent Daughters of the Empire, a group active in Rosetown in the early century. Date is established by the sign on the building - Tues, July 18, which occurred in 1910, 1916, 1922.
Part of the Rosetown annual parade. Cart in lead pulled by a pony is driven by Steven Walker with Cathy Walker riding on seat beside him. Next rider on horseback is Rae-Ann Walker followed by Glenn Walker also on horseback.
Students from Hillside School with their school banner in front of the Geddes Block on Main Street (west side of 200 block). Other buildings shown are Peek Inn Café, Stedman's $1 Store, Brownbridge Pool Room.
Rosetown Grade Three students lower front; Rhondda school float top centre. Behind float is C.W. Holmes Publishing Company marching. Travelling NNE on Main Street.
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.
Horseback riders are leading the parade followed by a marching band. Many people line the street: women in dresses and hats, men dressed in suits and hats. Background stores: R-L: Phillips Hardware, Kings Limited, Graham Bros., Queen's Gas (Graham's), Aseltine Law Office, Ladies Rest Room, Pool Room, Albion Hotel.
Hillside S.D.2296, Albermarle, Madoc, Camberley, Egermont schools marching in the May 25th parade. 200 block of Main Street east side is in the background.
Parade on Main Street Rosetown with children marching, a tractor pulling a float and a small vehicle. In the background are people lining the streets with the stores behind them.